Profondo rosso

"Deep Red"
by Dario Argento (1975)

starring David Hemmings
Daria Nicolodi
and Gabriele Lavia

#35mm
 
Smatter

Kenny Wheeler (10 out of 10)
"Smatter" from: Gnu High
1976 (ECM)

#jazzlegends
 
TSHEGUE - Muanapoto (official video) …rhythm, ladies and gentlemen, rhythm…
 
Soul Digger

BOOOOOOMMMMM
 
Nino D'Angelo - Voglia 'e fa pace cu tte" …dear @[tia], I offer you an olive branch (a bit withered)
 
Calippo Eldorado (spot anni '80)

first a shiver down ... then a shiver up...

This is how we grew up, kids in the '80s
 
Spirea X - Speed Reaction (Better Quality)
but look what came out of the closet.
a nearly invisible group from a former Primal Scream
 
Electric 77
SWERVEDRIVE "99th Dreams"
 
Screaming Lord Sutch - Thumping Beat

Screaming Lord Sutch - One For You, Baby

I said it, we will recover some of those numerous crazy characters from that abundant five years that goes from the late fifties to the mid sixties… that limbo between the birth of rock and roll and the connection with garage and similar styles.

So many characters with a capital P. David Edward Sutch (Screamin in honor of that other crazy one) would need a whole book… unfortunately, his shows were so hyper and out of the rules that they were rarely recorded, barely any material.

This is discussed in the biography of Ritchie Blackmore which I "reviewed" here many years ago. It was Blackmore who played with him and with many other sadly forgotten artists. So many names, so many Nobles who paved the way for the near future.

Keep in mind that until 1970 he didn't release a single album, then thanks to help from people like Page, Beck, Bonham, Redding, Hopkins he made a couple that were quite good… but by then it was all over…

Then he went into politics always as a born provocateur, savansadir.

#garagedintorni (216/1)
 
Diesel
But is this track VDM? Or not? Or yes? Or #maybe?
Kisses 💋
 
Spectral Evolution
In the Ambient/Electronic/Experimental/Fie ld Recording scene, this is the best work I've heard so far. A crescendo of pure poetry, poetry because it evokes emotions.
Some slow minds still stubbornly believe that this isn't music; too bad for them, that's the only answer. But I'm sure this work will be remembered as a cornerstone of the genre.
Give it a listen, maybe with headphones; if you're not familiar with the genre, the astonishment will be even greater.
 
'Til the Following Night

Screaming Lord Sutch - Jack The Ripper - 1963 45rpm

I said it, we will recover some of those crazy characters from that abundant period that goes from the late fifties to the mid-sixties… that limbo between the birth of Rock 'n' Roll and the connection with garage and related styles.

So many characters with a capital P. David Edward Sutch (Screamin in honor of that other madman) would take more than a book… unfortunately, his over-the-top performances and rule-breaking antics were rarely recorded, with very little available.

This is discussed in Ritchie Blackmore's biography that I "reviewed" here many years ago. It was Blackmore himself who played with him and many other sadly forgotten ones. So many names, so many Nobles who laid the groundwork for the near future.

It’s worth noting that until 1970 he didn’t release a single album, but thanks to people like Page, Beck, Bonham, Redding, and Hopkins, he managed to put out a couple of decent ones… but by then it was all over…

Then he entered politics always as a born provocateur, savansadir.

#garagedintorni (216)
 
among my old CDs (1)
The Ecstasy Of Saint Theresa ‎– Free D(Original Soundtrack)(1994)(Electronic)(Ambient)(Experimental)
At the time, the term "Ambient" was more or less foreign to me, but these vivid, organic sounds, constantly transforming, enchanted me and gradually became the key to a magical yet real world, so far away but also so close. It deserves a bit of attention, a bit of Our Time just to peek through a keyhole at what’s inside the clouds 🌥 and what the wind is like 💨