Sunday, December 27, 2009

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This is lucid madness!?!

In two cases these days have "upset" the Italian public opinion. Two episodes that have a common matrix: the madness. But what is madness, really ..
Wikipedia defines madness as "lack of fit shows that the patient towards the environment "... ok .... but we are convinced that Tartaglia and Maiolo (the woman who tried to tackle the Pope, nda) are really crazy?
But for the record, we reconstruct the facts.
1) Case Tartaglia-Berlusconi is a pre-Christmas Sunday in the heart of Milan, people crowded the streets in search of gifts and our premier organizes his usual faux-political event in Cathedral Square. Finished his speech against the generally pessimistic strong push / communist in Italy, falls, as is traditional among his supporters to shake hands and dispense miracles. But not everything goes as usual. Among his disciples went into hiding Massimo Tartaglia, "armed" the typical souvenir of the Cathedral, which just saw go Silvio, with aims that are the envy of a baseball pitcher, he takes it in the face. Hit hard, Rocky is transported in the car presidential aid, and gets up with a boxer's eyes almost KO, looks around him, while his bodyguards Tartaglia away from the clutches of the faithful, ready to lynch.
2) Case-Maiolo Ratzinger: It is Christmas Eve. The German shepherd enters St. Peter's ready to officiate the mass. While along the central aisle, a woman, that Susan Maiolo, climbs over the fences and try to embrace the latter pope, tempered by the period as a recruit in the German 30s / 40, manages to avoid the worst. What the Cardinal Etchegaray, in those moments next to the Pope, it does not, breaking a femur.
These two cases occurred within two weeks, made me think. But is their madness? Or are they to be polished, while we are asleep and drugged out of this world?
's your answer.


Andrea Cazzato

Monday, December 14, 2009

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Live Jukebox: "Comfortably Numb" by Pink Floyd

What I am about to present today really needs a few words it is an absolute masterpiece of pop music.
"Comfortably Numb" is an excerpt from "The Wall" in 1979, one of the masterpieces of all time Pink Floyd.
Composed by guitarist David Gilmour and Roger Waters, this song has caused a heated argument between the two authors, with Gilmour that he wanted to write a more rock and Waters, winner of the dispute, with the preferred arrangement, which then made it famous worldwide. In fact the song should have found place in the guitarist's first solo album but then he preferred to work the original demo with the remaining members of the group. Waters also said the text that tells a part of the story of Pink, the protagonist of the film inspired the band's own album of Cambridge, who can not handle the pressure of the rock star life and is taken ill in his room hotel, just before going on stage for a performance. Comfortably Numb thus assumes the features of a genuine dialogue between the doctor (played by Waters in the song) and Pink (Gilmour). This story seems to have taken inspiration from an incident really happened to Roger Waters during the previous tour of Animals in '77.
As always, I leave you now to listen to the piece and what has been called by many the most beautiful guitar solo in the entire history of rock.




Luca Praino