Television - The fire
"Waiting. Watching. Falling."
 
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The little house in Friuli
 
The HU - Wolf Totem (Official Music Video)

The Hu is a Mongolian folk-metal group. They use traditional Mongolian instruments and their lyrics refer to Mongolian traditions, horses, wolves, the steppe, and battles. However, all of this is fused with modern sounds and a singing style that often transforms into a chorus with guttural tones, reminiscent of the typical traditional Sardinian singing.

(che scapishata diocristo)
 
Procession - Un Mondo Di Libertà
How much I love our prog mixed with hard infused with dark folk. A style certainly unique that is made original especially by the Mediterranean spices of Osanna, Cervello, and so on. And the two albums by Procession are definitely a gem.
 
Morphine- Rope On Fire ...for a nice little afternoon trip...
 
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Not to brag about owning it, mind you...
After all, it's an album that is far from rare. If you search for it, you'll find it, and you might even come across it without looking.
It is indeed particular, though, and not just because it's a soundtrack.
I’d say it's a bit underrated. It was unfortunate enough to be released between Night and Day and Body and Soul.
How much I've appreciated it, you can infer from the condition of the cover. I'm just sorry I've never seen the film (with Debra Winger).
For which - what a pity - it seems they only used a minimal part of Joe's music, replacing it with some anonymous theme by John Barry.
It needs to be listened to because it’s a work in full Joe style (the Moonlight theme is beautiful, vaguely derived from A Slow Song but I don’t see that as a flaw; Cosmopolitan has great energy; and eleven minutes of Latin instrumental that would make quite an impression even on a fusion record).
He plays the sax, but that's the most obvious detail.
 
Giorgia - Marzo In my opinion: The best lyrics of an entire career, and generally the most underrated piece but with the greatest artistic depth.
 
Una meraviglia dal Festival del cinema di montagna - TG5 Video | Mediaset Play

Realistic computer graphics....look at those wonderful ANTELOPES, ladies and gentlemen!
 
 
Had To Fall In Love
#finallyimoody
 
There Is No Greater Love

Kenny Barron - from "Green Chimneys" 1984 (Criss Cross)

#jazzlegends
 
HEADLESS HEROES - Hey, Who Really Cares ?
Superb cover of the song by Linda Perhacs
 
Wall Of Voodoo - Do It Again (1987)
With a vaguely Lynchian flavor.
 
Jeremiah Johnson Attacks and Kills Crow Indians, Singing Indian Scene

Sydney Pollack (1 of 2)
"Red Sky at Morning" - (1972)

#35mm
 
The Drifter

Dave Pike - from "The Doors of Perception"
1970 (Vortex)

#jazzlegends