September 14, 2007 Concert in Piazzola Sul Brenta

The venue hosting the Roman band led by Federico Zampaglione is nothing short of incredible. The concert starts with the second track from the album "L'Alba Di Domani," namely "Angoli di cielo", featuring a well-crafted intro with keyboard and moog sounds. Federico Zampaglione takes the stage with his Fender and a headband in the style of Jimi Hendrix.

The first thing that strikes you about this concert is that the songs take on a more rock edge with an intense use of electric guitars. Various songs follow, such as "Strade, Amore Impossibile, Nessuna Certezza", eventually leading to "Conchiglia", a piece that's now a decade old but presented excellently by Tiromancino. Notably, the songs have changed significantly from their studio recordings. Federico Zampaglione is a good singer, but he proves to be particularly skilled in using his five guitars, adding very particular solos in songs like: "Muovo Le Ali Di Nuovo", "è Necessario", "Imparare dal vento", and "Un Tempo Piccolo". In these solos, you can see the Roman singer-songwriter's passion for Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton, the old school, and while talking about Eric Clapton, "Sunshine Of Your Love" kicks off - a Cream cover also slightly modified from the original version.

Zampaglione is at ease on stage, joking, talking with the audience, dancing, and jumping, practically holding up a concert by himself. Towards the end, "La Descrizione Di Un Attimo" arrives, in which his brother Francesco Zampaglione performs a mandolin solo, and the evening concludes with "Due Destini", now a classic song of the band.

In conclusion, Tiromancino knows how to do their job. Obviously, Federico's role is quite significant as he dominates the stage, leaving little space for the other members. This concert highlights the band's skill, which, despite the years, continues to renew itself, captivating and engaging people with its lyrics and melodies.

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