#FilmMusic °°°° DERU "Impulse" ( The Unthinkable )
 
Adhesive down the river, down the river...
 
 
Alice in Chains - Confusion (Hollywood, 1991) I avoid any comparison or comment with the current "alice no more in chains"..
 
FRANCESCO DE GREGORI - In onda ( con testo )

The prince, here at hyperuranic levels. Evangelical quotes, intricate games of castanets, heterodirected self-citations, odd time signatures, references to C. Schmitt - with a vague scent of Battisti's panellianism. A poignant mandolin towards the end, doubling the melancholic refrain, and a closing worthy of a belle époque anthology.
 
Silvio Rodriguez - La Maza What could it be, what could it be
the mace without a quarry. If I didn't believe in what I manage
if I didn't believe in my path
if I didn't believe in my sound
if I didn't believe in my silence.
 
Slayer - Necrophobic
32 years of reign in blood
 
Nature's Way is considered by many to be the most beautiful song in the Spirit catalog; it's definitely among the best...
 
Ian Hunter - 3,000 Miles From Here

Dylan was also the great love of this gentleman...
The demonstration of greatness is when your music and your essence as an artist influence genres that are seemingly different from your own (even though Ian's acoustic ballads are his perhaps favorite strong suit).
 
Oasis - Married With Children

The moment has arrived.
From today, my OASIS WEEK begins.
7 days, 7 (or more) tracks carefully selected by me.
But not the usual songs, the well-known singles, rather those tracks from an album that only the most experienced know and that for some reason, I love deeply.
I will try to go in chronological order.

Day 1 - Married with Children
From the album Definitely Maybe

What I particularly love about this track is the lyrics.
I hate the books you read and all your friends your music shite it keeps me up all night
Goodbye I'm coming home.
The perfect description of a couple's life that has run its course.
 
Bob Dylan - A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall (Audio)

Listening to it again after about 25 years... it was pretty crap... not bad now, not bad, although it’s too ā€œclassicā€ folk; I prefer the other 7/8 we've talked about @[Zimmy]... but my judgment has definitely changed.