Fabrizio De Andrè - I often did think, by various authors, book + cd + book box set (Eluthera)
Fabrizio De André is still one of the singers, even some of the most beloved poets' by everyone - from those who lived through his songs accompanied by the second half of last century as to who has never "known" and discovers the special relationship oggi.Un De André has always had with the anarchists (among other things has always been defined as such, since the sixties). In 2001, the monthly "In the anarchist magazine" has produced some CDs and DVDs on him. Not so much the singer, as on intellectualism, the supporter of many "lost causes," the singer of thieves, hanged, prostitutes, Indian, zingari.Il primo di questi prodotti è il cd+libretto ed avevamo gli occhi troppo belli, nel quale viene eseguita, tra l'altro, una versione live del brano Se ti tagliassero a pezzetti e l'esecuzione inedita del brano I Carbonari. Ma soprattutto in questo cd si può ascoltare la sua inconfondibile voce parlare appunto dei temi esistenziali e sociali che hanno infl uenzato la sua poetica.Ci ritorna un Fabrizio fine pensatore sempre schierato – come amava dire – in direzione ostinata e contraria. Il libretto contiene scritti di Emile Armand, Mariano Brustio, Giovanna Boursier, Paolo Finzi, Romano Giuffrida, Mauro Macario, Errico Malatesta, Riccardo Mannerini e della redazione di «A rivista anarchica».
IL LIBRO: DE ANDRÉ: THE EYE OF MEMORY - THE TRAIL OF MEMORIES WITH FABRIZIO Romano Giuffrida - 168 pp. ill. Foreword by Massimo Mauro Macario Illustration Caroldi
on the scene of major cultural and social changes that have affected Italy in recent decades, Fabrizio De André did not weave the web of feelings and emotions that have drawn the libertarian to feel more than a generation . The book reads his songs tracing the "wire" that made up the tapestry of his art, defining the routes and tones that have most influenced the thinking and political actions of those who loved his poetry. In this trip down memory lane with Fabrizio De André, the author also met with the words of those Faber sang and those who, in his poems, not only is recognized but has also found a way for his life and deeds.
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