Den Harrow - Mad Desire (1984)

In the areas Inside the Italo Train, the Italo Disko
 
The Art of the Santur - A Musical Performance by Alan Kushan | Part 1

The performance by Kushan is a modern version of the santur, an instrument that has ancient origins (about 1800 years) in Persia and has undergone many "transformations" and adaptations over time. What I believe is showcased in the video is his personal creation, as he has always built and restored many instruments from various musical cultures. What I find remarkable is Khusan's surgical technique and meticulous attention to sound production, which allow him to play, at times, almost like a small orchestra that blends elements of traditional Persian music with contemporary sounds.

On his website, other parts of the performance: Alan Kushan: A Leading exponent of the New Santur style
 
The Cult - Soul Asylum
Another one of my weaknesses. I bought Sonic Temple one day when I had “burned” through high school. I went to the store with a pretty girl who was a “baiosa”: she listened to the Doors and Janis Joplin…
 
U2 Gloria
As I was saying to the good battlegods, back in the early 80s, there wasn't a lot of money floating around. In fourth grade, I got my first Blaupunkt tape recorder as a gift. I managed to get my hands on these tapes in this order: De André-PFM, Pink Floyd - The Wall, AC/DC - Back in Black, and an older friend lent me October by U2...
 
Giovanni Lindo Ferretti: «Sono uno stronzo reazionario e intrattabile»
 | Rolling Stone Italia
The other day I was talking to a mountain client, and we ended up discussing Ferretti, who lives near him...
I had heard something, but I didn’t imagine it was like this...
I’ve never really followed him, you know more about it...
What happened to him?! Well, he “explains” it himself... #maybe
 
I Want You Back - The Jackson 5

Michele is dead, it’s known.
But where have the other four Gecsons gone?
 
Igginbottom - The Donkey
A rather raw psych jazz album from 1969, but these 10 minutes are the first genius showcase of Allan Holdsworth 🎸
 
Toots and the Maytals - Take Me Home Country Roads
I can't believe I'm part of This Great Group Of People Who Matter! :-D (yes, I don't use emojis)
A heartfelt thank you to Iside! Hello to you!
 
David Crosby & Graham Nash - The Lee Shore (Live 1971) one of the most beautiful songs written by Crosby. And this duet version with Nash is, for me, the most successful one.
 
Sì, viaggiare
Heard at six years old on my uncle's military green 128 Sport.
 
GET DOWN BY WAR @[hellraiser] great album also All Day Music, even though I always prefer The World is a Ghetto. All Day seems more oriented towards soul, which is not a flaw of course, but for my taste, the funk side is what attracts me the most.