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Here. I believe that even the Gobbi must bow here.
Even Gjuanín Lamiêre (Gianni Agnelli, for those who aren’t Friulian) admitted that this guy outclassed him as a lawyer.
As humorists, in my opinion, they were really on par: Piedmontese sophistication versus Milanese acidity.
People who will never die, as long as I remember them.
Ps. I introduced his book "Pazzo per l'Inter" to people who couldn’t read and who supported completely different teams: they all fell over laughing, unconditionally.
But we have the partisan lawyer!
And the Noble Ambrosian colors are engraved in our hearts and minds.

About Futból, or what’s left of it, they’re worse than a Taliban who lost his camel in the game: unbearable!!!
 
If we put together these gentlemen:
Nicholas Christian "Nicky" Hopkins (member of the "Jeff Beck Group," the "Steve Miller Band," and the legendary "Quicksilver Messenger Service," just to name three) – vocals, piano, organ

Klaus Voormann (member of the "Plastic Ono Band," just to name one) – bass

Raymond "Ray" Cooper (session hand with: Elton John, Billy Joel, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, David Gilmour, Roger Waters, and Art Garfunkel, just to name a few in passing) – congas, percussion

Charles Lempriere "Prairie" Prince (member of The Tubes and Jefferson Starship, as well as a session man with: Chris Isaak, Todd Rundgren, Brian Eno, David Byrne, XTC, Tom Waits, Paul Kantner, George Harrison, John Fogerty, just to name a few in passing) – drums

Jerry Lynn Williams (wrote songs for Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, Robert Plant, B.B. King, Stevie Ray & Jimmie Vaughan, and also played guitar and piano) – vocals

Sir George Harrison (a little-known figure that some misinformed individuals associate with the Beatles, well...) – electric guitar, slide guitar (credited here under the pseudonym George O'Hara)

Michael Kevin "Mick" Taylor (seems to have fiddled around with: John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, The Rolling Stones, and now has his own band curiously named "Mick Taylor Band," you figure it out...) – electric and acoustic guitars
&
Robert Henry "Bobby" Keys – saxophones
Chris Rae – acoustic guitar
Mike Egan – acoustic guitar
Peter Robinson aka Christopher John "Chris" Spedding – electric guitar
James Ronald "Jim" Horn – saxophone
James William "Jim" Price – trumpet
Derrick Martin "Del" Newman – string and brass arrangements

we get this:
Nicky Hopkins – The Tin Man Was a Dreamer [Full Album 1973]
which contains the following tracks:
01 – Sundown in Mexico
02 – Waiting for The Band
03 – Edward
04 – Dolly
05 – Speed On
06 – The Dreamer
07 – Banana Anna
08 – Lawyer's Lament
09 – Shout it Out
10 – Pig's Boogie
and nothing...
 
Madison (Spirit, the Power)

#unochenonsiannoiavaperniente

An almost impossible attempt at a semi-serious journey through the discography and countless collaborations of Steve Gadd, in almost chronological order.
1975 HANK CRAWFORD - I HEAR A SYMPHONY
 
THE URGES - So Uptight

THE URGES "Psych Ward"

GARAGEPSYCO!!!

#garagedintorni (78/2)

Today with them. From Ireland, not exactly the land of garage and similarium, this debut arrived with a bang to say the least. ONE OF THE ESSENTIAL GARAGE AND RELATED ALBUMS OF THE ZEROES… I'm betting on THE EDITOR without a doubt, still for @[macmaranza]
 
The Start of Something Beautiful

The beginning of something beautiful!
Always an excitement...
 
Savage Grace - The Healing Hand
Another big US metal band...
 
The Urges - The 13th Floor

The Urges - Salvaje

GARAGEPSYCO!!!

#garagedintorni (78/1)

Today with them. From Ireland, not exactly a land of garage and similar things, comes this explosive debut to say the least. ONE OF THE ESSENTIAL GARAGE AND RELATED ALBUMS OF THE 2000s… I stake THE EDITOR without any doubt, always for @[macmaranza]
 
Sulphur Aeon - Arcane Cambrian Sorcery

October 13th. One week. COME ON, DAMN IT!
 
Rhine & Courtesan

Rachel's, Rhine & Courtesan: from the album The Sea and the Bells
 
The Urges - Jenny, Jenny

The Urges - You Don't Look So Good

In a remarkable period of “welcome back, pippe” - I admit I wasn't feeling it anymore - I listened to, (re)discovered garage bands made of soul and blood, with, as a rule, the most diverse influences from beat to punk, from psychedelia to R&B - from power pop to folk, from rockabilly to mod, including soul and even hard rock. In short, the essence of rock 'n' roll from true beasts to the wild scream of “fuck your virtuosic and lightning-fast scales and your bullshit 4-octave vocal range.” Since 1990, with some revivals from old geezers, savansadir.

#garagedintorni (78)

Today with them. From Ireland, not exactly a land of garage and similarium, comes this explosive debut, to say the least. ONE OF THE UNMISSABLE GARAGE AND RELATED ALBUMS OF THE 2000s… I’ll bet on THE EDITOR without a doubt, always for @[macmaranza]
 
#laughingnotcrying

LUCIO DALLA IL CUCCIOLO ALFREDO

"Among the houses and buildings on a road of hell, there’s a star so beautiful and violent that it should be ashamed.
Even Christmas isn't a normal evening, with eyes on the ground, people prepare for war.
A large banner with a shield and a cross
And a shooting star
The advertisement for a diet..."

Then they ask me why, when I hear "Caruso," I get all worked up.
I'm talking about the lyrics, of course.
It was written by the same artist who wrote this one.