Family - Mellowing Grey The observable has already been captured by previous eyes. No one knows what is seen when closing the eyes.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tea & Symphony - Armchair Theafre Do you love Fugs, Family, and Pearls Before Swine? Come here!
 
 
This evening marks the biannual appointment between Recensioni scritte da chi vuole - DeBaser and link rotto on Radio Tandem 98.400 – il velocipede con l'antenna @[turkish] @tam @g and woody {guiltily still not registered on DeBasio} comment on the monthly top listens (from last month), countering them as possible.
Great surprises, rich prizes, and cottillons. To join the live broadcast, call 0471 970084 [it's not guaranteed they'll answer; maybe they've cut the line due to the bills]. Power to the people! Love Love Love! Flower power! Imagination in power for everyone. Long live '68, take my keyboard away!
 
 
but ... but ... @[G] isn't tomorrow perhaps the first Thursday of the month heralding the de-web-radio appointment? I'm itching.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
#birthday Agnetha (67) Abba - Waterloo
 
 
Oh, with the semi-closure of tnt village, I can't find any anime - torrents for the series anymore. I've been looking for a week for the second season of Psycho Pass and I still haven't found a useful link. Where do you guys get your stuff? Anyway, the first season of Psycho Pass, for those who don't already know it, I liked a lot.
 
 
 
 
Depeche Mode Somebody Live Those texts that are the expression of a soul
 
 
10 Magnificent Losers. 10 Stories That Deserve to Be Told. 6) eden ahbez Eden Ahbez - Nature Boy
You know the massive Hollywood sign that dominates Los Angeles? That’s where George Aberle lived, even before becoming eden ahbez (strictly in all lowercase since capitals are only for God and Infinity). The record companies searching for him to secure the rights to his hits noticed this! A vegetarian and Buddhist, philosopher and musician, he lived off what grew on that hill and claimed he needed no more than three dollars a week. And not because he was poor: just "Nature Boy" guaranteed him million-dollar royalties. Nat "King" Cole brought it to fame, but after him, everyone sang it (and still does): from Sinatra to Marvin Gaye, from Grace Slick to Cher, from Alex Chilton to Bowie and Miles Davis and Coltrane... It’s easier to name those who DIDN’T sing it.
And he didn’t do it because it was trendy; it wasn’t the '60s yet. It was before, long before the Hippies and the flower children. His son and wife also lived under the "L" of Hollywood.
But it wasn’t just a lucky break; the guy also wrote for Sam Cooke and Frankie Laine, and quite a few others.
He recorded two LPs ("eden's Island" and the posthumous "Echoes from Nature Boy") and a few singles (I think three), with which he invented that “exotica” that would later become psychedelia.
Really a great guy.
He died at 87 years old due to a car accident.
Damn modernity!
 
 
I was saying, my friends and I made a record. Here you go. Remap | Volta
 
 
Siouxsie And The Banshees-Slowdive It could have been a great featuring with Holger from Can. Feel that rhythm. (I always reflect on the charm that Slowdive had for this track, so much that they named it the same)
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nine Inch Nails - Something I Can Never Have "Give us today our NIИ ̶q̶u̶o̶t̶i̶d̶i̶a̶n̶o̶ nighttime"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Greatest solos in history... Pat Metheny - Are you going with me
 
 
 
 
I had to discover an Argentine group from the late 60s called "Mandorla" to find this simple gem of a song with sweet melancholy that for some reason reminds me of the sound of the beautiful black-and-white RAI theme songs from a long time ago. Rogue melancholy. P.S. I wonder why I can so easily envision this song translated and sung in Italian by Vinicio Capossela. In fact, I propose an entire album: "Capossela sings Spinetta." That would be a gem as well Fermin - Almendra
 
 
Roxy Music - Manifesto [HQ] The class when it is eternal.
 
 
Katrina & The Waves - Walking On Sunshine This piece hasn't been understood: it's beautiful. Of course, as long as you sing it like this, loud and goofy like him fry walking on sunshine (Futurama) There you go. You can also just keep your eyes closed and pretend the original video doesn't exist. Think that in the scene of the pop (psychedelic/zany or not) in Cambridge, they and the Soft Boys have a common denominator (Kimberley Rew) and were in the same circles. Then they became the band of Katrina the American and started making records, and goodbye XD
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Luckiest Guy On The Lower East Side
Thanks to you and Master @[Pinhead], I’m roughing up a bit ahah. (Just a little, huh?)
 
 
 
 
Great piece, and what a band. 1971
Herbie Mann & Duane Allman - Push Push
 
 
 
 
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword Trailer #2 Song (Led Zeppelin - Babe I'm Gonna Leave You)
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Doors: Universal Mind
"Jim Morrison & the Doors on the road" (62)
Another rare gem from the live performance. This time it’s an old, sad, distressing blues base, not the classic energetic groove they usually infused into their blues. A halfway jazz break by John, Ray, and Robby directly lifted from Coltrane's "Afro Blue." One of the most brilliant examples of Morrison’s ability to write simple words with potentially infinite meanings. "Trapped in the universal mind" leaves little doubt; "I’m freeing the people" and especially "I am the man of freedom" instead can carry numerous possible nuances.
 
 
The Postal Service - Clark Gable ...18...William Clark Gable, after all, tomorrow is another day! Nothing more to say, holy words... #vipsongs