Vasco Rossi - Gli Spari Sopra
#iladri
I don't know if the original was a hit (maybe it was in Italy), I only know that when I heard it, I felt nauseous.
 
This piece (translated not from Arabic but from Persian, titled "Sons of Adam" or "Tribes of Adam," meaning "Humanity"), as @GrantNicholas reminds us in his excellent review, Chris Martin had already performed it live nine years ago at the Royal Court Theatre in Liverpool... and that's it.
 
William Basinski - Melancholia (Full Album) @[JonatanCoe] do you like his music, his ability to stop time?
 
Moonchy & Tobias - Bon Bon he is an American guitarist, she is an Italian vocalist. Album from last year, a kind of psychedelic dream pop with very pleasant moments.
 
GG Allin - No Rights (Acoustic)

His real name was Jesus Christ and he lived just over thirty-three years (specifically almost 37).

The older brother (just under three years older) Merle was unable to pronounce his name correctly and began calling him Jeje, which then became GG.

Before starting elementary school, their mother changed his name to Kevin Michael (you can guess why...).

Gigi loved the Beatles and the Rolling Stones (could it be because Gianni Morandi sang about him in '66? In hindsight, the hard judgment...).

As a teenager, he formed his first band, the "Little Sister's Date" (with the other older brother called Pinky), which lasted barely a year (nothing to do with a little dwarf, even though orally it resembles it...) the band, I mean.

In the mid-'80s, Gigi had become entirely dependent on heroin and alcohol, not to mention various other drugs which he happily abused.

One of his major idols was Hiram "Hank" King Williams, the legendary country singer-songwriter who died at just 30, three years before our Gigi was born, also lost to addiction. The last song released by Hank was "I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive," but that's another story... and what a story!
 
Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Want To Have Fun ... #iladri

Ok, this absolute masterpiece is a cover by one Robert Hazard, very likely the father of Bo and Luke from the eponymous TV show. I didn’t know this, but I did my homework to ensure that at least one super cool track makes it to the radio (haha), a fresh-filled episode is on the horizon. Just like the face of our timeless Cindy, practically a living dictionary of cosmetics.
Who knows if she still resembles the female version of the Joker today.
Ah ... the eighties.
 
#bassitalia

End of the ITALIAN BASSIST'S WEEK
5) Rino Zurzolo from Naples

Rino Zurzolo - Encanto
 
An Emotional Fish - Celebrate Vasco Rossi - Gli Spari Sopra .. let's say that in terms of earnings, I believe this version by our local rocker from Zocca has 100-folded that of An Emotional Fish. Vasco's single in 1992 sold 200,000 copies (the single..) the album seems to have sold over a million copies... #iladri who made a fortune!
 
Fausto Romitelli An Index of Metals An author I only know for this excellent work @[JonatanCoe]
 
#iladri Cream - Live At The Fillmore: Crossroads Story: it’s one of the 29 blues by Robert Johnson, it’s Robert Johnson I don’t think he made any money, considering he was Black in a time when Black people certainly didn’t make money. Stop.
 
#iladri
Could the most famous Brazilian song be the spoils of a robbery?
Sure, the owner has never filed a complaint, as far as we know. The fact is that very little is known about the recifense José Prates, who embarked on a folkloric tetral adventure around the world to oversee its musical aspect, all summarized in a meager cultural page of a bank. The point is that in '58 he recorded this excellent album, where he dresses the soul music of candomblé (a rich source that is still drawn from abundantly today) with the elegance of brass and voices, and where it is clearly recognizable that one of the tracks contained within bears a strong resemblance to Mais Que Nada, which would be published four years later. Of course, in defense, we could also argue that everything is drawn from the popular, it's public domain. In the end, Jorge Ben is quite likable.
No one has the challenging verdict.
Everyone is invited to listen to the album.
José Prates - Nanã ImborÓ
 
Stormy Weather (Remastered 2002)

Lena Horne - from "Stormy Weather"
1957 (RCA Victor)

#jazzlegends
 
Coldplay - Daddy (Official Video)

Only those who wrote the umpteenth nonsense know what will be here about U2, and they only show how unsuitable they are for reviews; they would do better to rent a quadruped to try their hand at horse racing, who knows, they might achieve less disastrous results.

Coldplay, on the other hand, have always proven to be capable from the very beginning, achieving good results with every release. This piece I've just heard for the first time seems like a sweet lullaby, so I take this opportunity to say goodbye to you all and prepare to cross the threshold into the world of dreams... good night!