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Old 11-24-2015, 12:02 PM   #51 (permalink)
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Old 11-24-2015, 12:25 PM   #52 (permalink)
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Share a beautiful Italian song.

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Old 11-24-2015, 05:26 PM   #53 (permalink)
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Share a beautiful Italian song.

Hi Lucky girl! Welcome to MusicBanter.

The song "Chi Di Notte" by Carlo Facchini is pretty. The title talks about night, but do you know what the lyrics mean? I tried to find them online but couldn't.

It's great that you are making a journal to share the music you like. You are also brave and outgoing to do this when English is not your first language. (When you have questions about the forum rules, you can see them here: Music Banter - Announcements in Forum : Introductions )

I feel music is beautiful because it transcends language. We can feel the emotion of a song even if we don't understand the words. I'm glad you are enjoying music enough to want to share about it!

Here's another mellow song by Carlo Facchini that I thought you might like:

Carlo Facchini - "I Don't Play Anymore"

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Old 11-24-2015, 11:42 PM   #54 (permalink)
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It's still pretty ****ty to come in here, half as a journal including misappropriated wiki quotes in order to preach about your religion, and probably be an alt account for another member who acts similarly.
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Old 11-25-2015, 01:07 AM   #55 (permalink)
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Mina - Se telefonando


I know most people are looking at her and thinking "what is she doing all wrapped up in a garden hose?" Well sorry to inform you, that's not the case. The song, "Se telefonando " is about a telephone (I'm only guessing cause my Italian is that strong) and she's wrapped up in a telephone line. Not the one that connects the phone to the base but the kind that are outside -- telephone line. I know this seems unbelievable because people are so use to cellphones, and iphones that don't have cords, and there no use for a telephone line, probably people don't know what they are by now. I know it's hard to believe that people would make and take phones calls tethered to a wall. And you're probabbly thinking where is the freedom of walking around outside when you're on a phone call. But I guess back then they didn't do that. People didn't get phone calls just when they are about to pay at the market, and flip the heck out, or hold up the line cause they are not paying attention and not bagging and all you can do is roll your eyes and think "I wish they got off that darn contraption, I don't feel like waiting in line all day." Or they don't drive into fire hydrants back then cause they are on a cellphone and they're not concentrating and wham-o they're in a accident. I guess if you understand how phones work back then then you kinda get it that she's wrapped in phone line. I think the melody of the chorus sorta reminds me of The Walker Brothers - The Sun Aint Gonna Shine No More. I think it make sense the she's wrapped up in a telephone line, it's like she is a "long distance" relationship and fell all "tired up" inside - there's very deep stuff going on in the video.
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Hi Lucky girl! Welcome to MusicBanter.

The song "Chi Di Notte" by Carlo Facchini is pretty. The title talks about night, but do you know what the lyrics mean? I tried to find them online but couldn't.

It's great that you are making a journal to share the music you like. You are also brave and outgoing to do this when English is not your first language. (When you have questions about the forum rules, you can see them here: Music Banter - Announcements in Forum : Introductions )

I feel music is beautiful because it transcends language. We can feel the emotion of a song even if we don't understand the words. I'm glad you are enjoying music enough to want to share about it!

Here's another mellow song by Carlo Facchini that I thought you might like:

Carlo Facchini - "I Don't Play Anymore"

Thanks for sharing the music with me. I like it. I am sorry to say that I don't know what the lyrics of "Chi Di Notte" mean.
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Old 11-25-2015, 05:33 PM   #57 (permalink)
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Well they're not about China dominating the world through the power of Chinese Jesus, so you'll probably be disappointed.
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