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Francesco Guccini Live @ La Spezia 17.04.09
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beautiful review, completely shareable. In every line (I must have written something similar...I’m going to check...). Kisses, and long live Guccio always.
Stadio Diluvio Universale
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@dj...damn, I hope not...after Fossati at Sanremo I think I'd cry for a week...but I’ve never denied the great songs that have come from there...: and tell me you don’t want to die by Pravo (that is, by Stadio) is, for me, beautiful, I reiterate.... I am half Piedmontese and half from Piacenza, but literarily and gastronomically I feel at home in a little tavern in the Lowlands....
Stadio Diluvio Universale
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Dear Iside, you are speaking with a devotee of Stuffed Pasta, a faithful follower of the God Flavor, the author of Tortelli&Porcelli (Ed Damster, Modena, 2007...advertisement), one who would envision their ideal death as "choking on pumpkin tortelli with sautéed onions"... so unfortunately, there is no possible or acceptable counterargument on this point... Kisses
Stadio Diluvio Universale
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Lord, forgive him for he knows not what he says. Kisses
Stadio Diluvio Universale
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@lux: taking your question seriously, I respond that I find Sanremo highly humiliating for an artist, even when they deserve it (and I don't think that's the case for Stadio, who, when they go, end up last or thereabouts, a sign that either it's not their playing field or they don’t pay enough...). So yes: they could have gone, and they avoided it, better for them and for us who care about them. @donnie: thanks. Kisses
Stadio Diluvio Universale
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@iside: please go to Vedriano to the inn or, if you prefer to stay in the plains, to Cavalier Saltini in Pomponesco: the same tortelli for at least fifty years. Not even a comma moved, and pure, purissima arte. Amen. @alia76: I have all three and was thinking about the review... but you go ahead since my judgment so far is anything but definitive... Kisses.
Stadio Diluvio Universale
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Often having a core group of fans leads to repetition, to a reluctance to take risks...: this is the translation of the "criterion of utility," which makes one consider a musical work only if and to the extent that it is useful. One can play well without taking risks, dear Ghemison...even a great cook is one who always makes the same tortelli, not just those who invent a new dish every day. Kisses
Stadio Diluvio Universale
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It's interesting that the figures who neither listen nor review (never, is it possible they never like an album, not to mention the Boss, but at least Waits... who knows... maybe an allergy to full theaters, evidently) produce horrendously mass music, yet you always find them spewing judgments in the reviews of so-called "famous" people...? I've written quite a few jazz reviews where you never find certain names... I wonder why... ah, yes: as Conte said, "women hated jazz, and the reason is not clear." Evidently, also the scrondi (forgive the eighties expression). Kisses. Thanks instead to those who appreciate, it was just an honest mention of honest people. Nothing more.
Edoardo Bennato e Alex Britti Notte di mezz'estate
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Great, I'm glad that even after so long, the indignation over the end of what was a truly great singer-songwriter is still so strong... Perhaps if fate had struck Edo instead of Rino, today he would be considered an absolute genius... well... let's look at it with Guccio... but I want to remind you of how you were......
U2 No Line On The Horizon
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lux: your second to last comment was even beautiful, truly shareable... Then you added the other two, tiny tiny ones, a sign that you overthink it too much. Anyway, kisses, and long live rock n' roll, what sells and what doesn't.