@[Battlegods] Even primitive doom had its heroes

Death Penalty
 
Songs To The Siren...Liz's life without Cocteau (12)
Medicine - Time Baby III - #13
1994 - Song reinterpreted by Medicine (originally it was "Time Baby II") for the soundtrack of "The Crow" with Fraser duetting with Beth Thompson.
 
Yo La Tengo - "Can't Forget"
#fakebook
One side of Yo La Tengo; the acoustic, intimate, light, quietly dreamy side. Combined with their usual encyclopedic eclecticism. Covers chosen with a touch of grace and surprising imagination. Folk, roots, beat, authorial music, and, in harmony, a handful of original tracks. A picture in watercolor pastels, in an exhilarating, disorienting, and emotionally fulfilling ensemble. (Bar/None, 1990)
It starts with "Can't Forget" by Kaplan.
 
Wail Moody, Wail

James Moddy - from "Wail Moody Wail"
1955 (Prestige)

#jazzlegends
 
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@[fedezan76] @[tia] @[mrbluesky] @[dsalva] @[hellraiser] @[madcat] @[Hank Monk] @[algol] @[Almotasim] @[imasoulman] @[Viceroy] @[lector] & Beautiful Co.

“Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is perhaps the end of the beginning” (I recite like the most perfidious of quacks aphorisms that I know more than the effectiveness of the lithotripter in hydronephrosis, as a good surgeon with a hobby in nuclear physics).
This is what Sir Winston Churchill said, who, in a fit of dismay over the imminent conclusion of the TOP(PA) 100, wanted to deceive himself to mitigate the bitterness.
Everything that has a beginning also has an end: the washing machine cycle, your birthday, the neighbor’s alarm that tears your ears apart for no reason at 3:00 AM, the jar of Nutella, the summer holidays, lunch at your mother-in-law's house, and, alas, even this column, started for fun, continued by mistake, and ended by chance. If tomorrow at 9 PM you feel nostalgic for two strange individuals huddled behind a door, just access the 'coolest site on the internet.' No, those two won’t be there anymore, but we, inexplicable accomplices of such incomprehensible and embarrassing madness, will definitely be there.
I thank everyone who participated; it was fun playing with you.
Have I said it already? There are three certainties in life: bills to pay, the Monday morning alarm, and Debaser.

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TOP(PA) 100
That is, a hundred episodes spied on beyond the door!

Episode [100]
Ready, set, spy!
 
Scarface (original version 1932)

Howard Hawks (3 out of 5)
"Scarface" - 1932

#35mm
 
Background Music - Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh

Warne Marsh - from "Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh"
1955 (Atlantic)

#jazzlegends