Health Problems - Creeping

Not all health issues come to harm.
It is known.
 
Pooh Pierre
#paolobitta6680
86 songs by Pooh from '66 to '80....POOHLOVER 1976
 
 
BARAD GULDUR - Sarneghera "The legend tells of the unhappy love of a girl from Montisola (Lake Iseo, BS) promised in marriage to a nobleman from Franciacorta. She would go every day to Sensole, where she would reflect on the waters of the lake and weep for her misfortune. One day, she fell into the water, but fortunately, a fisherman from Sarnico rushed to her aid and saved her. The two fell in love and were happy until the day the girl’s father, a local nobleman, discovered them and ordered his daughter not to see her beloved anymore, locking her away in the castle where they lived. The fisherman suffered a worse fate: he was imprisoned in a deep cave hidden among the woods of Mount Sarnico. For months, the two lovers lived in pain from the separation. The day of the girl’s wedding to the nobleman from Franciacorta arrived, and the lord ordered the death of the fisherman. The girl’s grief was immense, and taking advantage of her father’s inattention, she took her own life by throwing herself into the waters of the lake, in order to be reunited with her fisherman. The legend says that when the Sarneghera storms, the two young lovers are searching for each other at the bottom of the lake and that the sky, in revenge, strikes down from Sarnico onto Montisola and Franciacorta."
 
Joe Jackson - A Slow Song (+LYRICS)
A bit of magic and a half annoyance...
 
Dear Diary
#finallyimoody
 
#gaberscik Il Truccamotori by tonight I’ll prepare the editorial where you will have to openly vote for your #casoumano 2020. I predict galactic brawls #debaserstamorendo
 
Terry Riley - Performance Two - Part 2
His perfect album alongside the seminal "A Rainbow in a Curved Air." With "Shri Camel," he already gets lost in the usual gamelan.
 
Calcutta - Pesto Not to mention that yesterday I produced three more jars of the precious basil-based condiment.
 
Return To Forever - Vulcan Worlds
Only Jean Luc Ponty (too light and predictable with those classic funky rhythms) and Nucleus (too jazz and not enough psych component) don’t send me into orbit in jazz rock.
 
Quatermass - Up On the Ground
The blues riffs in the style of Grand Funk have fascinated me less and less over time, replaced by the intricate prog/jazz rock patterns. However, this piece is the perfect example of how to combine hard and experimentation. It’s the power I wish to have in some Jethro tracks, too stuck in folk tarantella or in the Atomic of the third album (special up to Death walks Behind you). This album by Quatermass is something unique.
 
RUN-DMC - Walk This Way (Video)
I RUN DMC stop by Steven Tyler's house every month to collect their cut.
 
Ring On The Sill
#cowboyjunkies toptwenty: crescent moon, n°14