- Thu Jul 20, 2017 5:55 pm
#96679
Thanks Hatter313,
you will be amazed by the number of records and soundtracks played by musicians from Goblin.
I made many attributions ‘by ear’ and several were confirmed years later.
There is a curious episode that has just happened.
In a footnote of the Italian edition, talking about Frizzi’s soundtrack for the cult (in Italy) comedy Fantozzi, I wrote that listening to some tracks I’ve got the feeling that Goblin members were playing in it. The genre is completely different and no one ever dared to say or even to think anything like that. But I wrote it. In the English edition this footnote is not present, since I've cut all the footnotes (about a thousand). And, guess what, Fabio Pignatelli in an interview published a few weeks ago has said that the rhythm section in Fantozzi was Marangolo/Pignatelli!!
I wrote the first draft of this book in 1999 and it's amazing to see how many soundtracks that I mentioned in my book have been reissued (or published for the first time) years later.
you will be amazed by the number of records and soundtracks played by musicians from Goblin.
I made many attributions ‘by ear’ and several were confirmed years later.
There is a curious episode that has just happened.
In a footnote of the Italian edition, talking about Frizzi’s soundtrack for the cult (in Italy) comedy Fantozzi, I wrote that listening to some tracks I’ve got the feeling that Goblin members were playing in it. The genre is completely different and no one ever dared to say or even to think anything like that. But I wrote it. In the English edition this footnote is not present, since I've cut all the footnotes (about a thousand). And, guess what, Fabio Pignatelli in an interview published a few weeks ago has said that the rhythm section in Fantozzi was Marangolo/Pignatelli!!
I wrote the first draft of this book in 1999 and it's amazing to see how many soundtracks that I mentioned in my book have been reissued (or published for the first time) years later.