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sent on February 06, 2019 (16:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Mi piace parecchio questo racconto fotografico, sintesi di molte cose. Riunisce svariati riferimenti culturali nordamericani che nel tempo hanno suggestionato molti di noi, dalla letteratura "on the road", alla cinematografia, alla musica. Molto verrebbe da dire ed approfondire sotto lo stimolo di questa felice immagine. Mi limito qui a segnalare un ritratto musicale che, a mio sentire, ben si può accostare a questa fotografia. E' una canzone -probabilmente poco conosciuta- che si ambienta in un periodo un pò precedente a quello hippie delineato nel titolo, ma di cui crea taluni presupposti storici e culturali. Mi permetto di sottoporre il brano (il cui testo, ovviamente, è fondamentale) all'autore della foto per ringraziarlo della bella suggestione che mi ha dato.
La canzone è "Hillbilly Girl", di Greg Brown, del 1990 [attenzione, non altre omonime] :
"There's a girl standing on a red mud road looking up at Legel's Hill She has never been much farther than that but she knows someday she will
Hillbilly girl -- a big big world
She is strumming on a catalog guitar singing songs she's always known She has her father's will and her mother's clear eyes and a wild heart all her own
She is wondering where that red road goes as the stars come out above Will she make it to the lights of the city bright Will she find someone to love
Now a woman stands on that same old road with her father's hand in her own and though mother is gone still those clear eyes shine bright as they've ever shown
Yes the girl is the woman and the woman was the girl Many an old song she still can strum and yes she made it to the lights of the city bright but she never forgot where she's from
sent on February 06, 2019 (17:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Adorable... adorabile...
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sent on February 06, 2019 (17:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful on the edge of nostalgia. Fabio Bella sul filo della nostalgia . Fabio
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sent on February 06, 2019 (20:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
High fashion photos! Beautiful The idea of the rails and guitar on his shoulder... is looking for new and unknown horizons... and he will do it alone! Congratulations Sergio. Hello Cinzia. Foto di alta moda! Bellissima l'idea delle rotaie e della chitarra in spalla... sta cercando nuovi e sconosciuti orizzonti... e lo farà da sola! Complimenti Sergio.
sent on February 06, 2019 (21:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful tale laden with meanings. Congratulations, I like it very much. A dear greeting. Silvio. :-) Bellissimo racconto carico di significati . Complimenti , mi piace molto . Un caro saluto . Silvio .