First Time / Marc & The Mambas Soon became one of my must-have albums from the '80s.
 
 
#ONTHESHELF °°°° Fugazi - Place position
After an exhausting search and a well-deserved backache, I realize that this is the only work by Fugazi that, alone, is still gathering a bit of dust #ONTHESHELF. §§§§MY FAULT§§§§MY FAULT and a good pinch of salt in my older brother's pants for this oversight. Anyway, everything is a thousand times splendid.
 
 
YouTube video non trovatorss-G_0oqok..another movie same location...@Bearry....
 
#MY2018 °°°° Haron - Lotuseter
A wonder, time slows down, finally Alone. Debussy, Satie, the most immediate comparison, but this is a work from 2018. Behind the suspended ivory keys, one can feel the heavy breath of the moment. Only a glass separates us, separates this corner of peace from the world; anxiety is palpable, but remains just a fogged glass from the breath of frenzy. Two worlds in contact, they look at each other, touch each other from afar thanks to minimal piano notes that stretch out, creating small universes. One thinks of "Neroli" by B. Eno, music that remains painted in time like small great masterpieces that one tries to keep only for oneself.
 
Jimmy Smith - Back at the Chicken Shack

Jimmy Smith - from "Back at the Chicken Shack" 1963 (Blue Note)

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Grand Funk Railroad - Black Licorice yesterday I saw widows at the cinema, I think it’s great, highly recommended.
 
Hatfield And The North - Let's Eat 1974 The Hatfields in pocket format! Stunning even in the 45s (the B-side is the sublime "Fitter Stoke Has A Bath").
 
Caravan — Cecil Rons What a unique and enviable style the Caravan had...
 
 
Gli uomini che mascalzoni - selezione scene - It's strange to see De Sica so young and in this kind of film, considering what he would bring out later, but hey, it totally works, those two are really cute.
 
#KRANKY °°°° Dissolve - Dissong
As I considered for the Dadamath, this album is overly praised; personally, I don't like the voice.
 
#ONTHESHELF °°°° The International Noise Conspiracy- Capitalism Stole My Virg
Rummaging through my forgotten shelf, these very stylish guys pop out, full of energy and I suppose political messages. I believe @[De...Marga...] is more knowledgeable to comment on these issues; I don't remember the album, maybe there's a review, and I'll highlight it to listen to it again during these days of biological pause.
 
Wild Bill Davison - That's A-Plenty

Wild Bill Davison - from "That's A Plenty"
1943 (Commodore)

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