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"De Gregori has never been an angry person. Now, like a good craftsman, he continues with his head down, producing new work whenever he feels like it." "It's pleasing in 2012 to still hear honest craftsmen who, without pretense and with clear and clean messages, desire with a few tracks to make us reflect and dream."
"De Gregori has never been an angry person. Now, like a good craftsman, he continues with his head down, producing new work whenever he feels like it."
"It's pleasing in 2012 to still hear honest craftsmen who, without pretense and with clear and clean messages, desire with a few tracks to make us reflect and dream."
Francesco De Gregori’s 'Sulla strada' is a well-crafted album that continues his tradition of poetic and thoughtful songwriting. The album blends historical reflection with romantic and literary influences, showcasing his mastery without resorting to anger or clichés. It connects with past works like 'Titanic' while maintaining a fresh, honest voice. The review appreciates the album's insightful lyrics, rich instrumentation, and meaningful themes. Explore Francesco De Gregori's 'Sulla strada' for a poetic journey through timeless storytelling and masterful music.
I demand originality and the starting point, and I also hold that the case of Bruno Lauzi is no less when it comes to the sad law of oblivion and the unfair relegation to low-grade supermarket stuff. Like a master, he weaves a plot not excessively engaged but certainly more courageous, proactive, and colorful compared to the (still excellent) works published earlier.
I demand originality and the starting point, and I also hold that the case of Bruno Lauzi is no less when it comes to the sad law of oblivion and the unfair relegation to low-grade supermarket stuff.
Like a master, he weaves a plot not excessively engaged but certainly more courageous, proactive, and colorful compared to the (still excellent) works published earlier.
This review celebrates Bruno Lauzi's 1971 double album 'Amore caro, amore bello' as a rare and essential piece of Italian music history. It highlights the album's unique split between intimate live performances and richly produced studio tracks featuring collaborations with notable artists. The review criticizes the general neglect of such works in favor of superficial compilations and praises Lauzi's humble, storytelling style. Ultimately, it honors Lauzi's legacy as a charming provincial storyteller unjustly forgotten. Explore and listen to Bruno Lauzi’s timeless double album and rediscover a lost treasure of Italian songwriting.
We conversed like old friends on the tribal topics that DeB presents. That night, I had nothing else to ask for.
We conversed like old friends on the tribal topics that DeB presents.
That night, I had nothing else to ask for.
The review narrates the journey and experience of attending the GaSch MusicFestival DeMeeting in Gazzada Schianno. Despite travel challenges, the reviewer highlights the warmth of meeting the DeBaser community and enjoying live music by Dot Vibes. The night was filled with laughter, friendly conversations, and a strong sense of connection. The festival and its community left a lasting positive impression. Dive into this heartfelt festival journey and discover the magic of GaSch MusicFestival and the DeBaser community!
The sensation that arises from the opening track 'Haunts of ancient peace' is that of a caress, a light breeze. Van giant and transcendental, presenting a complex, deep, versatile record, stubbornly and intelligently extreme compared to the previous and subsequent ones.
The sensation that arises from the opening track 'Haunts of ancient peace' is that of a caress, a light breeze.
Van giant and transcendental, presenting a complex, deep, versatile record, stubbornly and intelligently extreme compared to the previous and subsequent ones.
Van Morrison's 'Common One' stands out as a mystical and introspective album recorded in isolation in a French monastery. The album features only six tracks, including two extended pieces that evoke literary and pastoral themes. With lush instrumentation by notable musicians, it marks a deep, cathartic, and complex phase in Morrison’s career. The review praises its unique charm and artistic depth, distinguishing it from his more commercial works. Dive into Van Morrison's mystical 'Common One' and experience a profound musical journey today!
'This album is you, period. It is your solo debut work.' 'Thought is like the ocean, you can’t block it, you can’t enclose it.'
'This album is you, period. It is your solo debut work.'
'Thought is like the ocean, you can’t block it, you can’t enclose it.'
This heartfelt review praises Lucio Dalla’s album 'Com'è profondo il mare' as a pinnacle of his career and an emotional masterpiece. The reviewer reflects on the album’s themes of loneliness, social commentary, and profound humanity. Highlighting standout tracks and comparing the album favorably with Dalla’s other works, the review conveys deep admiration and personal connection. The reviewer also expresses a poignant farewell while imagining the artist's timeless presence. Discover the profound beauty of Lucio Dalla’s 'Com'è profondo il mare'—listen now and experience a timeless Italian classic!
"Conan's white harpoon is his scepter, the symbol of simplicity against overwhelming technological power." "Miyazaki shapes the anime especially for younger audiences while infusing deep themes of nature and human solidarity."
"Conan's white harpoon is his scepter, the symbol of simplicity against overwhelming technological power."
"Miyazaki shapes the anime especially for younger audiences while infusing deep themes of nature and human solidarity."
This review highlights Hayao Miyazaki's early anime series 'Conan, the Boy of the Future,' emphasizing its rich adventure plot set in a post-apocalyptic world. The series foreshadows Miyazaki’s love for nature and solidarity, blending gripping storytelling with social themes. Though occasionally exaggerated in animation feats, the show resonates with both younger and mature audiences. It remains a significant milestone in Miyazaki's career and anime history. Dive into Miyazaki's early masterpiece and rediscover 'Conan, the Boy of the Future' for a timeless adventure filled with heart and hope.
Ornella Vanoni is the carnal representation of the independent woman, an emblem of ostentation and pride in the absence of constraints. Duemilatrecentouno Parole gave her the impetus to take up pen and paper, drafting and finalizing a large part of those real 2301 words, assembling the poetic structure of the album.
Ornella Vanoni is the carnal representation of the independent woman, an emblem of ostentation and pride in the absence of constraints.
Duemilatrecentouno Parole gave her the impetus to take up pen and paper, drafting and finalizing a large part of those real 2301 words, assembling the poetic structure of the album.
This review praises Ornella Vanoni’s 1981 album 'Duemilatrecentouno Parole' as a refined, poetic work marking her evolution into singer-songwriter territory. With the help of collaborators like Gino Paoli and Sergio Bardotti, Vanoni blends Italian melodic traditions and Brazilian music flavors. The album’s themes explore duality, introspection, and femininity, supported by high-caliber arrangements. Considered an emblematic work in her prolific discography, the album achieves both emotional depth and musical sophistication. Discover the poetic depth and musical elegance of Ornella Vanoni’s Duemilatrecentouno Parole—listen and experience a timeless Italian masterpiece today.
Fossati metaphorizes that downward path as an escape route, a going beyond what is now and may or may not be. It would be banal to say, this is truly a great album, but it is the truth, nothing more would need to be added.
Fossati metaphorizes that downward path as an escape route, a going beyond what is now and may or may not be.
It would be banal to say, this is truly a great album, but it is the truth, nothing more would need to be added.
Decadancing is Ivano Fossati's final album, marking the end of a remarkable 40-year career. The album carries a Mediterranean calm, with reflective and composed songs blending ballads, pop-rock, and piano solos. Fossati's decision to retire is met with mixed feelings of sadness and respect, highlighting his sincerity and artistic depth. The review paints this album as a fitting and heartfelt farewell. Listen to Decadancing and experience Ivano Fossati's heartfelt farewell journey through music.
When the unfortunate piano senses the looming danger, Jerry charges up, starting to pound on it, and with draconian selfishness, he absorbs every skill, transforming into a fierce, arrogant, rough, and merciless sniper ready to shoot the heart of that audience. That night, he is a stage werewolf, with the blood of a demon throughout his circulatory system.
When the unfortunate piano senses the looming danger, Jerry charges up, starting to pound on it, and with draconian selfishness, he absorbs every skill, transforming into a fierce, arrogant, rough, and merciless sniper ready to shoot the heart of that audience.
That night, he is a stage werewolf, with the blood of a demon throughout his circulatory system.
This review praises Jerry Lee Lewis's 1964 live album recorded at Hamburg's Star Club as a legendary, passionate performance marking his comeback after personal setbacks. Lewis delivers raw, energetic renditions of rock'n'roll classics, backed by the Nashville Teens. The album is celebrated for its exceptional sound quality and electrifying atmosphere, making it an unparalleled historic music moment. Listen now to Jerry Lee Lewis’s fiery 1964 Star Club live album and experience the raw energy of rock'n'roll history!
Monicelli finds and offers us the surreal expedient to give a real meaning to that social triangle rooted since the dawn of time: mock the Power, deride the Church, and promote a hilarious redemption of the people. Bertoldo is the sincere audacity of making even a wicked Lombard king named Alboino appear ridiculous.
Monicelli finds and offers us the surreal expedient to give a real meaning to that social triangle rooted since the dawn of time: mock the Power, deride the Church, and promote a hilarious redemption of the people.
Bertoldo is the sincere audacity of making even a wicked Lombard king named Alboino appear ridiculous.
Mario Monicelli’s 1984 film 'Bertoldo, Bertoldino e Cacasenno' combines Renaissance literary tradition with sharp social satire. With standout performances by Ugo Tognazzi and Alberto Sordi, the film humorously critiques power, church, and common people. Though overshadowed by Monicelli’s other works, it remains a worthy and thought-provoking comedic gem. The review highlights the film’s memorable characters and Monicelli's skillful balance of humor and reflection. Watch Monicelli’s witty take on medieval Italy—laugh, reflect, and enjoy a true classic of Italian comedy!
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