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Oh, then of course there are the Lambada moments, Salsa Merengue, and all the Summer Hits. Usually, the Revival starts at the end of the night or for the children's shows. And I'm not joking, Bennato and la Pavone play it for the kids. Enea, it's time to grow up... come on!
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Come on, Mr. FrancoRosso, come on, it’s called Revival: Edoardo Bennato, Caterina Caselli, Heidi, Oliver Onions, Rita Pavone, the theme songs from TV shows like Jefferson, Goldrake, Mazinga, Rocky Joe... in short, bullshit for idiots to make you shimmy like an idiot when you’re drunk in the middle of a holiday resort. Or even in nightclubs during Carnival. Bennato’s rightful place is exactly that. But can we realize just how terrible Bennato really is? Enè, nobody believes it... Little quarrel!
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I remind you that wherever I spit in any direction, you’ll find a holiday village; it’s impossible for me not to go to holiday villages in the summer. It’s like saying that during the week you avoid smog with your scooter, just the same, right?
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I always listen to Bennato in summer holiday villages; there’s no village that doesn’t have his little cassettes. Enea is sponsored by Alpitour, or rather no, Franco Rosso (because it's a travel agency politically engaged, like Bennato).
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Damn, this is a holiday resort album at Marina di Riace, I can totally see you with a bandana acting as a cheerful entertainer with "canta tu."
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There’s also the new one from Lecciso oh! Enough with these super-famous records, give us the new stuff! ...Come on!
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Just don’t forget Ramazzotti & Francesco Salvi, okay? Maybe an Amedeo Minghi would fit well. For New Year’s, I’d celebrate with a review of the Pooh, come on! Let’s get into a lot of trouble!
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When will Rita Pavone be back? And Caterina Caselli?
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You little troublemaker! You pick fights because you enjoy arguing! Little fighter! Quarrelsome! ...and Rascal!
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First you tear down Italian Prog, and then you praise Edoardo Bennato for his socially conscious lyrics? Bennato? Come on... then you criticize Italian Prog for its technicalities and exalt classical music? Come on... all in the name of discussion, little squabble!