Enzo Carella - Banalità Wonder of the carousel
Rino Gaetano - I miei sogni d'anarchia

A simple harmonic progression of Unchained Melody (C Am F G) for one of the most beautiful, sincere, and heartfelt songs by Rino Gaetano that was never released on any album.
Barry White - Let The Music Play

Famous or not, let's talk about one of my all-time favorite songs.
Genesis - The Chamber of 32 Doors

You can only keep 3 Genesis songs with you. Which ones do you choose?
Brian Wilson - SMiLE live One of the most important videos on YouTube
The Doors - Love Her Madly

How much I love Le Porte
Lucio Battisti - Vendo Casa

Inside the house, it's all a veil

One of Lucio's many masterpieces, one of those songs that, once finished, makes you want to listen to it again.
Happiness Is A Warm Gun (Remastered 2009)

Here we are in 1968. A piece of incredible modernity..
Bruce Springsteen - Secret Garden (lyrics)

A gem of world music together with The River
Lucio Battisti - Emozioni

For years I've been wondering what the most beautiful Italian song is. Initially, I underestimated Emozioni; I thought that Lucio had written better ones. But for some time now, listening to the notes of this melody, the lyrics, the atmosphere... well, I'm starting to think that the most beautiful piece written in Italy is indeed Emozioni. And this music, as far as I'm concerned, can compete with the great American and English melodies, like Bob Dylan and the Beatles.
Let's add to that the fact that the verses of the chorus have entered everyday lexicon.
Lucio was this: a reference author capable of creating new melodies, unique, timeless, never copying anyone but rather being imitated.
Thank you, Lucio. And thanks to Mogol as well, because these lyrics are existentially wonderful. You can call them, if you want, emotions...
Bob Dylan - You're A Big Girl Now (Audio)

During an Italian broadcast in 1967, Gian Maria Volonté and Giorgio Gaber, featured here, recited Bob Dylan's verses to each other in Italian, which I've seen consistently rated with 1 and 2 stars out of 5. In short, two important artistic figures from our history were quoting Bob much like we studied the great characters of the past, the great poets, the great artists in history books, perceiving them as distant and immensely grand figures. Well, those two Italians have not physically been on this Earth for years, while Bob is among us, a true living legend, who unknowingly changed the concept of music and music itself forever. For better? For worse? I don't know. What I do know is that we're talking about a total revolutionary.

Ah, the song is a gem from 1975.
Repent Walpurgis

They are always spoken about very little.
Eros Ramazzotti - Dolce Barbara

What do you think of this piece?
Barry Lyndon - Scena del Bacio

Poetry and cinema, without words
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