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@Joeasia1981 tell me about it man! Its crazy how you can't understand the older people in Italy even if you have a ph.d in italian
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@lp32862 Its napoletano, its not italian, its like spanish compared to portuguese
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I can't speak Italian let alone neapolitan. But there is a real primal energy to the song and the rhythmn evokes deep desires
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Its actually native from Napoli and sung in their language
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Pelle d'oca!!!!!!!
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NAPOLI X SEMPRE <3 <3
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They are paying homage to Mt. Vesuvius (Vesuvio,) a still active volcano which beautifully graces the eastern backdrop of Naples (Napoli.) The song is about how the mighty mountain holds the citizens of Naples in its hands-making them tremble with fear. (Mt. Vesuvius is responsible for the destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum in AD 79.) I speak Italian, but the Napolitano dialect is different from the dialect I was taught. Hope this helps.
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@lp32862 The song is in Neapolitan dialect. It speaks of the danger of Mount Vesuvius and the relationship with the Neapolitans who live at the foot of the volcano.
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great song and I like Neopolitan ice cream too.LOL
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@Motherfuckeronerrrrr LINGUA NAPOLETANA NN DIALETTO...RICONOSCIUTA DALL UNESCO! ;)
The first time I heard this song on the Sopranos I was hooked. What a great song. Does anyone who speaks Italian knows what the song is about! Please tell me.
lp32862 2 years ago 38
"quann fa nott e o ciel si fa scur..."
brividi...
questa è la vera musica napoletana...grazie per il video
vinonof 2 years ago 19