Quarteto Edison Machado ‎– Obras (1970) Full Album

Edison Machado - from "Obras"
1970 (Stylo)

#jazzlegends
 
Faust'o - Hotel Plaza
the walnut is beautiful and transparent
 
Cow one a day....(this is a really unsettling cover).
 
Blue Stompin' Hal Singer Charlie Shavers

Charlie Shavers & Hal Singer - from "Blue Stompin1"
1959 (Prestige)

#jazzlegends
 
Grande Fratello Ungherese ...if someone has the courage to waste 3 minutes of their life watching the Hungarian Big Brother...
 
Tangerine Dream - Tangram (Set 1)
Last record together with that Sphinx Lightning from Hyperborea. Exit and White Eagle are underwhelming albums like the subsequent ones such as Le parc and Green desert.
 
101’ers - Keys To Your Heart (UK 1976) anyway... he had the zzzeppola almost like fiffi.. Hi Joe!
 
Heaven On Earth One of my favorite albums from the 80s, produced by a certain John Paul Jones.
 
MEI 2020 25a EDIZIONE - OMAGGIO A CASTELLINA PASI. BUON COMPLEANNO CASTELLINA !
Tonight at the MEI in Faenza, the longest-lasting liscio band.....1920-2020, 100 years of the Castellina Pasi orchestra.....2 gold records in their career and they've made the whole of Italy dance the liscio.....
 
Il nastro bianco trailer italiano HD

Michael Haneke (3 of 3)
"The White Ribbon" - (2009)

#35mm
 
it seems that the hashtag #dedicatoa is only used for songs dedicated to a woman... it seems, not sure (PS if there's a car mechanic I need some advice for this little problem 404 Not Found Faust'o - Geraldine
 
Little Girl - The Graham Bond Organization

I drop the reviews halfway, I'm all mixed up
Ahahahahahahah
Great piece
 
Tangerine Dream - Sphinx Lightning (1995 Remaster)
From the central part to the end, there's a drum kit groove that paves the way beautifully for Orbital and the Orb.
 
Pino Daniele - Sicily since there's been a lot of talk about Pino Daniele these days, here it is, his latest #masterpiece
 
Julian Cope - The Great Raven
Julian Cope - A Victory Dance
Julian Cope - A Dope on Drugs
Julian Cope - Berlin Facelift
I finally listened to it all, although in two parts.
It's just a first impression, of course; these are more or less what I feel like pointing out for those who absolutely can't do without it. :-) The first listen of some random tracks didn't leave me with a good impression at all. The judgment has improved now.
Recommended only for the followers.
 
@Saverio M I'm sorry but I can't find what I wrote, sorry if that's the case it was an inappropriate joke, I apologize and I extend my public apologies to you.
 
Autobiografia di Ligabue: È andata così, in libreria dal 6 ottobre - Tu Style

Ahahahahahahah
Buy this epic biography of an incredible character
The preface is mine, savansadir...
(It will be at the top of the sales charts, for sure)
 
Taking inspiration from the brilliant idea of @[Martello], I allow myself to pay a sort of "tribute" to a great artist like Pino Daniele, that is, a ranking of his albums (up to Mascalzone Latino from 1989) from the worst to the best...

N°5: "Musicante" (1984)
The sixth studio album of unreleased tracks by Pino Daniele. An album often overly underestimated or mistreated, considered by many as "the beginning of the end for Daniele." But in reality, do you want to know its only flaw? It was released right after a record like Bella 'Mbriana, but in the end, it’s not that much inferior. Of course, we still find several great tracks, with the superband always in perfect form. Especially memorable is the spectacular "Sciò" tour, which took place a few months after the album's release.
Overall rating: 8.5

The masterpiece of the album: Lassa che vene (Remastered 2017) (Remastered)
 
Oasis - Don't Look Back In Anger (Official HD Remastered Video)

"Without me, today he would still be ironing underwear."
A brother said this about the other brother, but guess which one.

The fact is, it’s been 25 years since the album that you know by name, even though it seems like yesterday.
And even though the single in question was the hit of spring '96, when everyone (absolutely everyone, even those who hadn't noticed before) got acquainted with these faces.

Was it really a "generational" album? Did it really make its mark in the history of Music - and if so, in what way and to what extent exactly?
Were they perhaps the greatest of the '90s and beyond? (excluding four from Liverpool - if we must)
Did you love them, did you like them or was it instinctive and uncontrollable hatred at the mere sound of the cough between Roll With It and Wonderwall?
And more importantly: without this album (and the merits that one of the two brothers - but guess which one - attributes only to himself), would they really be ironing underwear in 2020?

Contextualize, but only if you think it’s necessary.