I wanted to recommend a beautiful movie I watched last night: Kill The Messenger aka La regola del gioco. A film released in 2014, directed by Michel Cuesta and based on the true story of Gary Webb (Jeremy Renner), the journalist who, in the mid-nineties, uncovered the connections between the CIA and the Nicaraguan Contra rebels and the intertwining of this story with the 'war on drugs' and drug trafficking from Nicaragua to the United States, which ultimately contributed to the end of Clinton's presidency (never mind the Lewinsky affair; the story of Clinton’s preference for being played like a fiddle is old news and was already part of the chronicles by the late eighties, only the Republicans nominated Dan Quayle, who was the dumbest man in history: Dan Quayle) - Wikiquote A well-known story, but told very well in a film that rightfully honors Webb, who tragically died by suicide in 2004...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love (Live Video)
Ziovaka, I’m at Gardaland, it’s total madness, I’m smashing everythinggggggg!
 
 
Amici miei - Scena transazione moglie dal Sassaroli al Melandri -

With the programmatic manifesto of the Bettola, I wish the 4 cats of 'Necchi a triumphant series of healthy tipping to the right for the 2017 that's leaving, and many tip-offs to the left to start off on the right foot in 2018.

May the supercazzola always be with you, felloni, and may every small or big wish come true.

Carmen, coffee and warm bomboloni for everyone!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
"Let's Gimmie Indie Rock!" - that is: when rock was waging Independence Wars (and often winning them) (60)
Dumptruck - Secrets
 
 


All this and more tomorrow
Best wishes from the Juke Box group
 
 
 
 
 
 
Good lunch Debaser... Swing Low Staple Singers HELA LPn
 
 
Songs with Romeo (and Juliet) no. 11
ABC - By Default By Design
 
 
we who would go dancing on Sunday afternoons. At exactly 6 PM, they would kick us out of the club, and on winter Sundays we all rushed under the porticos to find out the football results, then we would beg and gather 200 lire to take the bus home. #riempipista (54) which then was the svuotapista. Adriano Celentano - Ciao Ragazzi Ciao (HD)
 
 
 
 
Sigla i racconti di Padre Brown
#sigleTV politically correct and very very Christian Democratic. So, did you prefer Father Brown or ......(next listening!! )
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The #buzz review presents an album by a pair of songwriters so talented that it seems impossible I had never heard of them before today. Thank you @[ALFAMA].

Chad & Jeremy - Of Cabbages and Kings (Columbia Records, 1967)

Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde met at the drama school in London in 1962. It was Chad himself who taught Jeremy how to play guitar. Mostly, regarding the sung parts, it was Jeremy who sang the melody, while Chad handled the higher parts and harmonies. The album 'Of Cabbages and Kings' was released in the fall of 1967 on Columbia Records under the title 'Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde'. I feel guilty for never having heard of these two because this album is simply beautiful. The record mixes 60s pop and folk sounds that from 'I'll Get Around To It' to 'Can I See You', from 'Family Way' to 'Rest In Peace' evoke the Byrds and the sensitivity and lightness of Simon & Garfunkel's compositions. In particular, I believe I’m not mistaken in mentioning references to Gene Clark's writing. 'BUsman's Holiday' partly recalls the Doors' 'Love Street' but is still infused with Byrds and Beatles sounds. Here and there, there are hints of Syd Barrett's psychedelia. However, the heart of the album is the long psychedelic session of twenty-five minutes of 'The Progress Suite'. Frankly, it’s something sumptuous where the duo condenses the Beatles' 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band', the more hallucinatory visions of the United States of America, and the compositional style of Burt Bacharach. A pure manifestation of genius.

Chad & Jeremy - Family Way
 
 
Stand By Me (cover)- Andrew Bird

The (useless) DeCopert-versions that intrigue me:
Pt. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIOIOIXIOI OIOIIII IIX IXIOIXIIIIXIIIIXIIIIXIIIIXIIIXOXI
 
 
 
 
Hannah e le sue sorelle

- unforgettable scenes (60) -
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Clash - 48 Hours (Audio) And that's it, 2 chords and you've created a masterpiece #bastapunk
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
RENTAL - BROCKHAMPTON And Saturation 3 is also fire. What a hat-trick of albums they've dropped, wow!