A History of Violence (Diner Scene)

David Cronenberg (3 out of 5)
"A History of Violence" - 2005

#35mm
 
Manu Dibango -- Mwasa Makossa (1973)

Manu Dibango - from "Makossa Man"
1974 (Atlantic)

#jazzlegends
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine Ingrandisci questa immagine
"Two tastes are better than one," a famous commercial from the '80s used to say. And you can't argue with that!
As promised yesterday, tonight we're having a double round. Hold on to your chips and cash.
By double round, I mean two covers to guess, leftovers from casinos and underground gambling dens, you lot!
The first [42] is a "Best Of..." from 1993.
The second [43] is a great album from 1984.
No more can be said, that’s all.
Break a leg!

ps. I reiterate that the correct answer requires the name of the artist and the title of the work, or at most just the title of the work. Only the name of the artist will not be accepted.
Amen!
 
From the now ex corner dedicated to turntables (renamed by @[lector]: the box), a nostalgic return to a demolished past (in every sense). Scientist, Morricone, Mogway, Ligeti, and more, for a Halloween for those who love good traditions. Special Halloween: Scientist, Joe Meek, Mogwai, Morricone, Ligeti, Penderecki
 
Grandpa's An Emotional and heart touching final journey | grandpa kitchen Shit guys, Grandpa Kitchen has passed away.

So today, take whatever you have randomly in the fridge, toss it in a goddamn wok and solemnly exclaim:
"MAY VALHALLA BE LIGHT UPON YOU, GRAND MASTER OF WOK WITH A HEART OF GOLD AND A TASTE OF SHIT! TEACH VISHNU TO MAKE EGGPLANT PARMIGIANA UIDAUTT OVEN BAT UIT 3200 KAINDS OF SPAISIS"
 
NEWS:
Xin - Melts Into Love Let's take a look at the impression of a @[sfascia carrozze]
 
Led Zeppelin - Good Times Bad Times (Official Vinyl Video)
SfasciaConteLZ40 - “when I put the needle on the record and Good Times Bad Times started, I was struck; I had never listened to a song like that” this is more or less what many colleagues or fans from that era say. The first track of the debut is a true statement of intent, the perfect piece for the late sixties and the early seventies. The song is memorable in its “simplicity”: a sharp riff and a fiery solo, a seductive bass line, Plant with a predominantly beat-driven vocal style, and a Bonham already insane, so quick-footed that everyone believed he was using a double pedal... this is how the Zeppelin presented themselves to their audience. A relationship of love and respect that will never die, a story too intense to lose even a crumb of power... a unique bond between the four of them and between us.
The Best Band a Ever - as far as I'm concerned - everything else is nonsense... and if that's not clear, explain it to the Devil!

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#SfasciaConteLezzeppelin
 
Rip Rig + Panic "Try box out of this box"
There are 14-minute suites that don't say a thing and 2 minutes and 30 seconds where you can find infinity.
 
Chihei Hatakeyama - Forgotten Hill

@[CosmicJocker] § I think you might find this interesting
 
Girls in Hawaii - #GIHBAND (Documentary) It might not matter a damn to the rest of the world, but I'm posting it anyway. They are my pop heroes and this is a great documentary about their last tour, which also took them to Italy (I was obviously there.)
 
Queens of the Stone Age - 18 A.D. Anyway, other fucking feelings..
 
Igor Savin ‎- Childhood (FULL ALBUM, ambient / electronic, Croatia, Yugoslavia, 1982) I was caught by a sudden sleepiness, in my mind the sounds turned solid and moved and danced in a choreography I couldn't describe. It was all abstract, gaseous yet solid, colors and everything changing shape. Then a jolt to my back awakened me. I couldn’t say if the music was beautiful, but the images projected in my mind I would definitely want to see again!