ATTENTION-WARNING-CAUTIONS: RedInferno label. Absolutely avoid for prudes and do-gooders. This video has been sent directly from Belzebù-Bidibibobidibù to the Italian Earth to incite Italians to blaspheme. If you watch it, you must rush to confess in the next-to-immediately second. And don't pretend I didn't tell you!
When a work is worth more than a thousand words. Perfect in everything, in divine timing, in the cut-up's fantasy, worthy of the best trip-hop DJs around, in the good taste of the assembly: masterful, for example, is the part about the cards "with the glue that comes off, damn" where for a moment it seems that the author goes out of time, but instead recovers excellently thanks to the use of the hilarious loop of good Mosconi banging his hand on the table, which, apart from being fun to watch, also enriches the sound.
Indeed, the ongoing operation is singular: the song you are about to hear is nothing but a hip-hop remix of a piece that is negligible in itself, the commercial "Destination Calabria" (a song created for the most mainstream dance floors) and is certainly not the focal point of the work, which relies entirely on the excellent video-mixing work carried out. In short, the anonymous artist has condensed, in just under three minutes and always with good taste, all the best of the Mosconi repertoire available, creating something that could be defined as a "video-remix" being indeed a remix both audio (in Mosconi's curses and his hand banging in time) and, above all, an entirely new video creation (and what a video!). So ultimately, even if the song doesn't shine with originality, it doesn't detract in the slightest from the perfection achieved in audiovisual terms. In other words, we are facing a masterpiece unique in its genre (in fact, other audio remixes on the Mosconi theme have been made, nothing transcendent, but as far as I know no other video-remix has been made) and if you're lucky, it will draw more than a smile and perhaps even a laugh. And that can't be trivial. Enough chit-chat, here is the work.
PS: I certainly do not consider myself a Christian, I'm rather an atheist, and the "best" result I've achieved, in moments of greatest inspiration, is agnosticism. Nevertheless, I get very annoyed by those who blaspheme in public, among people who might also be believers. I find this to be a symptom of great rudeness and lack of respect. If you want to be respected, then you must be the first to respect others. It's not that difficult, after all...
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