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La Radio Uabab #276

De senectute, ovvero l’arte di saper invecchiare bene! Breve trattato in cinque passaggi sulla gerentofilia e la passione per i “vecchi leoni”.

Playlist

“Mau Mau (feat. Nah Eeto)”, Tony Allen, There Is No End (Blue Note, 2021)
“Calling England Home”, Anthony Joseph, The Rich Are Only Defeated When Running For Their Lives (Heavenly Sweetness, 2021)
“Dance On”, Daniel Lanois, Heavy Sun (Maker Series, 2021)
“Only A Song”, Van Morrison, Latest Record Project Volume 1 (BMG, 2021)
“Why Can’t We Live Together (feat. Iggy Pop)”, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Breathe (Blue Note, 2021)

La Radio Uabab
Da qualche anno mi prendo cura botanicamente di un paio di blog. Uno di parole per provare a raccontare le musiche che infestano la mia curiosità, l’altro di suoni da seminare alla ricerca di ascolto. Sospettavo che assieme avrebbero cercato di raggiungere la radio, con fare incolto, come fanno i rampicanti.
Ecco allora la Radio Uabab, un piccolo pezzo di terra, la giusta pazienza e parecchie sementi sonore che giungono da ogni dove. È un piacere innestarle assieme, innaffiarle e vederle crescere. Quando la stagione è buona si può perfino ottenere una rigogliosa catarsi verde.
Bastano solo orecchie e curiosità.

Ogni martedì alle 21 su Radio Sonora.