This blog will feature Finnish pop music covers and their original versions mainly from '60s and '70s.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Une aquilone - Kuin filminauhaa
Here's one quick one in our series "Both Sides Now". On the B-side of Danny's "Se eikö todista että muutuin" was a song called "Kuin filminauhaa" (Like a movie reel). This one was originally an Italian song called "Une aquilone" (A kite), composed and performed by a singer, guitarist and composer Ricky Gianco (real name Ricardo Sanna). He began his career in the late fifties, and is sometimes called as the Italian "Pete Seeger". He was one of the forerunners of guitar rock and roll in Italy. This "Une aquilano" was on his 1968 album "Ricky Gianco special".
Here's the pair:
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Hi again !
There's another playlink, that doesn't work. Would you please re-prepair it. I'd like to hear the songs.
Well, for some reason the older Divshhare -links are dead or dying. I have already once re-uploaded some hundred older songs. And I'm not going to do it again. But of course I can try to respond to single requests. So hopefully in awhile this and 'Many The Memories' will be reactivated.
Thanks to you for your attempting to correct the links. Pity but they doesn't work yet. Don't lose your nervs with me ... nevertheless your blog is very fine, maybe the best in country.
4 comments:
Hi again !
There's another playlink, that doesn't work. Would you please re-prepair it. I'd like to hear the songs.
Tapsa
Well, for some reason the older Divshhare -links are dead or dying. I have already once re-uploaded some hundred older songs. And I'm not going to do it again. But of course I can try to respond to single requests. So hopefully in awhile this and 'Many The Memories' will be reactivated.
Hi again ! :)
Thanks to you for your attempting to correct the links. Pity but they doesn't work yet. Don't lose your nervs with me ... nevertheless your blog is very fine, maybe the best in country.
Do as you think is best. :)
Tapsa
"Kuin filminauhaa" plays again
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