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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=057OCoikf3AYou are worse than:
Italians were singing out loud heart warming Italy Eurovision entry Fai Rumore by Diodato
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRZafLOg3ug
Surely the same song that won Sanremo will remain but in a reduced version This is the difficulty that is prolonging Diodato's work Every note and every moment of the song makes sense and is structurally balanced. Be careful! Some Eurofans are waiting for the right moment to say "Italy has ruined the song!"How will the 3 min. version be like ?
Surely the same song that won Sanremo will remain but in a reduced version This is the difficulty that is prolonging Diodato's work Every note and every moment of the song makes sense and is structurally balanced. Be careful! Some Eurofans are waiting for the right moment to say "Italy has ruined the song!"
Anyway, leaving aside that the video of Italy (if I'm not mistaken, made official also for the ESC) is among the most beautiful videos, nobody understood four important things :
1) The song of Diodato conquers the heart slowly . In Sanremo few would have thought that he would win but then he triumphed Everyone understood that it was a beautiful song but only after the magic had it pervaded a large part of the public and the Italian jury Fans of Gabbani and other songs are also proud that "Fai rumore" will represent Italy at ESC
2) This song is the song that makes the most sense among European songs. I respect every song but this song, in addition to singing the melancholy of a lost love and breaking down the walls of incommunicability, has become an anthem in this period of "Coronavirus" Many Eurofans have understood this and are getting scared
3) "Fai rumore" among all the songs of the ESC is the one that does not have a standard melody Try singing "Fai rumore". It's difficult? The strength of this song is the interpretation of Diodato mixed with a construction of the song out of the box (more oriented on emotion than on the standard musical structure ). Technically it is excellent but, as for Gualazzi and Jazz music, few music connoisseurs and sincere admirers can understand it
4) To win the ESC do not need the polls (the important thing is to be in the top 10 positions) but the staging on stage and the power of the song. "Fai rumore" is a song that delicately and vehemently expresses a stormy feeling. As happened in Sanremo, afterwards there were songs like "Andromeda", "Eden", "Viceversa" and so on, however beautiful, they were swept away by the stormy violence of the emotions Many Eurofans have understood this and mainly fear the jury vote; although ... they should also be careful of the public vote
I do not care that Diodato wins the ESC (although I would like and rejoice ) but that the song was respected. Why to put, for example, twenty-seventh Italy in its ranking and to sing "Uno" and "Still Breathing" would also turn Mozart in the grave
After answering your question I wanted to make a wider reflection. Mauve knows me , I'm a good teacher!
Surely the same song that won Sanremo will remain but in a reduced version This is the difficulty that is prolonging Diodato's work Every note and every moment of the song makes sense and is structurally balanced. Be careful! Some Eurofans are waiting for the right moment to say "Italy has ruined the song!"
Anyway, leaving aside that the video of Italy (if I'm not mistaken, made official also for the ESC) is among the most beautiful videos, nobody understood four important things :
1) The song of Diodato conquers the heart slowly . In Sanremo few would have thought that he would win but then he triumphed Everyone understood that it was a beautiful song but only after the magic had it pervaded a large part of the public and the Italian jury Fans of Gabbani and other songs are also proud that "Fai rumore" will represent Italy at ESC
2) This song is the song that makes the most sense among European songs. I respect every song but this song, in addition to singing the melancholy of a lost love and breaking down the walls of incommunicability, has become an anthem in this period of "Coronavirus" Many Eurofans have understood this and are getting scared
3) "Fai rumore" among all the songs of the ESC is the one that does not have a standard melody Try singing "Fai rumore". It's difficult? The strength of this song is the interpretation of Diodato mixed with a construction of the song out of the box (more oriented on emotion than on the standard musical structure ). Technically it is excellent but, as for Gualazzi and Jazz music, few music connoisseurs and sincere admirers can understand it
4) To win the ESC do not need the polls (the important thing is to be in the top 10 positions) but the staging on stage and the power of the song. "Fai rumore" is a song that delicately and vehemently expresses a stormy feeling. As happened in Sanremo, afterwards there were songs like "Andromeda", "Eden", "Viceversa" and so on, however beautiful, they were swept away by the stormy violence of the emotions Many Eurofans have understood this and mainly fear the jury vote; although ... they should also be careful of the public vote
I do not care that Diodato wins the ESC (although I would like and rejoice ) but that the song was respected. Why to put, for example, twenty-seventh Italy in its ranking and to sing "Uno" and "Still Breathing" would also turn Mozart in the grave
After answering your question I wanted to make a wider reflection. Mauve knows me , I'm a good teacher!
What should I do, Mauve ?! I have an analytical mind but a heart that pulsates with emotions Yes, I could write in two words what I express with a hundred but where is the poetry? The enveloping melody? I'm a bad teacher ... No! I understand my calling! I am an actor!Sure I do know. But sometimes a good teacher should also answer with a brief sentence ...But then again ... who can resist you?
Maybe Little Big mentions "Uno" too many times because maybe he's advertising the famous Mattel card game If Iceland has Netflix , Russia has Mattel, Italy has "SHM - Swedish House Mafia" , Bulgaria has Disney ... who is behind Lithuania? Darth Vader's Death Star?31 smileys, meeeeeeeh, Little Big mention word "Uno" 62 times..
And The Mamas have..................................................... MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!Maybe Little Big mentions "Uno" too many times because maybe he's advertising the famous Mattel card game If Iceland has Netflix , Russia has Mattel, Italy has "SHM - Swedish House Mafia" , Bulgaria has Disney ... who is behind Lithuania? Darth Vader's Death Star?
I didn't know we had a musical Shakespeare among us. A teacher with acting skills is something wonderful! Students couldn't wish for more. Oh - and do you know this song?What should I do, Mauve ?! I have an analytical mind but a heart that pulsates with emotions Yes, I could write in two words what I express with a hundred but where is the poetry? The enveloping melody? I'm a bad teacher ... No! I understand my calling! I am an actor!
Moment of concentration ...
«To be, or not to be, that is the question:
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And by opposing end them?..."
Forgive me but I always like to joke
Mauve, you are the best! You should put your playlist on sale I know this song. How could I not have known this?I didn't know we had a musical Shakespeare among us. A teacher with acting skills is something wonderful! Students couldn't wish for more. Oh - and do you know this song?
I was wondering: do you like Ultimo? I love his music since last year he appeared in Sanremo! My favorite songs are "Ti dedico il silenzio" and "Dove il mare finisce".Mauve, you are the best! You should put your playlist on sale I know this song. How could I not have known this?
Never let me know your students or I'll blow up the party in your class A lesson based on healthy electric guitar!
Yes, I love to read and quote my friend Willy Shake
I really like Ultimo. I believed in him from the first moment I saw him compete in the "new proposals" section of Sanremo. Many did not think he could win but with his deep and sincere words he managed to win over the public. That said ... Ultimo is one of Fabrizio Moro's pupils ("Non mi avete fatto niente"). In 2019, Ultimo was overtaken by Mahmood because the latter brought a phenomenal sound but ... there were many controversies. For me, the choice of Mahmood (the most correct) to represent us at the ESC was made because Ultimo, as good as he is, would not have obtained the same sympathies that Mahmood conquered. The Eurofans would have attacked him bitterly.I was wondering: do you like Ultimo? I love his music since last year he appeared in Sanremo! My favorite songs are "Ti dedico il silenzio" and "Dove il mare finisce".