 | Mi sono innamorato di te - Luigi Tenco
Tags: Innamorato, Luigi, Te, Tenco
Description: Omaggio a Luigi Tenco
"Occhi" by Gulliveriana
Mi sono innamorato di te
perché
non avevo niente da fare
il giorno
volevo qualcuno da incontrare
la notte
volevo qualcosa da sognare
Mi sono innamorato di te
perché
non potevo più stare solo
il giorno
volevo parlare dei miei sogni
la notte
parlare d'amore
Ed ora
che avrei mille cose da fare
io sento i miei sogni svanire
ma non so più pensare
a nient'altro che a te
Mi sono innamorato di te
e adesso
non so neppur io cosa fare
il giorno
mi pento d'averti incontrata
la notte
ti vengo a cercare.
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 | Luigi Tenco - Vedrai Vedrai
Tags: Luigi, Tenco
Description: TV TENCO - La televisione dedicata a Luigi Tenco
VIDEO,INTERVISTE,SPECIALI SULLA VITA E SULLA MORTE DEL CANTAUTORE,INEDITI MAI VISTI SU YOUTUBE O IN TV,FILMS, questa è TV TENCO.
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Luigi Tenco 60's - La verde isola -
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 | Luigi Tenco - Lontano, lontano
Tags: italian, Lontano, Luigi, romantic, Tenco
Description: E lontano, lontano nel tempo...
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 | Ho capito che ti amo (Luigi Tenco)
Tags: amo, capito, che, Ho, Luigi, Tenco, ti
Description: Great Luigi Tenco!!!
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 | Luigi Tenco - Cara maestra
Tags: cara, Luigi, maestra, Tenco
Description: Una canzone da riascoltare
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 | Luigi Tenco - Li vidi tornare - canzone antiguerra
Tags: 1967, antiguerra, canzone, censurato, dalida, italian, li, Luigi, music, protesta, remo, san, sanremo, Tenco, tornare, vidi
Description: Li vidi tornare è la versione primitiva, pubblicata solo post mortem, della futura canzone Ciao amore ciao poi presentata dall'artista a San Remo nel 1967. Gliela censurarono e perciò cambiò tutto il testo ma il ritornello è sempre quello.
Li vidi passare
vicino al mio campo
ero un ragazzino
stavo lì a giocare
Erano trecento
erano giovani e forti
andavano al fronte
col sole negli occhi
E cantavano cantavano
tutti in coro
ciao amore ciao amore
ciao amore ciao
Ciao amore ciao amore
ciao amore ciao
ciao amore ciao amore
ciao amore ciao
Avrei dato la vita
per essere con loro
dicevano domani
domani torneranno
Aspettai domani
per giorni e per giorni
col sole nei campi
e poi con la neve
Chiedevo alla gente
quando torneranno
la gente piangeva
senza dirmi niente
E da solo io cantavo
in mezzo ai prati
ciao amore ciao amore
ciao amore ciao
Ma una sera ad un tratto
chiusi gli occhi e capii
e quella notte in sogno
io li vidi tornare
Ciao amore ciao amore
ciao amore ciao
ciao amore ciao amore
ciao amore ciao
ciao amore ciao amore
ciao amore ciao
(Created on Windows Vista with Picasa.)
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 | Luigi Tenco - E se ci diranno
Tags: ci, diranno, e, Luigi, Pace, se, Tenco
Description: Pace!
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 | Luigi Tenco - Vedrai vedrai
Tags: rock
Description: un mito
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 | Luigi Tenco-Ti Ricorderai (by Felice Reggio big band)
Tags: BAND, BIG, FELICE, REGGIO, SANREMO, TENCO
Description: Tenco was born in Cassine (province of Alessandria), the son of Teresa Zoccola and Giuseppe Tenco. He never knew his father, who died in unclear circumstances. It has been rumoured that Luigi Tenco was the fruit of an extramarital relationship of his mother.
Tenco spent his childhood in Cassine and Ricaldone until 1948, when he moved to Liguria, first to Nervi and then to Genoa, where his mother had a wine shop. During high school, Tenco founded the Jerry Roll Morton Boys Jazz band, in which Tenco played the clarinet and another singer, later to become famous, Bruno Lauzi, the banjo. Gino Paoli, also a future famous Italian singer-songwriter, was a member of the later Tenco band, I Diavoli del Rock (The Rock Devils).
Tenco made his debut in the world of Italian professional music with the band I Cavalieri (The Knights), which included Giampiero Reverberi and Enzo Jannacci amongst others. During this period he used the pseudonym Gigi Mai. In 1961 Tenco released his first single under his real name, entitled "Quando" ("When").
In 1962 Tenco began a short-lived cinematic experience, with Luciano Salce's movie La Cuccagna. He also collaborated on the soundtrack to the film. During this period he also formed a strong friendship with the Genoese anarchist poet Riccardo Mannerini. In 1963, however, his friendship with Gino Paoli broke up, due to a troubled relationship with the actress Stefania Sandrelli.
Tenco's first LP was released in 1962, Ballate E Canzoni. One of the songs, "Cara Maestra" ("Dear Teacher"), was censored by the then thriving Italian media censorship. The censors struck again in the following year, against his songs "Io Sì" ("I Do") and "Una Brava Ragazza" ("A Nice Girl").
In 1966, suffering through a period of compulsory military service, he released Un Giorno Dopo L'Altro (One Day After Another) for RCA. In Rome during the same year, he met and befriended the Italo-French singer Dalida. The two were eventually to become lovers.
In 1967 he took part in the Italian Song Festival in Sanremo. It was rumoured that he participated against his will. The song he presented was "Ciao Amore Ciao" ("Hello Love, Hello"), which he sang together with Dalida. Tenco allegedly committed suicide on January 27, after learning that his song had been eliminated from the final competition. Tenco was found in his hotel room with a bullet wound in his left temple and a note announcing that his gesture was against the jury and public's choices during the competition. Only days earlier Tenco's wedding to Dalida had been announced. It was she who discovered his body.
Tenco was buried in Ricaldone. In 1974 the Tenco Award was instituted, and has been held every year since in Sanremo. Many of the most renowned Italian singer-songwriters from the 1970s declared explicitly the influence of Tenco on their work. Francesco De Gregori's album Bufalo Bill of 1976 contained a song, "Festival", about Tenco's suicide; it points out the hypocrisy with which the music establishment tried to minimize the dramatic event, in order to let the show go on.
The French television channel TV5 recently carried a full-length dramatization of the love affair of Tenco and Dalida. Tenco was played by Alessandro Gassman while Dalida was played by Sabrina Ferilli.
The Italian judicial system later began re-examinining Luigi Tenco's suicide. It was pointed out that the bullet hole was on the left temple, while the singer was right-handed. It had also been revealed that no autopsy had been done on the singer's corpse, and no calligraphic analysis on the suicide note with which he explained his final gesture.
On 15 February 2006, Italian police exhumed Tenco's body for further investigation.[1] The next day, results from the new autopsy and ballistics analysis were reported. According to Italian experts, what had been thought to be the entry hole on the left temple was actually the exit site. The bullet trajectory was said to be compatible with suicide.
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 | Luigi Tenco - Quando
Tags: Luigi, Quando, Tenco
Description: Luigi Tenco - Quando
Quando
il mio amore tornerà da me
nel cielo
una stella splenderà
s'e' spenta da quando
il mio sogno e' svanito
da quando il mio amore
fuggì da me
Quando
il mio amore tornerà da me
nel mare
una perla nascerà
saranno le lacrime
che ha pianto la stella
nel veder solo e triste
il mio cuor
Quando
il mio amore tornerà da me
nell'aria
un violino suonerà
la musica dolce
scenderà nel mio cuore
ed il tempo si fermerà
solo quando
il mio amore tornerà da me.
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 | UNA VITA INUTILE DI LUIGI TENCO
Tags: pop
Description: COLLAGE DI IMMAGINI IN BIANCO E NERO
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