All You Fascists
The moment calls for it… then everyone can think as they wish.
 
Alabamy Bound
FLETCHER HENDERSON
"Alabamy Round" from: A Study in Frustration: The Fletcher Henderson Story
1925 (Columbia)
#jazzlegends
 
The Essence - A Reflected Dream. ….I could tell you that the vocals are by Robertino Smith but that would be bullshit. Or maybe there’s something I’m missing……HELP ME
 
DMA'S - My Baby's Place (Official Video)
Finally, welcome back!!!!! 🇦🇺
 
伊能靜 Annie Yi - 關不住 Uncontainable [MV]
#boppone out-of-catalog eclectic, refined and surprising
 
Toni Esposito – Processione sul mare [1976]
This 1976 work is Tony Esposito’s second album; like the first, it is characterized by lively jazz-rock tinged with strong Mediterranean moods.
The rhythmic/percussive element is, of course, very prominent, but the eight tracks are shorter and more compact, without the long, almost hypnotic pauses that marked his 1974 debut, "Rosso napoletano."
The music is always of superb quality, warm and enveloping, with a hint of funkiness as in "Festa sul monte," and small touches of local color—take, for example, the opening track "Mercato di stracci," where actress Lina Sastri lends her voice.
As usual, Tony is joined by excellent musicians: Francesco Bruno on electric & acoustic guitar, Robert Fix on wind instruments, Stefano Sabatini on keyboards, and bassist Gigi De Rienzo. ovvero:
 
Heaven 17 - This Is Mine
How men are and Pleasure one are great too 😉
 
 
Wang Chung - Hold Back the Tears
Their album closest to wave with Mick Karn-style fretless ✨️
 
Bob Dylan live, Ain't Talkin' Amsterdam 2009
B.D often changed his songs, but this, in my opinion, is the best version.
Ain't Talking, one of the many masterpieces by Mr. Zinnermann
 
 
Ostatnia niedziela / Letstikn Shabes
last Sunday.
when it came out, before the war I think, she made it more "tango-like"
ella molto comunque.
 
Pink Floyd - The Gunner's Dream
"The Final Cut" by Pink Floyd was a deeply introspective album, more of a solo work by George Roger Waters than a collective effort. It came after the huge success of "The Wall" and partially picked up its dark and theatrical tone, but shifted even more decidedly toward personal and political themes.
It was dedicated to Waters’ father, who died during the Second World War, and revolves around the trauma of war, memory, and the disillusionment with the modern world. It’s not exactly a concept album in the classic sense, but the tracks are connected by a very strong emotional and narrative thread—namely, they recount anger, loss, and a sense of betrayal toward political leaders, with one of the main targets being the government of Margaret Thatcher during the Falklands War.
Waters delivers a scathing critique of war, depicted as a pointless human sacrifice, leading the listener into a disenchanted and bitter vision. Musically, it is quite different from the "classic" Pink Floyd albums, with less space for long instrumental parts, and more emphasis on vocals, lyrics, and orchestral arrangements.
Here, David Jon Gilmour and his guitar are less dominant than in other albums, reflecting the internal tensions within the band, which at that time was falling apart.
It was March 21, 1983, when "The Final Cut" was released.
#storie
 
In Germany Before the War
has anyone here talked about this piece
thank you very much
M the monster of Dusseldorf? I remember the movie, he was a top-notch actor
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Jac was a revolutionary... just for your pleasure, look where the pigeon is casting its eye...
 
The 1234 - Sheena Is A Punk Rocker (Ramones Cover)
The Ramones like you've never heard them before (2) Because if Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, and Tommy were the greatest of the rock 'n' roll bands, their fans are just as great