La vita è meravigliosa (Frank Capra, 1946)

"It's a Wonderful Life"
by Frank Capra (1946)

starring James Stewart
and Donna Reed

#35mm
 
Delilah - Milt Jackson and Wes Montgomery

Ws Montgomery (6 of 10)
"Delilah" from: Bags Meets Wes!
1962 (Riverside)

#jazzlegends
 
Fabrizio de André - Oceano

But in the end, what do we really know about the hows and whys, and so on?

Not much, but sometimes something comes to light, like this story about two songs:

"Once I had listened to a song in a nightclub that stuck in my head, I liked it so much, and it was 'Alice' by Francesco De Gregori. At the same time, a question had stuck in my head: why does Alice look at the cats and not at that lamppost over there, or any other thing, a rock rather than a bush, a tree? I wanted to ask her, but I didn't know how, I didn't know her and I had this question for her...
The following summer, I discover that she is starting to work with my father on an album called 'Volume Ottavo.' Can you imagine, I went crazy—I went to Sardinia and found her there, at home. In pajamas. Working with my father, sitting on my couch, with a guitar, young, with a red beard, a bit of a hippie [...]. So I gather my courage and go to her. This is Fabrizio's son, Cristiano; nice to meet you, Francesco. I start off slowly, then gradually I convince myself and one day: 'Francesco, why does Alice look at the cats?'
He looks at me with one eye open and the other closed... He doesn’t respond. And he never answered me. Actually, he did answer me, but in a rather unusual way: he wrote a song, with my father. It's called 'Oceano,' and I must say that I am proud of this song because it was dedicated to me. It's the answer to why Alice looks at the cats. After that, I never dared to ask him such questions again."

From an interview with Cristiano De André from 1995.
 
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We are DEVO
D-E-V-O
 
Fabio Rovazzi feat. Orietta Berti - La Discoteca Italiana (Official Video)
Among the unbearable things of summer is also the inability to escape the listening of the unavoidable, horrifying "hits"!
With my wife and kids, then...
Well, today they were listening and singing along, very convinced, to this stuff. So I casually asked them, "who are these people?"
And they replied: "Orietta Berti (with Rovazzi)!!!!"
In my opinion, the fact that Orietta Berti is one of the hits of 2023 tells us about Italy and the times we are living in much more than a sociology treatise!
By the way, Alberoni has passed away and it doesn't seem like anyone has really talked about it much.
 
The Mysteries of Love

It's tough to choose one to post........
 
The Kim Squad and Dinah Shore Zeekapers : Renaissance

During a remarkable period of “welcome back pippe” - I admit I was no longer feeling it - I listened to and (re)discovered garage bands of soul and blood, with, as a rule, the most diverse 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 super-fast scales and your fucking 4 octaves of vocal range.” Since 1990 onwards, with some revival of old geezers, savansadir.

#garagedintorni (7)
 
Everything Must Change

November 1974....I need to ask for the intervention of @[zappp] and @[imasoulman]

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Ingrandisci questa immagine
 
Gavin Harrison Anesthetize

That's how winning is super easy, practically an octopus.
 
Leonard Cohen - Happens to the Heart Succede al cuore con testo
I’ve posted it before, but with the translation, it’s more beautiful.
Oh, I almost forgot, happy Ferragosto—if anyone cares—
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Photo by Sergio
Happy Ferragosto everyone 😀
 
Juan Diego Florez & Nino Machaidze - I Puritani - Fini...me lassa - Vieni fra queste braccia

for three days?

P.S.: note at 0:41 the leitmotif... you know, those things that if Wagner had had the sea nearby, he would have been a little Bellini?
 
King Kong

Can you still hoe on Ferragosto?
 
Creature of the Golden Dawn-just in time

Creatures of the Golden Dawn: Bye Bye Baby

During a remarkable period of "welcome back flops" - I admit I wasn't interested anymore - I listened to, (re)discovered garage bands with soul and blood, featuring, as per usual, the most diverse influences from beat to punk, from psychedelia to R&B - from power pop to folk, from rockabilly to mod, including 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 rapid scales and your bullshit four-octave vocal range." Since 1990 onwards, with occasional resurgences of old relics, savansadir.

#garagedintorni (6)

Albums with MAXIMUM RATINGS…
 
Bohemian Like You
Ferragosto falls on a Tuesday, let's stay calm.