Francesco Guccini - Vedi Cara -

I hope the now immortal @[withor] doesn't hold it against me, but I'm sure this song suits him perfectly.
 
Orpheus (1950) - Walking through the mirror (HD)

"Orpheus"
by Jean Cocteau (1950)

starring Jean Marais
François Périer
Maria Casarès
and Marie Déa

#35mm
 
Ron Carter - Saguaro

Ron Carter (10 out of 10)
"Saguaro" from: Piccolo
1977 (Milestone)

#jazzlegends
 
Prozac+ live al Rolling Stone 2004 (4) ACIDA, ANGELO

On these things, I'm rather forgetful: did I or did I not include this thing?
If I did, I'll hit you with it again!
So you understand that THAT Pordenone, in those years, was a heavily drugged city.
Not a little!
I saw a Dutch Punk band taking acid like it was candy.
What a wonder!!!
 
Mouth & MacNeal - Ah! L'Amore

#sanremo50annifa

Presented by Corrado and Gabriella Farinon
28 songs participate (14 in Category A + 14 "Giovani" artists)

FORMULA: 1 performance per song, qualified: 14 Category A artists by right + 4 artists from the Giovani Category.

By: Lombardo, Sebastianelli, Capelli
Ah, love..... Mouth & McNeal
11th place!
 
magdelaine - there is a crack in everything (Leonard Cohen, U2, Alain Souchon, Michel Berger...)
in all this beautiful music that you can listen to here, this fits well too.
good night
 
1977

Thee Mighty Caesars-True to you

I knew it, reopening the adventures of the multifaceted noble Baffone was bound to bring some exciting moments…

The "extremes"…

#garagedintorni (145/1)
 
I have to - Strange Pursuits
Official: better the SPEAKERS guys
 
Dollar Bill Blues
I had never heard it before: BEAUTIFUL. WHAT A SURPRISE, WHAT MUSIC.
 
Thee Mighty Caesars - Wiley Coyote

Thee Mighty Caesars 'You Make Me Die'

I knew that reopening the adventures of the multifaceted and noble Baffone would lead to something great…

#garagedintorni (145)
 
Boubacar Traoré & Ali Farka Touré - Duna Ma Yelema
And could it be that the inevitable imasoulman hasn't already left his little paw prints here as well?
 
One Nation Under A Groove - Funkadelic (Full Album)

Asterics' One Hundred Favourites [in no particular order] (97/100)