The author is not an average Biscardi, and his undeniable literary talents come into play and are exalted in weaving together the most disparate 'nullas' that crowded the newspaper pages.

 Highly recommended for anyone who thinks that sometimes one can bring out something more and better than just bitter juice from the football turnip.

The review praises Vittorio Sermonti’s book 'Dov’è la Vittoria?' as a unique, literary day-by-day account of Italy's triumphant 1982 World Cup journey. Combining diverse newspaper excerpts with thoughtful commentary, it captures both the sporting events and the cultural atmosphere surrounding the Azzurri. The prose is recognized as above average sports writing, offering insightful reflections on Italian attitudes toward success and defeat. The book is recommended for readers seeking more depth than typical football coverage. Dive into Vittorio Sermonti’s masterful recounting of Italy’s 1982 World Cup – a must-read for football fans and lovers of sports literature!

 On the cover, his face is transfigured into the image of an electric guitar, which is indeed the primary instrument of the record.

 The best album by Finardi.

Eugenio Finardi’s 1981 self-titled album represents his hardest and angriest work, marking a bold reinvention after the 70s. Collaborating with Valerio Negrini, the record features powerful rock tracks with striking lyrics and varied themes, from urban struggles to cosmic aspirations. Songs like 'Patrizia' and 'Valeria come stai' stand out, showcasing Finardi’s renewed artistic focus. This album is considered his best by the reviewer. Listen to Eugenio Finardi’s rawest rock album and experience his powerful artistic rebirth today!

 Dente has the gift of nailing melodies and dressing them with words that are not just never banal but often ingenious.

 The front rows giggle, the atmosphere is nice, and Peveri’s glances seem to show signs of clear disconnection from reality.

The review covers Dente's live performance in Calvari, highlighting his witty and clever songwriting combined with a lively, rock-tinged band. Despite some acoustic issues and mumbling, the atmosphere remains warm and engaging. The inclusion of classic covers and unreleased tracks enrich the experience. Overall, Dente impresses with his charming stage presence and melodic skills. Discover Dente’s clever melodies and lively live show—listen now and catch the unique charm of his music!

 We are facing one of the best 'singer-songwriter' albums of the decade, probably the only current work of an author of the 'second generation' to be of the highest level from every point of view.

 Giurato manages to juxtapose different 'melodic parts' seemingly unconnected to each other that chase asymmetrically throughout the songs, giving them an elliptical and always unexpected structure.

Flavio Giurato’s 2007 album 'Il Manuale del Cantautore' is hailed as one of the finest singer-songwriter works of the decade. The review highlights its complex musical structure, compelling lyrics, and memorable melodies. Noted standout tracks include 'Il caso Nesta,' 'Centocelle,' and 'Mi Lang.' The album is praised for its originality, emotional depth, and strong connection to Italian musical heritage. A must-listen for fans of the genre. Explore Flavio Giurato’s groundbreaking album and experience a cornerstone of Italian singer-songwriter craft today!

 This bizarre character, 'an irresistible outsider,' appeared on the music scene in 1977 with an LP that has absolutely nothing to do with the musical trends of the period.

 Thanks to a whispered and seductive singing that doesn’t impose but mingles with the whirlwind of rhythms, everything could, wonderfully, end right there.

Enzo Carella's 1977 album Vocazione stands out as a distinctive work in Italian music, characterized by mischievous yet gentle sounds and poetic lyrics co-written with Paolo Panella. The review highlights Carella's outsider charm and lasting influence on artists like Lucio Battisti. Vocazione remains an ideal soundtrack for relaxed moments and a must-listen for fans of unique Italian singer-songwriters. Explore Enzo Carella's Vocazione and immerse yourself in timeless Italian songwriting and poetic rhythms.

 Here Fortis unleashes all his creativity and creates a work where all the elements of the previous albums take a leap in quality.

 The high-pitched tones at times become sharp, desperate screams for a truly unprecedented interpretation for our songwriter music.

The review highlights Alberto Fortis' 1984 album El Niño as a turning point and creative peak in his career. It praises the album's renewed creativity, intense vocal delivery, and lyrical return to grotesque themes. Key tracks like 'Brian Francisco' and 'La Sedia Elettrica' stand out for their originality. Overall, the album represents an essential rediscovery for fans of 1980s Italian music. Listen to Alberto Fortis' El Niño and experience a groundbreaking 1980s Italian music masterpiece.

 "A great album that’s not easy to approach... only then will we fully enjoy the beautiful melodies of the singing."

 "Giurato compares fascism and fascists to a noisy and greedy table, who make a run for it when it’s time to pay, without taking responsibility."

Flavio Giurato's 1978 debut album 'Per Futili Motivi' offers a powerful narrative centered on a young Roman boy’s experience during World War II. The album masterfully blends Italian and Romanesco dialect to portray disillusionment and the horrors of war. Its lyrical depth is complemented by elegant musical arrangements and heartfelt performances. Though challenging at first due to dialectal language, the album rewards patient listeners with poignant storytelling and emotional resonance. Highly recommended for fans of thoughtful, narrative-driven music. Dive into Flavio Giurato’s 'Per Futili Motivi' and experience a moving Italian musical journey through war and emotion.

 "Non si sa dove stare is probably one of the best pieces in their repertoire, music and lyrics travel together and immediately communicate the new alienation."

 "A great album that resembles nothing else published in our country. A masterpiece to be rediscovered."

Stormy Six's 1982 album Al Volo marks the culmination of their artistic evolution, moving beyond political folk into avant-garde, accessible prog rock. As founders of Rock in Opposition, their work gained European acclaim despite being underappreciated in Italy. The album blends complex harmonies with evocative lyrics about alienation and modern life, making it a rare gem in Italian music history. Each track demands attentive listening and offers deep insight into 1980s societal changes. Explore Stormy Six’s Al Volo and discover a groundbreaking blend of progressive rock and powerful social commentary.

 The quick transition from barricades to capital by many former comrades is ironically depicted.

 Manfredi confirms the creativity of the previous years and updates it to the changed social climate without losing incisiveness and intelligence.

Gianfranco Manfredi's 1981 album captures the social and political shift of its time with irony and introspection. The songs mix sharp social commentary with personal reflections, supported by engaging melodies and inventive arrangements. Manfredi’s work remains intelligent and captivating, confirming his creative flair and lyrical incisiveness. The album stands out as a significant Italian musical work of the era, combining political critique and artistic finesse. Dive into Gianfranco Manfredi's 1981 album for a smart blend of political wit and heartfelt melodies.

 Because it’s right, it’s beautiful, and it moves you.

 Francesco at the end says he is moved, and we know it is true.

The review reflects on Francesco Guccini's 2009 live concert in La Spezia, highlighting its emotional power and the artist's deep connection with his audience. It praises the timeless nature of his music and acknowledges the multi-generational appeal. The setlist includes surprises and fan favorites that evoke strong reactions. Guccini’s presence at nearly 69 years old confirms his enduring influence and the joy he brings to listeners. Discover the heartfelt performance of Francesco Guccini at La Spezia and experience the timeless poetry of his live concert.

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