Waltzing's For Dreamers

Easter with Riccardo, Easter all year round!
 
Scalo A Grado (2008 Remaster)
I could, I don't know, almost almost
Happy Easter
 
Happy Easter , debasers!
Oneida - Sheets Of Easter
You've got to look into the
LIGHT
LIGHT
LIGHT
LIGHT
LIGHT
LIGHT
LIGHT
(Repeat ad infinitum)
 
love dance woody shaw

Woody Shaw (6 of 10)
"Love dance" from: Love dance
1976 (Muse)

#jazzlegends
 
Leonard Cohen -- The Guests a wonderful song by the great Leonard.
 
Other music from other worlds (subtitle: 'listen to a fool)
Nadah El Shazly | ندى الشاذلي | Palmyra | بالميرا
"...and so you stay among yourselves listening to Peruvian groups with the bagpipes that are listened to by only a handful of people and that not even their relatives buy!" (quote)
HERE I AM! PRESENT! I, the pompous know-it-all, frequenter of the most foul-smelling and hidden niches, who "will never be part of a majority" as that guy said in that movie... I propose you listen to some of the most unimaginable things that have crossed my hands and ears over the years. You, listen to a fool, give yourself 5 minutes to lose by listening (reading, watching, eating, smelling...) to the same old stuff you already know how they are; if you don't take risks, it simply happens that your brain atrophies.
17) Nadah el Shazly
If the name of @[Annette] Peacock rings a bell, then spend 8 minutes and 47 seconds listening to this track by Nadah el Shazly and then look for her album "Ahwar" from 2017, because if Peacock had been born in Cairo (and about forty years later, but that - really - matters little in the economy of certain music...) she would sound exactly like this!
And, on the album, the music is even more experimental and dark. Nadah "radically reinvents the folk music of her native land from the early 19th century and explores new sound and harmonic frontiers. Using voice, field recordings, and instruments, she creates unsettling sound pieces and song forms that hijack the perception of time with their complex layers and dynamic structure." And our Nadah is not a novice: in Egypt, she was the singer of Shorba (who were quite well-known in her home country) and, even earlier, she started with a Misfitz cover band(!).
Music for all deserts that speaks of that "eternal feminine" which - for someone like me - remains the deepest and most fascinating mystery to continue to toy with.
 
Easter we're already here...
 
The Universal - Small Faces

if Bob Dylan had collaborated with the Kinks, it would have sounded like this
 
Kissing The Pink - Watching Their Eyes
It reminded me of them @[mrbluesky] with One step (classic)...but these guys in their early days were really experimental...that "complicated" wave style of Thomas Dolby, Human's Lib by Howard Jones, the early dubwave of Thompson Twins...
 
Morgan - Samarkhand The Golden
I must say... the comparison with Argent and Greenslade is spot on.
 
Lila Downs - Zapata Se Queda (Video Oficial) lily is a Mex singer living in the USA but surely you all know that, right? hehehe.))
 
Purple Rain Jeff Beck & Beth Hart a song by Prince that I adore.
 
Weary Smile (2016 Remastered Version)

Wonderful piece... Exciting power pop ride...