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"My grandma always told me to tune the guitar before the concert, but I never did what my grandma said."
 
Vice versa - stilyagi
Do you remember the blond from ABC? This was his first Experimental band 💣
 
Nino Manfredi in Brutti, Sporchi e Cattivi

"Ugly, Dirty and Bad"
by Ettore Scola (1976)

starring Nino Manfredi
Ennio Antonelli
Zoe Incrocci
and Beryl Cunningham

#35mm
 
Kenny Wheeler Quintet - The Widow In The Window

Kenny Wheeler (6 out of 10)
"The Widow in the Window" from: The Widow in the Window
1990 (ECM)

#jazzlegends
 
OPENING - INTRO - STAR TREK STRANGE NEW WORLDS SEASON 01 - 4K (UHD)

The second season is amazing, perhaps better than the first.
Here is everything that we, Trekkers, wanted from the franchise created by the extraordinary humanistic vision of the ever-praised Guru: namely Gene Roddenberry.

But since we often talk about - and rightly so! - Music, a thought about the soundtrack is inevitable!!!

The counterpoints, the harmonizations, the respect for the themes that created our universe are of a sublime, wagging beauty. Meow!!!

All played by a real orchestra, with the "right" use of electronics.

Until boldly reaching where no one has gone before.
Except the helpless, as I like to say.
 
Ivan Graziani - Agnese I just watched the film "A World Apart," and this piece stuck in my mind. The film is not bad.
 
Gibson Bros and Workdogs - Giddy-Up Go

Roberta

@[Shitbeard] what do you think of the Noblesse 16 minutes of the magnificent murky and unhealthy sound of Roberta? By the way, a name that, along with Stefanie, kept me most joyfully company…

New York from the late eighties to the late millennium.

These two ineffable and sublime humans give us a few truly remarkable albums - I know the first three, the last nine.

They move in two directions… one more cowpunk, rock and roll and decidedly unhinged and primitive country (often with those Bluegrass from the Gibson Bros) and the other with a wonderfully twisted and murky Blues that we love.

Gun Club, Hank Williams, Oblivians… or blended depending on the case…

#garagedintorni (213/1)
 
Five Horse Johnson - Odella

ODELLA… NO COMMENT
MADONNASANTISSIMACHEROBA
 
Gibson Bros. and Workdogs - Richard Cur

Jane Gone

New York between the late eighties and the end of the millennium.

These two ineffable and sublime humans gift us with some truly remarkable albums - I know the first three, the last nine.

They move in two directions… one more cowpunk, rock and roll and decidedly unhinged and primitive country (often with those Blugrassi of Gibson Boris) and the other with a wonderfully twisted and murky blues just how we like it.

Gun Club, Hank Williams, Oblivians… or blended depending on the case…

#garagedintorni (213)
 
Theatre Of Hate - Judgment Hymn
I still love the blondie, with the primordial Pack, the Theatre, and the Spear of Destiny.
 
Ravi Shankar at Monterey Pop (June 1967)
Regarding Eastern influences in music, I can't help but think of Indian music and a representative like Ravi Shankar. Here he is closing the Monterey festival in the summer of 1967, delighting a young audience already full of great music.