Morgan

DeRank : 0,13
DeAge™ : 7433 days • Here since 1 february 2006
Halo Body Of Light
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Music from a ruined planet, it's called Halo... I wonder if they were inspired by the game? :-)
Francesco Guccini Metropolis
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neither do I.
Piero Ciampi L'Album di Piero Ciampi
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melancholy, irony, and wine.
Piero Ciampi L'Album di Piero Ciampi
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You have conveyed the idea.
Francesco Guccini Metropolis
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Guccini once said "to read", not "that he read", forgive my grammatical mistake.
Francesco Guccini Metropolis
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Guccini once said that he read a few chapters of the Bible every day, and moreover, the aforementioned song "Shomér, Ma Mi-Llailah?" was inspired by some scriptures, so I don't know how much of an atheist he really is.
Francesco Guccini Metropolis
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Well, in the song "Addio" it talks about it a bit, and in Don Quixote there are "clear references to politics, but as you say, in the end, there aren't many.
Franco Battiato Caffè De La Paix
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Good job! Good job! Many of Battiato's songs that talk about ancient civilizations (of which I am a passionate enthusiast) are wonderful.
Francesco Guccini Metropolis
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Also to be watched is the subsequent "Guccini" ('83), where we find memorable songs such as the splendid "Autogrill" and the majestic "Shomér, Ma Mi-Llailah?" where we rediscover the "apocalyptic" Guccini of "Noi Non ci saremo" and "L'Atomica Cinese": "Cadranno i secoli, gli dei e le dee, cadranno torri, cadranno regni e resteranno di uomini e di idee, polvere e segni..."
Francesco Guccini Metropolis
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Full review, there’s no denying, the album deserves a good rating just by reading the lyrics.