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Crap! Wikipedia UK is making our local rankings... they might even say that the last edition of the Napoli festival was won by Gianni Nazzaro paired with Peppino di Capri & the new Rockers...
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...I only look for good women...the sources I leave to you.
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you’re mistaken, blacche, you’re mistaken, the album was released in Italy in October 1971 and it charted in the hit parade in 1972, with total sales at 63rd place, the highest position reached in the charts was twelfth, the best-selling album that year was Mina's, followed by Battisti with Umanamente uomo il sogno...
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Hey blackdog, but did Masserini tell you the tall tale that Pawn Hearts reached number 1 in Italy? I just called Ciro "fratello Rock" Arnò who confirmed that it peaked at 12th... you must be confused with Trilogy by ELP.
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I mean, we all know that Peter Gabriel at the time of Musical Box had only one pair of boots for going out for a stroll and for going on stage, but we also know that when the Genesis fell apart for the aforementioned reason, Van der Graaf continued for at least a couple more years with a highly personal discourse detached from market logic.
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But why do you take that difference as a statement of superiority of one group over the other? The fact is that Mr. Gabriel left the band in the middle of the tour in 1975 with a nice open letter that more or less said he didn’t want to be trapped by the law of the market...
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Well, Poletti's attitude, as I've said before, is reminiscent of Colonel Kurtz going into the indigenous village and placing himself above the law and morality... the problem is that here there are quite a few Captain Willards...
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blacchedogghe I honestly consider you an intelligent guy and I know very well that you can understand the importance of developing your own musical path while putting market concerns in the background.
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this is another urban legend, only in Italy did Genesis sell more albums than the entire international career of VDGG, the same Selling England was also massively sold in America with an imaginative review from the Los Angeles Times...
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...or "Helen of Troy... Troy... Troy: this name is not new to me!"