Lontano, Part 1
TOMASZ STANKO
"Lontano I" from: Lontano
2006 (ECM)
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Flasket Brinner Flasket Brinner 1971 full album
"Fläsket Brinner" ("The Pork Burns") were a Swedish group from the 1970s that released a couple of albums and had ties to Bo Hansson, one of the most well-known musicians both in his homeland and abroad—so much so that, during a break from his European engagements, even Jimi Hendrix wanted to play with him in Stockholm and recorded one of his songs, "Tax Free," which appeared on some bootlegs.
Their first self-titled album was released in 1971 and is an entirely instrumental live record, made up of jazz-rock, heavy rock, and psychedelic jam sessions, with some folk tracks played in a rather free form, one of which on the B-side of the LP was "Bosses Låt," featuring Bo Hansson himself on the Hammond organ. The band included Gunnar Bergsten on saxophone, Sten Bergman on keyboards, Per Bruun on bass, Erik Dahlback on drums, and Bengt Dahlén on guitar.
Some bands that can be associated with them are "Deep Purple" and Frank Zappa's "Mothers of Invention" (one of their inspirations, to the point that they opened for his concert).
To describe their music, one cannot fail to emphasize the strong jazz influence, partly because it's instrumental and also because it's based on improvisation—in short, a mix of rock, jazz, folk, and prog music with an unmistakable, unique, recognizable, clear, and personal sound.
#storie
 
Fireworks Wednesday | Official Trailer
"Fireworks Wednesday"
by Asghar Farhadi (2006)
with Hedieh Tehrani
Taraneh Alidoosti
and Hamid Farokh Nejad
#35mm
 
Wall of Ground
AADAL
"Wall of Ground" from: Aggressive Hymns, Energetic Ballads
2026 (Kosen Records)
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Ingrandisci questa immagine
In the comments, also Solar fire and The roaring silence... soon Watch and Nightingales and bombers will arrive 😉
 
Muse - Be With You (Official Music Video)
give us back Plug In Baby!!!
 
The Saddest Song
To those who won't like this music, Pupo will appear in their dreams singing at the top of his lungs “Sui di noi neanche una nuvola ‘ …watch out!
 
Shriekback - All Lined Up
Experimental funk/post-punk gave you bands that had something eternal, futuristic, introspective... for example, who remembers Machinations and Royal Family And The Poor? other stuff posted some time ago.
 
Leonard Cohen - First We Take Manhattan
It's Father's Day, and everybody's wounded
 
Os Tincoãs _ Obaluaê [1973]
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Yusuf / Cat Stevens - Father & Son
Today it is de rigueur
 
Train Dreams

Nick Cave signs this piece, which closes the film during the end credits. The story (based on a novel) ends with the protagonist (a former lumberjack now elderly) who, in 1968, for a dollar has himself taken up into the sky by a yellow two-seater biplane, piloted by a woman, and the narrator says that, for the first time up there, he feels like he is part of the "whole"... (Stanlio)
 
Guido Manusardi Quartet - Stella by starlight

GUIDO MANUSARDI
"Stella by Starlight" from: Givin's Livin'
1974 (Carosello)

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Hugh Laurie - Evenin' (From Ocean Way Studios)
I like it, both the voice and the music, and the pleasure that comes from it.
buonanotte burdèl
 
Tuta blu (1978)

"Blue Collar"
by Paul Schrader (1978)

with Harvey Keitel
Richard Pryor
and Yaphet Kotto

#35mm