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"He was a scourger of consciences, a Pasolini-esque voice of an unresolved private matter that was taking over." "I am not afraid of the Italian in itself, I am afraid of the Italian that is in me."
"He was a scourger of consciences, a Pasolini-esque voice of an unresolved private matter that was taking over."
"I am not afraid of the Italian in itself, I am afraid of the Italian that is in me."
Polli d'allevamento, Giorgio Gaber's 1978 album, is a bold and intellectual work critiquing the youth movement of its time. Featuring Franco Battiato's arrangements and Sandro Luporini's writing contributions, it blends irony, poetic depth, and strong social commentary. Gaber challenges audiences to rethink conformity and belonging with intense emotional and moral reflections. This album stands as a powerful example of Gaber's role as a forerunner of modern intellectual music and social critique. Dive into Giorgio Gaber's Polli d'allevamento to experience a timeless intellectual journey through music and social critique.
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