Monologo - L'uomo In Più - Tony Pisapia

Paolo Sorrentino (4 of 4)
"The Extra Man" - 2001

#35mm
 
Curtis Peagler - Right Down Front

Modern Jazz Disciples - from "Right Down Front" 1960 (New Jazz)

#jazzlegends
 
Dinosaur Jr - Little Fury Things but in the beginning it was awesome. #understandinggrunge
 
Silverchair - Tomorrow (US Version) and then I'll move on to the clones. #understandinggrunge
 
Outsider music: classics of American classical music (27) - Milton Babbitt - Three Compositions (1948) Milton Babbitt - Three Compositions One of the toughest and purest modernists/avant-gardists of the 20th century, a pioneer of serialism and electronic music.
 
Love Battery-Out of Focus #understandinggrunge
 
Alla stazion di monza.avi
We never take anything for granted, ever!
Happy May Day to all of us.
 
Litfiba - Cane - 17 Re - 1986
I don't want the Doctor anymore and the Dancefloor (daballo) is all mine.
 
Screaming Trees - All I Know
#understanding grunge.
 
10 Stories of Women. (10) Tori Amos Me and a Gun (2015 Remaster)
for @[Taddi]
Tori Amos is certainly well-known to many, and it’s not her story that I want to tell (although the girl has quite a past), but a very specific story that concerns her.
In fact, I don’t want to tell anything because – as a man – I feel ashamed to recount that story, and because – as a man – I know that on certain topics, like rape, we men would do better to remain silent.
So I’ll let her tell the story through the words of her song, “Me and a Gun,” in which she herself recounts the violence she endured after one of her concerts.
I revive the title of an old list of mine, "to translate is always to betray," because here, more than ever, I found myself forced to betray and excessively distort the letter of the text. I’m increasingly convinced that translation is impossible (perhaps one day the revived @[Flo] will tell me off), but that one can only reinterpret and rewrite. Here – for example – I didn’t want to translate "gun" as "pistola," but as "randello" so as not to lose the violent implication present in the text, and "man on my back" didn’t seem right to translate with the usual "un uomo alle mie spalle."
I hope I haven't done any damage to such a strong, lucid, and demanding text (those who read, if they wish, will decide).
I would just add that it was extraordinary for Amos to record the piece a cappella. In that lone voice lies the entire fragility of the body.
It's a bare voice.
 
CANDLEBOX - Far Behind (Official Video)
But did Grunge have to generate this? #understandinggrunge
 
Outsider music: classics of American classical music (28) - Vincent Persichetti - Symphony No.6 "For Band" (1956) Vincent Persichetti: Symphony No.6 "Symphony for Band" (1956) An American composer and educator of the last century, he spent almost his entire life teaching at Juilliard in New York, particularly famous for his piano works (including 12 sonatas) and for his compositions for band, like this one I posted.
 
L7 - Shitlist (HQ Audio) we had long hair, ripped jeans, flannel shirts, and if you were depressed, you just did it more... #understandinggrunge
 
Yes - Symphonic - And you and I -
Those who don’t enjoy the good times are like those who don’t pee in company.......
In the shower with the speaker at full volume..... poetry
 
Bauhaus - Stigmata Martyr
In a crucifixion ecstasy......