Francesco De Gregori - Ciao ciao (Official Audio)
Hello hello everyone. I no longer approve of the dynamics on this site (in truth, there are many things I don't approve of). Cofras will be happy, and many others with him (he's the right age to keep hanging around here). Dear G., thank you for your hospitality, SHALOM to all.
 
Francesco De Gregori - Viva l'Italia (Official Audio)
Someone has to explain to me why Italy exists. A country that, logically, should have never existed, so absurd, grotesque, and frustrating. Oh well, the song is frighteningly rhetorical, I've always pretty much hated it, just like a country that's as useless as it is ridiculous. In 2011 we were going bankrupt (remember the spread at 600?), then unfortunately it ended badly: we were saved. male:
 
Randy Newman - Baltimore
certainly America has great music...
 
Pavarotti : mi sono rotto i coglioni
And here we go, another strike tomorrow
 
Fabrizio De André - Dolcenera (Live)
I picked this one just as I could’ve picked any other. Sorry, but this morning maybe I woke up on the wrong side of the bed, or maybe I’m getting old, or I don’t know what, but can I just say that De André, and all the left-wing singer-songwriters from De Gregori, Guccini, whoever you want, have really pissed me off? Let the office workers, the happy gypsies, the generals, the puppets without strings, the joys and revolutions, the locomotives—they can all go where I say. No, for those asking, I wasn’t there in the ‘70s, and I’m happy I wasn’t; I’ve listened to that kind of music for years, I liked it, but today, at 41, I can say it’s smashed my balls. And De André, being quoted by everyone every second—he’s really getting on my nerves, especially the whole thing about calling him a poet (he was no goddamn poet; poets were Leopardi and Pascoli, Carducci and Foscolo): well, I just can’t stand him anymore. Now go ahead and shoot me.
 
Sing a Song for You
Is there anything to add?
 
WOMEN IN LOVE (1969) Clip - Glenda Jackson, Oliver Reed, and Jennie Linden

"Women in Love"
by Ken Russell (1969)

with Alan Bates
Oliver Reed
Glenda Jackson
and Jennie Linden

#35mm
 
Daijededa

Dieter Scherf
"Daijededa" from: Inside-Outside Reflections
1974 (LST)

#jazzlegends
 
Carcass - Pedigree Butchery let's see who has the GUTS
 
Ode to Billie Joe - Bobbie Gentry (BBC Live 1968)
one of those tunes you've always known
 
New Trolls - Fuoco

Had they sold out? But songs like these—I'd be more than happy to buy them.
 
Dear Prudence

WONDERFUL COVER…

Let's hear from the Bitolsiano expert, soon to be in the cadet league…
@[Dislocation]