1978 - Herbie Hancock & Chick Corea World Tour - Nippon Budokan - Tokyo
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1978 - Herbie Hancock & Chick Corea World Tour - Nippon Budokan - Tokyo
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Why are you as a straight man calling another straight man dear hearts..seems suspicious to me..
Teen titans 1966 #16
We all love a bratty sassy Tim ❤️
this came to me in a (day)dream
Jaime Blue Beetle is just like us.
1966 - Jimmy Smith - Verve Records
John Jenkins (1592–1678) - fantasia à 5 no. 7.
Fretwork:
Emily Ashton & Asako Morikawa, treble; Joanna Levine, tenor; Richard Boothby & Reiko Ichise, bass
who let those guys in
1974 - Charles Lloyd - West Bank Auditorium - University Of Minnesota - Minneapolis
1970s - CTI Jazz in Japan - CTI Records
Innanzitutto mi meraviglio che radio popolare faccia una trasmissione di questo tipo perché sono stati uccisi due fascisti... Sono stati uccisi due fascisti eh, son troppo pochi! E cristo...
Parliamoci chiaro, rifacciamoci alla storia, insomma cosa han fatto i fascisti, ma non solo alla storia del ventennio, parliamo dei fascisti d'oggi di quello che fanno ammazzano, spacciano eroina, sparano, mettono le bombe, fanno saltare treni, l'attentato di piazza fontana col governo che li copre e li paga
“Far from being a site where all individuals freely meet as sellers and buyers of commodities, for centuries the liberal market was a site of exclusion, dehumanization and even terror. In the past the ancestors of today’s black citizens were commodities, not autonomous buyers and sellers. And for centuries the market functioned as an instrument of terror: even more than the lash, what imposed total obedience on the slave was the threat of being sold, like a commodity exchanged on the market, separately from other family members. For a long time indentured white servants were also bought and sold on the market, and thus condemned to a fate not very different from that of black slaves. And in the name of the market, workers’ coalitions were repressed and economic and social rights ignored and denied, with a consequent com modification of essential aspects of the human personality and human dignity (health, education, and so on). In extreme cases the superstitious cult of the Market sealed huge tragedies, like the one which in 1847 saw Britain condemn an enormous mass of actual (Irish) individuals to death from starvation.”
— Domenico Losurdo, Liberalism: A Counter-History
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Buddy Bolden: The Elusive Pioneer of Jazz
Introduction: The birth of jazz, with its complex rhythms, soulful melodies, and rich cultural roots, is a tale filled with mystery and innovation. Among the many figures credited with shaping this uniquely American genre, one name often stands out: Charles Joseph “Buddy” Bolden. Often shrouded in legend and myth, Bolden’s contributions to the development of jazz remain a subject of both…