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    Posted: May 18 2021 at 02:17
Franco Battiato, iconic Italian songwriter, dies aged 76


Some grand stuff in those early albums. 

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Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Franco Battiato, iconic Italian songwriter, dies aged 76


Some grand stuff in those early albums. 

RIP 
In the linked article there's a big mistake: the single "Attenti al Lupo" was the crappiest song released by Lucio Dalla, nothing to do with Battiato. Lucia Dalla was a great jazzist and songwriter, but that song was his worst one (and as you can expect, a huge commercial success).
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Originally posted by octopus-4 octopus-4 wrote:

Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Franco Battiato, iconic Italian songwriter, dies aged 76


Some grand stuff in those early albums. 

RIP 
In the linked article there's a big mistake: the single "Attenti al Lupo" was the crappiest song released by Lucio Dalla, nothing to do with Battiato. Lucia Dalla was a great jazzist and songwriter, but that song was his worst one (and as you can expect, a huge commercial success).

Sorry, this was the only confirmation article I could find in english. Embarrassed
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Raff Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2021 at 03:31
Very sad news to wake up to, though not unexpected. It had been known for a while that Battiato was sick. I was lucky to see him live in Rome at the time he released his first "pop" album, the excellent L'era del cinghiale bianco. I knew him as a progressive artist, and was somewhat disappointed by what I believed to be a sell-out, so I was rather reluctant to go to the concert. Well, I can tell you that, when I came out of the theatre, I was converted. RIP Maestro Cry.

This wonderful article (a bit long, but very much worth it, even if you need to use Google Translate) was published today on the Italian newspaper I usually read: https://www.ilsole24ore.com/art/e-morto-cantautore-franco-battiato-aveva-76-anni-AEt7L1J
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Hi,

I've come to grips with so many of the favorite things that we loved way back when, see the artist fall by wayside like we all surely will.

The best thing, is the nice bits and pieces that everyone says, and I specially like to say that without Guy Guden and his Space Pirate Radio show, I don't think that many of us would know or care about FB. On many of the shows I had on tape (saved to mp3's 20+ years ago!) ... the music showed and its far out addition and difference, helped the show be the ultimate that it already was, and still is ... though many here on PA would scream about the lot of so much music that doesn't fit the "progressive" ideal ... it's not a show about "progressive" ... it's a foreign/alien movie without the subtitles and you get as many distance voices and styles as you do music ... and the "difference" is the part that so many love dearly!

FB's albums (and I have like 5 or 6 of them) are special ... and fun to listen to. Sadly, listening to something that defies description and distinction as something like the odd ball "progressive" ... is simply not something that is worthy of a discussion at PA other than when the artist dies ... and as sad as it has been for a long time ... you get better known and remembered when you're dead!

Such is life ... that we can not even celebrate it properly. But I can tell you that hearing this in 1974 and 1975 on Guy's show was very special indeed ... 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jamesbaldwin Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2021 at 07:39

I see now this thrad. I post here what I've posted in the thread I've opened.


Franco Battiato: E ti vengo a cercare (from Fisiognomica, 1987)



Nanni Moretti: Palombella Rossa

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Wonderful musician. One of my favorites in fact. I’ll miss him.
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What...? So sad news. 

RIP Battiato
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VERY sad news. His early albums are absolute GENIUS!

It breaks my heart to hear this news.  

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Sad to hear the terrible news. May he rest in peace.
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RIP, thanks much to Paco, Raff and PA in general for introducing this wonderful artist to me.  I did not know he was ill.

I'm not an expert on his work but I love "Caffe de la Paix" from his "pop" era
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Un Amico Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2021 at 20:27
Don't care much for his early and supposedly avant-garde stuff...but I think his later, pop stuff was brilliant, at least in the conceptual sense. The idea of a shiny, sleek kind of pop music with lyrics that were at the same time appealing and challenging created a sort of 'pop without guilt' sense in the listener. Battiato made Zappa and KC fans sit up and listen. Brilliant.
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