Caruso a bit of pre-dinner excitement
 
@[algol] discovered yesterday: a chaotic mix between Converge, especially the torn voice of Jacob Bannon, and Isis for the continuous musical ups and downs. If I read it correctly, they are Brazilian: noteworthy, give them a listen... Chora - There Lies a Friend I Once Knew [Album] (2023)
 
Snatam Kaur ~ Mul Mantra.wmv
Yoga course, Kundalini awakening with this mantra, on grass and eyes closed,
 
Pressure Mother, that keyboard beyond space... The Nylon Curtain, 1982
 
Erroll Garner plays Misty
Fortunately, my parents listened to a lot of jazz music. I thank my father for introducing me to this "Misty," masterfully performed by a pianist like Erroll Garner, among many other pieces. A composition that still retains, even after so many years, a supreme beauty. Great music for discerning listeners.
 
I love you Maryanna - Kammamuri's In response to the wise elder @[IlConte], this is always Rino (Gaetano, of course) with the pseudonym Kammamuri's in '73, recording this piece for which on some sites you can find the noble orange 45 RPM, VERY RARE. For those with a turntable who accept the offer, they have every right to go to this other link Kammamuri’s | I Love You Maryanna (Orange Vinyl) – Serendeepity This is "I Love You Maryanna." It's in various languages, if you want, identify them in the song or look for the lyrics on Gugoool. Enjoy the listen.
 
1966 FESTIVAL DI SANREMO Caterina Caselli Nessuno mi può giudicare
Of course, it’s an artifact from the beat period in Italian music of the '60s, but there’s no denying that one of the best proposals of the time was indeed Caterina Caselli. Making her debut at the Sanremo festival in 1966, she appeared very innovative by singing about a woman who was anything but submissive and traditional. No wonder she sings that "no one can judge me, not even you," clearly distancing herself from the type of woman who, just two years earlier with Gigliola Cinquetti, was portrayed as trembling because she candidly admitted "I’m not old enough to love you." The latter was a true sexophobic, while Caterina was a spirited girl who took on the risks associated with her choices. It’s as if to say that even in Italy, a Catholic country, something was changing.
 
Tears For Fears - The Working Hour ... #pezziminori ... I was very unsure about what to choose from Tears For Fears ... many of their tracks cry out for recognition and deserve a reevaluation (I'm immediately thinking of Everybody Loves A Happy Ending, but maybe it only appeals to me ...) ... in the end, I choose this one because it is "sandwiched" between two super classics of the band ... I don't know, to me it somewhat reminds me of Bowie...
 
Il discorso di Mark Hanna - The wolf of wall street (2014)
This time in the original language! Masterpiece.....
 
Light as the Breeze tremendous Lenny
 
link rotto
When Radio Rock was Radio Rock
 
Neil Young | Are You ready For The Country? ... #pezziminori ... How many forgotten wonders in Uncle Nello's songbook ... this crooked country song that closed the first side of Harvest seemed worthy of a revival...
 
Mike Oldfield - Foreign Affair
And here is a flutter of memories and thoughts.