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"He has a story and truly bites," and in this case, the story bites fiercely and sparks intense debates. It is not an exhortation to violence, nor a blessing of terrorism, but the exact opposite—a cold and very harsh analysis of the social and psychological implications behind such actions.
"He has a story and truly bites," and in this case, the story bites fiercely and sparks intense debates.
It is not an exhortation to violence, nor a blessing of terrorism, but the exact opposite—a cold and very harsh analysis of the social and psychological implications behind such actions.
Listen to Fabrizio De André's powerful Storia Di Un Impiegato and explore its gripping story of rebellion and social conscience.
'Storia di un impiegato' is a compelling narrative that captures the spirit of political unrest through music. De André's ability to merge deep storytelling with social critique makes this album a timeless piece.
'Storia di un impiegato' is a compelling narrative that captures the spirit of political unrest through music.
De André's ability to merge deep storytelling with social critique makes this album a timeless piece.
Discover the powerful story and social insights in Fabrizio De André's 'Storia di un impiegato'—listen now and dive into Italian protest music history.
Story of an Employee is perhaps the most beautiful album by De André... a De André who speaks anarchistically, talks politically. The employee would like to change, to be like them... the kids from the student protests, but he can't because his life is now 'marked.'
Story of an Employee is perhaps the most beautiful album by De André... a De André who speaks anarchistically, talks politically.
The employee would like to change, to be like them... the kids from the student protests, but he can't because his life is now 'marked.'
Listen to Fabrizio De André's 'Storia di un impiegato' to experience a powerful story of rebellion and social insight.
De André attacks with quick thrusts and with skilled mono-tone basses that which the law would like to conceal or highlight the exceptional difference between judge and condemned. An album to be listened to with extreme attention, in even religious silence, if possible, both to musically gather the testimony of those years, and to understand the power of the lyrics.
De André attacks with quick thrusts and with skilled mono-tone basses that which the law would like to conceal or highlight the exceptional difference between judge and condemned.
An album to be listened to with extreme attention, in even religious silence, if possible, both to musically gather the testimony of those years, and to understand the power of the lyrics.
Discover the powerful poetry and politics of Fabrizio De André’s 'Storia Di Un Impiegato'—listen now and experience a true Italian musical classic.
The music ranges from folk ballads to the almost progressive 'Ora di libertà,' a supreme celebration of De Andrè’s anarchism. An indispensable album: times have changed, but some reflections, properly updated and contextualized, cannot leave one indifferent.
The music ranges from folk ballads to the almost progressive 'Ora di libertà,' a supreme celebration of De Andrè’s anarchism.
An indispensable album: times have changed, but some reflections, properly updated and contextualized, cannot leave one indifferent.
Dive into the political and musical depths of Storia di un impiegato—listen and feel the 70s rebellion through De Andrè’s poetic storytelling.
Yesterday's newspaper reports him dead, rusted. The gravediggers often collect them, among the people who let themselves be rained on. It’s a mirror of a country that believed it was something it never became, of music that was culture even before it was made.
Yesterday's newspaper reports him dead, rusted. The gravediggers often collect them, among the people who let themselves be rained on.
It’s a mirror of a country that believed it was something it never became, of music that was culture even before it was made.
Listen to Fabrizio De André’s Storia di un impiegato to experience one of Italy’s most iconic protest albums.
De André doesn't sing but humbly and self-effacingly serves the word. Fabrizzzioneeeee, on the other hand, sings with his gum raised to the left because who knows, maybe it's chic, but who cares really.
De André doesn't sing but humbly and self-effacingly serves the word.
Fabrizzzioneeeee, on the other hand, sings with his gum raised to the left because who knows, maybe it's chic, but who cares really.
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