Il tuo browser non è più supportato, esegui l'upgrade. v=rrqFUpZouL4&list=PLtps2K4B3cGBOCc FRIrN0TxxhUpvRMk8T&index=3&t=0s
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Autumn is now well advanced, the days are getting shorter,
the cold is just around the corner and... alas, there are nine more episodes to go!
With these words, 'too cold to melt in the sun' [quote], sadly
and quietly, I open the curtain on the 41st break a leg!
ps. Hint, year 1993.
 
The Fly - bathroom scene.mpg

David Cronenberg (1 of 5)
"The Fly" - 1986

#35mm
 
The Desert Sessions Vol. 11/12: Josh Homme talks through the record track by track Guys, keffigo, the new Desersescio is out! God knows... no, it's definitely crap, they're all old.
 
Moondog – Moondog (1969) [Full Album]

Moondog - from "Moondog"
1969 (Columbia Masterworks)

#jazzlegends
 
Gianfranco Manfredi - E Giuseppe leggeva Lenin

ahahahahah a prize for those who knew it! a prize for those who didn't know it and now do!
 
" The Real Moon " jENNAH BARRY
 
Patrizio Mura

This is the Folkapocalysse givsta!
 
Led Zeppelin bron-y-aur-stomp album version
Minor key?! Little known?!
I love this piece as much as their "classics"!
The bucolic sound continues with an even more carefree tone... not certainly the rhythm; a rousing and engaging skiffle. Bonzo, wonderful, entertained and entertaining, also plays with castanets and spoons – the bass drum, however, is powerful; as soon as the piece starts, it really kicks in – while Jonesy plays the double bass. The initial part picks up the version of the traditional The Wagoner’s by Bert Jansch, one of Pagey's acoustic idols. The title refers to Bron-Yr-Aur, the cottage in Snowdonia without water and electricity where Page and Plant isolated themselves and conceived Led Zeppelin III... but when now?!
Other times, other stuff...
The lyrics, on the other hand, are a tribute to Strider, Plant's beloved dog... a not accidental name in relation to the blonde Viking's passion for Tolkien and The Lord of the Rings... (3)
 
King Bong - Zomblues

And we liked the idea of zombies sitting around the fire and playing the blues, but poorly since their fingers keep falling off..."
(quoted from Le Faiv Questions del Bartolomeo innamorato - King Bong - Recensione di Bartleboom )