Vento di passioni Grande finale
#ilmiowest
Well, believe it if you want, I've watched this movie about twenty times and I've always cried like a baby!!!
 
#4AD °°°°
 
01. In The Flesh? (The Wall-Pink Floyd) I have always found the choice to open the concept with its concluding part perfect, before launching into a lengthy flashback that shows what brought the protagonist to that state. I am also surprised that there still isn't a video version of the live/metatheatrical shows of The Wall (and the CD version is out of print too, go figure) #piperatthegatesofthemoon
 
Nick Drake - Time Has Told Me

some day our ocean will find its shore
 
 
Art Tatum & Ben Webster "Where Or When"

Ben Webster - from "The Art Tatum - Ben Webster Quartet"
1958 (Verve)

#jazzlegends
 
Pink Floyd - Is There Anybody Out There? It's particularly difficult to select excerpts from an album like this, because, literally, it's a whole piece like (and perhaps even more than) Dark Side of The Moon: here, moreover, there is a real plot and storyline to follow with a message, as always, universal about the human being and their journey. #piperatthegatesofthemoon
 
#DUST °°°° I Say A Little Prayer
"Reach Out" the album that should be less dusty
 
Ash - Oh Yeah Official Music Video

NOSTALGIA OPERATION

An archaeological artifact in the form of a single CD dating back to 1996 found in the depths of my collection. The good old times when people used to buy singles too.
 
 
Klaus Schulze - Mindphaser The only work I find too static and lengthy is the orchestral "X," from which I save the massive "Nietzsche," but the rest of the works are sublime from beginning to end (except for the phase following "X," since Klaus deflated a bit in the 80s).
 
Klaus Schulze - Mental Door Forget about Jungle, Acid Techno, Chillout, Downtempo...