The Blue Van - The Remains Of Sir Maison

Mob Rule

Denmark - early millennium

This album has a DEADLY GARAGE-BLUES punch.

I'll also dig out the others, but I seem to remember them being more... soft and harmless...

#garagedintorni (161/1)
 
Frank Zappa - Wind Up Workin' In A Gas Station

... and they should rock Sanremo!
 
The Blue Van - Word From The Bird

the blue van - i want you

Denmark - early millennium

This album has a DEADLY GARAGE-BLUES vibe.

I’ll also get the others which, however, I seem to remember being more... soft and harmless...

#garagedintorni (161)
 
Mark Lanegan - Frog Trouble [listening video] Here’s another lesser-known Lanegan, in a Country folk version! With the voice he had, he could have sung the Berlin phone book, and I would probably have listened to it all the same!
 
Moving Targets - Burning In Water (full album)
I only remember the name of this group, is that a bad thing?
 
Ghali - CASA MIA (Official Video - Sanremo 2024) ... Finally, a text that expresses an important concept.
 
Sex On The Beach

by the way, it's always been one of my favorite cocktails n.d.r.
 
Piramis I.- teljes album HQ (LP) 1977
They sound as German as Novalis and Kraan, but they're actually Hungarian... awesome!
 
Walk On Fire - Crime Of Loving You

It was 1989, the apex (and vertical drop point) of an unforgettable period.
We post here, for future reference (if memory has a future), the luxurious track of an exceptional English combo, with a superb Alan King delivering an outstanding vocal performance. The guitar contributions are impeccable, and the keyboard riff is straight out of the tales of a thousand and one nights.
Crime and love intertwine once again, sending every fearless chic rocker into ecstasy.
 
Mike Stern on Working with Miles Davis and Playing a Telecaster in Jazz

Isn't it beautiful?
The Telecaster, I mean.
The same one the Boss uses, aside from the humbucker, of course.
Mine is apparently identical to Michelino's, just in cream color.
He's quite a shy and reserved guy (like Pat Metheny, who doesn't show it) and can sometimes seem grumpy; in fact, he got pretty annoyed when I told him, at Umbria Jazz ninety-something (I don't remember), that I had one but preferred my beloved Lead II: he thought it was "cheesy."
But I was and still am a provincial guy, who falls in love with girls who have the sea in their eyes, regardless of the cost.
Ah: forgive me if I always talk about guitars with strings: those with fur are thankfully out of fashion now.
Has the topic ever been discussed here, on the evolved DB?
I belong to the "without," if it's understood? Sgnátz!

Ps. Here he doesn’t play it, but you can hear how much he loves it whenever you want. With Miles and without.
 
UN BORGHESE PICCOLO PICCOLO regia di Mario Monicelli

"A Little Man, a Little Man"
by Mario Monicelli (1977)

starring Alberto Sordi
Shelly Winters
Romolo Valli
Vincenzo Crocitti
and Renato Scarpa

#35mm
 
Horace Tapscott " The Call "

Horace Tapscott (10 out of 10)
"The Call" from: The Call
1978 (Nimbus West)

#jazzlegends
 
Melvins "Working The Ditch" (pre-order now)
#oldpieceofshit but with hair on the belly
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
I swear, it's not to add gossip to other (useless) gossip, but it's due to my uncontrollable perplexity: I mean, the Nazi-fascists, the squadristi, and their thugs are not how I remembered them! Maybe it’s because I was a young lad, maybe because we ate healthier and spent more time outdoors without phones and similar distractions... but those guys were tough when it came to fighting...
Instead, look at this one, all dressed up like that little twit from Salis (who's also a woman, which must be hard for someone like him to digest)!
Damn: there are no longer the Nazi-fascists of the past!