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Besides acoustic and rather gloomy little guitars (cit. Flo), you should (oh my God, not that you’re forced to!) know that I also have a real passion for the “cheerful” cello. So here’s a little journey through countries, eras and genres together with BirdsonaWire, a duo formed by Rosemary Standley and cellist Dom La Nena. With originals (or other versions). Because sometimes, the beauty of cover albums also lies in the selection of songs. For the penultimate stop on our journey around the world, we head to Southeast Asia. The site Canzoni contro la guerra ( Chansons Contre la Guerre - Gia tài của mẹ ) introduces this track in this way: "There are dozens, perhaps hundreds, of songs about the Vietnam war (or wars). But the ones we know all come from those who, in Vietnam, definitely went there to stir up shit: [...]" Could he be referring to Morandi? In any case, this one was written by those who suffered the aforementioned “mess.” Vietnam, 1965. Gia Tài Của Mẹ - Trịnh Công Sơn ca Gia tài của mẹ brano: coglioni:
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