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                <text>Come molti gruppi indipendenti, anche i Giardini di Mirò nascono in un garage. La storia di una delle band più influenti della scena underground italiana parte alla fine degli anni Novanta a Cavriago: nel paese in provincia di Reggio Emilia due amici e compagni di scuola - Corrado Nuccini e Giuseppe Camuncoli - provano a formare un gruppo, influenzati in egual misura dal rock americano dei Sonic Youth e da quello italiano dei Massimo Volume. Dopo poco si uniscono a loro Jukka Reverberi, Mirko Venturelli, Luca di Mira ed Emanuele Reverberi: nuove voci che danno al combo un respiro più internazionale. Il libro ripercorre la parabola artistica del gruppo dagli inizi infatuati delle sonorità del post-rock fino alle sperimentazioni della maturità con l'hip-hop, l'elettronica e la musica da film. Il viaggio è arricchito dalle interviste ai musicisti, produttori e amici che hanno lavorato con il gruppo.</text>
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                <text>Quante volte avete pensato di dedicare una canzone al vostro cane senza mai riuscire a trovare quella giusta? Ci ha provato con non poche difficoltà l’autore di questo agevole libro che, stimolato dall’amore incondizionato dei suoi due fedeli compagni di viaggio, Harry &amp; Pallino, si è divertito a selezionarle e raccoglierle in ordine casuale in questo volume dal titolo inequivocabile: Musica per cani. Sono sedici brani di artisti e generi diversi che sicuramente non vi salveranno la vita. Tutti però hanno come leitmotiv l’affetto, l’ammirazione o la curiosità dell’artista verso l’animale da compagnia più comune e antropizzato del pianeta. Da Martha My Dear dei Beatles a The Day That Lassie Went to the Moon dei Camper Van Beethoven, passando per Old King di Neil Young, I Love My Dog di Cat Stevens e The Marvin Boogaloo di Giuliano Palma &amp; the Bluebeaters, ogni canzone raccontata nel libro rivela con semplicità e immediatezza una vicenda o un ricordo incancellabile. Sono motivi tanto spassosi quanto malinconici che probabilmente apprezzerete ancora di più se, almeno una volta nella vita, avete avuto la fortuna di condividere un pezzo della vostra esistenza con un cane, o magari più cani. Da leggere (e ascoltare) preferibilmente in compagnia del vostro migliore amico. Prefazione di Antonio Bacciocchi e Rita “Lilith” Oberti.</text>
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