A song for the summer: Edoardo Vianello's "Very Star Libronzata"

A song for the summer: “Lady Barbara” by Renato dei Propheti

Lady Barbara (1970) – Taking a short holiday from the prophets, between the expectation and the union detachment, Renato Brioschi shows up on the disc for the summer that surprise wins with a melodic song, from the classic system, complete with a deployment of arches, harp and oboe to support the entire structure. Twenty -two years, a clear deviation from the matrices Beat, Renato of the Prophets, thus presents herself, goes to the lead to the rankings, with the result of hitting the susceptibility of his companions, who essentially extend it from the band. The handsome Renato will have the opportunity to console himself, also with the homonymous film paid handsomely, where to play the role of Barbara is Paola Tedesco, later Stellina of the national sexy films: director is Mario Amendola, a free beef of our cinema that has directed everything, from Totò to Mal
(“Thought of love”).

“Seeing Lady Barbara / In the woods I walk / I immediately thought of love. / … Lady Barbara you are / the clear water that / gives thirst more than ever. / I know that I would not like to love you / but my heart, you know / do not live without you.”

This news is, for a kind concession of the author and the publisher, by “linked to a grain of sand”, written by Enzo Gentile and published by Melampo Editore.