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KNOWN THE HISTORICAL CHARACTER OF THE ITALIAN MOD SCENE DISCOVERED WITH DISCS IN HAND
Freakbeat SANREMO!

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Yeah, well, Oskar Giammarinaro known singer of the band "the Statute" (remember them
eleven years ago in Sanremo) was seen by many and then
immortalized by the "paparazzi", after the festival, just in a
Hotels of the most famous and prestigious of all San Remo, where they had
stay for the duration of the festival the most important stars
appeared this year at the event, and was seen
while selecting music for VIP customers of the hotel along with two other famous DJs of
area. The
Giammarinaro, the sight of photographers and one of them is nervous
had the worse since he was hit by a baton of the famous singer of the Statute that
always carries in his pocket and who knows how to use the speed of a ninja
. It seems that this' which has resulted in the nervous reaction of
singer, was the fact that a paparazzo had photographed in full
the bag of Giammarinaro, which contains vinyl, all
for most of the "Hippy-metal," "Psycho," "Hard Rock" and the much-hated
"Freakbeat". Clearly the photographer had just landed, the famous singer
made that the film would disappear, however, fortunately a colleague of
unlucky paparazzo managed to capture while ago Giammarinaro
see one of these disks to the presenter of the festival, Pippo Baudo, ( Click here to see
stages where the singer shows the disc known presenter
). Just
the presenter of the festival has made, the police arrive
that everything was kept secret and is
tried to draw a good conclusion to the whole situation, with the paparazzo who has withdrawn the complaint against
Oskar Giammarinaro.
to celebrate the end it seems that the famous singer has put on the plates and
did play the famous battle cry "Paranoid" by Black Sabbath
and it seems that everyone is going to be left of wild dancing and shouting to
"MODS! MODS! MODS! " overnight at a rate of Hippy-Metal
music.

(Article taken from "Journal of the west")

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