MATRIXSYNTH: Premiata Forneria Marconi PFM - Celebration - Live TV, 1974


Sunday, September 16, 2007

Premiata Forneria Marconi PFM - Celebration - Live TV, 1974


YouTube via SholingBr. Sent my way via gattobus.
"They are a legend in Italy... They were the very first band in Italy playing with a Minimoog and THIS is absolutely the most famous synth Riff in the italian music history. They also played live in America in the seventies and recorded a live album there, called "Cook" This video was recorded in the U.S.A. in 1974..."
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5 comments:

  1. wow that vid is really crisp. everything was captured so well. it's hard to cut the flute guy in a flute guy shirt slack because it doesn't look 33 years old.

    the guitar phrasing doesn't sound like it's from 74 either. it's nice to see a solid rythm guitar in a jam band like that.

    ha, that sounds like i liked it too much. i draw the line at elo

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  2. I did not know they had whistle test in the US, I thought that was an English show.

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  3. Italian music history has way better synth riffs than that.

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  4. yeah, did matrix already post all the italo disco type vids here?

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  5. Quote: "Italian music history has way better synth riffs than that."

    Of course, but not as popular as this...
    Every italian keyboardist knows it perfectly...

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