She was only 16 at the time, and came in second at the Sanremo Festival. I was just a kid, but I remember Anna making a huge impression on the audience. She had a remarkable career in the following years. I'm excited as Sanremo Festival starts tomorrow night, and Maneskin are going to be there!
Con la mia amichetta , avevamo 6 anni, eravamo le uniche spettatrici dello spettacolino di sua sorella allora 13enne che imitava Anna Oxa, con tanto di camicia azzurra di suo padre 😂anni meravigliosi!
Nel 1978 Anna aveva appena 16 anni, avrebbe compiuto 17 anni due mesi e mezzo dopo. Era una vera rivelazione e poi nel corso degli anni ha inciso i suoi successi che sono sempre attuali.
The writer of this song is Ivano Fossati, one of the most iconic singers in Italy. I highly reccomend you to react to "La mia banda suona il rock", great song
"Senza pietà " vinse il festival di Sanremo. L'ultimo momento epico di una grande cantante, una delle migliori voci della sua generazione, poi il tracollo.
Oh man, she is my girl. You have to listen to her sing live. She was so young here and this video doesn't really do her justice. She is one of a kind. She is a thousand and one women and she will never stop evolving. The list of songs you can listen to is endless: Pagliaccio Azzurro, Quando Nasce un Amore, Mezzo Angolo di Cielo, Tutti i Brividi del Mondo, E' Tutto un Attimo. Really, pick one. Thank you for this reaction and thank you Mario for suggesting her to you.
Please react to 'Ti lascerò' by Anna Oxa and Fausto Leali (Sanremo 1989). One of the best duets at Sanremo Festival! You are going to see another Oxa's version. Read also the lyrics. Greetings from Florence 😊👋
It was a jolt (understood as songs and voices, which stood out because they were original, out of the ordinary) in Sanremo, as was "Volare" by Modugno, "Terra promessa" by Ramazzotti, "Luce" by Elisa and others, up to to get to "Zitti e buoni" by Maneskin. Thanks Angelo
My best compliments for your tour in the history of the Italian music. You're ready for a detour in the cantaurato italiano. Go for Lucio Dalla and Lucio Battisti
OH HELL YES, ANG, I am so happy you found Anna Oxa.. Since my years stationed in Napoli 1987-1991 I fell madly in love with her. She has some of the most iconic songs from the SanRemo festival, even though she only went to Eurovision once. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU SEARCHING OUT MORE OF HER WORK. here is a link to my absolutely most favorite song of hers: ua-cam.com/video/J_ZqPn3W0X4/v-deo.html
it was her Punk Period ---> Il resto lo scrivo in italiano... la genialità di Fossati è il testo che riesce a mettere in questa canzone. La canzone infatti inizia con Lei che si accorge di essere innamorata, ma Fossati (grande conoscitore del mondo femminile) lo sintetizza come: "c'è una ragione che cresce...". Ha un chè di antropologico!
Mad, a mi también me encanta esta canción, si te gusta Oxa t sugiero q veas el video del festival de San Remo 78 que ella canta este tema y baila de una manera extravagante para la época,quizás adelantada. Un saludo desde Argentina 👋
I think that in Italy (especially in the past) women need to have a very incredible voice in order to get be successful. While men were more songwriters and also singers, but the voice wasn’t supposed to be incredible. For example, de Andre’s songs work well, even if he doesn’t have the most incredible voice because he tells you a story and walks you through that. Other italian people feel free to disagree (respectfully)
I don't agree entirely. It used to be true enough, but in my opinion it was true for men too, unless they knew how to write or had a formidable stage presence. But in many cases it was like that for women too, look at Gianna Nannini: does she have a beautiful voice? Can she sing divinely? No, but she has still been very successful, both now and in the past. But also Loredana Bertè, and many others. But right now I don't find it true at all: there are many indie (female) singers, for example, who don't have a beautiful voice or can't sing divinely, yet they are successful; and there are so many men who do not know how to do anything in particular but have a beautiful voice and are famous for it. It is true that there are more male songwriters than women, but in both sexes I find that the only truly fundamental thing is originality and style: a woman can easily be successful if she is particular even if she does not have a perfect voice, and the same thing for men.
As I said in the beginning of the comment I think that my statement was truer in the past (70s-80s especially). I was trying to generalize in my comment to make a person who’s not italian understan a certain situation. But the problem of generalizing is that you always leave out someone or a certain situation. All of that just to say that I really agree with the examples that you’ve listed in your comment☺️
@@alicet2241 Ah, ok. I had read "Especially in the past", but with this sentence I think you meant "now less than before, but even now". However, in my opinion it is not a completely truthful thing even for the 70s or 80s: it seemed so simply because there were just fewer women who threw themselves into the music, and those who threw themselves did so very often almost exclusively for their singing skills. But then there are many exceptions, and I don't find that the public decided whether or not someone was good based on sex.
Actually De Andrè had a great voice considering his vocal timbre. It was beautiful to listen even when he spoke. If you want to pick a perfect example of pretty bad singer but great artist, I would choose Franco Battiato.
Ang, I think you should do some "live" reactions to Sanremo 2022 that start tomorrow, your channel would go mad these days :D Maneskin will be there too tomorrow!
She was performing at Superclassifica show..a TV programme about the hits of the day. In my opinion Un'emozione Da Poco is her best hit..great voice. Over the years she constantly changed completely her looks
Great singer. Incredible voice. There are a couple of strange and beautiful songs wrote for her by Pasquale Panella, the lyricist of late Lucio Battisti albums. They weren't much loved but to me they are very strong. "Processo a me stessa": ua-cam.com/video/GUYGuzoxfaM/v-deo.html e "La musica è niente se tu non hai vissuto": ua-cam.com/video/YGiZUCMHRDU/v-deo.html.
A small emotion There is a reason growing in me and the unconsciousness disappers It's like a trip, which ends at night Tell me, tell me, tell me why loving a man who has no pity One who never felt he was over who has never lost never for you, never a song for you never a poor illusion, a banal thought something which stays But for me it's more than normal (that) a small emotion makes me suffer A whispered word is enough and I don't see the reality any longer I don't see the difference between blind love and stupid endurance No, I don't see the reality any longer neither how much tendereness you get from my incoherence thinking you would live well also without it There is a reason growing in me and a fear rising the unexpected mixes up the mind until it regrets and for me it's more than normal (that) a small emotion makes me suffer A whispered word is enough and I don't see the reality any longer I don't see the difference between blind love and stupid endurance No, I don't see the reality any longer neither how much tendereness you get from my incoherence thinking you would live well also without it No, I don't see the reality any longer thinking you would live well also without it No, I don't see the reality any longer neither how much tendereness you get from my incoherence thinking you would live well also without it lyricstranslate.com
I second other comments suggesting you check out her other songs like “È tutto un attimo” and “Quando nasce un amore”, you’ll see how powerful her voice was and also her aesthetic was so iconic! I am young but she is one of my musical myths, unfortunately now she’s become sort of a meme for her weird social media posts, I wish new generations could understand the impact she’s had on our music ❤️
Hallo Ang! Nice you like these singers. Unfortunately we miss the blues tradition, so many are lacking. But we have had jazz female singers in the past. Aside Antonella Ruggero, none of them grown up with a band from scratch so they are either interpreters or songwriters (waaay later). Still you miss three of the best imho: - Patty Pravo; - Loredana Bertè (Mia Martini' sister) - Donatella Rettore.
Looks like it's playback here - there was a period, during a few years, when the production of Sanremo's Festival decided all participants would sing and play in playback 🤷🏻♀️ Yet she really sounds like that live
Since you checked Mahmood and Blanco song and already listened to another one from Mahmood, I suggest you try "Notti in bianco" from Blanco, it's really good and probably not what you expect
She was only 16 at the time, and came in second at the Sanremo Festival. I was just a kid, but I remember Anna making a huge impression on the audience. She had a remarkable career in the following years. I'm excited as Sanremo Festival starts tomorrow night, and Maneskin are going to be there!
Con la mia amichetta , avevamo 6 anni, eravamo le uniche spettatrici dello spettacolino di sua sorella allora 13enne che imitava Anna Oxa, con tanto di camicia azzurra di suo padre 😂anni meravigliosi!
16 !!!
Accostare i Maneskin ad Anna Oxa .. 🤦
Nel 1978 Anna aveva appena 16 anni, avrebbe compiuto 17 anni due mesi e mezzo dopo.
Era una vera rivelazione e poi nel corso degli anni ha inciso i suoi successi che sono sempre attuali.
The writer of this song is Ivano Fossati, one of the most iconic singers in Italy.
I highly reccomend you to react to "La mia banda suona il rock", great song
You should check other Anna Oxa songs, like "E' tutto un attimo", "Storie", "Quando nasce un amore" and "Senza Pietà"
"Senza pietà " vinse il festival di Sanremo. L'ultimo momento epico di una grande cantante, una delle migliori voci della sua generazione, poi il tracollo.
her version of "Caruso" is my favorite
Oh man, she is my girl. You have to listen to her sing live. She was so young here and this video doesn't really do her justice. She is one of a kind. She is a thousand and one women and she will never stop evolving. The list of songs you can listen to is endless: Pagliaccio Azzurro, Quando Nasce un Amore, Mezzo Angolo di Cielo, Tutti i Brividi del Mondo, E' Tutto un Attimo. Really, pick one. Thank you for this reaction and thank you Mario for suggesting her to you.
One of the greatest Albanian-Italian female voices. She sung several beautiful songs.
Please react to 'Ti lascerò' by Anna Oxa and Fausto Leali (Sanremo 1989). One of the best duets at Sanremo Festival! You are going to see another Oxa's version. Read also the lyrics. Greetings from Florence 😊👋
Stupenda Anna,bellissima voce ,peccato che non si faccia più vedere!
great italian voice.
Surname Oxa coming from Albania (Hoxha) where her's father was born
It was a jolt (understood as songs and voices, which stood out because they were original, out of the ordinary) in Sanremo, as was "Volare" by Modugno, "Terra promessa" by Ramazzotti, "Luce" by Elisa and others, up to to get to "Zitti e buoni" by Maneskin. Thanks Angelo
She sounds like a violin. Love it
My best compliments for your tour in the history of the Italian music. You're ready for a detour in the cantaurato italiano. Go for Lucio Dalla and Lucio Battisti
man the italian 1970-2000 era is SOOO undervalued! plemty of gems!
OH HELL YES, ANG, I am so happy you found Anna Oxa.. Since my years stationed in Napoli 1987-1991 I fell madly in love with her. She has some of the most iconic songs from the SanRemo festival, even though she only went to Eurovision once. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU SEARCHING OUT MORE OF HER WORK. here is a link to my absolutely most favorite song of hers: ua-cam.com/video/J_ZqPn3W0X4/v-deo.html
Mad Ang . In Italia , 1 - 5 februar is Festival SANREMO 2022.
RAI TELEVISION ITALIA .
Whit : Laura Pausini, Maneskin ...
and great big of songs...
Yes, a Tv performance of the late '70s. My oncle met her an said me that she's also a great dancer.
Many of our best song writers wrote for Anna Oxa's beautiful voice!
Very happy to see you in your good shape, Ang!😊👋❤️😊👋👋
She's my favorite Italian female singer ❤️
From SANREMO a great Anna Oxa!
Tomorrow 1 February 2022 Sanremo will start.
it was her Punk Period ---> Il resto lo scrivo in italiano... la genialità di Fossati è il testo che riesce a mettere in questa canzone. La canzone infatti inizia con Lei che si accorge di essere innamorata, ma Fossati (grande conoscitore del mondo femminile) lo sintetizza come: "c'è una ragione che cresce...". Ha un chè di antropologico!
Anna Oxa Fausto leali TI LASCERO SAN REMO 1989 victory
La più bella secondo me
One of the best Italian songs of the 80'
I love her voice 🤩🖤💙
In Italy we love Anna Oxa ...sge has hot a very beautyful voice and She use yo change look every year❤
Listen to this live version of Anna Oxa's "È tutto un attimo", from Sanremo 1986. ua-cam.com/video/gfPoqeT5K8g/v-deo.html
Amazing Song from Anna Oxa One of my favourites
Mad, a mi también me encanta esta canción, si te gusta Oxa t sugiero q veas el video del festival de San Remo 78 que ella canta este tema y baila de una manera extravagante para la época,quizás adelantada.
Un saludo desde Argentina 👋
I think that in Italy (especially in the past) women need to have a very incredible voice in order to get be successful. While men were more songwriters and also singers, but the voice wasn’t supposed to be incredible. For example, de Andre’s songs work well, even if he doesn’t have the most incredible voice because he tells you a story and walks you through that.
Other italian people feel free to disagree (respectfully)
I don't agree entirely. It used to be true enough, but in my opinion it was true for men too, unless they knew how to write or had a formidable stage presence. But in many cases it was like that for women too, look at Gianna Nannini: does she have a beautiful voice? Can she sing divinely? No, but she has still been very successful, both now and in the past. But also Loredana Bertè, and many others. But right now I don't find it true at all: there are many indie (female) singers, for example, who don't have a beautiful voice or can't sing divinely, yet they are successful; and there are so many men who do not know how to do anything in particular but have a beautiful voice and are famous for it. It is true that there are more male songwriters than women, but in both sexes I find that the only truly fundamental thing is originality and style: a woman can easily be successful if she is particular even if she does not have a perfect voice, and the same thing for men.
As I said in the beginning of the comment I think that my statement was truer in the past (70s-80s especially). I was trying to generalize in my comment to make a person who’s not italian understan a certain situation. But the problem of generalizing is that you always leave out someone or a certain situation. All of that just to say that I really agree with the examples that you’ve listed in your comment☺️
@@alicet2241 Ah, ok. I had read "Especially in the past", but with this sentence I think you meant "now less than before, but even now". However, in my opinion it is not a completely truthful thing even for the 70s or 80s: it seemed so simply because there were just fewer women who threw themselves into the music, and those who threw themselves did so very often almost exclusively for their singing skills. But then there are many exceptions, and I don't find that the public decided whether or not someone was good based on sex.
Actually De Andrè had a great voice considering his vocal timbre. It was beautiful to listen even when he spoke. If you want to pick a perfect example of pretty bad singer but great artist, I would choose Franco Battiato.
De Andrè ha una voce incredibile comunque.
What emotion for me, loving these italian songs and foreigners listen to it and React!!!!!
This Song Is Freaking Amazing!
🎵🎶💘🎵🎶💘🎵🎶💘🎵🎶💘
Ang, I think you should do some "live" reactions to Sanremo 2022 that start tomorrow, your channel would go mad these days :D Maneskin will be there too tomorrow!
Bellissima canzone, quanti ricordi, grazie
Una voce bellissima
Very good 👌
song contest sanremo 1978 she is there first time with this song ever with her amazing movment
La performance di San Remo 1978 É FANTASTICA !!!!
My favourite from Anna Oxa..she's italian with Albanian origins (like Dua Lipa)
She was performing at Superclassifica show..a TV programme about the hits of the day. In my opinion Un'emozione Da Poco is her best hit..great voice. Over the years she constantly changed completely her looks
"A lei" is another great sono by Anna Oxa
Great singer. Incredible voice. There are a couple of strange and beautiful songs wrote for her by Pasquale Panella, the lyricist of late Lucio Battisti albums. They weren't much loved but to me they are very strong. "Processo a me stessa": ua-cam.com/video/GUYGuzoxfaM/v-deo.html e "La musica è niente se tu non hai vissuto": ua-cam.com/video/YGiZUCMHRDU/v-deo.html.
Well, actually TV records in '78 where already on magnetic tapes (usually Betamax).
A small emotion
There is a reason growing in me
and the unconsciousness disappers
It's like a trip, which ends at night
Tell me, tell me, tell me why
loving a man who has no pity
One who never felt he was over
who has never lost
never for you, never a song for you
never a poor illusion, a banal thought
something which stays
But for me it's more than normal
(that) a small emotion
makes me suffer
A whispered word is enough
and I don't see the reality any longer
I don't see
the difference
between blind love
and stupid endurance
No, I don't see the reality any longer
neither how much tendereness you get
from my incoherence
thinking you would live well also without it
There is a reason growing in me
and a fear rising
the unexpected mixes up the mind
until it regrets
and for me it's more than normal
(that) a small emotion
makes me suffer
A whispered word is enough
and I don't see the reality any longer
I don't see
the difference
between blind love
and stupid endurance
No, I don't see the reality any longer
neither how much tendereness you get
from my incoherence
thinking you would live well also without it
No, I don't see the reality any longer
thinking you would live well also without it
No, I don't see the reality any longer
neither how much tendereness you get
from my incoherence
thinking you would live well also without it
lyricstranslate.com
Anna Oxa, great voice and great TV personality. She could have become the new Mina, unfortunately she didn't know how to manage her career.
Wonderful Anna
I second other comments suggesting you check out her other songs like “È tutto un attimo” and “Quando nasce un amore”, you’ll see how powerful her voice was and also her aesthetic was so iconic! I am young but she is one of my musical myths, unfortunately now she’s become sort of a meme for her weird social media posts, I wish new generations could understand the impact she’s had on our music ❤️
Che bravo,recupera le nostre m8gliori cantanti...
Anna Oxa da brividi come nessuno ci riesce, wow che voce per me la migliore di sempre.
Anna Oxa is an amazing singer!
I hope you wrote down the request I did weeks ago 🙃
IMAO the best performance Is "non potho reposare" Andrea Parodi + Anna Oxa live in Cagliari. A love Song for Sardegna.
Era il 1978 da Sanremo
Oh you should really really read the lyrics, they are so deep ❤️
La bellisima e talentuosa Anna Oxa ❤
Hallo Ang! Nice you like these singers. Unfortunately we miss the blues tradition, so many are lacking. But we have had jazz female singers in the past. Aside Antonella Ruggero, none of them grown up with a band from scratch so they are either interpreters or songwriters (waaay later). Still you miss three of the best imho:
- Patty Pravo;
- Loredana Bertè (Mia Martini' sister)
- Donatella Rettore.
Anna Oxa live - Anna Oxa greatest hits full album 2021 - Anna Oxa best songs : ua-cam.com/video/JLk2qG4h7lA/v-deo.html
Che capolavoro! Arte arte arte... 🇮🇹
Looks like it's playback here - there was a period, during a few years, when the production of Sanremo's Festival decided all participants would sing and play in playback 🤷🏻♀️ Yet she really sounds like that live
Beautiful lyrics as well
Ascolta Donatella Rettore, song rettore
Ci vorrebbe una cover metal!
Zucchero is great!
Great song!
I suugest "quando nasce un amore"... the same beautiful voice
Grande Anna la dua lipa degli anni 80.
Anna Oxa! Cool! *^*!
Guarda e ascolta Adriano Celentano e Mina ,FANTASTICi.re e regina della canzone in sieme una bomba...
You should react to Max Gazzè - Sotto Casa! Max is an amazing artist
💝Anna💖💖 QUESTI SONO PER TE
Have you ever listened to Maria Bazar? The singer’s range was out of this world (When the singer was Antonella Ruggiero)
I have, there’s a few reactions on the channel! I love them!!
@@MadAng66 react to anna oxa here ua-cam.com/video/_r7js8xUck8/v-deo.html
man and you need to read the lyrics are from Ivano Fossati a poet...a magister
you rock man.
Since you checked Mahmood and Blanco song and already listened to another one from Mahmood, I suggest you try "Notti in bianco" from Blanco, it's really good and probably not what you expect
Ascolta Loredana Berté Non sono una Signora, Folle città, E la luna bussò..Altra grande anni 70s 80s.
Anna Oxa was only 16 yrs old in 1978...
next reaction you must do is " Bella D'estate - Mango" pls
Please react to "ti lascerò"... Anna Oxa and Fausto Leali... two awesome voices!!!!
She was the italian Lady Gaga of the Eighties😁😁.
Anna Oxa: quando nasce un amore.
Anna Oxa rules.
Oggia is like they say in Albania troppo forte
Anna Oxa
"Oltre La Montagna" or
"Tutti i brividi del Mondo " with New Trolls
"Elena"
This songs are the best, my personal tastes
A wonderful Oxa from the beginning, who unfortunately was unable to maintain either her voice or a repertoire suited to her great talent
beautiful sonf
Bellissima voce, anche essendo albanese ha cantato tantissime canzoni di successo Italia!
Non è "albanese"...Ha la mamma italiana, ed è nata a Bari !
Una voce che trafigge il cuore
Regarding Anna Oxa's songs, you should listen to "È tutto un attimo".
She was only eighteen years old...
if you want to hear high notes from men singers, then you should listen to "Ancora" by Eduardo De Crescenzo
Already listened to him ! Check out the videos! 🎉✔️👍🎶👏✨
REQUEST for you Ang: a video about a song called "L'amore è una dittatura", by The Zen Circus
Zucchero Pavarotti. Miserere
in the future a nice trip to Italy
I hope
16 old❤❤❤❤
Mad, listen "Salmo Death USB" please
Anna Oxa SENZA PIETA
Mango, another amazing Italian singer sang this song (Senza Pietà) you also should listen to his version.
Bellissima oxa
😍😍😍😍
Please react Krisma Samora club official video if u like Matia Bazar
La più bella voce femminile Italia
Una delle, dai..
Can you please react to Il bambino che contava le stelle by Ultimo? Thank you
Can you please react to Siberia by Diaframma?
Mad make you reaction andrea Bocelli Sara brightman ( il canto della terra) thank you
React Augusto dei Nomadi
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