Yesterday I watched two great films by David Cronenberg, namely "A History of Violence" from 2005 and "Eastern Promises" from 2007; today I also checked out "Cosmopolis" from 2012 Mecca by Somali Singer/Rapper K'naan From Cosmopolis and tomorrow I'll be watching another DC film, "A Dangerous Method" from 2011, about an ambiguous biographical story of Sigmund Freud & C.G. Jung, and that's it...
 
L'inedita intervista a Franco Battiato _ 1985 about the 'three-minute song,' I think exactly like him.
 
MILES KANE Heal

Let's start organizing to define the top 5 of my albums of 2023.
 
#laughingnotcrying

Ottocento - Fabrizio de Andrè

"Beautiful and bold son, bronze of Versace, son ever more capable of playing the stock market, of raping on the run and you, wife with wide meshes, with many desires, expert in antiques, silver boxes I will gift you. Eight hundred, Nine hundred One thousand five hundred silver boxes late Eighteenth century I will gift you.."
 
Fabrizio De Andrè - Don Raffaè
Even if you've listened to it countless times, this piece by De Andrè is always a great pleasure to hear again.
 
The Smiths - There is a light that never goes out //Lyrics

With lyrics, great love song! Great album!
 
HOUND DOG TAYLOR - Dust My Broom
maremmamaiala what a robbery!!!
 
The Unclaimed - Run From Home

The Unclaimed - Things In The Past

#garagedintorni (65/2)

The Reverend continues: “… (Ganz) has no reason to believe in a return of garage beat, because he has never looked beyond the records of the Standells and the Count Five. For him, there are no other possible musics. The Unclaimed… always in the right place but at the wrong time. Always late or ahead of the curve. When, after the EP three years later, their first self-financed album is released under a phantom label Hysteria in honor of the obscure Hysterics and solely owned by Ganz, the group has already disbanded and reformed with a completely new lineup… except for Ganz”… and this is another story equally out of focus and disjointed, savansadir. The Unclaimed = 1EP + 1LP / 4+6= 10 recorded tracks…
 
My Friend Goo

Sonic Youth
 
The Unclaimed★Ugh

The Unclaimed - No Apology

In a remarkable period of “welcome back, wankers” – I admit I wasn’t feeling it anymore – I listened to and (re)discovered garage bands full of soul and blood, pulling from a wide range of influences from beat to punk, from psychedelia to R&B – from power pop to folk, from rockabilly to mod, even soul and hard rock. In short, the essence of rock and roll from true beasts to the wild scream of “screw your virtuosic and super-fast bullshit scales and your four-octave vocal range of crap.” Since 1990 onward, with a few returns of old relics, savansadir.

#garagedintorni (65/1)

Dave Gibson wants them for his label Moxie Records, founded in honor of his dog and the obscure beat-punk bands from the sixties of which he was a fierce collector. Shelley Ganz is MUCH WORSE. A Buddhist monk who locks himself in his house to watch old films and listen to old records, with his collection of vintage Vox amps, writing letters dated 1966. Ganz is not one to play with the sixties. Ganz lives inside his own time machine, his cage… continues…
 
Why Does The Rain
The Loft - Lonely Street
The Loft - Like
another band that has filled my downtime
 
#laughinginstead_of_crying

Chico Buarque - A Banda (Chico Buarque, Vol. 1) [Áudio Oficial]

My people who suffer let go of the pain to watch the band pass by.
The sad girl, all silent, smiled, the sad rose that was closed, opened up...
But, to my disappointment, what was sweet came to an end.
Everything returned to its place
After the band had passed
And each in their own corner
And everywhere pain...

After the passing of the band
To the sound of love songs.