fabriziozizzi

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Tutto è provvisorio. Come la vita. E' un semplice elenco per dirla alla Ditta.
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  • fabriziozizzi
    21 may 20
    I tell myself, what the hell are you doing making rankings if you've already changed your mind? Everyone can't be first, can they?
     
  • fabriziozizzi
    21 may 20
    I tell myself, what the hell are you doing making rankings if you've already changed your mind? Everyone can't be first, can they?
     
    • Ditta
      22 may 20
      For me, usually, rather than rankings, they are "lists." The position doesn't matter (almost) mI
    • Ditta
      22 may 20
      *never
    • fabriziozizzi
      23 may 20
      You are right!
  • fabriziozizzi
    21 may 20
    Just two times, you fool.
     
  • JOHNDOE
    29 may 20
    De Andre Tenco Ciampi Rino Gaetano Pino Daniele Edoardo Bennato
     
  • fabriziozizzi
    29 may 20
    there are also them. I just need to extend the list. :))) I love 2 or 3 of them. Then everyone is equal. Each one fills me with something.
     
  • gaston
    29 may 20
    I'm glad to see Ivan Graziani.
     
  • Ditta
    29 may 20
    I agree with the comment of @[JOHNDOE], and I would also add Vecchioni, Branduardi, Venditti (70s-80s), and Battisti. But with what’s already there, I completely agree.
     
    • JOHNDOE
      29 may 20
      Oh Christ, we were missing LUCIO BATTISTI (and here comes the debate, oh but he’s not a singer-songwriter, etc.)
    • fabriziozizzi
      31 may 20
      No diatribe. I acknowledge the immense historical value of Lucio, but along with Baglioni, Cocciante, and Zero, I don't listen to him. I like very few songs.
    • Ditta
      31 may 20
      I understand, after all, I never liked it much either, except for "Anima latina" and the whites.
    • JOHNDOE
      31 may 20
      whoever talks about anima latina and i bianchi feels "constructed" to me, and I’m not saying this because Battisti is famous for others and therefore not for anima latina and i bianchi; I’m saying it because there’s so much more in the others.

      this thing about Battisti, bianchi + anima reminds me of pink floyd only with Barrett, in short, a load of nonsense :)
    • fabriziozizzi
      31 may 20
      I repeat, I recognize his greatness and what he has left behind. And he had the courage after Mogol to trust Panella. But I can't go further not knowing his works. I didn't like the voice. It's a gut feeling. I can't even say that I don't like the songs. I haven't listened to them.
    • Ditta
      31 may 20
      @johndoe look, I’m not really fond of those up until 1972 (except for "Il mio canto libero"), even though I recognize their value. From "Il nostro caro angelo" onwards, it starts to change for the better, and it reaches its peak with "Anima latina." "Batteria contrabbasso ecc." is nice, "Io tu noi tutti" has never convinced me, "Una donna per amico" is highly overrated, and "Una giornata uggiosa" has never appealed to me (just my personal taste). The white ones, except for "La sposa occidentale," are just devoured while tied to the discs with Mogol. Of course, this is just my personal opinion.
  • iside
    31 may 20
    And Faust'o? And Onorato? And Castelnuovo?
     
  • Martello
    11 jun 20
    I love you for Jannacci first! You understood who this guy was! Applause!