Thanks. I am hoping to still do more video versions of my Goblin audio docs, but the hard drive crashed that had the visuals, so I am slow to get back to it. You can check out the audio versions on Cinematic Sound Radio podcast though! I would also love to get back to just creating more youtube content in general, but I am in the middle of making the Scored to Death Documentary!
My compliments: great job you did. However, a few inaccuracies I've spotted here, which I'll try to point out at: 1) very unlikely Simonetti and Morante could demo anything during the former's military service; and that's due to the nature of the service itself back then, which allowed possibly only a few hours (2?/3? can't remember exactly) of spare time after dinner and before early bed time (11 PM at my time) every day. On top of that, you could get a couple of weeks total extra spare time, but you can understand during that time one had to fit their time with family, friends and partners as well, so that's why so many Italian bands went through turmoil, when one of their members suddenly got the call card to join the Army. 2) The Cherry Five album contains at least two songs composed during the time of Il Ritratto di Dorian Gray.2) Chi? was the title of a TV quiz show. During the show, a whodunnit film was aired, shot especially for the program and its games. The theme for that film was performed by Goblin ; not written by them however. I've learned a lot from this documentary: now really looking forward to part two.
Thanks for the input. As far as Simonetti and Morante working together during Claudio's military service. You may be correct, I was just going by what Claudio told me when I interviewed him, "Then, when I finished playing with Il Ritratto di Dorian Gray, I served in the military. That was in 1972, and because I was in the military service in Rome, I recorded a lot of demos with Massimo." Much appreciated...always nice to learn new things about the band. Also, I don't know when I will get around to putting part 2 on UA-cam, but you can listen to it at: open.spotify.com/episode/7C16FI5gjsJVpFYMvH8H8N?si=25a33cb4e7174465
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Love it.🤩
Ive been looking for a channel like this for ages - thank you!!!!!!
Thanks. I am hoping to still do more video versions of my Goblin audio docs, but the hard drive crashed that had the visuals, so I am slow to get back to it. You can check out the audio versions on Cinematic Sound Radio podcast though! I would also love to get back to just creating more youtube content in general, but I am in the middle of making the Scored to Death Documentary!
My compliments: great job you did. However, a few inaccuracies I've spotted here, which I'll try to point out at: 1) very unlikely Simonetti and Morante could demo anything during the former's military service; and that's due to the nature of the service itself back then, which allowed possibly only a few hours (2?/3? can't remember exactly) of spare time after dinner and before early bed time (11 PM at my time) every day. On top of that, you could get a couple of weeks total extra spare time, but you can understand during that time one had to fit their time with family, friends and partners as well, so that's why so many Italian bands went through turmoil, when one of their members suddenly got the call card to join the Army. 2) The Cherry Five album contains at least two songs composed during the time of Il Ritratto di Dorian Gray.2) Chi? was the title of a TV quiz show. During the show, a whodunnit film was aired, shot especially for the program and its games. The theme for that film was performed by Goblin ; not written by them however. I've learned a lot from this documentary: now really looking forward to part two.
Thanks for the input. As far as Simonetti and Morante working together during Claudio's military service. You may be correct, I was just going by what Claudio told me when I interviewed him, "Then, when I finished playing with Il Ritratto di Dorian Gray, I served in the military. That was in 1972, and because I was in the military service in Rome, I recorded a lot of demos with Massimo." Much appreciated...always nice to learn new things about the band. Also, I don't know when I will get around to putting part 2 on UA-cam, but you can listen to it at: open.spotify.com/episode/7C16FI5gjsJVpFYMvH8H8N?si=25a33cb4e7174465
@scoredtodeath7863 Thank you.
@@scoredtodeath7863 Hullo there. Just to let you know that file doesn't seem to be currently working on Spotify, for some reason...
Awesome work! Looking forward to the next episode.
Me too, but it seems to be quite the undertaking.