Robbie Robertson - Somewhere Down The Crazy River (Official Music Video)
This - I don't know if produced here by the Archangel - played with "The Band," a group that not only accompanied Roberto Affittacamere but also distinguished itself by being the actual protagonist of that little movie by Martin Scorsese called "The Last Waltz."
Look at his childlike eyes, knowing that the era of free drugs had already ended before it even began.
Look at that disillusioned Native American gaze that knows his land was not discovered, but invaded.
Let's hold on, DeBasici!
We are here. Like it or not!
 
E Johnny Prese il Fucile (Johnny Got His Gun)

"And Johnny Took the Shotgun"
by Dalton Trumbo (1971)

starring Timothy Bottoms
Donald Sutherland
Jason Robards
Kathy Fields
and Marsha Hunt

#35mm
 
Jimmy Forrest - Bolo Blues

Jimmy Forrest (2 of 5)
"Bolo Blues" from: Out of the Forrest
1961 (Prestige)

#jazzlegends
 
Edoardo Bennato E Gianna Nannini-Notti Magiche Italia 90 Video Ufficiale HD
Now, I don’t know how to “tag” people here.
I press the hashtags, I hit the “@” but nothing.
Anyway, this is for Withor, may God have mercy on his soul if he understands me.

I LOVE this piece!
Everyone calls me an idiot but that Italy of the 90s was BEAUTIFUL.
Then that damned Caniggia, with the complicity of the Ambrosian defense - diobastàrdo - ruined our party.
Ps. They shouldn’t have played that game in Naples!
 
NORTHWIND - Iole ( album ''Mythology'' 1987)
Space disco from 1987 but with a distinctly hard prog and heavy 70's old school style.
 
THE 99th FLOOR - ''Things They Told Me Yesterday''

The 99th Floor☆ Never More

#garagedintorni (83/1)

Even a spectacular garageballad...

Come on, I'll take a little gamble: “The Adventures of Little Red Riding Hood”... @[macmaranza]

The debut album of these noble slacker musicians from Turin is truly remarkable... LONG LIVE ITALIAN GARAGE MUSIC!!! If you write the name of the singles, it comes out something like: GUY-GUITARIST-SINGER... stop... not even two words ahahahahahah
#belisim
 
Mercury Rev - You're My Queen ….but how great is this piece, really?
 
The 99th Floor - Too Many Times

The 99th Floor Stop & Try

In a remarkable period of "welcome back pippe" - I admit I wasn’t feeling it anymore - I listened to, (re)discovered garage bands that are raw and passionate, with, as per the rule, the most varied influences from beat to punk, from psychedelia to R&B - from power pop to folk, from rockabilly to mod, even soul and even hard rock. In short, the essence of rock 'n' roll, from true beasts to the wild scream of "fuck your virtuosic and ridiculously fast scales and your four-octave vocal range bullshit." From 1990 onwards, with some comebacks from old-timers, savansadir.

#garagedintorni (83)

The debut album of these noble lazy bastards from Turin is truly remarkable… WL’ITAGLIAGARAGISTA!!! If you write the names of the singles, it comes out something like: TIZIO-GUITARIST-SINGER… stop… not even two words ahahahahahah
#belisim
 
Nancy (Live)

#dedicatedto