@[De...Marga…] sophia - ship in the sand means I will listen to it with your ears as well.
 
Vangelis Hymne (original version)
I can't take it, too many memories...
 
Film Casanova '70 Mario Monicelli 1964 1965 scena Alberobello Trullo Sovrano It's not among Monicelli's masterpieces, but it's an interesting comedy (not only for the generous amount of feminine grace present) that comically and even farcically reflects on certain evolutions of Italian customs, at least in part. Among its best features are a couple of beautiful characters: the psychiatrist played by Enrico Maria Salerno and the disturbing jealous husband portrayed by none other than Marco Ferreri. A great.
 
Thom Yorke - Suspirium

- Today's review by Cialtronius (which I gave 2 stars) is what it is, and first of all, after reading it twice to make sure I didn't miss anything, even regarding the first paragraph, since I don’t see why we should approach it with caution (ahem, since that’s not made clear, and that's enough for the reviewer…)

- Cialtronius writes, too long, well if it really is a good movie (enough to warrant a score of 7 or 8) it can never be too long.

- There are significant omissions in this writing, like the fact that both Swinton (who also worked in the film “The Protagonists” in ’99 and in “Io sono l'amore” in ‘09) and Johnson had already participated in another Guadagnino film “A Bigger Splash,” and Fabrizia Sacchi, who worked in “Melissa P.” in ’05. Just to clarify that like many directors, he loves surrounding himself with people he has already worked with in the past, not to mention the lead actress of the original Suspiria, Jessica Harper, who is also forgotten.

- Even though a mistake can happen to anyone, I’d like to point out that the soundtrack, although very good, is not by Tom but by Thom.

And nothing, oh no, even the conclusion is contradictory when he writes “I don’t recommend it to others but I still say give it a try,” which in my house is a recommendation… but I guess in his house, it's something else...

p.s. I'm writing here what I think because (Cialtronius has hated me for a few days) and I can’t comment directly under the review...
 
Nat king cole the lonely one

Nat King Cole - from "After Midnight"
1957 (Capitol)

#jazzlegends
 
Junipher Greene ► Friendship [HQ Audio] 1971 Another gem of disarming beauty!
 
Lord Huron - Fool For Love .. yes, I'm staying on the romantic side..
 
 
 
Gordian Knot - Grace with this Gordian knot I close...nb there is an Italian group that is called exactly like this...and it's also a prog group..
 
Barry Gibb - How Deep Is Your Love (2018) HD *NEW* @[mrbluesky]@[sergio60]The last survivor of Libigis! When I watch this video, my eyes become teary. Let's hug with our arms.
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Bulletin 02/2019
 
Family Snapshot
#shaking the tree
 
Razorchild

Olympus Sleeping
Great, great album from 2018
One of my favorites
 
Citizen Cain - Somewhere But Yesterday yes... I’m a clone, but I definitely prefer them to the faded Genesis of the post A Trick of the Tail, for me one of the most beautiful albums of neo prog.