Fabrizio De André e PFM - Sally (live)

Attention to the ending: in the repetition of the first verse, the Supreme Genoese says "you must not play with the SWISS (instead of 'gypsies') in the woods."
He did it in Udine as well (in '79, if I remember correctly): I remember it very well.

The reason I'm telling you this should be obvious, but if you don't get it, just don't trust the Swiss.
They don't trust us and, let's face it, we annoy them quite a bit. Even though, especially us Friulians, have always adhered to their rules.
It is (or rather, it was) in our nature.

P.S. It's going to be tough, both for the 'team' we have and for the illogical Spalletti approach.
 
Jazz Fusion - Michal Urbaniak Group - Paratyphus B
I saw them decades ago in Turin, him and Ursula Dudziak, his wife who is an excellent vocalist.
 
John Paul Jones with Diamanda Galas - John Stewart Show 1994 (Skótoseme)
A pretty good trio. She’s fantastic and on the bass, a beginner 😂😂
 
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Nik Bärtsch - Modul 15 (Switzerland, 2015)

Nik Bärtsch is a Swiss pianist, composer, bandleader, record producer, and author based in Zurich. Repetition and change are central themes in Nik Bärtsch's music and performance practice. His work is an intersection of contemporary music, jazz, and funk influences. The use of repetition, as well as the structures based on intertwining elements in his music, suggests the influence of minimalist music, particularly that of Steve Reich. Bärtsch is influenced by Eastern philosophy and James Brown. He has also shown a keen interest in the works of American composers John Cage and Morton Feldman. Fascinated by Japanese Zen culture, his musical attitude is influenced, among other things, by his interest in the Japanese martial art (Aikido) and Zen.

#coeworldmusic #switzerland
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine The protagonist speaks about his category, that of professors. [A Single Man, Christopher Isherwood]
 
Karat - Albatros
Not as great as others but this, Auf den meeren, and Schwanenkonig are 3 fantastic Space Prog tracks.
 
Mina - L'ultima occasione (1965)
Aside from the song structure of 3.25 minutes, in terms of structure and melody, it is superior to the mainstream Italian junk that is being listened to right now.
 
The Birthday Party – Wild World #eightyandsurroundings