Cover evening in Sanremo: here are our report cards
Thursday evening of covers and duets for the Big players competing during the 70th Sanremo Festival.
Between passed, rejected and postponed we see together the tributes to the songs of the past and which are the performances that struck us the most.
Among songs that we would never stop listening to, Superbowl performances and incredible outfits:
- · Levante with Francesca Michielin and Marie Antoinette: We can give more
- · Nuclear Tactical Penguins: Seventy Times
- · Tosca with Silvia Perez Cruz: Piazza Grande
- · Achille Lauro and Annalisa: Men don't change
- · Alberto Urso and Ornella Vanoni: The voice of silence
- · Elettra Lamborghini and Myss Keta: It won't happen again
Levante with Francesca Michielin and Marie Antoinette: We can give more
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Lack of voice and harmony games (yet they are three beautiful little voices) and no super indie arrangement as we all expected.
In short, a little flat.
Rating: 6 and a half. We could definitely have given more
Nuclear Tactical Penguins: Seventy Times
Brightly colored Power Rangers of indie music, present a medley that winks everyone: da Poppies and Ducks in Rolls Royce by Achille Lauro.
Good, colorful, precise and energetic. But with a rundown of hits like this, it's easy to play!
Rating: 8, too much favor!
Tosca with Silvia Perez Cruz: Piazza Grande
© GettyImages-1204505996Tosca is poetry, refinement, beautiful singing. A triumph of elegance and style in the duet with Silvia Perez Cruz. Too bad having to wait until one in the morning for such a pearl.
Voices perfectly coordinated in volume and harmonies.
Rating: 10 for song and interpretation, praise for Tosca's crazy ex-voto series
Achille Lauro and Annalisa: Men don't change
© GettyImagesAchille continues to give us satisfaction in this edition.
After the noisy striptease of the first evening, for the cover it remains a step back to the splendid Annalisa. Him celebrating Mia Martini as Ziggy Stardust in tune and precise while she, sober in black, sports a "vocal agility that we had not yet heard this year".
Rating: 9 good!
Alberto Urso and Ornella Vanoni: The voice of silence
© GettyImagesWe have Andrea Bocelli. Flight too.
In short, there are semi-lyrical voices singing pop. And we definitely don't need other members of the category.
Ornella, on the other hand, is always fantastic, we all love her very much but is there really a need to call her every year?
Rating: 6, it is the wrong century
Elettra Lamborghini and Myss Keta: It won't happen again
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Claudia Mori's is one of those songs to be sung at the top of your lungs at karaoke and in the disco.
It is a whimsical and Lolithic song. Perfect if imagined by the flirtatious and energetic Elettra that we are used to knowing.
Too bad that the beautiful heiress has a "Lamborghini" in the garage and prefers to go out with the Panda.
Visibly drawn from the first performance. Nice reference to Madonna and Britney during the 2003 VMAs.
Voiceless and visibly afraid.
Rating: 6, let's hope it won't happen again.