Natural Beauty
What a fantastic album.
As "grunge" was taking off, this gem was released in 1992.
 
Give It Time

Somewhere in Between

#garagedintorni (85/2)

The second album, 2014, is different… more varied and melodic… no, that’s not the right word but I don’t know which one to use…
The slower tracks are beautiful… Somewhere in Between is wonderful, a Passenger with a captivating voice…
This album is also for @[fedezan76], there’s something of the Madrugada in the atmospheres.

Dublin. Certainly some great stoners, at least at the beginning. I’ve never read anything about them. Two albums… they announced the third one several years ago but still nothing… maybe they’re dead, completely high and drunk.
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
and now call me a paninaro with these way-too-tight American jeans!! 😎🤣
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
be patient 🤡🤣
 
Marlene Kuntz - Come Stavamo Ieri It was 1996 and this was a beautiful piece.
 
IVANO FOSSATI - LUNARIO DI SETTEMBRE
Unfortunately, I can't find a live version that matches the one I would like to describe to you.

Teatro Verdi, in Pordenone, late '80s.
"Discanto" had just been released, following the masterpiece "La pianta del tè."
Ivano shows up with two others and starts playing some old stuff. "Okay," I think, "what a drag!"
Then he says, "Tonight we’ll go a little ways; together with these and other musicians." And he kicks off "La pianta del tè," with the guy from Intillimani—yes, that very one!—materializing on stage, playing that stuff beautifully with those pipes that, perhaps, weren’t a vuvuzela.
Suddenly, out of nowhere, a Celtic harp, a mandola, a whistle appear.
Diobòia!
An acoustic setup, a sound system, a sonic balance among the highs, the louds, and the silences (yes, music is also made of unplayed notes, just ask Miles Davis) beyond perfection: even those who understood nothing of all this didn’t dare to breathe.
The flight of a fly would have been disturbing.

Returning to this piece, after having laid down the law, he launches into a diatribe about justice, cites Judge Carnevale—who at the time acquitted mobsters—and explains why the "witches" were burned alive.
Then he concludes:
"And, still, today, justice is administered... LIKE THIS!"
BUUMMM!, with the lowest piano key.

Normally, when someone tries to explain things, it drives me crazy (it happened to me even with the latest De André, who I think talked too much), but that time it was just right!

P.S. For dates and technical details, specifications, tunings (except for the mandola, which was in Open D major), please refer to those in the know: I prefer the guts.
 
L'uomo senza passato (2002) - Cena a casa sua

"The Man Without a Past"
by Aki Kaurismaki (2002)

starring Markku Peltola
and Kati Outinen

#35mm
 
Jimmy Forrest - That's All

Jimmy Forrest (4 out of 5)
"That's all" from: Out of the Forrest
1961 (Prestige)

#jazzlegends
 
Paolo Conte - Un vecchio errore
Nothing at all, explain to the people
What it means, what it means
To love love
Without ever making
Even a mistake
 
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Mona - 8/15/1969 - Sonoma State College (Official)

But someone who was born with this music, how can they listen to REP???
 
Shalom - Roberto Vecchioni

Anyway, no matter what everyone thinks........
 
Epitaph - The Lord Of Evil (Demo) (1990) (Full Demo)
Another Italian dark experimental relic.
 
#laughingnotcrying

Nitzer ebb violent playground.f4v

"To the left! To the left!
We are the boys, we are the big boys, so strong, so pure, we know we are.
Don’t you want to come and join us in our playground?
It’s a violent playground.
We play for power
Now we can grow, we must never grow old..."
 
I Don't Mind

The Revellions - Up to you

#garagedintorni (85/1)

Dublin. Definitely beautiful stoners, at least in the beginning. Never read anything about them. Two albums... the third one was supposed to be released a few years ago but still nothing... maybe they are dead from extreme drug use and alcoholism. Anyway, two truly remarkable albums: this one, the debut, a wonderfully “classic” garage-punk experience that we’re enjoying today...
Since @[macmaranza] brought it up here, I’m clearly playing CIMITERIA...