The soundtrack of this sad day
Franco Battiato - Fisiognomica
Franco Battiato- Fisiognomica
 
 
パイパー(Piper) / SUMMER BREEZE
Rare exotic city-pop, the cover says it all.
 
 
Roby Facchinetti-Grande Fratello
33 years ago, Facchinetti's solo debut, recorded in Germany
(yes, Facchinetti also made solo albums).
Great display of keyboards in this instrumental.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MOTT THE HOOPLE - The Journey
Because there are ballads and Ballads-masterpieces with a fabulous ending. Super album, isn't it @[imasoulman]
 
 
SCRITTI POLITTI skank bloc bologna 1978 Exciting debut blending ska punk and dub from a band that, over the years (even reaching a sort of "intelligent synthpop"), has consistently produced high-quality work.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Comsat Angels Sleep No More 1981 New dimension direction.
 
 
Turnstile - Love Lasso (Audio)
In his review sent in the (I assume chilly) dawn of December 11, 2015, our ZeroKanada talks about everything and more, skimming over this atypical track which (it seems to me) fits well with the description below taken from the above context...:
"The guitars are not so influenced by metal and remain in territories that love to devour themselves between slowdowns and breakdowns: the most classic of fatal combos."
 
 
The Radiophonic Workshop Not Come To Light
 
 
 
 
 
 
The administrators and members of the "Bar Necchi" group announce the death of the last surviving original member of the Bar Necchi proper. Gastone Moschin, unforgettable as Rambaldo Melandri but also an actor of immense depth and great professionalism, has followed in the shadows of his cunning colleagues, Ugo Tognazzi, Adolfo Celi, Duilio Del Prete, Philippe Noiret, Renzo Montagnani, Mario Monicelli, and Nanni Loy. The unworthy successors who are part of the current "Bar Necchi" deBaseriano bow their heads in deference.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hugh Masekela - Bajabula Bonke (Healing Song) - at Monterey Pop 1967

Reading the passionate review by IlConte, I couldn’t help but feel a thrill when he talks about the "Summer of Love" experienced in that poorer and devastated Africa by Jim Morrison's two friends, Frank and Kathy. Well, at the Monterey Pop Festival, I believe the peak of the hippie movement was celebrated during those times with three days of music and everything that circulated among the "free" souls in America. One of the few, if not the only African artist, was the young Hugh Ramopolo Masekela (musician, singer, and trumpeter), who fled the apartheid regime in South Africa and was forced to emigrate to London. And, well, that’s another story...
 
 
 
 
JJ CALE _ EVERYTHINGS WILL BE ALRIGHT J J Cale Everything Will Be Alright
 
 
 
 
Are the United States missing from the call, or am I wrong? InsideOver - Inside the news Over the world
 
 
 
 
 
 
CORNFLOWER_FOR US Fiordaliso - Per noi
 
 
ROBERT PALMER_ SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE EMI 1793437 SIDE B Palmer, Robert Simply Irresistible 45rpm
 
 
Ritrovato un film segreto sui LED ZEPPELIN | Classic Rock Italia
This was missing for the most "recorded" band despite Grant. An infinite number of bootlegs, but this was lacking, and it was one of the top moments of those years, not just for them. Let's hope for the devil. A DVD+CD wouldn't be bad. They played three to three and a half hours, as usual dressed like noble beggars.

To give an idea to those interested, the setlist:
Heartbreaker
Dazed and confused
Bring it on home
Since I've been loving you
Thank you
That's The Way
What Is and What Should Never Be
Moby Dick
How Many More Times
Whole Lotta Love

Medley (Long Tall Sally/Say Mama/Johnny B. Goode/
That's Alright Mama)
 
 
SAXON-WHEELS OF STEEL Saxon-Track 4-Wheels of Steel
 
 
 
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Again Together
 
 
 
 
China Crisis - Strength of character The evening closes with a melancholic elegance. An album produced right by Walter Becker with an enviable sound.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The shocking ending of Twin Peaks resets and rewrites the space-time coordinates, opening up to multiple possible interpretations (as always with Lynch), each of which is extremely unsettling and not remotely conciliatory, marking a new (final?) destination of Lynch's work. Lynch is objectively one of the greatest living artists.
 
 
 
 
Do It Again Steely Dan y Michael Mc Donald

The original version of "Do It Again" from 1972 was in G minor.

Walter Becker (r.i.p): bass guitar

Donald Fagen: Wurlitzer electric piano, Yamaha YC-30 organ and vocals

Denny Dias: electric sitar

Jeff Baxter: guitar

Jim Hodder: drums

Victor Feldman: percussion
 
 
Chemistry - Jon Hassell / Brian Eno — Possible Musics (1980) Sunday in Calcata. Of course, without the absence of a musical background...
 
 
 
 
 
 
HERNEST HOOD "NIGHBORHOODS". 1975. Ernest Hood - Neighborhoods (1975)