Cover of Renato Serio Forza Italia
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For fans of renato serio,lovers of italian patriotic music,enthusiasts of 90s music,listeners of avant-garde and psychedelic sounds,readers interested in cultural anthems
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THE REVIEW

Dear and highly esteemed DeBaser community, I am here to revive from a not-so-distant past a song, an anthem, or rather more, a symbol of freedom that everyone should know by heart: it is the soundtrack of the party that since the mid-90s has been trying to spread optimism and love among all of us, even though some inexplicably do not perceive it at all.

Composed in 1993 by Renato Serio, a great figure whom I will not elaborate on due to his interworld as well as intra-oceanic fame, and boasts a text written in the first person by Him, our President who upholds the name of Italy in the world (link), who loves to surround himself with trusted and spotless people (link) (link).

A man loved by the powerful of the world (link), who displays a subtle and intelligent humor (link), misunderstood by his subordinates (link), but honored by ordinary people (link), especially in his Milan (link), capable even of resurrecting the dead (link).

2 minutes and 57 seconds of love that permeates every note, so much so that the jingle has even been copied by a certain Edward Elgar (link), who manages to plagiarize this majestic sound despite having died in 1934... what one does to copy such an exceptional piece, eh Eddy?...

And so, urging you to sing all together in chorus this splendid mid-tempo with avant-garde traces but without forgetting the psychedelia of the '70s, I bid you farewell.

Your most neutral Prosdocimo De Lorenzo, casually known as PDL.

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The review praises Renato Serio's 1993 song 'Forza Italia' as a powerful symbol of freedom and optimism. It highlights the song's emotional impact and its blend of avant-garde and 70s psychedelia influences. The piece is regarded as a beloved anthem, recognized by various audiences and lauded for its expressive musicality. The review also humorously acknowledges the song's influence and cultural reach.

Renato Serio

Italian composer, conductor and arranger known for film soundtracks and popular arrangements.
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