The Hellacopters Born Broke
Damn, what a blast, this album by these helicopters is awesome, are the others similar?!
 
Queens of the Stone Age - Hangin Tree QOTSA + LANEGAN winning duo.
 
In truth, few have really paid attention to the release of this Martin Rev album published last May. An album worth revisiting if you love the sound and underground culture typically associated with Suicide.

#zot2017

Martin Rev - Demolition 9 (Atlas Réalisations, May 26, 2017)

Obituary of Alan Vega (1938-2016).

To tell the truth, "Demolition 9" is not specifically dedicated to Alan Vega, with whom Martin Rev wrote one of the greatest chapters in the music of the New York scene and, in general, of a certain underground current whose long wave is destined to last for years. However, being the first album of unreleased material since 2009 and especially the first album after the death of his adventurous partner, considering it from this perspective is somehow inevitable. Moreover, it is somehow pleasing to remember him this way, with this album that Martin Rev creates as a hardly comprehensible object divided into 34 tracks, which presents itself as a kind of avant-garde post-punk and minimalist work. True to his garage aesthetics and New York no-wave culture, with those images charged with expressive violence, the album alternates between brief noise snippets and ambient moments, even glitch and minimal orchestral compositions. It's 34 tracks for 34 different sensations or "sketches." Objectively an experimental work and difficult to evaluate without considering it as such, it’s an album I suggest to all fans (and there are many) devoted to the cult of Suicide, but it might not appeal to those who do not love it and recognize fundamental content within it.

#martinrev #alanvega #suicide

Demolition 9
 
The God Machine: I've Seen the Man I have to pay them tribute properly for how much I love them (and you love them).
 
The Pogues - Fiesta Blast it at full speed and I dare you to stay still!
 
Michel Legrand "Django"

Jazz Legends - The Second Lines (29 out of 100) Michel Legrand
from "Legrand Jazz" - 1959 (Columbia)
 
Giorgio Gaber - Quello che perde i pezzi (Storie del signor G)

WEEK WITH THE BIG NOSE >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you don’t use something, it doesn’t work....
 
The God Machine - Seven I expected a bit more from the final jam (the last five minutes), but apart from that, it’s definitely another great track of theirs.
 
 
Giorgio Gaber - Non è più il momento (11 - CD2)

WEEK WITH THE NOSE >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It’s no longer the time for anything.....
 
Miles Davis – Agharta (Full Album) 1975

It seems to be said that during a three-week tour in Japan in 1975, the trumpeter played two concerts at the Festival Hall in Osaka on February 1st; and that the afternoon show produced "Agharta" while the evening show was recorded for the album "Pangea" and nothing... oh no, according to Google Translate:
[...] In 1975, Davis, 48 years old, embarked on a three-week tour of Japan; between January 22 and February 8, he performed 14 concerts in large venues for enthusiastic crowds and reviews.

The Japanese critic Keizo Takada said that Davis was leading his "magnificent and energetic" band just as Duke Ellington had his orchestra: "Miles must be a genius at managing men and bringing out their hidden talents."

During the tour, he had been suffering from pneumonia and a bleeding ulcer that was worsening, while his side occasionally and unpredictably slipped out of his hold.

Unable to work the volume of his trumpet and pedal effects due to leg pain, he would drop to his knees to press them with his hand during performances.

To alleviate his pain and perform, he used codeine and morphine, smoked, and drank large amounts of Heineken beer.

On several occasions, Davis was able to play two concerts in one day, as he did on February 1st at the Festival Hall in Osaka.

"The Japanese were very nice," Henderson recalled during the concerts.

"They came in with suits and ties, and we proceeded to blow the roof off with a million amplifiers." [...]
 
Great White - Back To The Rhythm The great white shark has returned to its roots
#listeningtothenewmillennium
 
river man - Brad mehldau

Jazz Legends - The Second Lines (28 of 100) Brad Mehldau
from "The Art of the Trio, Volume Three: Songs" - 1998 (Warner Bros.)
 
Giorgio Gaber - Non insegnate ai bambini

WEEK WITH THE BIG NO >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Worthy epitaph of a genius... also stunning is the thrilling version by Alice.
ALICE Non insegnate ai Bambini
 
April 23, 1976
RAMONES - Loudmouth

- 4
the last 3 to the maestro (first page)
hello
 
led zeppelin kashmir
What a piece of work!!... good night everyone, folks!