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Sonohra Liberi da sempre
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You made me laugh a little. Com pli men ti
Hilary Duff Most Wanted
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HILLARY the beer DUFF, favorite of Homer Simpson: "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAhhh hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh............ ..........." (sticks out tongue)
AA.VV. Amici - Scialla
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"FRIENDS! Ahrarara! FRIENDS! Ahrarararararararararararararara... rararararararararara!" Just kidding.
Danny Boyle Trainspotting
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I liked the book the most. I remember the scene where Spud ended up at a girl's house for the night, and the next morning he didn't want to give back the sheet he had used that night and... bam! all the crap flew out from the torn sheet.
Giorgio Gaber La mia generazione ha perso
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"Right-left" and "someone was" come from the live album (in theater) "I as a person." Reading Thepunisher's comment, true love knows how to see beyond political parties and anything else.
Giorgio Gaber Io non mi sento italiano
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I remember all too well that January 1, 2003, the news of his death. When I heard "Io non mi sento italiano," I instantly fell in love with this song, to the point of using its chorus in the finale of "L'italiana" by Renato Zero, with a piece of the national anthem at the beginning and one at the end for my school's year-end show. I realized I had done a work that could be defined as "semi-intellectual," because I noticed that three pieces showed three different sides of being Italian. This song still surprises me today for being a rhymed piece, which has become quite rare in Italian music. Well done, Giorgio. Are you playing cards with Fabrizio (De André) in the sky?
I Corvi Un Ragazzo Di Strada
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"I HAD TOO MUCH TO DREAM (LAST NIGHT) a street boy" stunning. "Give me a tear to cry", beautiful Italian rock beat.
Elvis Presley From Elvis In Memphis
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"ELVIS...the Pelvis...in the Memphis!"
Have you seen Francesco Mandelli and that other guy in "Lazarus" on MTV? Not bad. In a Baptist church where Elvis's family came from.
Yardbirds Having A Rave Up
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I discovered the Yardbirds through Red Ronnie, who launched the series "Quei favolosi anni '60" focused on Italian music from that decade, including their only Italian song in the compilation dedicated to the Sanremo Festival of '66: "Questa volta." When it came time for "Peace & love," dedicated to international music from the same decade, I stumbled upon "For your love" and "Over under sideways down," the only British pieces that I truly love. "Heart full of soul" and "Stroll on" don’t bother me, but I don’t love the Yardbirds that much, even though I have their only three albums: in fact, many other songs (cover or not) have a strong American vibe.
Michelangelo Antonioni Zabriskie Point
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For your information: when Antonioni contacted Pink Floyd to create the entire soundtrack, he eventually chose to use only a part of their music because he feared it would overpower the scenes of the film with its strength. It seems to me that it was supposed to be little more than background music.