by legerdemain
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- This... doesn't explain anything about the song. Not its writing, not its production, not the music video. It's just a list of platitudes. Even the Atlas Obscura article has more content.
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/deep-roots-italian-son...
by pavel_lishin
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- This doesn't feel like much of an article. I know it's gauche to accuse something of being AI written, but even if this is written by a human, this feels like something that a student would scribble in their notebook on the bus ride to school to turn in for their first period class.
by peteforde
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- It is criminal to read an article about one of the catchiest songs of that decade and not see at least one of the excellent videos embedded.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ee1gxJvVi4
Just make sure that you switch to the Italian audio track when the music kicks in or you will be profoundly confused by the auto-dubbing attempting to translate for you.
by buildsjets
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- Kikagaku Moyo does this with Japanese Psychedelic Rock. “Monaka” is a fine example.
https://kikagakumoyo.com/works/kumoyo-island/
- This is what I named my Bluetooth speaker.
- Adriano sei forte uei! (Meaning: Adriano You´re cool Hey), an Italian LEGEND very smart rich in all and humble, (you too Claudia) from somebody you used to know :)
- It sounds as though this set the precedent for "I, Zimbra" by Talking Heads.
https://open.spotify.com/track/2zdlkG9g5Mt0alUdqn7s3D?si=L1N...
- Not the name of a Welsh village? I am disappointed.