Mariano Apicella has a natural gift, the ability to predict success. Son of the great Tonino Apicella, our boy from '62 is said to have been contacted by Mogol, but he wanted more, he wanted the best. And then the very best Person above all knocked on his door: this Person is Silvio, the One who gives many Italians the strength to look ahead, and whose songs transcend every genre uniting all Italians, who, among other things, also find themselves united in voting for the greatest party in the history of Italy.
The album, or rather, excuse me cribbio... the Masterpiece of Neapolitan as well as Italo-European song, in question is "Meglio 'Na Canzone," released to the great public in 2003 and immediately became a success among fans of the genre, those who appreciate the deep and emotion-filled lyrics and also among fans of apocalyptic Scandinavian folk.
Among the various showpieces of every chansonnier, I would mention the poignant "Senza Te" or the gentle "Questo Falso Addio" which denotes songwriting worthy of the best medieval-baroque storyteller. Then rises as a warning to all songwriters in the world our Beloved Exalted Prime Minister, delighting the entire people and especially his dear Lombardy with pieces that have become famous especially at gatherings of leghist friends, like "Stu' Nummero 'E 'Telefono" and "Pe' Nun Te Penzà."
The whole album is a succession of particular moments, like "Io Sarò Te" a wonderful threat... that is, song magic or "Ma Come Fai," a title that explains by itself the question that hides behind the hidden explanation of this Italy concealed under a veil of questions.
The album also collaborates with musicians of universal fame like Renato Pica, Renato Serio, and it is said that often sitting behind the mixer is Speedy Gonzalez.
I also understand the miserable detractors of Him, but Bruce Springsteen or Brett Michaels of Poison also tried wearing a bandana, but no one has ever had the effect of Our Great President.
This excerpt from the title track speaks for itself: "mo ca tu stai ca nu saccio caggia fa - si aggia ridere o chiagnere." How can one not agree with all this?
An album recommended, especially in this period in which Our Divine Leader must strongly counter the enemies that from all sides rage against his honest and legal vision of his company-Italy.
I state upfront that I am open to any type of debate as long as it revolves around the album in question or the making of Mariano's ties, as a starting point the rating cannot be lower than 3, otherwise you are bad communists like those who continue to mock his PERSONAM and his LEGGI AD.
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