Ingrandisci questa immagine renews over the years the status of being a cook at parties. My grill accompanied by beers, wine, and various snacks. What a delight!
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine guess #riddle 9 italian album 6-1-5-7-1-8 little song hint (which is not really useful) Daniele Silvestri - Paolo
 
Nemoralia
The night of July 18-19 🌌
 
One signs up for a Facebook group about contemporary classical music, and as soon as you hit the request button, regret starts creeping in as you imagine convoluted discussions about Xenakis's theories or the poor unknown artist trying to share his work in hopes of boosting his 45 views on YouTube.
And indeed, this is how it goes for years, until a Japanese person, with nothing better to do, writes: "Which LGBTQ contemporary composers do you know?"
And behold, the stagnant page comes alive with a flame war that even a dark web of trapper dealers couldn't match as they bolster each other to shoot up.
The Japanese guy gets overwhelmed by the torrent of indignation, accused of wanting to create a blacklist, while the non-indignant are labeled as complacent homophobes; others throw in sarcastic comments asking for a list of hypocritical composers, and down we go again in indignation (I had replied with Steve Reich and Luigi Nono: for me, the trolling question had its own rationale). Many leave the page - not surprisingly - indignant. No word of the Japanese guy: I believe he must have resorted to the ancient practice of harakiri. He probably had to write a thesis, craft an essay, form an idea to demonstrate how many gay artists have left their mark on the history of music. No malice, no serial numbers to tattoo, but nothing. This is a false and disingenuous society that feels the need to protect itself this way, pointing fingers like a machine gun and putting a rainbow picture on their social profile during Pride. I know so many people with profile pictures saying "love who you want" who, sitting in a pub, have said about a guy passing by, "I think he's gay." Oh, how many I know. Should I trust them or feel embarrassed for not having participated in the collective outrage? What should I learn from these people who don't even know where empathy lives?
Henry Purcell - Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary - March
 
Francesco De Gregori - Bambini venite Parvulos (Still/Pseudo Video)

A piece (one of many) by the Prince that I really like.
 
@[Flame] I would say MOS among friends... Will Smith - Miami (Official Video)
 
Ladies and gentlemen, I am pleased to begin this new series of listening sessions inspired by the experiments that @[fabriziozizzi] and @[Ditta] are conducting on the worst songs by Dalla and Venditti. Today, however, I will dwell on our national Bennato, taking a look at the 12 worst songs of our beloved Edoardo. And to start, let’s kick off from the 12th position: Milano

A good result but more can be done.
 
Le Orme - Sospesi nell'incredibile

In the "Footsteps" of prog
 
But let's continue with the column:
The 10 ugliest and unbearable songs by Uncle Antunello from Campobasso, in ascending order, from the least bad to the peak of absolute horror. PART 3
Ogni volta
This abomination from nineteen ninety-five was the first single taken from the album "Prendilo tu questo frutto amaro," and for a good 2/3 months, our dearest and beloved Radio Italia shattered our eardrums playing this song every two minutes, promoting it as a masterpiece of the new millennium. A claim supported not only by the public (and Radio Italia) but also by the author himself, who, in a clear moment of total bewilderment, called it "the most beautiful love song he has ever written."
@[dsalva] @[Farnaby]
 
The Orb - Little Fluffy Clouds (Tokyo 2.7.93) - FULL I love this version, more #zublime than the original.
 
Lucio Battisti Gabbianone

Luxury outtake. But from which album???
 
Big Thief - Mythological Beauty I usually prefer to listen without watching the videos, unless the reason is to look at the uniqueness of the video itself.. in general, they slightly irritate me.. this way I can focus solely on the music.
 
Il Ragno

I’m thrilled by this song.
 
Mark Knopfler - Lights of Taormina
a little bit of romance does good. and then I had a delightful evening in Taormina (in the Bronze Age)
 
Ballando Ballando
For the series "The Unlistenable Dalla or the 19 Worst Songs of the Furry Bear," here’s another gem from 1996: "Ballando ballando," repetitive and boring just like the title. Since it was released, I have never been able to listen to it all the way through because of that "oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh" from that damn chorus. This man had written "Henna" just 3 years earlier.
 
Orange Juice - Falling and laughing
In the morning, as we know, you need the orange juice.