this work from 1997 is simply splendid
Nobukazu Takemura - Child and magic (Full Album)
it talks about Japanese electronics, the music is reflected in the cover which is at times childlike, joyful, colorful
Magnificent
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
TOP(PA) 100
That is, a hundred episodes spied beyond the door!

Episode [30]
Ready, set, spy!
 
La famiglia (Ettore Scola, 1987) 00'00 04'20

Ettore Scola (4 of 4)
"La Famiglia" - 1987

#35mm
 
Van Morrison - Brown Eyed Girl
Uncle dog, you “reminded” me of the Man and this song which, however, has a big flaw... it doesn’t last a quarter of an hour and you have to play it at least 5 times.
I agree, an antidepressant... even though it reminds you of so many beautiful things from the past... but that’s fine.
This cannot not be liked... even if you can’t stand Him...
 
Freddie Freeloader

Jon Hendricks - from "Freddie Freeloader"
1990 (Denon)

#jazzlegends
 
Listen to this @[CosmicJocker] I find it excellent, but all of his production is excellent. Awesome!!!
Ambient/Field Recording Aria Grigia
Carlo Giustini - Custodi | Full Album
 
a predominantly winter song. Faust'o - Capricorn "I would like to give you life and this my melancholy.

To love you and not burn everything you give me.

Time is my defeat and you, no, you won't understand." fuck all the karaoke singers that are rampant in this country.
 
Bertrand Burgalat - Les choses qu'on ne peut dire à personne
I was wondering if @[imasoulman] knows this gentleman with a vaguely psychopathic air who is the owner of TRICATEL, collaborating with Louis Philippe, Pizzicato 5, April March, Aluminium Group, Eggstone among others. For many, it's nothing, but for me, it's an obsession?
 
a song that is purely winter. Faust'o - Forse Anche Noi... "I would like to give you life and this my melancholy

To love you and not to burn everything you give me

Time is my defeat and you, no, you won’t understand" fuck all the cheesy singers that are rampant in this country
 
Since Prof. @[lector] pulled me into this (and since he must be a bit down about some sad keyboard granfelinism incident...) Not having any particular or surprising ideas (I never have particular or surprising ideas, I often get told so, alas...), I’m posting solo albums by people who have done something as a group but who, as solo artists, have achieved less than what they deserved (pt. 3)
lawrence hammond - empty rails in garfield county
 
I can't find the notification and I had called, but the Mac changed and it got deleted. I'm not here to correct this stuff to the guy who had a point. I'm offended twice by saying he was right; you practically use his words against me—it's like saying it openly ("watch out, you'll get banned"). But how dare you? I might have (perhaps) misunderstood the genitive, which I still have to check myself because it's not like you come to tell me something and I just believe it. I verify, and anyway, please explain it to me since I don't know; give me a very concise explanation; indeed, it's brief; or a ss (screenshot?) so I can define myself as an idiot, which you clearly don't understand. Arguments in emotional writing can certainly flow, and it could even be sincerely succinct. Also, maybe it makes some sense. My point was that he told me I was wrong. Sure, I know very well that I mess up sometimes, but a little imagination would be good, though—don't come and tell me that I’m an idiot. When he wrote "pero," he always used the apostrophe "per-ô'," which has nothing to do with it. So, he can do that because I have the imagination to read things that are truly comprehensible to me; they make sense. However, I don't take apart something you do, so that's it. Now, as someone defined you, because I don’t label others, but if someone had said you were right, they said you were good, okay. I’ll take it, and I don't believe I ruined my day by 25 minutes. Or no, I can wish you a terrible evening. Too bad I deleted it after I managed to become ironic. I'm not correcting, I don't feel like it.