The Blues Brothers (6/9) Movie CLIP - Everybody Needs Somebody to Love (1980) HD

5/3/82 - Bungalow No. 3 of Chateau Marmont, Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles.

The night was long, intriguing, boisterous, crazy... you can't even tell how far it went beyond every "limit." John remained with a few stragglers who had stuck around (friends De Niro and Robin Williams had left the party, exhausted), among them the groupie, Cathy Smith. It seems the girl is known in the circle for her ability to supply drugs to showbiz stars. She would confess a few months later that she was the one who gave him the speedball, pleading to serve 15 months in prison.

Since he was young, it was said that two things were clear: that he was destined for success given his enormous talent and equally certain was his fate of an early end.

Unrestrained, always full throttle, the sum of the debauchery of Rock’n’Roll and the degenerate drift of Hollywood.

“I intend to die at 30,” he said in '77 on live television... he was off by three...

“Because it's the only place where I know exactly what I'm doing,” he would reply when asked how he managed to be so relaxed on stage...

“I could have gone, but Rock and Roll goes on,” is written on his gravestone.

I care deeply for John, and this song as a kid literally made me jump with... desire...

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I Am Wrong • NoMeansNo • Wrong • 1989
On Sunday, I thought of all of you; there were so many of you Ingrandisci questa immagine
 
I'm for things you do - The enfields
#garage in Delaware. The girls dancing on the beach, if you’re lucky, are grandmothers; otherwise… …..passed away #soundofsixsties
 
X - Face in the Moon (Official Audio)

#unalbumalmese August 2024 with Exene, John, Billy, and DJ
 
La donna della domenica (1975)

"The Sunday Woman"
by Luigi Comencini (1975)

starring Marcello Mastroianni
Jacqueline Bisset
Jean-Louis Trintignant
Omero Antonutti
and Pino Caruso

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Tony Scott - Come Sunday

Tony Scott
"Come Sunday" from: A Jazz Life
2007 (Kind of Blue)

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Pat Metheny Formatie 80/81 - Two Folksongs (Tune Koot & Bie)

Here’s something that could (at least on this first listen) be appreciated even by those who hate Jazz because they don’t understand the reason behind it.
Sure, the runtime is inversely proportional to the current attention span, and I believe no one who hasn’t already listened to the album will make it to the end.
What a shame.

Ah, vinyl record with all the crackling & subsequent rituals included.
I don’t know who the musicians are, but they seem quite good, especially that double bass player over there (rip Charlie) who really stands out here.
 
Dave Matthews Band - Time Of The Season (Weekend On The Rocks)
The Zombies represented the best of the British invasion, and this track demonstrates how ahead of their time they were compared to other bands.