Ben E. King - Stand By Me (Stand By Me) (1986)

My all-time favorite movie, forever.
 
Crownee Says
Revenants
This Is Your Captain
@[ShitBeard] the latest one has come out, by far the best thing in a while. We’re not at “that” level, of course, but it surprised me. Much simpler, almost no prog fluff, and above all, songs in which it’s mostly just the two of them, bringing back a bit of vitality and garage grit.
 
Rival Sons - Good Luck (Official Audio)

Rival Sons - GOOD THINGS

Fabulous band... they will have their own column, just a heads up, finishing the garages... in 2030...

In any case, this splendid band is immediately labeled as yet another clone of the Dirigible. Let's be clear, a lot of great stuff comes from that side, but let's not forget about a phenomenal garage-beat vibe close to the Yardbirds - and we’re still there, anyway. We could be in 1966 in Swinging London or in a venue on Sunset Boulevard, your choice...

And then Jay Buchanan has a fantastic beat tone; he reminds me of Rod Evans, whom I really like from Deep Purple 1 and Captain Beyond...

Ah… Good Things is… wonderful…

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BlackWater
do you like it?
(is it Avalanche by L.C.????)
but it's nice
 
Rival Sons - Young Love [HD]

The Heist

Fabulous band… they will have their own column, just a heads up, finished with the garages… in 2030…

That said, this beautiful band is immediately labeled as yet another clone of the Zeppelin. Let’s be clear, there’s a lot of great stuff coming from that direction, but let’s not forget about a phenomenal garage-beat side close to the Yardbirds - and we’re still there, anyway. We could be in 1966 in Swinging London or in a venue on Sunset Boulevard, your choice…

And then Jay Buchanan has a fantastic beat timbre; he reminds me of Rod Evans, whom I really like from Deep Purple 1 and Captain Beyond...

#garagedintorni (289)
 
Lies
master.
 
Duke Ellington: Take the A Train (solo piano)

I had said that I would like to approach Duke starting with trios and quartets... what do you think about a solo piano?
 
Braccio di ferro

#icantbutidontwantto
 
Stelutis Alpinis - Brigata Alpina Julia

Francesco De Gregori - Stelutis alpinis (Live La Valigia - Official Audio)

Many people have passed through here, some good, others not at all. Before the Romans (Forum Julii), I don't remember well; but then it goes from Napoleon to the "Turcs dal Friùl" (Pasolini) passing through Mongols, Cossacks, even Italians or worse.

Ah, our grandmothers & great-grandmothers, sometimes willing, sometimes unwilling, have worked hard to ensure that in our parts there isn't a physical or cultural archetype: we are totally anomalous. Especially towards ourselves.

Arriving at this WONDERFUL song of love, war, despair, strength, and nostalgia, of memories and hearts that fly to distant places, it must be said that the Prince (who, along with his brother Luigi, comes here every year to commemorate the Porzûs massacre due to… well, see on Google if you want) has created a translation that is certainly not literary – an impossible task – but which, to a small extent, manages to convey the essence of those extraordinary words, untranslatable into Italian.

I wish you could truly understand them in "marilenghe": a language (Ladina, not Austro-Hungarian as some joker defines it here) sweet, which contradicts the common stereotype of the furlan being closed, hard, withdrawn, and tempered by life that we unfortunately have to endure.

One last thought, among the many who have come here for love or by force, to the Sassari Brigade. #ejà!