Fabrizio De André: analisi di un genio (Parte 1 di 2)

Today, January 11, 2021, marks the 22nd anniversary of the death of Fabrizio De André: the most iconic singer-songwriter in the history of Italian song. "Bocca di rosa," "La guerra di Piero," and "La canzone di Marinella" are just three of the milestones he carved into the history of Italian songwriting and beyond, but today I'd like to talk to you about another of his songs, which, while minor, is certainly representative of his approach to songwriting. "Il cantico dei drogati" (Tutti morimmo a stento, 1968) is one of the songs that perfectly captures the sensitivity and thoughtfulness of an artist who always spoke about the needy while also sharing a little of himself. What's your favorite Fabrizio De André song? SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/34fenZI MY PROGRAMS: "MILLAIS-OFF": https://bit.ly/3flAwJi "MUSICAMILLAIS": https://bit.ly/33YvbDJ "CINEMAMILLAIS": https://bit.ly/3n17cLy "CONVIVIO": https://bit.ly/2LylyFD "DID YOU KNOW?": https://bit.ly/37yhv4J MY SONGS: https://bit.ly/3ee3eLF MY COVERS: https://bit.ly/2yUGCQf Follow me on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2IvvpXG Follow me on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2U3cbiL Follow me on TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSfcRTfD/ #andreamillais #fabriziodeandré #tuttimorimmoastento