All'inizio (1963) era "Surf Rider" dei Lively Ones, pezzo strumentale usato anche in Pulp Fiction. Poi (1969) venne Mino Reitano che scrisse per Paolo Mengoli "Perchè L'hai Fatto", cover non dichia...
All'inizio (1963) era "Surf Rider" dei Lively Ones, pezzo strumentale usato anche in Pulp Fiction. Poi (1969) venne Mino Reitano che scrisse per Paolo Mengoli "Perchè L'hai Fatto", cover non dichiarata del pezzo americano. Ora gli autori della Ferreri, copiando da "Back To Black Remix" di Amy Winehouse sono riusciti ad incappare pure nelle ire di Mengoli, che però ha fatto la figura del bue che dà del cornuto all'asino. Io la somiglianza tra i 2 plagi l'avevo già notata prima dello sfogo di Mengoli, così provai a metterli insieme ed il risultato è: di 2 canzoni se n'è fatta una. . In the beginning (1963) was "Surf Rider" by The Lively Ones. Then (1969) Mino Reitano wrote Paolo Mengoli's "Perchè L'hai Fatto", not declared cover. Now Ferreri authors have copied from Amy Winehouse's "Back To Black Remix" in the song: "Novembre". I tried to put together Mengoli & Ferreri tracks, and BANG! The same song with 2 voices. **Greetings to Nokie "Surf Rider" Edwards, wherever you are**
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