Grandissimo Dereck....Hai fatto una meravigliosa analisi di alcuni degli album del Fantastico Prog. Italiano... Tutti Grandi Album ,ma gli Area sono di un altro pianeta
I've been a fan of British and American prog rock for decades, and KNEW that there was a whole world of Italian prog rock out there, but never explored it, even though posso parlare italiano abbastanza bene! Thank you very much for this introduction to the key artists. I made a written list from this video, have listened to each one, and am now exploring the other albums of those artists and other artists! All I can say is MOLTO GRAZIE!
Greetings from Italy! Thank you for this beautiful video. it's nice to discover that Italian music (especially Italian progressive) is appreciated in other parts of the world. In my bedroom, in front of my bed, i have my collection of CD. And i have a lot of italian progressive cds. Thank you for your appreciations. PS:the meaning of GIRO DI VALZER PER DOMANI is A turn of valzer ( or valzer around) for tomorrow. Sorry for my rusty english but i seek to understand you my happiness when i saw your video.
Area are a group that I really love so much (and among the others I'm particularly fond of the album "1978 gli dèi se ne vanno, gli arrabbiati restano!" ["1978 the gods leave, the angry stay!"]). A hug ^^
Excellent! The Italians were amazing in the prog scene, I got completely hooked around '95 when all those CD reissues started coming out. Whenever I see any on vinyl auctions now, I'm on it - with fingers crossed, originals goes for huge money as we all know. A lot of beautiful reissues out there too, I recently got the Vinyl Magic reissue of De De Lind's (too long title to even try....LOL!) one and only album. Killer stuff! Warm cheers across the chilly Atlantic, Dereck!
Darwin! by Banco (72) is considered by italians to be the finest prog album to come out of Italy and is indeed the most daring of all. A special mention goes to Banco's two instrumental album from the late 70s: Garofano Rosso (76) and '...di Terra' (78), some of the most creative and original instrumental albums of all time and also the least acknoledged.
OMG man, you have IL BARICENTRO!!!! Such an amazing album!!! What an amazing collection: Osanna - Milano Calibro 9 was the soundtrack of the movie "Milano Calibro 9". The real name of that album is "Preludio, Tema, Variazioni, Canzona". Check also another great from Osanna: L'Uomo. Anyway LATTE E MIELE = Milk and Honey Cheers from Italy
thanks Derek!! a forgotten closed window , eventually opened... area , balletto di bronzo, sensations' fix, il baricentro, etna, agorà, osanna, banco mutuo soccorso my favourites.... (y)
Good gracious, Dereck, what an absolutely killer collection of classic Italian prog! (*drool*) Such good stuff there, and so many originals that are near-impossible to find these days. Thanks for sharing!
I love the band pfm , I saw them at the Chicago auditorium and the back up was locomotive gt, that was in 1974 after seeing ELP tour brain salad surgery in 1973 at the Chicago ampltheater.
@dereckvon I just bought the Premiata Forneria Marconi's 'The World Became the World' album {an original} thanks to your stunning video. Another LP to broaden my musical horizons thanks to you and the VC. Talk to you soon Dereck, Rob
Great discourse RE difference between opinion of someone's music versus an opinion and respect for the person. I, too, feel that to criticize one's music, compositional or instrumental skills is never intended to be extrapolated to include or cast aspersions to the person him/herself. People are trying hard and some are just not blessed with the natural abilities of others. We each have our gifts and strengths. I admire and love people. Not all of us can produce masterpieces of art.
This is a great eye opener Dereck,ah ha that must be where Ben Costello spotted your PFM LP.I went out with an Italian girl over a decade ago and she never turned me onto these bands, for years all I've Known of Italian prog was Goblin through their Argento soundtracks
darkdubh Goblin also released a couple of non-soundtrack albums. Seek out "Roller". Also, before they were known as Goblin, they were called Cherry Five, and their sound was very reminiscent of early Yes.
Ys is indeed one of the best italian albums.The 2000 version of the band only features Gianni Leone as original member he was singer keyboardist.He did release a very good solo album under name of Leo Nero.It sounds a lot like Il Balletto di bronzo.
Dereck! great video, especially as a resource to getting into some Italian Prog. I recently found PFM's House's Of Ghosts for 98 cents... so excellent, and im definitely on the lookout for the other albums now especially the live one. Im giving Il Balleto Di Bronzo's YS a download tonight and will let you know how it goes!
Lucio Battisti died in 1998. He stopped playing live shows and giving interviews in the late 70s. No one ever saw him for the last 20 years of his life. He was a political supporter of MSI (the italian fascist party). Riverberi played in Rondò Veneziano (classical music, not prog). YS is considered one of the masterpieces of Italian progressive. Someday we should check if some fo those albums are original copies, they may be extremely valuable.
Inspiring video again. I've bought the reissue of latte e miele (milk and honey) after your recommendation a few months ago and I?m not disappointed, it's smooth and sweet as honey indeed! Osanna!! dope, look originals press no? Love PFM!! I have only 2 by them (l'isola + photos), wish I had more of course. If you find a cheap 'cook live' I'm all in! I love that Reverberi/I think Cecarelli is french in fact, I saw him in concert this summer/ Area kick ass, I have 3lps. You rock!!!
I'm very happy you know them :) Since you like Oregon, I bet you like Aktuala. If you don't (but I'm pretty sure you do) their first self-titled album is a masterpiece. Just other few reccomendations (hoping not to bore you): Lucio Battisti released one of the finest album of the 70's, it's called "Anima Latina" and in my opinion that album is just as good as some most acclaimed album as "Rock Bottom." I
My collection of progressive rock from Italy - ONLY records most of them in their first issues !! ALPHATAURUS - Same (1973) ALUSA FALLAX - Intorno alla mia cattiva educazione (1974) ANTONIUS REX - Neque semper arcum tendit rex (1974) AREA - Arbeit macht frei (Il lavoro rende liberi) (1973) IL BALLETTO DI BRONZO - Sirio 2222 (1970) BANCO DEL MUTUO SOCCORSO - Same (1971) BANCO DEL MUTUO SOCCORSO - Darwin (1972) IL BIGLIETTO PER L´INFERNO - Same (1974) BLOCCO MENTALE - POA (1973) CAMPO DI MARTE - Same (1973) CAPITOLO 6 - Frutti per kagua (1972) CIRCUS 2000 - Same (1972) CORTE DEI MIRACOLI - Same (1976) DALTON - Reflessioni: Idea D´Infinito (1973) DE DE LIND - Io non so a dove vengo e non so dove mai andro, uomo e il nome che mi han dato (1973) E. A. POE - Generazioni (Storia di sempre) (1974) GARYBALDI - Nuda (1972) GARYBALDI - Astrolabio (1973) GLEEMEN - Same (1970) JACULA - Tardo pede in magiam versus (1972) JUMBO - DNA (1972) JUMBO - Vietato ai minori di 18 anni? (1973) METAMORFOSI - Inferno (1973) MUSEO ROSENBACH - Zarathustra (1973) NEW TROLLS - Concerto grosso per i new trolls (1971) OSAGE TRIBE - Arrow head (1972) OSANNA - L´uomo (1971) OSANNA - Palepoli (1973) PANNA FREDDA - Uno (1971) MAURO PELOSI - La stagione per morire (1972) PROCESSION - Frontiera (1972) QUELLA VECCHIA LOCANDA - Same (1972) RACCOMANDATA CON RICEVUTA DI RITORNO - Per....un mondo di cristallo (1972) SEMIRAMIS - Dedicato a frazz (1973) LE STELLE DI MARIO SCHIFANO - Dedicato a... (1967) I TEOREMI - Same (1972)
getting itchy looking for new Prog and although knew of PFM im starting to branch out to Ital Prog cuz i luv me VDGG! btw good comments on digging music or not and making comments and being different.
I also recommend you to check the first three Franco Battiato albums: "Fetus", "Pollution" and "Sulle corde di Aries". He was one of the first (maybe the first) using a VCS-3 synth in Italian music. Another great record is "Aria" by singer Alan Sorrenti, prog-folk-mediterranean music with Jean-Luc Ponty's violin on the omonimous suite. There's a lot of other stuff but these are the ones that came to my mind :)
Have a go with Pholas Dactylus, if you don't know them. They released just one album, "Concerto delle menti" each side of that is a part of a biiig "composition". You can find 'em even here on youtube ;)
If you want to check out PFM here is a link th-cam.com/video/6uz90JmdSPE/w-d-xo.html You might recognise their guest playing a flute named Ian Anderson.
'Back with more junk' - Never get down on what you're doing brother Dereck. Killer recommendations as always and spirited reviews and thoughts! - Be well. - Lj
At 10:05. You nailed this band name like you were born in Naples. "Raccomandata Ricevuta Ritorno". Just an amazing collection of Italian prog albums so far. It looks like I will be doing a third comment or maybe I will just take more notes and let it all sink in? So you say that I must get a copy of 'The World Became The World'? I will order one as soon as I am done watching this il magnifico video. Your Italian pronunciation is really quite good. Grazie Mille Dereck~ Rob/Boston
I think I mentioned to you about getting into some of these Italian prog albums? I am going to be studying this video quite a few times: Do you think Corte dei Miracoli sounds a little like Yes? Or is that a stupid question because it is almost like saying that all prog bands sound like Yes? {I am sharing a cup of coffee with you as I write.} You are right about Le Orme.They played in the Progfest in LA in 1997. There is an Italian club near where I was born called The Marconi Club. {1 of 2}
The French is the hardest but I mostly have Italia beat some psych some prog, but for med rock Israel Greece 🇮🇹 of course UK is never ending especially when you come across with 🇬🇧 fames but euro rock is rare
@@dereckvon hello Dereck .can help please to find songs of old italian cathlic no famous 70-80s ....Maradini. not Giovani Maradi or Feradini . With sad slow emocyonall style music ballads .not hard rok .living today somewhere in norway country north europe .I have search in web for him but not find anything ..do something for this ok; ask someone else very please
Hey man you forget "perigeo" great italian "jazz/rock band and l'p "la valle dei templi","azimuth","genealogia".banco you have ti listen to "io sono nato libero" and "come in un'ultima cena",and the great "Darwin" and also group museo rosembach "Zarathustra",and at last arti e mestieri "tilt"
Missing some biggis, what about the delirium albums, there's still making albums today, but the 3 from the 70's are amazing, older copies are hard to get now but they have done some really good re issues
Bernardo Lanzetti was in PFM,now he fronts his own band CCLR another great Italian prog band. Latte e miel=Milk and honey.A great band!I have all of their album is a cd box set put out a few years ago,it features both versions of Papillon,english and italian. Patrick Moraz was in Mianhorse,Refuge and of course Yes and the Moodies. Le Orme just put out new album with only drummer Michi DeiRossi as original member.Sadly bassist singer Aldo left.:(
the very first minutes ...it's quite intelligent to talk about those things... some people bring subteranean negative energy... I mean Creation records without primal scream it's not so grave ...sorry but... creation records + primal scream = cliché... it's just too normal... why not talk about other records and bands... I don't say that in disrespect of Primal i'm a fan since my teenage years... i own all their records...so... but creation records has so much other original stuff to offer...
Grandissimo Dereck....Hai fatto una meravigliosa analisi di alcuni degli album del Fantastico Prog. Italiano... Tutti Grandi Album ,ma
gli Area sono di un altro pianeta
Thanks for remembering Lucio Battisti, a great artist that is very famous in Italy, but would deserve more attention elsewhere.
You have AWESOME taste in music!!!
Area - gli dei se ne vanno, gli arrabbiati restano - "the gods does away and the angry people remains" - ABSOLUTELY MASTERPIECE!
I've been a fan of British and American prog rock for decades, and KNEW that there was a whole world of Italian prog rock out there, but never explored it, even though posso parlare italiano abbastanza bene! Thank you very much for this introduction to the key artists. I made a written list from this video, have listened to each one, and am now exploring the other albums of those artists and other artists! All I can say is MOLTO GRAZIE!
Greetings from Italy! Thank you for this beautiful video. it's nice to discover that Italian music (especially Italian progressive) is appreciated in other parts of the world. In my bedroom, in front of my bed, i have my collection of CD. And i have a lot of italian progressive cds. Thank you for your appreciations. PS:the meaning of GIRO DI VALZER PER DOMANI is A turn of valzer ( or valzer around) for tomorrow. Sorry for my rusty english but i seek to understand you my happiness when i saw your video.
You got that one right about Il balletto di bronzo, even tough I dont listen to it very often, I trully enjoy their music, prog rock at it`s best.
PFM Live in Japan 2002 is the best concert dvd I've ever seen. It's on here.
Area are a group that I really love so much (and among the others I'm particularly fond of the album "1978 gli dèi se ne vanno, gli arrabbiati restano!" ["1978 the gods leave, the angry stay!"]).
A hug ^^
Excellent! The Italians were amazing in the prog scene, I got completely hooked around '95 when all those CD reissues started coming out. Whenever I see any on vinyl auctions now, I'm on it - with fingers crossed, originals goes for huge money as we all know. A lot of beautiful reissues out there too, I recently got the Vinyl Magic reissue of De De Lind's (too long title to even try....LOL!) one and only album. Killer stuff! Warm cheers across the chilly Atlantic, Dereck!
Ciao from Italy ....Nice list, thank you! My favourite are Garofano Rosso, Darwin! and 'di Terra' by Banco and the albums by Area.
man you have great taste, I mean Gentle Giant, Van Der Graaf, Zappa, Henry Cow. The list is endless
Darwin! by Banco (72) is considered by italians to be the finest prog album to come out of Italy and is indeed the most daring of all. A special mention goes to Banco's two instrumental album from the late 70s: Garofano Rosso (76) and '...di Terra' (78), some of the most creative and original instrumental albums of all time and also the least acknoledged.
I own them.
Lucio Battisti a genius! He was also a great lover of disco-funk-soul music and recorded 3 great albums takin inspiration from those styles.
OMG man, you have IL BARICENTRO!!!! Such an amazing album!!!
What an amazing collection: Osanna - Milano Calibro 9 was the soundtrack of the movie "Milano Calibro 9". The real name of that album is "Preludio, Tema, Variazioni, Canzona". Check also another great from Osanna: L'Uomo.
Anyway LATTE E MIELE = Milk and Honey
Cheers from Italy
Wonderful your italian prog description !
That was a fantastic video! Thank you! I'm really getting into this music!
I love how enthusiastic he is about his collection, and an awesome collection it is.
thanks Derek!! a forgotten closed window , eventually opened... area , balletto di bronzo, sensations' fix, il baricentro, etna, agorà, osanna, banco mutuo soccorso my favourites.... (y)
Thank you so much. I found a download of this fine album awhile ago. Thanks for the great recommendation!
17:00 I do confirm YS is one of the pillars of Italian prog
Good gracious, Dereck, what an absolutely killer collection of classic Italian prog! (*drool*) Such good stuff there, and so many originals that are near-impossible to find these days. Thanks for sharing!
I love the band pfm , I saw them at the Chicago auditorium and the back up was locomotive gt, that was in 1974 after seeing ELP tour brain salad surgery in 1973 at the Chicago ampltheater.
@Oakenshield1969 Always good to hear from you. De De Lind on vinyl! Awesome!
@dereckvon
I just bought the Premiata Forneria Marconi's 'The World Became the World' album {an original} thanks to your stunning video. Another LP to broaden my musical horizons thanks to you and the VC. Talk to you soon Dereck,
Rob
Absolutley great albums! I love Italian Prog! You forget One! The Trip- Caronte. 1971. With drummer Fulvio Chirico! 👍
I didn't own it when I made the video.
Ah ok! Sorry. What do you thing about this great album? I love It!
Great discourse RE difference between opinion of someone's music versus an opinion and respect for the person. I, too, feel that to criticize one's music, compositional or instrumental skills is never intended to be extrapolated to include or cast aspersions to the person him/herself. People are trying hard and some are just not blessed with the natural abilities of others. We each have our gifts and strengths. I admire and love people. Not all of us can produce masterpieces of art.
Just subscribed, you have an awesome collection and great taste!
All Lucio Battisti's early 70's LP's are essential - particularly Amore Non Amore, Umanamente Uomo, Il Nostro Caro Amore.
Don't forget "Anima Latina". Althought it there's the Panella discography with a lot of experimental albums like "Don Giovanni", "CSAR" and "Hegel".
Strano vedere un afroamericano amare questa musica, pensi sempre che ascoltino soul funky e jazz
I love Goblin and sadly have no vinyl. How awesome you got to meet Claudio!
a whole new world opens up! thanks Dereck.
A lot of great stuff man... Wonderful collection!
This is a great eye opener Dereck,ah ha that must be where Ben Costello spotted your PFM LP.I went out with an Italian girl over a decade ago and she never turned me onto these bands, for years all I've Known of Italian prog was Goblin through their Argento soundtracks
darkdubh Goblin also released a couple of non-soundtrack albums. Seek out "Roller". Also, before they were known as Goblin, they were called Cherry Five, and their sound was very reminiscent of early Yes.
denonhd8 Thanks,will check those out.
"Jet Lag" kicks.... Peace on earth...
Molto buoni. Ascoltare, Nuove Idea - Clowns - 1973. Museo Rosenbach - Zarathustra - 1973. New Trolls - Concerto Grosso - 1971. Ciao !
Really hot stuffs! You just miss "Fede speranza e carità" by J.E.T., the summary of all!
Yes, I need that.
Ys is indeed one of the best italian albums.The 2000 version of the band only features Gianni Leone as original member he was singer keyboardist.He did release a very good solo album under name of Leo Nero.It sounds a lot like Il Balletto di bronzo.
Dereck! great video, especially as a resource to getting into some Italian Prog. I recently found PFM's House's Of Ghosts for 98 cents... so excellent, and im definitely on the lookout for the other albums now especially the live one. Im giving Il Balleto Di Bronzo's YS a download tonight and will let you know how it goes!
Lucio Battisti died in 1998. He stopped playing live shows and giving interviews in the late 70s. No one ever saw him for the last 20 years of his life. He was a political supporter of MSI (the italian fascist party).
Riverberi played in Rondò Veneziano (classical music, not prog).
YS is considered one of the masterpieces of Italian progressive.
Someday we should check if some fo those albums are original copies, they may be extremely valuable.
le orme, new trolls ,rovescio della medaglia,balletto di bronzo,PFM... other italians great bands, reccomended
That's what i haven't been able to say......learning in public
Inspiring video again. I've bought the reissue of latte e miele (milk and honey) after your recommendation a few months ago and I?m not disappointed, it's smooth and sweet as honey indeed! Osanna!! dope, look originals press no? Love PFM!! I have only 2 by them (l'isola + photos), wish I had more of course. If you find a cheap 'cook live' I'm all in!
I love that Reverberi/I think Cecarelli is french in fact, I saw him in concert this summer/ Area kick ass, I have 3lps. You rock!!!
I'm very happy you know them :) Since you like Oregon, I bet you like Aktuala. If you don't (but I'm pretty sure you do) their first self-titled album is a masterpiece. Just other few reccomendations (hoping not to bore you): Lucio Battisti released one of the finest album of the 70's, it's called "Anima Latina" and in my opinion that album is just as good as some most acclaimed album as "Rock Bottom." I
blechtrommel90 Anima Latina is the best Lucio Battisti in my opinion. But i recommand you IL NOSTRO CARO ANGELO ( Our Dear Angel)
Time to hit ebay!!! I'm a HUGE P.F.M. fan. Chocolate
kings is one of my favorite albums.
My collection of progressive rock from Italy - ONLY records most of them in their first issues !!
ALPHATAURUS - Same (1973)
ALUSA FALLAX - Intorno alla mia cattiva educazione (1974)
ANTONIUS REX - Neque semper arcum tendit rex (1974)
AREA - Arbeit macht frei (Il lavoro rende liberi) (1973)
IL BALLETTO DI BRONZO - Sirio 2222 (1970)
BANCO DEL MUTUO SOCCORSO - Same (1971)
BANCO DEL MUTUO SOCCORSO - Darwin (1972)
IL BIGLIETTO PER L´INFERNO - Same (1974)
BLOCCO MENTALE - POA (1973)
CAMPO DI MARTE - Same (1973)
CAPITOLO 6 - Frutti per kagua (1972)
CIRCUS 2000 - Same (1972)
CORTE DEI MIRACOLI - Same (1976)
DALTON - Reflessioni: Idea D´Infinito (1973)
DE DE LIND - Io non so a dove vengo e non so dove mai andro, uomo e il nome che mi han dato (1973)
E. A. POE - Generazioni (Storia di sempre) (1974)
GARYBALDI - Nuda (1972)
GARYBALDI - Astrolabio (1973)
GLEEMEN - Same (1970)
JACULA - Tardo pede in magiam versus (1972)
JUMBO - DNA (1972)
JUMBO - Vietato ai minori di 18 anni? (1973)
METAMORFOSI - Inferno (1973)
MUSEO ROSENBACH - Zarathustra (1973)
NEW TROLLS - Concerto grosso per i new trolls (1971)
OSAGE TRIBE - Arrow head (1972)
OSANNA - L´uomo (1971)
OSANNA - Palepoli (1973)
PANNA FREDDA - Uno (1971)
MAURO PELOSI - La stagione per morire (1972)
PROCESSION - Frontiera (1972)
QUELLA VECCHIA LOCANDA - Same (1972)
RACCOMANDATA CON RICEVUTA DI RITORNO - Per....un mondo di cristallo (1972)
SEMIRAMIS - Dedicato a frazz (1973)
LE STELLE DI MARIO SCHIFANO - Dedicato a... (1967)
I TEOREMI - Same (1972)
getting itchy looking for new Prog and although knew of PFM im starting to branch out to Ital Prog cuz i luv me VDGG! btw good comments on digging music or not and making comments and being different.
@Paneeks1960 I highly recommend that album! and thank you!
@Paneeks1960 Corte does not sound like Yes to me. You can sample them here on yt. I'd be curious what your impression is.
I also recommend you to check the first three Franco Battiato albums: "Fetus", "Pollution" and "Sulle corde di Aries". He was one of the first (maybe the first) using a VCS-3 synth in Italian music. Another great record is "Aria" by singer Alan Sorrenti, prog-folk-mediterranean music with Jean-Luc Ponty's violin on the omonimous suite. There's a lot of other stuff but these are the ones that came to my mind :)
Have a go with Pholas Dactylus, if you don't know them. They released just one album, "Concerto delle menti" each side of that is a part of a biiig "composition". You can find 'em even here on youtube ;)
I love your channel Dereck. Maybe time to do another Italian one?
Congratulation for your italian prog disc.
BELLA!
If you want to check out PFM here is a link th-cam.com/video/6uz90JmdSPE/w-d-xo.html
You might recognise their guest playing a flute named Ian Anderson.
'Back with more junk' - Never get down on what you're doing brother Dereck. Killer recommendations as always and spirited reviews and thoughts! - Be well. - Lj
Grazie!
great channel, informative
keep it comming
Thank you sir !!!
I got to see goblin live was killer and did some early stuff to only Italy band ever saw played in Philly
Reverberi played with le Orme and producer of the early New Trolls. He must be rich nowadays with all the Rondo Veneziano albums he had produced
Hi dereckvon. I like the violin in pfm. Do you know any other rock or prog bands with a violinist?
Quella Vecchia Locanda's 2 albums are essential. Concert violinists. also New Trolls Concerto Grosso, etc..
@malawri67 A box set of Latte e Miele, very awesome! Appreciate that other information.
@astraltraveler68 Thanks for asking, we both benefit.
At 10:05. You nailed this band name like you were born in Naples. "Raccomandata Ricevuta Ritorno". Just an amazing collection of Italian prog albums so far. It looks like I will be doing a third comment or maybe I will just take more notes and let it all sink in?
So you say that I must get a copy of 'The World Became The World'? I will order one as soon as I am done watching this il magnifico video. Your Italian pronunciation is really quite good.
Grazie Mille Dereck~
Rob/Boston
I think I mentioned to you about getting into some of these Italian prog albums? I am going to be studying this video quite a few times: Do you think Corte dei Miracoli sounds a little like Yes? Or is that a stupid question because it is almost like saying that all prog bands sound like Yes? {I am sharing a cup of coffee with you as I write.} You are right about Le Orme.They played in the Progfest in LA in 1997. There is an Italian club near where I was born called The Marconi Club.
{1 of 2}
Tutto giusto! ;-) Bravo!
Only a mistake: Ceccarelli is Andrè Ceccarelli, and he's french not italian
I'm like a chicken without my head!!! I KNOW NOTHING!!!!
The French is the hardest but I mostly have Italia beat some psych some prog, but for med rock Israel Greece 🇮🇹 of course UK is never ending especially when you come across with 🇬🇧 fames but euro rock is rare
by pfm Mario lanzetti uses a lot of vibratto when he sings
Спасибо!
You're very welcome.
@@dereckvon hello Dereck .can help please to find songs of old italian cathlic no famous 70-80s ....Maradini. not Giovani Maradi or Feradini . With sad slow emocyonall style music ballads .not hard rok .living today somewhere in norway country north europe .I have search in web for him but not find anything ..do something for this ok; ask someone else very please
Hey man you forget "perigeo" great italian "jazz/rock band and l'p "la valle dei templi","azimuth","genealogia".banco you have ti listen to "io sono nato libero" and "come in un'ultima cena",and the great "Darwin" and also group museo rosembach "Zarathustra",and at last arti e mestieri "tilt"
Didn't forget. I have all of those. This video is a few years old.
Very fine taste. I suggest Metamorfosi, Alusa Fallax, alphataurus,
I have them
Mario lanzetti=omg he's on jet lag by omg
I can't stop watching your infectious videos. Is there any limit to your knowledge of music?!?
Missing some biggis, what about the delirium albums, there's still making albums today, but the 3 from the 70's are amazing, older copies are hard to get now but they have done some really good re issues
I sold a lot and had some Delerium albums.
Nooooooooooo
It's a long story.
Wow
Bernardo Lanzetti was in PFM,now he fronts his own band CCLR another great Italian prog band.
Latte e miel=Milk and honey.A great band!I have all of their album is a cd box set put out a few years ago,it features both versions of Papillon,english and italian.
Patrick Moraz was in Mianhorse,Refuge and of course Yes and the Moodies.
Le Orme just put out new album with only drummer Michi DeiRossi as original member.Sadly bassist singer Aldo left.:(
Pooh 70 s is progressive rok ?
No
I have jet lag somebody burned me a copy used to have chocolate kings too
funny!
@katonwdepena Fantastic album!
Manca new trolls concerto grosso n 1 great great album
@malawri67 I'll look that solo lp up.
@BioCYTE1 It's tongue in cheek. ;-)
bernardo sorry
I'm old forgive me for getting names wrong
@seqouiaflame aha ahah ahh you're funny... but chiken hardly knows a chapter about italian prog. even with their heads upon their shoulder ...
the very first minutes ...it's quite intelligent to talk about those things... some people bring subteranean negative energy... I mean Creation records without primal scream it's not so grave ...sorry but... creation records + primal scream = cliché... it's just too normal... why not talk about other records and bands...
I don't say that in disrespect of Primal i'm a fan since my teenage years... i own all their records...so... but creation records has so much other original stuff to offer...