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David Rocco's Dolce Vita, Ravello Italy

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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2006

Eddie Oliva and David Rocco in Ravello make pizza and sing and dance in Ravello Italy.

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  • Are you guys Italian, cause if you go to Italy most people are like this they live for pleasure and fun and dont care about always holding up the MACHO role which is FAKE

  • David, your show and recipes are great.

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  • @tiffany007cafe the song is "una ragazza italiana" by eddie oliva

  • @djfibix thank you, so much, Djifibix! ;D You have a cutiest and excellent uncle!! Bravo~

  • @tiffany007cafe Hi!! the first song u can hear is called "a l'anm r'a pall", is just a song for fun, i don't think u can find it in a store or on web...the song say "I met chinese, americans and canadians, aaaah...i met english people, germans and french, ooooh....A L'ANM R'A PALL! (it mean "what a lier!" in our language)! i hope i helped you, and sorry for my english, but i'm italian, like my uncle :)

  • What is the name of the song at the beginning?

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  • @djfibix - Hi , there! :) I like ur uncle's songs so much, especailly this song.. could u help meto ask ur uncle where can i buy this song? or what is the name of it? thanks a million!

    ps i mean the song at the beginning :)

  • @djfibix - Hi , there! :) I like ur uncle's songs so much, especailly this song.. could u help meto ask ur uncle where can i buy this song? or what is the name of it? thanks a million!

  • @tmgore64 it is Scala, two kilometers from Ravello

  • @FarNeverending That's what I love about Italians;genuine and natural.

  • They did not say "Tomato sauce" they said "pumarol" Neapolitan for tomato! As in pumarol lungop! (Tomatoes on top) I can't write Napolitan' but I can understand it. I spent my much of my childhood with my grandparents La famiglia Carrano. My sister is related by marriage to La famiglia Ruocco (being Nino's first wife and mother and Natalie and Daniela) My grandmother was from Scala Mariantonia Carrano, fu Sanmarco.

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