Few know that by listening to Death Metal backwards... Elio E.L.S.T. - Suicidio a sorpresa (w/ lyrics!)
 
 
 
 
 
 
@[serenella] deserves credit for the recovery of this piece...

Alan Walker - Faded

"The song was written, sung, and produced by Kaguya Neet.

For the loss of some people in the land of Gensokyo,
after the war loses her mother Eirin Neet,
and thus the second daughter was born, whom she named Eirin Neet.

The little one resembled Kaguya very much but had Eirin's eyes, the greatest and most precious gift for Kaguya,
but also for her dear family.
(source wiki)
 
 
Skiantos - Makaroni
"Give us today our daily Skianto"...
 
 
 
 
 
 
#birthday (70) Amanda Lear - Queen Of Chinatown 1977 as well as #floorfiller (42) #broken1977
 
 
250 of the 70 (233) Mink DeVille - Cadillac Walk
 
 
Are your speakers having issues with low-mid frequencies? Find out now by turning up the volume too high Dead Meadow - Good Moanin'
 
 
U2 - The Fly (From Zoo TV DVD) 25 years of Achtung Baby.
 
 
 
 
 
 
250 of the 70 (232) Dead Boys - Sonic Reducer
 
 
 
 
Alan Walker - Sing Me To Sleep
Here they are again: Alan Walker, the voice of Norwegian singer Iselin Solheim, and Iranian actor Shahab Salehi presenting another hit: Sing Me To Sleep! The video for the musical piece was produced by the talented Norwegian artist Alan Walker, who, despite his young age, has already achieved great success and immense recognition, especially for his unique approach to music through innovative and refined sounds starting from the previous track Faded. The new video shot in Hong Kong and directed by Rikkard & Tobias Häggbom is strange and, as always, creates a sense of anxiety even with the distortion of images.
The four actors, Shahab Salehi, Zenobia Hamrin, Henry Tang, and Yam Wai Sang, move through the eastern city as if they are the protagonists of a mission, or perhaps this is a continuation of the previous story, when Salehi was searching, in a post-nuclear war landscape, for what remained of his parents' home.
 
 
 
 
Smashing Pumpkins - Here Is No Why tonight I fall asleep with them
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Florence Foster Jenkins - Mozart / Der Hölle Rache Here you'll laugh your head off...
 
 
 
 
250 of the 70 (231) T.Rex - Telegram Sam
 
 
As a differently-abled boy who has grown old over the course of this brief existence, I have never had to call the teacher to defend myself or to get me out of trouble, not even this time. Anyone who thinks so has misunderstood or read my comments differently, and I don't care at all, but I want to make that clear. Here on the Deb, I come to spend some time in company, especially when I also spend my 8 hours at ehm "work," and I don't want to get upset over any nonsense. But if someone becomes heavy, I try to shake them off in any way, right or wrong. That said, I copy and paste this other part:
The most violent and sincere emotion does not last forever:
it provokes actions, generates obsessions, then it fades;
but if a torment is temporarily kept at bay, it cannot be said to have ceased to exist; it is present even in the care taken to avoid it.
Often words are nothing but silence, and silence has its own voice.
Simon
 
 
Roxy Music - Out of the Blue [Musikladen 1974] Look at the bassist! It starts with J. W.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Those who call the teacher get on my nerves.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Proto Vapor Wave, incidental music of a must-have telenovela: Even the Rich Cry (you could hear it every time the wicked Ester plotted something). I know, this isn’t the best audience to share my passion for Mariana. Actually, yes, then I’ll also post Moroder's incidental music, perfectly timed with the twists of the telenovela. Ronnie Laws ~ Flame
 
 
 
 
#riempipista (41) sez. ruock! Deep Purple - Made in Japan - Highway Star (video) and after more than 40 years, shake your head, sway your hair even if it’s no longer there. (yes, I know you still have it @[llawyer])
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(Hold me)

(Till the worst is past)

Until the summer nights return

Until we close our eyes

David Sylvian - Maria
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Well, nothing, the second season of "Ash Vs. Evil Dead" ends in three weeks and I found out today that it has started. Bhapphangholo I'm rewatching the first season from the beginning, which was perfect as a continuation of the film saga, besides making me notice how Xena the immortal demon, creator of the Necronomicon, gives meaning to all human existence.
 
 
 
 
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