So how are you?
I’m doing well...
It seems like a moment has passed, now that we’re together.....
AND I NEVER THINK, NEVER, NEVER HOW IT WOULD HAVE BEEN
If remembering is easy, eh, I’d like to know how to stay and tell you I want you..
Ah.. don’t you see that you’re fine too
Ah...I want to stay here with you.. heheh
something is there, but it’s difficult, eh, you can’t touch it but live it.....
It starts like this, "Better This Way" by Zero Assoluto, exquisite I’d say if it weren’t just like all the others which, after all, are catchy, and with melodic points and of great sentimental value, from an album that is nice according to my taste but also very convenient for the music industry system, but it doesn’t matter, because the beauty of a song is not related to how indie, underground, or against the system it is, because we BUY what we LIKE.....
Who DECIDES what we like?
The album "Just Before Leaving" opens with the very famous "Now That You’re Here", now a staple from "Three Meters Above the Sky" but also 4 or 5, depending on how much you drink and how much you smoke, it assimilates very well the characteristics needed to be able to sell, "Just Before Leaving" is surely nice, these two fake "ex-hiphop" lads I met in Piazza Bologna, while I was going to the Smart shop, incredibly are even uglier than one could imagine, this is the thing, because the "cool guy" does not write love songs, the "cool guy" actualizes it without theory, at most he trains at home with Rocco Siffredi’s tapes "A Thousand Ways to Make Your Partner Happy", and maybe Zero Assoluto have bought a thousand copies.
"Better This Way" is fortunately a song still not very known, fortunately because on one hand the teenage girls make them earn money but on the other, they discredit the poetry of these two young Romans. A melancholic song that translates into the acceptance that maybe it’s better to let go of certain stories that cannot continue, the memory is not enough for anyone, but as long as we can use it, it’s pleasant and delightful as Leopardi also told us while he "scribbled" his adolescent-turbulent phrases from the window.
"You’re Part of Me" has been in vogue for a while but always deserves those two words... "What You Gave Me" is really a beautiful song with what I would call electronic influences, the lyrics are convenient but the two Zeros from Rome have overall a good voice and good ideas and good recommendations. LUCKY THEM. "Waking Up in the Morning" is nice if you are Zero Assoluto.. "Some Things Never Change"!
"Never Look Back" once you have succeeded, don’t look anyone in the face, open a dictionary, always use those same 40 words and the same base, it will be nice to escape from the fans and pretend to be more interesting than you are, it’s definitely better than me, who "Sitting Here" talk about two guys who in the meantime have made a fortune. Again, lucky them......
I think it’s "Simply" a matter of luck...