Lucio Dalla (Bologna, 4 marzo 1943 – Montreux, 1º marzo 2012) è stato un cantautore, musicista e attore italiano. Roversi, who had been against the album's release, chose the pseudonym "Norisso" when it was time to register the songs. In his songs, he often looked for inspiration to both his hometown and the sea. As in many of Dalla's early albums, there is a song dedicated to one of Italy's premier cities, this time Milano. Dalla is certainly at his lyrical best in this album. Q Disc (noto anche come Telefonami Tra Vent'Anni o semplicemente Lucio Dalla) è un mini album del cantautore italiano Lucio Dalla, pubblicato nel 1981. This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Lucio Dalla (LaPresse) Lucio Dalla avrebbe compiuto oggi 78 anni. After playing around town with several amateur ensembles, he joined the Rheno Dixieland Band in 1960 and won an award at the first European Jazz Festival in Antibes, France. Esplora tutte le pubblicazioni di Lucio Dalla su Discogs. It was followed by a string of singles and appearances at song festivals, such as Cantagiro and San Remo, where he performed his debut album's single "Paff...Bum!" The original title of the song was supposed to be "Gesù bambino", however in those years there was still stiff censorial control over the content of songs, and the title was changed to Dalla's birth date.[3]. In 1973 Dalla's career took a surprising left turn when he began a collaboration with Bolognese Marxist poet Roberto Roversi. Benvenuti alla pagina dei Fans di Lucio Dalla. Affected by the end of the collaboration, Dalla decided to write the lyrics of his next albums himself. At the 1963 Cantagiro Festival, Gino Paoli (the most important songwriter of the period and a highly influential voice in Italy's music scene) was impressed with Dalla's unique talents and convinced him to leave Flippers for a solo career. Ron e il ricordo di quei giorni rivoluzionari: "La tournée con Dalla fece re-innamorare tutti noi della musica" Genova - Ron, insieme a Francesco De Gregori e a, Lucio Dalla ha vissuto uno dei momenti più entusiasmanti della storia della musica italiana. Lucio Dalla OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [ˈluːtʃo ˈdalla]; 4 March 1943 – 1 March 2012) was an Italian singer-songwriter, musician and actor. Una biografia umana piena di musica, e … At this point, Dalla was bursting with confidence, so much so that he finally decided to write his own lyrics and become the sole author of his music. Appuntamento dal 17 al 19 giugno presso gli studi TV Gold TV Studios Roma Riceviamo e pubblichiamo. In his songs, he often looked for inspiration to both his hometown and the sea. L'album fu il più venduto dell'anno e comprende tracce di successo come Balla balla ballerino, Cara, Futura e Siamo dei che entrarono a pieno titolo nella cultura musicale italiana dell'ultimo scorcio del XX secolo. Interestingly, this dichotomy between light, goofy entertainment, and stringent political messages would become an integral, and paradoxical, part of Dalla's artistic persona until at least 1980. [6], The 1990 hit single "Attenti al lupo" gave Dalla wider success in Europe. These fascinating records were by no means inaccessible, and gained Dalla considerable clout among critics and colleagues. In fact, while he did not release another album until 1970, he appeared in no less than ten films between 1965 and 1969. This tender ode to a proudly independent hobo's longing for companionship was written together with Ron, another upcoming songwriter who would become a star on his own, and an assiduous Dalla collaborator. Le migliori offerte per Lucio Dalla - Lucio 2003 sono su eBay Confronta prezzi e caratteristiche di prodotti nuovi e usati Molti articoli con consegna gratis! Dalla's songs of the period were split between attempts at fitting into the Italian pop canon (either with introspective ballads in the style of Gino Paoli and Luigi Tenco or with romping, silly ditties), and finding a way to channel his jazz influences and penchant for vocal experimentation into song format. Dalla's popularity waned in the 1990s due to his inability to attract younger audiences, although his visibility remained high thanks to his numerous appearances in TV, both in variety shows and sitcoms. Lucio Dalla (album) Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera. Similarly, Dalla's 1990 LP Cambio became the biggest seller of his career on the strength of the Ron-penned "Attenti al Lupo," a childlike lullaby that had global audiences humming but Italian critics tearing their hair out and using adjectives such as "senile" to describe Dalla's latest productions. Lucio Dalla was outed as gay after his funeral (at which his longterm associate and partner Marco Alemanno, with whom he had shared a house, spoke), although he had not publicly acknowledged this during his life, saying in a 1979 interview "Non mi sento omosessuale" ("I do not feel gay"). This was indeed a pity, since his late records evidenced a late creative renaissance. Dalla entered the 1980s as a true superstar, having achieved critical and commercial consensus. This sent Roversi into such a fury that he only consented to sign his name to the final version of the album under a pseudonym, effectively ending their collaboration in 1976. I lived in Italy during 1980 - 1982 and people used to point at me and say I looked like Lucio Dalla (short, bearded, glasses and beret . Around 1970, Dalla went back to concentrate on music as his career was finally picking up. with none other than the Yardbirds! 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Still, Dalla always managed to deliver the right singles, and his records were selling more than ever. 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