Vinicio Capossela - 25 Aprile
#songsfortravelingmonths
 
Sepultura - Roots Bloody Roots - Live at Wacken Open Air 2012

A delightful selection of humanoids is pounding the barrels, and they wouldn't be out of place on "Cinico Tv" by Ciprì & Maresco.
The title of the sexiest goes to the troglodyte who appears in close-up at the first minute 0.28.
Many claim it's @[IlConte]
But I don't believe it.
 
Bella Ciao
Happy April 25th!
 
Barbara Gucci - Bambola

#ournewmonsters of liberation
 
Cecil Taylor Unit 1978 New World Records LP (Weasel Walter Remaster)

Cecil Taylor - from "The Cecil Taylor Unit"
1978 (New World)

#jazzlegends
 
How Soon Is Now? (2008 Remaster)
Here’s the right link. Being silly, I keep Morrissey company.
 
The Church - Fly
Goodnight.
 
XTC - Generals and Majors
But how much of a fool has Morrissey become. Could it be that he's vegan? Hitler was too, just in case you didn’t know. Just so you know!
 
XTC - Generals and Majors
Here’s another typical thing from the late '80s to '90s: self-produced compilations. The arrival of double cassette stereos opened up unexpected possibilities. The person who introduced me to XTC gave me a cassette without any titles. Only after many years did I discover it was a home-made patchwork. Nick Hornby wrote a delightful book about it that I'm sure you've all read. Right?
 
Mezzogiorno di fuoco, 1952. Gru (www.cinescuola.it).

Fred Zinnemann (1 of 3)
"High Noon" - 1952

#35mm
 
Tom Tom Club - Genius Of Love (Official Music Video)
When the Tom Tom points the way, you do the exact opposite.
 
The Pretenders - Back On The Chain Gang HQ Music
The only songs I really know by Chrissie Hynde are "Don't get me wrong" and especially "Back on the chain gang". I love this song and her voice. Back then, you had to stay up late to catch Carlo Massarini's "Mister Fantasy" on Rai to discover something new.
 
Scott Joplin - Best Of Scott Joplin

Scott Joplin - "The Best of Scott Joplin"
2003 (Golden Classics)

#jazzlegends
 
Atomic Bitchwax - "Hope You Die"
Wow, they were really fighting in the first two... then I don't know.
In my opinion, among the very first hard rock/Stoner.
@[algol]
 
10 stories of women. (3) Hazel Scott for @[Taddi] Hazel SCOTT " A Foggy Day " !!!
Grandma Margaret has just dozed off when she is awakened by the sound of a piano. "It must be one of Alma's students," she thinks. Her daughter Alma is a good classical pianist and a respected teacher back in Trinidad and Tobago in the early '20s. She gets up to welcome the student and nearly has a shock: the one playing the piano is her granddaughter Hazel.
Hazel is two and a half years old.
Frank Damrosch is in his office. He is the founder of the prestigious Juilliard School in New York and is very busy. But he is distracted by someone playing Rachmaninoff’s "Prelude in C-sharp minor." The pianist is reworking and transforming some passages of the piece! Damrosch decides to stop them immediately, but he meets the astonished gaze of Paul Wagner, his audition director: the one playing is an 8-year-old girl, her hands are too small, and she is adapting the piece to her capabilities while performing. That girl is not just a small prodigy, a natural talent. That girl is a genius.
Hazel will be the first student admitted to the Juilliard School before turning 16.
Marcus Mosiah Garvey is speaking to the members of his UNIA at Liberty Hall, as he does every week. He doesn’t notice, among the black uniforms of the Black Cross Nurses and the men of the Universal African Legion, a girl of no more than thirteen, tightly holding her father's hand as she listens to him, moved.
"I am a man, I demand the opportunities and treatment of a man." Words that will be etched in young Hazel's mind.
Count Basie and his orchestra are the main attraction at the Roseland Ballroom. His friend Alma Scott, who has meanwhile become an appreciated jazz musician and friend to the famous names of Harlem, has asked him to debut her daughter Hazel. Count doesn't care that the girl is not even 15 years old, and rightly so.
It’s the beginning of an amazing career.
Barney Josephson is a Latvian Jewish man who opened the Café Society down in Greenwich Village in '38. "The wrong place for the right people," the only place where skin color truly didn't matter. He decided to have that beautiful black girl play, the one Billie Holiday talks about all the time. Billie is only five years older than Hazel and considers herself her big sister. Barney and Billie listen in silence, and Barney realizes he did well to listen to “Lady Day.”
Hazel will become the brightest star of his venue.
The members of the HCUA, the anti-American activities committee led by that drunkard Senator McCarthy, are poor, stiff idiots unaware of the judgment history will have on them. Before them sits a beautiful and courageous woman worth infinitely more than they are. Hazel is a star: even cinema has opened its doors to her besides Broadway and she is about to be the first.
 
Max Tortora è l’ispettore Derrick (Cocktail d’amore 2003) - Cut 11/01/2019
1neuro you’re provoking me. And who makes the jingles? The lighthouse keeper?
 
OK let's start the Friday night dance #italodisco SABRINA SALERNO - Hot girl (those who make vulgar comments will be promptly banned by his majesty @[G])
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
PARODIAX ARTWORK 50 ®
[Fifty (re)dressed pills of good mood during quarantine][09]
 
Graveyard - The suits, the law and the universe
@[sfascia carrozze], check out this wonderful vintage photo album muffarock... there are also fara fasset (rip) and Arturo Fonzarelli, along with many noble Maidens and mythical Riders.