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Live a Villa Menini

by Pigmento Music

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When Antonio started to play the first notes of Come into View, I remembered for a second the last time we played together on a stage and we shared a live act.
It was twenty years ago. We never ever played again since that night twenty years ago, but we kept making music together.
We laid the foundations for Consider This and all the first songs.
Antonio played piano on Consider This from the Grid Line album but he also gave me a chord progression that I improved on the song Crafty Man.
He was responsible for the piano parts of both Come into View and Ellipse and Lines from White Night Walks album.
When I asked him to join me, Michela and the Nyc for the concert at Villa Menini he answered the call and made himself immediately available.
As he is busy with his life, we did not have many rehearsals. But everything went so well.
Come into View Live with piano sounded like when it was created: sombre, intense, dark.
Consider This with piano and two acoustic guitars was a gem with a new dress, designed by three schoolmates, namely Antonio, The Nyc and me.
We were in the same school. That’s when we became friends and began to make music together.
Music has always been the glue holding the whole place together. Back then, at school,
there was nothing more important than that. We were fans of the great music of that time: R.E.M., Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen, Nirvana, Metal and Rock.
And we wanted to make our music. It took ages but we went where we dreamt to be.
The show was completed with the presence of Michela. She is not new to music as well.
Previously she recorded some vocals on the reggae album Movement by the Ziliota Roots.
She was involved in many other things related to music.
At Villa Menini she contributed to the great mood of the band and she sang with me Ink on Calendars and Was Everything Really in my Hands?.
At the end of the show, just before the last song It Never Comes to an End,
when the audience was quiet, many thoughts raced in my head. Good thoughts.

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released September 11, 2019

All songs written by Filippo Barizza

FILIPPO BARIZZA - vocals, acoustic guitar
THE NYC - acoustic guitar
MICHELA GAMBA - vocals
ANTONIO NOVENTA - piano

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Mostly acoustic project led by Italy-based singer and songwriter Filippo Barizza.

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