Jeeg robot d'acciaio

If @[Falloppio] were a serious artist, she would have made an album like this.

But instead.
 
Sunfield - Sunfield's Forever
When the synth solo kicked in, I clung to the chandelier ⚡
 
Baxter - Renaissance Woman
one of the most overflowing American records with sounds, where the transition from Psych Folk to Hard Blues/Prog is masterfully executed...7 minutes of cosmic jam! 🍄
 
Ween 10-03-21 Buenas Tardes Amigo - Live at Brooklyn Bowl, Las Vegas

Another album (I’m talking about the original from which this Live is taken, that is "Chocolate and Cheese") that I bought on the defunct iTunes Store, attracted mainly by the eye-catching cover, without knowing anything about these guys.
But the sample of this track was fatal: I HAD to know how the story ended!
What can I say... it's a great piece that I adore and that - like this morning - when it comes up in Random on my Noble Sound Dock Bose that I keep on all night in my little room, I jam out like we used to say in the days of Marco Caco (I’ve already talked elsewhere about the abusive use of my name in a derogatory way).
I feel like I’ve already posted it, but I don’t give a damn. Ugh!
 
Editors - Frankenstein (Official Video)

There are many Editors songs I prefer, but this video is mesmerizing and the lead singer has expressions that drive me crazy.
 
Vincent Price - Pit and the Pendulum (1961) Final Scene

"The Pit and the Pendulum"
by Roger Corman (1961)

starring Vincent Price
John Kerr
Barbara Steele
Luana Anders
and Antony Carbone

#35mm
 
Tiempo De Ausencias

Enrico Rava (6 out of 10)
"Tiempos de ausencias" from: Volver
1988 (ECM)

#jazzlegends
 
Kino - Summer is ending / Кино - Кончится лето …a bit of Russian post-punk never hurts…great track.
 
The Dicks. Bourgeois Fascist Pig

The hardcore (that more) on the left (can’t be) (2)

@[Buckley]
 
Wayne Shorter - Schizophrenia
Curtis Fuller · James Spaulding · Herbie Hancock · Ron Carter · Joe Chambers

#jazzlegends
 
The Beatles - Tomorrow Never Knows
When I hear this piece, I feel like calling Scaruffi and saying, “Pieroooo, what the hell did you write about the Beatles?”
 
Uncle Frank - The Sheik Yerbouti Tango

Before plowing, the sheikh would do a tango.
 
Lunar 7 - Spouge explosion (1976)

WORLD' FREQUENCIES
[music dispenser from around the world, there's life beyond Italian and English] [08]

Lunar 7 - Spouge explosion (Barbados, 1976)

Spouge is a musical style from Barbados. Popular throughout the Caribbean from the late '60s to the early '70s, it is characterized by melodies and rhythms influenced by reggae, calypso, and soca performed at a highly accelerated tempo. Many famous spouge songs were cover versions of American pop standards.

#coeworldmusic #barbados
 
Françoise Hardy - Non ce n'est pas un rêve

One of my muses is leaving...
 
Stan Ridgway – The Big Heat #eightyandsurroundings