El Acero del Partido I
OUR GENERATION GROWS HAPPY
 
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OUR GENERATION GROWS HAPPY
 
The Droogs - Change Is Gonna Come (1984)
From the series "The Forgotten".
True @[IlConte]?
 
Claudio Lolli - Quelli come noi

A great antidepressant straight from the years of lead.
Those who, unfortunately, weren’t there cannot imagine how much fun it was to clash with various fascists and riot police; porphyry & Molotov like there was no tomorrow (we would later discover that, in fact, there wasn’t): an indescribable blast!
All seasoned with a soundtrack – stuff that makes you double over with laughter – ranging from this to the extraordinary Fausto' (which I know is beloved by some here) of "Suicidio".

Naturally, these amusements
were duly narrated by that mix of genius, anarcho-leftists – Andrea Pazienza above all – that was "Il Male"; a rag disguised as a newspaper that did things that millennials, and not only them, cannot even imagine could be done, innocently massified and slaughtered by the crass telemediatic conformism they are subjected to. Not everyone, of course, but we see what the majority is.

The fake front pages of major newspapers mixed with real ones with the complicity of many comrades running newsstands, for example, would be impossible today. News like "Tognazzi head of the BR" or "The third world war has broken out: the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor in the night," with the perfectly reproduced headlines of "Repubblica" and other major newspapers of the time, simply wouldn’t be understood in these dull times of continuous fake news, indistinguishable from the now non-existent "reality."

No revanchism, far from me: just history. The real one.
To greater things, and keep in mind... ALL BACKWARD!
 
 
Steely Dan - Change of the Guard
At 11 o'clock, there's the changing of the guard!
#justonesong etc.
 
Idris Muhammad - Piece of Mind
Let's do the fine things today!
 
Smoke - Il peso del fumo

"Smoke"
by Wayne Wang (1995)

starring William Hurt
Harvey Keitel
and Forest Whitaker

#35mm
 
Barney Wilen - Moshi

Barney Wilen (5 out of 10)
"Moshi" from: Moshi
1972 (Saravah)

#jazzlegends