Push Pull
JIMMY LYONS
"Push Pull" from: Wildflowers 4: The New York Loft Jazz Sessions
1977 (Douglas)
#jazzlegends
 
Caparezza - Fuori Dal Tunnel
#Canzonidrogate
I’m out of the tunnel...
Of fun?
Or of drogha?
 
L'ora di religione - Io non credo in Dio
"The Religion Hour"
by Marco Bellocchio (2002)
with Sergio Castellitto
Toni Bertorelli
Jacqueline Lustig
Chiara Conti
and Gigio Alberti
#35mm
 
Something's Cookin'
SUNNY MURRAY & The UNTOUCHABLE FACTOR
"Something's Cookin'" from: Wildflowers 5: The New York Loft Jazz Sessions
1977 (Douglas)
#jazzlegends
 
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If I hadn't chosen Buckley as my nickname, I would've chosen Wyatt. ABSOLUTE GENIUS and this piece can't be commented on, it goes beyond preference.
 
Horace Tapscott - Peyote Song No. III
#jazzlegends by now the tributes to withor can no longer be counted...
 
Angine de poitrine - Sarniezz — Performance unique au Saguenay | FAB
See you in Rovereto. The Turk and I have the tickets...
 
 
Madonna I Feel So Free
Well done Queen. Welcome back.
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Towards Alpe Geccio, altitude 1740 m...
 
Dead Can Dance - Death Cults
Atmospheres from another time and another world: something ceremonial, unsettling, and sumptuous—here is the latest single taken from their new series of monthly releases scheduled for 2026. Thus, "Dead Can Dance" are back with this "Death Cults." mondo:
 
Nine Inch Nails, Boys Noize - Heresy (Nine Inch Noize Version)
For Heresy you need the expensive setup. The sung part has absolutely nothing to do there, as a "cover of Heresy" it's really crap.
That said, at an inhuman volume it makes the walls shake, so as a track to test stereos it’s perfect.
Plus, there’s even the "work it" sample, and I have no idea why.
Nine Inch Nails, Boys Noize - Memorabilia (Nine Inch Noize Version)
The cover of Memorabilia is a cover of Memorabilia. Not that anybody but the Halonatics know about it, I think it was on the March of The Pigs maxi single? I dunno, it was on some maxi single.
The others are all post-2000 crap, I don’t get the point of covering that shit.
 
 
The Prestige Best Scenes - All The Scenes With Nikola Tesla
"The Prestige"
by Christopher Nolan (2006)
with Hugh Jackman
Christian Bale
Scarlett Johansson
David Bowie
and Michael Caine
#35mm
 
Dance of Satan
GIUSEPPI LOGAN
"Dance of Satan" from: The Giuseppi Logan Quartet
1965 (ESP)
#jazzlegends
 
Eagles - Desperado (Full Album)
#analbumaadaykeepsthedoctoraway
 
Frank Zappa - Move On (Live)
Even back then, the uncle was already on the move...
 
GOD SAW I WAS DOG - GOD SAW I WAS DOG (Full Album 2026)
Plea...sure. Nothing special, maybe they're not bad live at the bar.
 
The Soft Machine - "Gesolreut" live BBC TV
"Gesolreut" is an exceptional track from the double album "Six" by "Soft Machine," who had already lost their legendary drummer Robert Wyatt-Ellidge since '71 (he left to found "Matching Mole"), released in 1973, and serves as a bridge between the band's psychedelic roots and the complex, technical jazz-fusion style for which they became famous in the mid-'70s.
Gesolreut (sometimes split into the parts G - sol - re - ut) is, first of all, a musical term that dates back to the medieval period; it is the word used for the notes sol and sol sharp within the hexachordal system (Ut - Re - Mi - Fa - Sol - La) devised by Guido d'Arezzo (a Benedictine monk who lived around the year 1000, recognized posthumously as «Guido, peritus Musicus, et monachus necnon eremita Beandus.»). Furthermore, it is the seventh compound name used in the guidonian manual mnemonic device for solfeggio; ahem, for those who are into music, in this method the note sol/sol sharp is sung using sol, re, or ut, depending on the hexachord used and that's it...
#storie