Camel - Mystery Tour My first microslot from the Cammelli....paid 300 old lira!
 
partita a scacchi con la morte

Ingmar Bergman (2 of 5)
"The Seventh Seal" - 1957

#35mm
 
Les Rallizes Denudes - White Waking
I don't think I have a complete album of theirs; I only have collections of various tracks.
Damn MP3s?
Blessed MP3s?
All I know is that I have a couple of CDs under their name "Fantastici," without song titles.
Simply "Fantastici."
 
Weezer - Billie Jean

From the recently released album by Weezer. A cover album.
What do you think?
To me, it feels like a karaoke performance, but I have to say that Billie Jean is one of my favorite songs and is untouchable for me, so I might be biased from the start.
 
sanremo 1969 MINO REITANO * MEGLIO UNA SERA PIANGERE DA SOLO
#sanremo50annifa
awaiting the upcoming festival, all the songs from the 19th edition of the Sanremo festival 1969
Thursday 30/01 - Saturday 01/02
24 songs in the running, 2 performances per track
14 qualified for the final evening
organization by Ezio Radaelli
presented by Nuccio Costa and Gabriella Farinon
Another eliminated... Mino Reitano was paired with Claudio Villa (or vice versa!)
by Nisa-Salerno-Reitano-Reitano....BET TER ONE EVENING (CRYING ALONE)
 
Is there any cinephile who loves canines and cinema, like @[joe strummer], who has happened to check out "The Favourite" and "Mary Queen of Scots"? I’d like to see at least one of them; the first one intrigues me more (OSCAR NOMINEE A THOUSAND) while the second seems a bit like feminist propaganda, but the story could be potentially cool and, above all, there's Ronan (and okay, also Robbie).
 
Simple Minds - Premonition (Remastered 2002) Sorry if I’m only dishing out Simple and Tears (and from tomorrow the Cocteau) but they have a ton of amazing tracks.
 
@[Dislocation] @[IlConte] I’ve removed your buddy’s content. Let me know when he shows up again. We know he’s a stubborn type, but when it comes to stubbornness, he’s found the teeth for his bread here. Yum!
 
 
John Coltrane & Stan Getz - Autumn Leaves/What's New/Moonlight in Vermont (Live 1960)
I go a lot by intuition when we talk, if we want to call it jazz. To speak of this piece "Autumn Leaves," I have heard various heavyweight versions. I don't know this name; maybe he is a World Champion, but for the soft, warm, dark, and enveloping sound, he is the one I preferred among other names. Definitive proof that as they say, "It Takes Ear," and I lack not just one but even two!
 
 
Jacco Gardner - Somnium [Full Album Official Audio]
From the very beginning, I sensed that this was a talent worth following.
His various releases, so different as to catch my attention, have followed a trajectory, roughly from Barrett to the soundtracks of unknown psychedelic films, always interesting, without crossing the line into bad taste or the obvious.
This new work gave me a headache, symptoms of bipolarity or simply the feeling of not understanding the music. Having good taste, knowing but not understanding. Not understanding is the worst of options.
Finally, I doubt my own tastes; I know and have convinced myself of the direction of this work, which, if looked at closely, is a slow landscape of the spirit that animated previous steps. No one asks for understanding, because we are not in front of a jury that unequivocally confirms that you haven’t understood. Listen freely to this soundtrack that tells the story of a musician. Listen and listen again without prejudice; if you still don’t like it… that’s a big problem. If Agnelli likes it and you don't, I wouldn't want to be in your shoes.
A great work, rich in references and nuances that surface slowly, without thinking of the Agnellone.
 
Litfiba - Il mio corpo che cambia (1999)

It's my body that changes in shape and color. It's in transformation.
 
Luna Viajera (Instrumental)

Terence Blanchard - from "Wandering Moon"
2000 (Sony)

#jazzlegends