Nun Parlà
After the 86 songs by Pù di Salviuccio, I launch the column "The Unlistenable Dalla," meaning the 19 ugliest songs by the furry little bear.
Let’s start with "Nun parlà" from 1996, included in the album "Canzoni." The song, although "half Neapolitan" (Dalla was a lover of Naples), originates on the shores of the Adriatic near Savelletri di Fasano, where Lucio often went on vacation to a famous 5-star luxury resort. Hearing Dalla sing in Neapolitan hurts my senses, and this track, with its boring chorus, rightly enters the ranks of unlistenable songs. Thrown-together lyrics.
P.S. The presence of an old abandoned marble factory overlooking that stretch of sea, which has donated tons of stone dust over the decades, probably affected the (un)success of the piece.
Amen.
After the 86 songs by Pù di Salviuccio, I launch the column "The Unlistenable Dalla," meaning the 19 ugliest songs by the furry little bear.
Let’s start with "Nun parlà" from 1996, included in the album "Canzoni." The song, although "half Neapolitan" (Dalla was a lover of Naples), originates on the shores of the Adriatic near Savelletri di Fasano, where Lucio often went on vacation to a famous 5-star luxury resort. Hearing Dalla sing in Neapolitan hurts my senses, and this track, with its boring chorus, rightly enters the ranks of unlistenable songs. Thrown-together lyrics.
P.S. The presence of an old abandoned marble factory overlooking that stretch of sea, which has donated tons of stone dust over the decades, probably affected the (un)success of the piece.
Amen.
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