Monday, August 23, 2010

How To Become Jungle Cruise Skipper

No. 1 recording session ... and even this is gone!

Another summer over, another season ends. Despite the heat is back, September is around the corner, which means that everything must begin to wake!
The summer concerts were beautiful, at times even surprising, and now there are lots of good jobs in the studio waiting for me! Since the project with Antonella Bacchini for his EP (which will see the light this year!), Then there's the new chapter of Open Minds full of ideas that boil in saucepan. This to start with ... and are already pills unpublished! Soon reopen even Sanremo-Lab, for which I am involved as an author for some participants. In the coming months on the eyes and ears open "market" of the interpreters and then I'll pull the money in December 2010 that this, for me, I still consider a year of "seed" ... but perhaps it is too early to judge.

between the eyes and looks to the future, we are still impressed by the pictures of my trip just concluded between the castles of Bavaria, a ride in the mountains of Austria and Germany, which gave me beautiful landscapes and fragments of history that I knew very fragmented. On this trip I have often amused monarchical to immerse myself in the atmosphere of the eighteenth century, made of huge wealth. The interesting thing is that behind all that glitz, however, was the culture! No coincidence that the King of Bavaria took many economic resources (unfortunately at the expense of the people ...) to satisfy their hunger for knowledge and being able to hand down, get rich books, reading rooms, and places to listen to his favorite musical works! I saw rooms and musical instruments were put up on purpose to accommodate Richard Wagner, who at the time was a close friend of the Bavarian nobility.

E 'remained alive in me a thought: maybe there was madness in all this, no doubt, but when I think that many politicians today are often rich ignorant and going to spend our money in trans almost ... almost prefer the madness of 1700!


- B.

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