UFO ROBOTS AND THE ROBOTS - A tale set to music
Savignano sul Rubicone
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DESCRIZIONE EVENTO
RAPSODIA for the NOTTE ROSA in Savignano sul Rubicone
Alessandro Barbaglia narrates "With circuits of a thousand valves - The music of the Robottoni".
To the notes: PitrekSpitrek
To experience a different Pink Night, far from the clichés, an evening of music and words that will move from ingenious joints of bass and drums, Moog à la Emerson, Lake & Palmer, robotic voices à la Kraftwerk to the most refined dance chiselled with poems of moving beauty and the power of a rocket rocket.
The best Italian funk-prog music of the late 1970s/early 1980s lived in cartoon theme songs.
Incredible? No, simply science fiction.
And if the music is played by the best Italian musicians and composed by legendary composers (including Ennio Morricone to whom we owe Super Car Gattiger), the lyrics are worthy of the best futurist poetry. Not to mention that the themes told by those legendary songs are resistance, anti-imperialism, social redemption, solidarity, pacifism... all the stuff of children, in short. Because there is nothing more serious than being a child.
Historic Centre - Piazza Borghesi
Organised by Rapsodia Cultural Association
Alessandro Barbaglia narrates "With circuits of a thousand valves - The music of the Robottoni".
To the notes: PitrekSpitrek
To experience a different Pink Night, far from the clichés, an evening of music and words that will move from ingenious joints of bass and drums, Moog à la Emerson, Lake & Palmer, robotic voices à la Kraftwerk to the most refined dance chiselled with poems of moving beauty and the power of a rocket rocket.
The best Italian funk-prog music of the late 1970s/early 1980s lived in cartoon theme songs.
Incredible? No, simply science fiction.
And if the music is played by the best Italian musicians and composed by legendary composers (including Ennio Morricone to whom we owe Super Car Gattiger), the lyrics are worthy of the best futurist poetry. Not to mention that the themes told by those legendary songs are resistance, anti-imperialism, social redemption, solidarity, pacifism... all the stuff of children, in short. Because there is nothing more serious than being a child.
Historic Centre - Piazza Borghesi
Organised by Rapsodia Cultural Association