uhm, @[sergio60] I do puzzles at midnight while there are those who instead spend that time on the toilet...

Ian Matthews - Midnight on the Water
 
 
Check out "Elastica - Connection" on YouTube
Elastica - Connection
 
 
New Order - Sub-culture (2015 Remaster)
They and Depeche are my favorite loves with synths in the '80s.
 
 
@[raskolnikov86]
To the "keyboard tough guy" Count Ahahahahahahah
You're really ridiculous
If you're writing "reviews," you have to accept that some people might think they suck
That your Van really suck because they're definitions (according to us) is not my fault
And remember, ridiculous, that there's democracy in writing and commenting
You and your damn hatred
@[Carlos] it's your fault ahahahahahahahahahahah
 
 
 
 
Watch "Elastica - Stutter" on YouTube
Elastica - Stutter
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Uomini soli
#tellittountlecioiside (pt.8)
 
 
'Tales From Monographic Oceans': a journey at random through a stretch of sea, cutting across the isthmuses of some discographies (Pub-Rock 29, 7)
'Give me a pint of draught, give me some rock'n'roll': for a (brief) recap of a genre-non-genre that encapsulates everything we want from rock'n'roll. Thirst, sweat, and no tears, just fun: because the workday has been tough.
7. Starry Eyed & Laughing
Starry Eyed And Laughing - Lady Came From The South
 
 
 
 
Watch "Alice In Chains - Nutshell HQ" on YouTube
Alice In Chains - Nutshell HQ
 
 
Hello hello... *GiannaGiannaGiannasostenevatesieil lusioni* Nannini will sing Quello che non in the second volume of travel notes... @[Zimmy] and @[Ditta] it seems to me a piece within her range.
 
 
Return to Pat. (5)
"From this place" has a black and white cover depicting a hurricane at its center; the title is written backwards. What does Pat want to tell us? For me, it means that it's all a huge mess, from this place (his America, indeed) to the entire world. Pathmaker is the fifth track from the album and perhaps the most "jazzy" (but I'll stop here because jazz is not my territory). Kisses. Pathmaker
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Barclay James Harvest - Medicine Man
The peak of the third album, the rest of the tracks are nothing essential. The same goes for the fourth album Baby James Harvest with those 10 trippy minutes of Summer Soldier. I expected more from the debut (too heavily influenced by the symphonies in the style of Days of Future Passed by the Moody Blues) and from Time Honoured Ghosts (soft rock in the style of America).
 
 
 
 
Green On Red ''Black Night''
Even though far from their destination, the starting point is always essential.
 
 
#bestyear
K.Leimer "A Figure Of Loss" another work among the best of my 2020 based on the piano and ambient moments
This Day Is The Same Day
 
 
 
 
 
 
there's also this album she speaks with class about smoking, about weed, "you offered me some weed and then we go?...", you have to be careful with words they call her an old bimbo but she made the history of the last 40 years and her voice is undeniable you either like it or you don’t m it’s an instrument then she worked with Strehler she's not an old bimbo she drinks a little, you know, but she went through a depression of misery now she acts silly on TV who hasn’t done that at the end of their career?? she was out there she had a tough life and she was really good, I bow down
Io Fuori - Ornella Vanoni
 
 
#Yesterday
Thee Hypnotics - Justice In Freedom
Live'r Than God! A war machine live between Stooges and Rolling Stones.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hoodoo Gurus, "Poison Pen"

#ingitaallesuperiori (17)

It's finally over and we're going back ...
 
 
 
 
 
 
Barclay James Harvest - She Said
The peak of Once again alongside that marvel Mockingbird (one of the most captivating pieces alongside Never let go, I talk to the wind, The sage...)
 
 
Tindersticks - City Sickness Beautiful album, one of my "must haves" from the '90s, a very unique and distinctive band, Stuart Staples was incredibly inspired especially in these early albums.
 
 
 
 
I wanted to let you know that @[Cervovolante] has decided to prevent me from commenting on their reviews, hating me just because I gave a 2 to their triple album of Ash Ra Tempel (which is still a pretty high score considering what I usually give to duplicates). Usually, I don’t care about this kind of thing, but when someone is so petty (and I’m being a gentleman here) and behaves like a loser, I feel it’s my duty to point it out, since generally we’re all jokers here. It really reminds me of our legendary @[claudio carpentieri]. You take yourself too seriously, enjoy life. The Byrds "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere"
 
 
11th: BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES
In '89, Ivan had regained the grit that had been lost in the 80s, and the desire to experiment was strong. The result of this new cycle is (apologies for the pun) Bicycles and Tricycles, an inspired but flawed album. First of all, it's a much more cautious record than usual, primarily composed of ballads, which is somewhat regrettable, as the excessive calmness of certain tracks doesn't always capture attention and can make a quick listen feel heavy for the listener. The other flaw lies in the arrangements, which in some pieces are too intrusive, spoiling even lyrics of some significance (I would cite Un'ora, with that overwhelming sax occasionally popping in, which somewhat ruins the tragic atmosphere of the piece). Nevertheless, Ivan manages to land a quartet of fine songs, among which stand out the tragicomic Io mi annoio, the introspective Bambino antico, but especially Kryptonite, a dark track typical of Ivan, whose arrangement is perfectly crafted. However, these three songs are not enough to save the entire work, which, with tracks like Soltanto fumo and Emily, seriously risks feeling flat and tedious, leading the listener to stop before the end of the album.
In the end, Bicycles and Tricycles cannot be considered a bad album, but compared to his other works, it seems quite cloying and musically less brilliant, indeed appearing mediocre at certain points.

The gem: Kryptonite
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Acqua azzurra, acqua chiara
#tellittoyouruncleiside (pt.6)
 
 
 
 
Acid (21)... Cold Sun - Ra-Ma
 
 
Check out "Francesco De Gregori - La donna cannone (Still/Pseudo Video)" on YouTube
Francesco De Gregori - La donna cannone (Still/Pseudo Video)
 
 
 
 
Midnight Riddle

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