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WEEK OF THE VALIANT ITALIAN DRUMMER........
1) Michi dei Rossi from Venice (Le Orme)

Michi Dei Rossi - Drum solo in (Sospesi nel incredibile)
 
Brambles - To Speak of Solitude
an old record and I don't know anything else
 
KUNG FURY Official Movie [HD]

On day 8 of work, I'm going crazy, so I'm unwinding with my favorite movie.
 
Sam Myers - I Got The Blues

Samuel Joseph "Sam" Myers became almost completely blind due to cataracts at the age of only seven, but this did not stop him from learning to play both the trumpet and harmonica, as well as the drums, with which he accompanied the legendary Elmore James from '52 until his passing (of JE) in '63 (struck down by a heart attack at just 45 years old).

From the early '60s until '86, Myers performed in clubs in Jackson and the surrounding areas as well as throughout the Southern States (where the infamous racial segregation was in effect) and in venues known as the "Chitlin' Circuit."

In 2006, just months before Myers' death (due to complications from surgery for throat cancer, in Dallas, Texas), the Governor of Mississippi awarded him the "Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts" and he was named "Blues Ambassador" by the "Mississippi Arts Commission" and that's it...
 
Graham Coxon Bonnie The Kid | The End of the F***ing World 2 OST An incredible album. Superior to the first volume and probably his most complete, it has everything.
 
#chianuradocet (3) ">I Never Comb My Hair< is one of the less serious texts that we had fun writing. Massimo Boldi made his own version paired with "oh oh oh." MASSIMO BOLDI "oh! oh! oh! (...va bene!)" (VOTA LA VOCE; Bologna 1984)
 
Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac - The Green Manalishi (With The Two Prong Crown)

The Green Manalishi (With the Two-Prong Crown) is a song written by Peter Green and recorded by Fleetwood Mac. It was released as a single in England in May 1970 and reached number ten on the UK charts.

The song was written during the last days of PG's time with FM, in a period when everyone was indulging excessively in LSD and according to many who know better, the "Green Manalishi" would be a type of "acid" quite common in the '70s, but the disheveled PG has always denied this, stating that the song is about money, which in this case represents "the devil's dung" and nothing, nada...
 
#Leballabilidi @[sergio60] -https://en.debaser.it/p/194760