Alice
Cocteau Twins
 
 
Cristina Donà - Invisibile

I keep the promise made to @[Annette].
I will transcribe a story about Israel ben Eliezer, the Baʻal Shem Tov, also known by the acronym BeShT, the Polish rabbi and mystic (Podolia, 1698 – Medžybiž, 1760), who founded modern Hasidism, a joyful spiritual renewal of Orthodox Judaism.
 
Je̲t̲h̲r̲o̲ Tu̲l̲l - War Chi̲l̲d̲ (Full Albums)

December 1974... not exactly their best

Ingrandisci questa immagine

Ingrandisci questa immagine
 
 
Paolo Conte -Una giornata al mare

Here’s what I will do on European erections day.

Ah, but you can also go to the mountains, as there might be less humanity packed & stinking.
But I really mean #maybe!
 
Jaws (1975) - Get out of the Water Scene (2/10) | Movieclips

"Jaws"
by Steven Spielberg (1975)

starring Roy Scheider
Richard Dreyfuss
Robert Shaw
and Lorraine Gary

#35mm
 
Well You Needn T (Instrumental)

Randy Weston (8 out of 10)
"Well, You Needn't" from: Portraits of Thelonious Monk
1990 (Verve)

#jazzlegends
 
 
 
 
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son (Sub. Español / Lyrics)
who knows how many "lucky kids" have slipped away. the song fits perfectly for today, 16/8/24.
strange, huh? the truth is that the ancients were completely wrong: historia maestra vitae, what a colossal lie!
 
The Attention! - Have a Drink

The Attention! - Messer Raus

My favorites…

VIENNA - 2009/2012

Not often, but when Austria shows up, they are truly Noble refreshing gems.

For those who love that garage-mod infused with Soul and Black atmospheres.
Only two albums, unfortunately. But better a few of blood than many bland and hypocritical, savansadir.

I thought of the Most Noble Commander @[Carlos]

I can’t find everything, but today follow me if you’d like…

#garagedintorni (191/2)
 
 
Bob Dylan - Masters of War (Lyrics)
the Great Bob Dylan is more relevant than ever. this song hasn’t aged -unfortunately- a single day.
 
 
Swing Out Sister - La La (Means I Love You)

La La (Means I Love You)
These days I'm listening to a lot of female voices; it must be spring. I really love the entire Swing Out Sister album that features this track, "The Living Return." Their rhythm section always has a high groove factor, and the rest of the album travels at high levels as well.
However, this song is a cover, much older, a classic of Soul released by The Delfonics in 1968. I really enjoy listening to the new and the old one after another, for how the atmosphere has been preserved and the groove replicated in essential elements, starting with the snare's unbeatable punch and the bass always ahead of the beat. Both versions make it impossible for the listener to stay still, despite the slow tempo, unless they are completely insensitive to the rhythm.
Here is the original version from 1968: The Delfonics - La-La Means I Love You (Audio)

Note: We’ll all remember when in Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown, the detective listens to The Delfonics' cassette every time he drives.
 
Pixies - Debaser (Official Video) today I met the supreme leader.
 
Nick Cave & P.J Harvey -Henry Lee

Here is the art and the artists!
Concept album just the way I like it
Seen (separately)