Italian singer-songwriter highlighted for 1970s Milanese-themed songs such as "Innamorati a Milano" and the compilation/album "Solo amore"; praised for melancholic, atmospheric songwriting but noted as having a limited distinctive performing persona.

Review notes he wrote his best pages in the 1970s and highlights TV involvement (the review states he was part of the show "Loretta Goggi in Quiz" in 1984-85) and a past partnership mentioned with Barbara D'Urso. Review emphasizes Lombard/Milanese melancholy as a defining trait of his songs.

Reviews emphasize Memo Remigi's 1970s songwriting, especially Milanese-themed, melancholic pieces. His song "Innamorati a Milano" is highlighted as a signature hit. Critics note his craftsmanship but also a limited distinctive performing persona, which may have reduced his wider fame.

For:Fans of classic Italian pop, 1970s singer-songwriters, and listeners who like Milanese-themed, melancholic songs.

 The Lombard singer-songwriter wrote his best pages in the 70s, with atmospheric pieces where the Milanese mists are spiced with saffron, in which the melancholy of the Lombard mists and the thoughts of men lost in the northern metropolis take on domestic tones and flavors; pain, loneliness, are almost internalized in Memo's lyrics until they become part of existence, with no possibility of rebellion, but with a quiet acceptance of one's destiny.

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