The Greenhornes - I've been down

Greenhornes - Good Times

So the first 100 should be dedicated in a truly noble way, with these former young lads over the weekend. I have at least ten of their songs in my heart.

For me, their first three from the turn of the millennium ('99 being the first), including the EPs, are phenomenal. They play anything from the "sector" with sublime melodies.
If they had only written this beat-garage and this amazing blues, that would already be enough, to be honest.
There’s also a wonderful compilation that gathers (almost) all the best of the “Seven Soles” era.

#garagedintorni (100/1)
 
Contingency Song
JANE REMOVER
 
LIES-THE GREENHORNES.

The Greenhornes feat. Holly Golightly - There is an End

So, the first 100 should be dedicated in an extremely noble way, with these former lads over the weekend. I have at least ten of their songs in my heart.

For me, their first three from the beginning of the millennium ('99 was the first), along with the EPs, are stunning. They play anything from the "genre" with sublime melodies.
Here’s an energetic piece and a gem with Holly…
There’s also a beautiful collection that gathers (almost) all the best from the “Seven Soles” period.

#garagedintorni (100)
 
Autechre - Kalpol Introl

Asterics' One Hundred Favourites [in random order] (13/100)
 
l'abbigliamento di un fuochista (il grande Francesco De Gregori)
After the extraordinary review on fathers, which I don't need to comment on, I would like to share this one about mothers, as it's not the same thing, at least for us boys.
The mother is certain, but the son can be generated by a cooperative of fathers: even if in our case we are more or less sure.

What I mean is that the figure of the father for me, and for everyone, is something you only notice when he's not there or has never been there. And if he is there, talk to him, because he loved your mother.
 
Ken Russell's The Devils (1971) - Intro sequence

"The Devils"
by Ken Russell (1971)

starring Oliver Reed
and Vanessa Redgrave

#35mm
 
Art Farmer Quartet - By Myself

Art Farmer (6 out of 10)
"By Myself" from: Farmer's Market
1958 (New Jazz)

#jazzlegends
 
Toad - Change In Time
Vic Vergeat has left us :(
 
Well, YOU WANTED IT YOURSELVES! (especially @[imasoulman]) and now try to react!
Aldo Busi-Pazza (1990)
This is the record that @[dsalva] and @[withor] will battle over with clawing and hair-pulling... the one that even @[Dislocation] didn't have the courage to listen to...
AND IT'S NOT OVER YET!