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Genre: Music
Date of upload: Nov 27, 2023 ^^
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I'm a 60 yr old brit, living in Italy since '90. Every new single release gets talked about on the national news. The other day I thought "grief, they're being milked - on tour, new singles often released etc" but then remembered that the bands in the 70s were working at the same pace. 2 albums a year, promotional tours etc. Phew. Seeing them in interviews, they are eloquent and sensitive about many social issues. Just hope that they don't burn out.
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I really appreciate Justin's honesty here. It's easy to dismiss Damiano as just another good-looking pop/rockstar with a good voice, but actually there's some depth to him, I mean as a human being and as an artist. I watched that really long Allison Hagendorf interview with him, expecting to only want to listen to the first 5-10 minutes of it, then I ended up effortlessly watching the whole thing - and it's an hour long! But Damiano was that fascinating as a person, just came across as an "old soul" in a really young body, if that makes sense, and his insights into how he creates his music were so, so interesting.
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I watched them in Sydney a few nights ago and they are a startling good live band. I got my 14 year old daughter into them and she was one of those kids who queued up early to get up the front with friends, and now they are going to form a rock band. The next day her and friend are working out Gasoline from YouTube playalongs. Long live rock!
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50 yrs old here...been listening to them since Eurovision and got my husband hooked...we saw them live in CA in October...became even bigger fans after that...they come across as very genuine,very talented and unapologetically outrageously fun and sexy,hard working and give it all on stage. What's not to love.!!
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I love the high energy of this band. Iâm older than some people on this page. I could not stand era of the arrogant, aloof, brooding rock starif the 90âs. Also many bands sound the same after a while. The fact that Maneskin is evolving is enjoyable to watch. Iâm sorry I missed their concert.
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First of all mr Hawkins, I salute a true artist!
In my opinion they grew up listening to the best of the musical genre that influenced them so positively. The bassist and guitarist, founders of the band, started studying guitar together around twelve and thirteen years old, the singer (with a congenital malformation of his vocal cords), began studying singing at seven.
PS speaking of arpeggio, Spanish masters of classical guitar have influenced everywhere.
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It would be an easy route for this band to always go for the shock factor with their songs and performances but that road gets quite narrow quite quickly. This types of ballady songs have always been part of their repertoire and I appreciate them keeping the band versatile and there should be longevity in that.
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I am grateful for Thomas Raggiâs taste and that Damiano found him (and Victoria). It would have been dreadful if that voice was packaged into some soulless digital era music that is just so outside of my own tastes I wouldnât be able to listen to that. At 22 (?) Thomas is doing some very interesting things. He is the one I am looking at right now in this group, although again this is more a matter of personal taste for a guitar playing that doesnât need to show off cold technicalities but is instinctively chasing a feeling or emotion. I donât know if I explained it, just an opinion from one of their Italian older fans (who didnât even watch or care about Eurovision).
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@JustinHawkinsRidesAgain
5 months ago
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