Gilla Band - Post Ryan @[ZannaB] I had forgotten to recommend them to refresh your dusty playlists. And if you want another tip, here you go! Sleaford Mods - Mork n Mindy Ft. Billy Nomates But that's enough now.
 
Mornington Crescent

and happy grayness from Monday to everyone
 
Randy Weston (Usa, 1972) - Marrakesh Blues

Randy Weston (10 of 10)
"Marrakesh Blues" from: Blue Moses
1972 (CTI)

#jazzlegends
 
Fabrizio De André e PFM - Il concerto ritrovato - Zirichiltaggia - Live in Genova - 03/01/1979

The fact is that, at the time you're seeing, a Sardinian woman (an imperial stunner) approached me and said, "come outside, I want to talk to you."
Oh my!
Then she explained that she didn’t understand my accent and, as usual, her boyfriend (husband?) didn’t appreciate my friendliness with the Noble Sardinian language.
But I was speaking in friulano!
I ask for the understanding of the most enlightened @[sfascia carrozze].
He knows that I ADORE Cannonau, of course paired with Casodimarzo!
HE knows I'm joking!
 
NEL CORSO DEL TEMPO di Wim Wenders Clip

"Meanwhile"
by Wim Wenders (1976)

starring Rüdiger Vogler
and Hanns Zischler

#35mm
 
Randy Weston - Niger Mambo

Randy Weston (9 out of 10)
"Niger Mambo" from: African Cookbook
1972 (Atlantic)

#jazzlegends
 
Lock All The Doors

irresistible
 
Gustavo Cerati - Karaoke

Battisti white in Argentina
 
Jefferson Airplane - House at Pooneil Corners - Manhattan Rooftop Concert (1968)
In New York, in 1969, Jefferson Airplane held a concert on the rooftop of a building in Manhattan. This was well ahead of the Beatles, who did the same in London the following year. A notable moment in the history of rock.
 
The Human Expression - Love At Psychedelic Velocity

The Human Expression - Sweet Child Of Nothingness (Subtitulado) 1966

Orange County, Los Angeles California… 1966-1967…

Every now and then, a triple somersault into the DECAYING DECADE… for some particular band that's unknown or almost unbeknownst, which deserves much more than just a simple listen.

Their collection, featuring 45s and demos, posthumously released, quite posthumously, has minimally compensated for the negative karma they had at the time. On the level of Seeds, 13th Floor Elevators, Love, and Doors with their first singles released in Los Angeles during that sensational mid-DECAYING DECADE, they were unable, for various reasons, to continue as it would have been logical. One of many reasons: they rejected “Born To Be Wild” by Mars Bonfire due to doubts about the lyrics… that one by John Kay and the Steppenwolf, just to be clear…

#garagedintorni (192/2)
 
The Human Expression - Optical Sound

Human Expression - Calm Me Down

Orange County, Los Angeles California… 1966-1967…

Every now and then a triple somersault into the DECADE… for some particular unknown or nearly unknown band that deserves much more than just a casual listen.

Their collection, with the 45s and demos, released posthumously, very posthumously has, at least, slightly compensated for the negative karma they experienced back then. On par with Seeds, 13th, Love, Doors with their first singles released in Los Angeles during that sensational mid-DECADE, they were unable, for various reasons, to continue as would have been logical. One of many: they turned down “Born To Be Wild” by Mars Bonfire due to doubts over the lyrics… you know, the one by John Kay and Steppenwolf…

#garagedintorni (192/1)