The Blinders - Gotta Get Through not bad these Blinders!
 
The Incredible Staggers - Zombies of Love

The Incredible Staggers // That's The Beat (official music video) )

#garagedintorni (80/3)

Still here with the Incredibilmentebarcollanti … videos and Noble pieces

In my opinion, these psychopaths must have been frozen in 1965 only to emerge from a manhole in AUSTRIA (!!!) and for some, to be considered the finest beat-garage reality of the time.
ASTOUNDING. I'll throw in a gem here … I'm placing my bet on the legendary MAGHELLA without a doubt, savansadir.
 
#laughingnotcrying

Gli uomini piccoli

"Characterized by a very short sight, little men struggle to open any door. Approximate yet unshakeable beliefs, little men cannot enter songs... And if they do something they should be ashamed of, little men say that it is their duty... And they demand money for every performance: little men do nothing for pleasure or passion. When they leave the headquarters, a small heir remains who frames their principles and even their face. No other trace is left."
 
Grover Washington Jr. - Loran's Dance

Soft, syncopated morning
 
Arpia - Resurrezione (1988)
Here’s what could have come out in Italy. Something unclassifiable. Disco!
 
Pauli Carman - Dial My Number It was 1986, I believe in the summer, when it was warm but bearable and without the African anticyclone, and in the evenings it was sometimes a bit chilly, requiring a light sweater... suddenly, from one of the thousand stereo radios (better in sound quality than those ridiculous modern ones with toy equalizers) this song appeared.
 
Lolita (Kubrik, 1961) - Il fattore decisivo

"Lolita"
by Stanley Kubrick (1962)

starring James Mason
Peter Sellers
Shelly Winters
and Sue Lyon

#35mm
 
Bix Beiderbecke - Clarinet Marmalade

Bix Beiderbecke (9 out of 10)
"Clarinet Marmalade"

#jazzlegends
 
SHYLMAGOGHNAR - The Sea (Official Video) | Napalm Records

Another single. Another hit. Coming out on November 10. All good.
 
NOTTE

@[ZiOn] do you know this one by any chance? I stumbled upon it thanks to a TV series that aired some time ago. It's not my style, but given the sounds, it might interest you more.
 
Gesù bambino - Francesco De Gregori
A seemingly harmless little song, almost silly, indeed; tiny tiny. However, I have always found it VERY unsettling from the first moment I heard it, many years ago. I don’t think the Prince could have foreseen what is happening in the powder keg, but certainly the piece seems to have been quite auspicious, by his standards.
P.S. And in some lines ("forgive everyone, except for someone") I think you can hear the influence of Lucio Dalla, who was at the time engaged with him in the "Banana Repubblic Tour".

From me (and not just me, mind you) seen back then, what can I tell you!
 
The Junkyard Liberty - Chains

the DISCO of autumn....
 
Official Season 6 Trailer | Better Call Saul
One last memorable season; after "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," "Better Call Saul" - which everyone knows is the prequel to "Breaking Bad" - ends with a Grand Parade.

It's clear that the writers' strike first, and then Covid, have refreshed the ideas that had been somewhat dulled in recent years among the creators of American TV series.

I'm not one to throw around technical data at the end, considering that's not really necessary, but after a strong first episode, the second is a series of nested stories that narratively contain seemingly difficult knots to unravel, all enhanced by cinematography, a script, acting talent, and a soundtrack that's out of the ordinary. Or rather, out of New Mexico in this case.

In short, I'm savoring it slowly, waiting to krakk... um, download the latest episode of "Peaky Blinders," from which I expect something better than the previous one.
In the series "When, finally, you have nothing better to do."
Retirement looms, BRUTTOGGIÙDDA it was about time!!!
 
Campi di Fragole

Welcome back, brothers.