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

A song for the summer: “Maracaibo” by Lu Colombo

Maracaibo (1981) – an artist substantially without a other story in addition to the clear invention of a song that has continued to resonate undaunted and familiar for a quarter of a century, without
undergo the face of time. A small musical miracle of the Milanese Lu Colombo, who has known food, with a plot of sounds and visions, the exoticism of a place and characters
imaginary with a strong impact, and has taken root in the soundtrack of the purest entertainment:

“… Maracaibo / Mare force 9 / flee yes but where? / Zà zà. / The broken tree / a black fin
/ in the dark night / like a flag / bite the fishfood / in brown skin / a white tusk / like the moon. / Maracaibo / After the barracuda / ended with the naked ballar / zà zà …

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.