REACTING TO ITALY IN THE EUROVISION SONG CONTEST 1956-2021

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2021
  • #ITALY #EUROVISION​ #MÅNESKIN
    I finally reacted to all the Italian entries in The Eurovision Song contest
    What was your favourite ever entry? Let me know which country throwback you would like me to react to next!
    My Instagram @Noosh101
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  • @noosh101
    @noosh101  Před 2 lety +84

    Will Italy have another win this year in the Euro final? Let me know in the comments!

  • @0612rishi
    @0612rishi Před 2 lety +360

    Mia Martini is a myth, a legend, who sadly passed too soon. You absolutely HAVE to listen to "almeno tu nell'universo", one of the best Italian songs ever

    • @victorfries8859
      @victorfries8859 Před 2 lety +9

      Its One of the greatest Song you'll hear. So much so that a LOT of Italian singers keep covering It. Just beautiful!✨✨🇮🇹🇮🇹💯💯

    • @0612rishi
      @0612rishi Před 2 lety +7

      @@victorfries8859 Absolutely, it is and always will be on eof the very best songs Italy has produced. On another planet honestly

    • @CaravaggioRoma
      @CaravaggioRoma Před 2 lety +3

      Mia moglie l adora. A me mi appalla da morire

    • @vipervale4407
      @vipervale4407 Před 2 lety +7

      Totally agree. Almeno tu nell’universo is a masterpiece and Mimì was a great artist!

    • @laura17c
      @laura17c Před 2 lety +5

      Yeah poor woman, one of the best voices we’ve ever had

  • @edoooo94
    @edoooo94 Před 2 lety +258

    There are some reasons why italy stopped partecipating in 1997 (also if you look they skipped some other years before that), but mainly was because Eurovision was not popular enough in the country and it was constantly overshadowed by Sanremo (and by a really big margin, audience-wise). That situation was even worse because the organization of the 1991 contest was a hot mess and RAI basically didn't want to organize it anymore, this followed by the fact that singers representing italy in '93 and '97 complained about lack of support and even RAI sabotaging them (especially Jalisse in 1997, they were the favourites to win apparently).. of course nothing was ever confirmed or denied, but certaintly those polemics didn't help, hence the absence in the following years.
    Then Italy actually risked to never come back because in the '00s people literally forgot about Eurovision and the new generations hardly knew about the contest even existing, the comeback was kinda or orchestrated by Raffaella Carra' (she passed away few days ago, RIP), a really important show-girl/singer/announcer, who really wanted Italy to comeback and finally made it happen in 2011

    • @pirimpallopirimpalli4932
      @pirimpallopirimpalli4932 Před 2 lety +36

      oh, yeah. Eurovision completely passed me by all my life, honestly. If we hadn't had such a show (and win) this year I would have probably carried on like that. And it's such a pity for Raffaella Carrà, she was an icon, and she would have been perfect to host it next year (not to mention she'll be sorely missed in general, and especially as an artist).

    • @fauno84x
      @fauno84x Před 2 lety +2

      czcams.com/video/eqWe1zTph0Y/video.html Raffa callin' XD

    • @antoniacaputo5638
      @antoniacaputo5638 Před 2 lety +9

      Grazie per averlo spiegato, non ne ero a conoscenza. E, tra le altre cose, ero una di quelle che non avevano idea di cosa fosse l'Eurovision. Devo ringraziare soprattutto I vincitori degli ultimi 5-6 anni per averlo appreso.

    • @robertoegosum1501
      @robertoegosum1501 Před 2 lety +12

      @@pirimpallopirimpalli4932 Such a pity: those were the years of Giorgia, Pausini, Elisa, Nek, Paola e Chiara and many more. I think Italy could have easily won.

    • @gabrielebianchi8976
      @gabrielebianchi8976 Před 2 lety +2

      Tutto sommato ci è andata bene perchè nel 2006 gli avremmo spedito Povia col "piccione", gli anni dopo un vagamente accettabile Simone Cristicchi seguito da Marco Carta e Valerio Scanu senza contare il rischio sfiorato di mandare Pupo e Vittorio Emanuele Filiberto!

  • @paolotubo74
    @paolotubo74 Před 2 lety +89

    Romina Power is the daughter of the famous 50's hollywood actor Tyron Power. Her wedding with Albano (the man she sang with) in 1970 was one of the most followed events in history in Italy

  • @julyriver8851
    @julyriver8851 Před 2 lety +52

    15:53 Forgive me I got it wrong but If that means that Diodato won because we knew ESC was going to be cancelled, than no, since Sanremo isn't a National selection but a huge festival on its own, so he won Sanremo with the Esc participation as a plus that he could refuse. The performance at the Arena di Verona during the lockdown was breathtaking ✨🎶

  • @emilygalassi4210
    @emilygalassi4210 Před 2 lety +136

    Talking about Albano and Romina "I hope they are not together"
    Oh boy do I have some news for you

    • @roose85723
      @roose85723 Před 2 lety +1

      now i have to look this up

    • @BaverIy
      @BaverIy Před 2 lety +3

      @@emilygalassi4210 holy shoot 😱

    • @roose85723
      @roose85723 Před 2 lety +1

      @@emilygalassi4210 that's so sad!

  • @Hydraas
    @Hydraas Před 2 lety +106

    Fai Rumore (the 2020 entry) is an incredible song, with a very deep meaning. I get that slower songs aren't your thing - and tbh I didn't care for it from just the MV - but his performance of it in the Verona Arena and the love it got from the Italian public during the pandemic has made me fall in love with it. Please give it another chance Noosh!

    • @Val-gk3vi
      @Val-gk3vi Před 2 lety +8

      "fai rumore" and "adesso" are 2 amazing songs by Diodato.
      He and Marco Mengoni are two very elegant and sophisticated singers.

    • @giovanniscg8540
      @giovanniscg8540 Před rokem

      @@Val-gk3vi and most of it they nail EVERY NOTE THEY HIT. Their attitude and capability are something out of this world (and that's why gays didn't like Diodato in 2020, since they prefer shitty Elettra Lamborghini)

  • @antonievanbruchem4540
    @antonievanbruchem4540 Před 2 lety +73

    Italy is one of the best countries in Eurovision, always putting out great songs, while still staying original and not just manufacturing the songs to be as popular as possible.
    I loved your reaction, even tho I didn't agree with everything. How can you not like 2018 and 2020?

  • @hooh5393
    @hooh5393 Před 2 lety +49

    Can we talk about how Måneskin has almost 40 million listeners in spotify?? I'm so happy for them:)

    • @thngvbts5182
      @thngvbts5182 Před 11 měsíci +2

      maneskin was already the most streamed participant and the most popular band in italy prior to eurovision

  • @martinaparigini1724
    @martinaparigini1724 Před 2 lety +97

    Diodato's song is beautiful, when it was presented in Sanremo it meant the metaphorical silence after the end of a relationship, then it took on a powerful meaning during the period of the 2020 pandemic. "make noise" and instead there was silence in the streets because we were all at home.

  • @ReeceChambers99
    @ReeceChambers99 Před 2 lety +48

    Italy have always known how to do Eurovision. 'Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu' (or 'Volare') won record of the year and song of the year at the very first Grammy Awards and was the number one song of 1958 in the USA. Remarkable.

    • @giovanniscg8540
      @giovanniscg8540 Před rokem

      And by now Volare is the only Eurovision song that won a Grammy Award

    • @thngvbts5182
      @thngvbts5182 Před 11 měsíci

      reality is Italy never cared about Eurovision... what it does know how to do is Sanremo.

  • @valentinamontana7921
    @valentinamontana7921 Před 2 lety +52

    4:14 This song is about a girl who says to her lover that she has not the age to go out alone with him ("non ho l'eta" means "I don't have the age"). She says that he's is older and has more experience and that he knows more things. And then she tells him that if he wants then he can wait for her and she'll give him all her love.
    10:48 Toto Cutugno. It was a song about unity after the fall of the Berlin wall. (Fan fuct: Italy first place, France second place. Like this year!)
    Now, Gigliola and Toto are alive so one of my wishes for ESC2022 here in Italy is having the 3 winners all together! That would be amazing!
    P.s: Actually a lot of the singers we sended (well I didn't send anybody lol) at the ESC, are really important names in our musical culture: Massimo Ranieri, Gianni Morandi, Iva
    Zanicchi, Gigliola Cinquetti, Nicola di Bari, Domenico Modugno, Al Bano, Mia Martini, Ricchi e Poveri, Matia Bazar, Franco Battiato, Umberto Tozzi, Anna Oxa, Fausto Leali.
    These are really important names.
    Even after 2011 there are important artist of nowadays: Marco Mengoni, Emma, Mahmood, Ermal Meta and obviusly Maneskin
    P.S: 14:28 Actually Francesca has a song with Maneskin czcams.com/video/gMSnJJiZ7UI/video.html
    and this is the making of: czcams.com/video/2fVd3ulbap0/video.html
    15:07 you should read the lyrics of this song, it's heartbreaking

    • @noosh101
      @noosh101  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for this ❤️

    • @BaverIy
      @BaverIy Před 2 lety

      4:14 soo inappropriate 😱

    • @emanuelebetti6721
      @emanuelebetti6721 Před 2 lety

      @@BaverIy It is. But she is a very responsible girl and says " let me live a romantic love story, waiting until that day comes..." She basically turns him down until she is ready for "more".
      At the time, Gigliola was 16.
      BTW, she is also the one who performed "sì" coming second right behind ABBA that year.

    • @mtav30
      @mtav30 Před rokem

      You forgot to mention 1991's entry, Peppino di Capri: "Melancholie di settembreeee..."

  • @TheCrazyFreak
    @TheCrazyFreak Před 2 lety +42

    Omg, don't do Diodato dirty like that. 😂 I legit think if the contest went on in 2020, he had a big chance of winning it, because his performance would have touched so many people, especially in the year that we were having at the time.

  • @danielepasseri1982
    @danielepasseri1982 Před 2 lety +17

    Historically the Italians have considered the Eurovision song Contest as a "draft" of the Sanremo festival, the Italian people do not have a "historical memory" of ESC because they have never considered it much. This is also the reason for so many years of absence. In 2011 we are back and the popularity of ESC in Italy is growing more and more. Now with the victory of the Maneskin I believe that Eurovision Song Contest has actually become important ALSO for the Italians, finally.

  • @artemisia486
    @artemisia486 Před 2 lety +14

    I love maneskin, i have all their albums, but diodato's song is something extraordinary. I remember the performance in Verona, surrounded by nothing during the lockdown, an emotion doubled. what a masterpiece, brilliant

  • @gloriasan7793
    @gloriasan7793 Před 2 lety +22

    You have to react to " tutti I vincitori di Sanremo" ( all Sanremo winners) to understand the quality of Italian music.

  • @alessandradicioccio7948
    @alessandradicioccio7948 Před 2 lety +15

    You should give 2018 lyrics a shot. The lyrics is pure poetry and one of the most meaningful one.

  • @rl3195
    @rl3195 Před 2 lety +13

    "i hope they are not together" ma'am Albano and Romima were our grandmas' Brad and Angelina😭

  • @kamilpolewski4310
    @kamilpolewski4310 Před 2 lety +31

    Italy thought the quality of Eurovision and the voting rules were not good, so they took a few breakes (1981-82, 1986 and 1994-96). In 1997 they came back for once with Jalisse who were extremely popular in Italy following their Sanremo win, so when they came 4th at Eurovision it was considered a huge disappointment and a bad result for them. Despite claims that RAI didn't treat the contest seriously enough and didn't want to win at all, because they didn't want to host again (especially with the fact that 1991 Eurovision in Rome was pure mess), Italy decided to stay out, mostly because of low interest from the Italian public. Then in late 2000's many people started campaigning for Italy to compete again (the biggest star to support a comeback was perhaps Rafaella Carra, who sadly passed away this week) and they did in 2011. ;)

    • @EmoBearRights
      @EmoBearRights Před 2 lety +1

      At least she lived to see their return to the competition, saw them win again and knew they would be hosting next year.

  • @isha0086
    @isha0086 Před 2 lety +58

    You should really react to Matia Bazar’s “Ti sento”. Their singer, Antonella Ruggero, has such an incredible voice ❤️

    • @GiacomoMattiazzi
      @GiacomoMattiazzi Před 2 lety +1

      ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!

    • @Sara-fd3dd
      @Sara-fd3dd Před 2 lety +1

      To Vacanze Romane too. I would say that the latter is really beautiful and above all innovative for the time

  • @mercurio2990
    @mercurio2990 Před 2 lety +28

    "In Cairo people don't know what time is it now
    Today the sun over the Rambla is not the same
    There's a concert in France, people are having fun
    Someone's singing loudly, someone's screaming "to death"
    It always rains in London, but today it's fine
    The sky doesn't make concessions, not even at a funeral
    In Nice the sea is red for fires and shame
    With people on the concrete and blood in the sewer"... Non mi avete fatto niente . L'inizio fa venire i brividi

  • @lellab.8179
    @lellab.8179 Před 2 lety +10

    You shoud check the lyrics of the 2018 song and put it in context (Do you remember the terrorist attacks in Nice, London, Barcelona, Cairo?). It was an amazing and really emotional song. And you should definitely look at Diodato's performance for ESC in the Arena di Verona: simply breathtaking!

  • @paulojrneto
    @paulojrneto Před 2 lety +6

    Fun facts
    1957 - This song was five minutes long, which prompted the Eurovision three minute rule.
    1958 - First foreign language song to become #1 in the US and won the very first Grammy for Record Of The Year.
    1966 - The alternate San Remo version sung by Gigliola Cinqueti was a huge hit in Latin America.
    1967 - From this year on and until 2013 (except for 1972 and 1997), Italy stopped sending the San Remo winning song to Eurovision, although some of the San Remo winners competed in Eurovision in the same year with another song.
    1969 - Iva Zanicchi was elected to the European Parleament in 2004 and 2009.
    1970 - Gianni Morandi was my mother's teen idol.
    1974 - In Italy, this year's contest wasn't broadcasted live because there was a referendum on the divorce, so the Italian song wouldn't influence the vote (because the title means yes).
    1975 - US born Wes Johnson was the second black man to compete at Eurovision. His daughter Romina sang in The Artful Dodger's classic garage hit Movin' Too Fast.
    1976/1985 - Al Bano and Romina Power were a married couple from 1970 to 1999. Romina is the daughter of Hollywood star Tyrone Power.
    1979 - The first ever Eurovision song not to use the orchestra, just the band's instruments.
    1980 - Alan Sorrenti is half-Welsh.
    1988 - There wasn't a three minute Eurovision edit for this song, so it just faded out after three minutes.
    1990 - The backup singers were members of the Slovenian group Pepel I Kri that represented Yugoslavia in 1975.
    1991 - This song is in the dialect from Napoli.
    1992 - There was no music video or taped performance of this song, so the Eurovision preview shows (that was how people could know all the Eurovision songs of the year before the internet) only showed the audio with pictures of Mia. BBC also added some stock Italian landscape footage. That's the same singer from 1977.
    1997 - After winning San Remo with this song, apparently Jalisse have submitted a song for San Remo 22 times ever since but were never selected again.
    2011 - This song won the newcomer section of San Remo.
    2014 - This and 1988 are the only Eurovision songs ever not to get any points from Portugal.

  • @eagle99aq
    @eagle99aq Před 2 lety +5

    The Sanremo festival is the main singing competition in Italy so the songs are not made specifically for Eurovision. For this reason some may seem unsuitable for Eurovision but perhaps this is a strength of Italy.

  • @donatellaborciccibelloni5328

    "Non Ho L'età" By Gigliola Cinquetti not only won ESC 1964, it entered the charts all over the world and sold something like 25 million records... Gigliola Also partecipated in 1974 and arrived second after Abba

  • @gloriasan7793
    @gloriasan7793 Před 2 lety +13

    The fact is that Italy, in the past, has not sent often the songs wich won Sanremo; the winners sang different songs ( I never understand why🤔).
    If they had sung the winner's songs of Sanremo, we would have won more often.

    • @lellab.8179
      @lellab.8179 Před 2 lety +3

      Simply because the singers, if they decide to participate in ESC, can choose if they want to change it or not.

    • @gloriasan7793
      @gloriasan7793 Před 2 lety +5

      @@lellab.8179 ti rispondo presupponendo che tu sia italiana.
      Credo, invece che la ragione fosse che i cantanti usassero l'eurovision solo per promuovere i loro dischi ( quindi portavano inediti) perché, per loro, non era un festival così importante come lo era il festival di Sanremo, per cui non era tanto importante vincere.
      Credo che canzoni come " per Elisa", " se stiamo insieme", " uomini soli" e " perdere l'amore" ( solo per citarne alcune) avrebbero vinto a man bassa in quegli anni, ma forse i dirigenti rai non avevano questa gran voglia di far vincere l'Italia ( c'era già Sanremo, perché rischiare di spendere soldi per un altro evento canoro?)

  • @ilariamicallo5391
    @ilariamicallo5391 Před 2 lety +5

    I don’t know if you know this, but the singer Italy sends to ESC is, generally, the winner of the Sanremo festival. Sanremo is a very big event for Italy and it is called “the festival of the Italian songs”. So it’s not that Italy had a feeling that 2020 ESC was gonna be cancelled, it’s simply that Diodato won Sanremo last year, as Måneskin did this year 😁

  • @pirimpallopirimpalli4932
    @pirimpallopirimpalli4932 Před 2 lety +11

    Hi, Noosh! Al Bano and Romina... Wow, those were a super power couple back in the day. Their age difference is 8 years, but they were married for 30 years. Unfortunately in the mid-nineties they lost a daughter (literally lost, she went missing during some holiday, I think, in the US, and never turned up again. She was in her 20s) and apparently the blow and the stress eventually broke them apart. A few years ago they started performing together again, though.
    Regarding the dresses of their backing vocalists at 10:00, the design may be very unrelated to each other, but you might notice that there's a theme: they're wearing the three colours of the Italian flag (whether this makes it better or worse... up to you!).
    There are quite a few songs in there that brought me back. But among all these artists I'd especially recommend Mia Martini. If you can find a video of her "Gli uomini non cambiano", with English subtitles, that was a very powerful song indeed.

    • @noosh101
      @noosh101  Před 2 lety +4

      Aw no that’s actually very sad ! She looks so much younger so thanks for informing me!

    • @pirimpallopirimpalli4932
      @pirimpallopirimpalli4932 Před 2 lety +2

      @@noosh101 I'm re-adding this because I think it might have gotten hidden in my previous message. Here's my suggestion for a possible reaction: Mia Martini, "Gli uomini non cambiano" (I think it might be easy to find a video with Eng Sub on CZcams). The lyrics are very powerful.

  • @alicecortese3278
    @alicecortese3278 Před 2 lety +4

    the 2018 entry has very strong and emotional lyrics. I recommend you to read it and watch the video of the song!

  • @alessandradicioccio7948
    @alessandradicioccio7948 Před 2 lety +14

    2014 was a weird year. They didn't send the winner of Sanremo. You could react to "Controvento" by Arisa which was the winner of that year.

  • @max82sc
    @max82sc Před 2 lety +10

    I suggest you focus on 1984 "i Treni di tozeur". Very beautiful and original song.
    Franco Battiato was an important songwriter here in Italy

  • @elithefinebookslover1467
    @elithefinebookslover1467 Před 2 lety +5

    1977 singer Mia Martini is one of the greatest Italian singers of all time, she committed suicide young but left many wonderful songs and in particular her song 'Almeno tu nell'universo' is a gem, one of the classics of Italian music, deep insightful lyrics sung with incredible voice. Franco Battiato, who died a few months ago, was one of the greatest chansonnier Italy has ever had. His lyrics were terrific (La Cura, for example). 2013 and 2020 entries were very appreciated in Italy (and both the singers are intelligent and cultured guys), but maybe they're too slow for your taste. Btw 1970 and 1971 singers are still singing!

    • @italiancalciosupporter8197
      @italiancalciosupporter8197 Před rokem

      1970 and 1971 (Morandi and Ranieri) are some of my favorite singers of all time. They even participated in sanremo 2022 in which they got 3rd and 8th.

  • @marcotudini5909
    @marcotudini5909 Před 2 lety +6

    Marco mengoni just stand out!! Epic!
    Diodato 2020 too! You were wrong this time sorry 😅

  • @ClaudiaBronte
    @ClaudiaBronte Před 2 lety +3

    Awww, you used my video ❤️ So cool, I love your reactions!
    One of my favourite Italian entries will always be "L'essenziale", Marco's voice is amazing and I loved the song at first listening and that almost never happens to me 😅
    And of course Måneskin 🔥

  • @julyriver8851
    @julyriver8851 Před 2 lety +18

    Massimo Ranieri is an incredible one man show. The man can do everything and what a powerful voice he has. Enchanting. Mia Martini... nothing to say. She was one of a kind and a wonderful, fragile soul. Why is "Gente di mare" (Raf-Tozzi) missing in this video? They performed in 1987. That song will forever be my absolute favourite 💙 Try Marco Mengoni with "L'Essenziale" at Radio Italia Live 2015. Live orchestra, a lot of people singing along and the beautiful Piazza del Duomo in Milan 😉Link: czcams.com/video/KME1jpGcfZU/video.html - "Non mi avete fatto niente" (Ermal Meta - Fabrizio Moro) was written after the terroristic attack of 2017 in Manchester, during Ariana Grande's concert and was inspired by the letter of a man who wrote that, even if "those people" took his wife's life away he won't hate them. "Non mi avete fatto niente" means "You haven't done anything to me" and that means that he won't change his mind, he and his family will keep going strong and peaceful even with all the pain they're suffering. It's very deep. Here's the Music Video: czcams.com/video/V4zO_1Z_1S8/video.html

  • @dehro
    @dehro Před 2 lety +7

    al bano and romina power were actually married and had several children.. she's the daughter of hollywood actor Tyrone Power. They divorced after the disappearance of one of their daughters ruined the marriage.. (I think he's about 7-8 years older than her..not too bad actually)

  • @saranissen6210
    @saranissen6210 Před 2 lety +4

    My top 3 is 1987, then 2015 and 1997 but they really have a lot of great songs, and is my favorite ESC country.

    • @nicolapennesi5023
      @nicolapennesi5023 Před 2 lety

      Thank you❤️🇮🇹, I loved that those songs represented us at ESC😍.
      If only we sent Sanremo winners with their respective winning song like in this past those years I would have been even better. Take a look if you want at the 80/90s ones😉

  • @fiore7939
    @fiore7939 Před 2 lety +10

    1964 is still one of the most famous Italian song! And then... Modogno! ❤

    • @marcosg7095
      @marcosg7095 Před 2 lety

      Modugno, i am italian

    • @fiore7939
      @fiore7939 Před 2 lety

      @@marcosg7095 Pure io, ho digitato male.

  • @fenerkropotz9879
    @fenerkropotz9879 Před 2 lety +8

    Hi Noosh, those singers of early '70s nothing have to do with the then contemporary italian progressive rock scene. This latter were in the same vein of your Genesis, Fairport Convention, Van der Graaf Generator, Colosseum, If, Jethro Tull and the like. Just few groups and songs:
    - PFM (Premiata Forneria Marconi):
    "Impressioni di settembre";
    - Area:
    "Luglio Agosto e Settembre (nero);
    - Banco (Banco del Mutuo Soccorso):
    "Non mi rompete";
    - Le Orme:
    "Sospesi nell'incredibile"
    ...and more. Check them out.

  • @sabinorinelli3124
    @sabinorinelli3124 Před 2 lety +6

    I'm proud of your enthusiasm for Måneskin

  • @sabinorinelli3124
    @sabinorinelli3124 Před 2 lety +5

    Hard to immagine any more beautiful and passionate Love Song than, "Dio, come ti amo" , maybe "Tu si na cosa Grande", always by Donenico Modugno, Who composed and sang the worldwide famous "Volare" as Well. When You listen to it, You easily feel the first emotions that mean You fell in love and You surrended to it ; wondering of that enchantment raping your body and soul. This is What a good real man feels like, perfectly explained in lyric. Mia Martini: Almeno tu nell'Universo could be the female answer. Great Song. Hard not to become emotional and get gooseboomse.

  • @nevalelapena
    @nevalelapena Před rokem +1

    7:48 fun fact Romina Powers was born in Los Angeles, her father was Tyrone Powers, an American actor who played Zorro, she's one of the rare example of English speakers who achieved to speak Italian without strong accent

  • @marlenedietrich9933
    @marlenedietrich9933 Před 2 lety +2

    I still sing and cry the wonderful song of diodato. absolute masterpiece, one of the best songs ever

  • @airin.unohana
    @airin.unohana Před 2 lety +3

    2015 yes please.
    Give 2018 and 2020 a chance! 2018's lyrics speak about peace. 2020's took on a VERY DIFFERENT MEANING because of the pandemic...

  • @priya9194
    @priya9194 Před 2 lety +3

    Don't understand any Italian but 2018 hit me from the first verse. donno why. I learnt the meaning of the lyrics a lot later but didn't matter much cause it became my favorite. You should listen to Ermal Meta's other songs. his voice is soul stirring. Piccolla Anima is my personal favorite

  • @bbbb6209
    @bbbb6209 Před 2 lety +3

    actually 2018's song has a really deeper meaning than it seems

  • @vpersiana
    @vpersiana Před 2 lety +2

    After all the singers, the Maneskin with fireworks in the back saying "noi siamo diversi da loro" (we are different from them) fits so well 😂

  • @isladeldramatrent
    @isladeldramatrent Před 2 lety +9

    Fai rumore was just a masterpiece and so special!!!

  • @Letyparatore
    @Letyparatore Před 2 lety +2

    If i'm not wrong Nina Zilli had that hairstyle and outfit cause Amy died the year before and she did that like a little tribute, then she continued to dress like that for a while.
    Btw if you want to listen to Mia Martini songs, some are so beautiful. She is one of the best we had in Italy and even is she sadly passed away in 90's (sad story behind it) she still one of the best for the lyrics of her songs.

    • @francescop.c.3298
      @francescop.c.3298 Před 2 lety +1

      @Letizia Snix Mia era ed è una delle migliori non soltanto per i testi delle canzoni ma anche per la sua meravigliosa capacità interpretativa

  • @Valagh
    @Valagh Před 2 lety +3

    Massimo Ranieri is one of the best voices of Italy, really. He's such a good actor too, and for the 90s italian generation he's always remains the voice of Quasimodo in the Hunckback of Notre Dame (Disney) probably 🤣❤️

    • @victorfries8859
      @victorfries8859 Před 2 lety +1

      OMG I FORGOT ABOUT THAT! 😱🎵🎵🎵🎵 Now i have to go back listen to the italian songs from the movie!! Massimo has such a strong voice~And can be so gentle too~~

  • @glubrix
    @glubrix Před 2 lety

    Anoushka, You have wonderful fresh energy, keep it up!

  • @alexwtf80
    @alexwtf80 Před 2 lety +9

    I think you should re-evaluate "Non ho l'età" by Gigliola Cinquetti. It's a legendary song that talks, in a very delicate way, about sex, not an easy topic in the 60es. She was also only 17yo when she performed (and won eurovision). Also her voice was inclredible (the short clip didn't make her justice). Here's he original full performance czcams.com/video/Utd9cHBPfRA/video.html

  • @lellab.8179
    @lellab.8179 Před 2 lety +2

    4:14 Gigliola Cinquetti was 16 when she won. The song, actually, says: "Non ho l'età per uscire sola con te" which means "I'm not old enough/I'm not of the right age to go out alone with you".

  • @giuliogrifi7739
    @giuliogrifi7739 Před 2 lety

    The re-listening to the songs from the old times !!.....very interesting initiative !!!

  • @andre0000000007
    @andre0000000007 Před 2 lety +2

    thank you for this :) Gigliola Cinquetti's 1964 "non ho l'eta' "song is brilliant. pls listen to it in your time with english translation, it pulls at the heart strings :)

  • @Anubiss-bj8ze
    @Anubiss-bj8ze Před rokem +1

    Go read the 2018 lyrics, that's one of the most powerful songs in eurovision... So meaningful

  • @fabbar4686
    @fabbar4686 Před 2 lety +1

    Ne ho viste molte di recensioni ma tu resti la N1 ,sei Meravigliosa 👍🤟👏

  • @usernamemaybe
    @usernamemaybe Před 2 lety +3

    Matia Bazar probably the best Italian band ever. Antonella is one of the best singers I’ve ever come across, internationally

  • @davidsweden6932
    @davidsweden6932 Před 2 lety +8

    One complaint... The 2020's song was unbelievable.... That's a masterpiece of music and even non mi avete fatto niente.

  • @roose85723
    @roose85723 Před 2 lety +1

    I love the last 3 artists and songs so effing much! I was honestly the same about 2020. Completely forgot about it until early this year and then something clicked and now I'm obsessed with Diodato's music. 1984's Franco Battiato passed away recently. They just announced a tribute concert for him today that includes Mahmood and Diodato among others. You should react to Mahmood's new album btw!

  • @vikramleon
    @vikramleon Před 2 lety +2

    I'm can't wait for the upcoming ESC 2022 in Italy!
    Sad that Italy will won't participate in the upcoming JESC 2021 in Paris, France on the 19th of December, which sadly marks the first time since 2015 (When Sweden withdraw) that the winning country of the adult Eurovision of the same year did not participate in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.

  • @skye.editx_
    @skye.editx_ Před 2 lety +1

    i think i've never been so proud to be italian before 2021

  • @shawnperry5983
    @shawnperry5983 Před 2 lety +1

    Random fact about Maneskin's reach. They have been on a billboard in Times Square in NYC!!!!

  • @emilygalassi4210
    @emilygalassi4210 Před 2 lety +2

    Wait no we had no feeling esc would be cancelled in 2020 ahaha, when Diodato won sanremo and accepted to go to eurovision covid was just a distant thing in china and we had no idea it would reach our country

  • @bartolobartolotti4974
    @bartolobartolotti4974 Před 2 lety +2

    Just this: Francesca Michielin & Maneskin - song: Stato di natura

  • @carminalopez3532
    @carminalopez3532 Před 2 lety +2

    You should react to Il Volo as well, they are amazing!!!

  • @livefun1243
    @livefun1243 Před 2 lety +2

    Please 🙏🙏🙏, see the lyrics and the official video of the song NON MI AVETE FATTO NIENTE (2018) and you will understand how important this song is !! Thank You 🙂🙂

  • @giuseppesorge
    @giuseppesorge Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Noosh, Ciao Bella, how are you? The most popular singer in the past have been , Domenico Modugno, e Claudine Villa Then others like, Mia Martini, Alan Sorrenti, il Volo, Anna Oxa ( great voice), Emma Marrone, Diodato.
    In 1990 Toto Cotugno won tbe Eurovision song contest.
    Noosh you are a very nice woman, I love your reaction and thank you for watching the Eurovision Italian songs ...
    Love from Italy,♥️..
    and forza Italia football team 🇮🇹

  • @andrearegis1356
    @andrearegis1356 Před 2 lety +5

    Alice
    Battiato
    Matia Bazar ( voice singer Antonella Ruggiero)
    Mia Martini

  • @TatinaRR
    @TatinaRR Před 2 lety +2

    Through these videos you will have clearly perceived how the customs, tastes and habits of our country 🇮🇹 have changed over time. Some of the singers who have appeared in this video are among the greatest voices we have ever had in Italy, but unfortunately the songs with which they participated in the Eurovision were not the highlights of their career (except some cases). Also maybe not everyone knows that differently from other European countries where the song chosen for the Eurovision comes through a selection for that, in Italy the winning song of the Sanremo Festival (held every year in February in the Liguria town of Sanremo) will be performed to the Eurovision Song Contest.

    • @lellab.8179
      @lellab.8179 Před 2 lety +1

      The singers who win the Sanremo Festival CAN choose if they want to participate in ESC, but they can also change the song, if they want to.

    • @TatinaRR
      @TatinaRR Před 2 lety

      @@lellab.8179 it's true, but these are particular and very rare events, in fact it does not happen often. In fact, it almost never happens that a singer gives up this great opportunity, especially if we consider it could be unrepeatable for his career.

  • @victorfries8859
    @victorfries8859 Před 2 lety +1

    Noosh! You almost got away with It... But i got you! This thumbnail... Ehehehe thats not Domenico Modugno there ;) i mean yes, that would be him from the TV fiction "Volare. The great story of Domenico Modugno" played by Giuseppe(Beppe) Fiorello! I love me some Fiorello brothers... Beppe Is so Handsome. You have taste my dear, u could've put a black & white photo of the Great Modugno but you managed to find a Handsome Beppe Fiorello out of google images

  • @barbarascaccini3182
    @barbarascaccini3182 Před 2 lety +2

    After Maneskin You must know others italian rock band . I suggest you...Seveso Casino Palace for example. The frontwoman (Silvia) is an amazing singer. Her and Damiano are my favourites singers. I' d like to listen them together...I suggest you " In four and for hate"....a very cool song for me....

  • @aknigge
    @aknigge Před rokem

    Here are my personal votes/rankings, i'am from the Netherlands
    12 points: Alice & Franco Battiato - I treni di Tozeur (1984)
    10 points: Mahmood & Blanco - Brividi (2022)
    8 points: Alan Sorrenti - Non so che darei (1980)
    7 points: Fausto Leali & Anna Oxa - Avrei voluto (1989)
    6 points: Riccardo Fogli - Per Lucia (1983)
    5 points: Ermal Meta & Fabrizio Moro - Non mi avete fatto niente (2018)
    4 points: Wess & Dori Ghezzi - Era (1975)
    3 points: Ricchi e Poveri - Questo amore (1978)
    2 points: Domenico Modugno - Nel blu dipinto di blu (Volare) (1958)
    1 point : Al Bano & Romina Power - Magic oh magic (1985)

  • @decragharib
    @decragharib Před 2 lety +3

    How you can say "not good" for Marco Mengoniii, if you could understand the lyrics, you'll change your opinion 🥺❤️

  • @philips.6230
    @philips.6230 Před 2 lety +5

    Can you do this for Germany as well?

  • @Gabi-kz6pn
    @Gabi-kz6pn Před 2 lety

    My favourite entry was in 2015 Il Volo and second Nel Blu di Pinto di Blu. I'm in shock they didn't win.

  • @stefanoslompo
    @stefanoslompo Před 2 lety +1

    The song from 2018, go find the lyrics and you'll understand how beautiful it is

  • @Barbara_M.
    @Barbara_M. Před 2 lety +1

    If I knew you were doing this I would have prepered a bit of info to spice up your experience :DDD
    You're very young and you might not know this but the music that you saw singing in the 80/90s were old traditional Sanremo's singers and people in Italy was no longer following that kind of music, at least not people of a reasonable age. I for once I was in my 20s and I remember none of my friends or relatives liked anymore that type of music and the Eurofestival (that was the name of Eurovision Song Contest at that time) had a very reduces audience in Italy, I have to say EBU was not putting huge efforts to removate the festival either, all in all it was a very old style prudish show so RAI, Italy State Broadcaster participating to the show decided it wasn't worth the effort, however with Internet and Social Media growing everything changed. The event became more modern while the music acts improved and because of social medias it all could reached a much larger audience and any broadcaster suddenly found the show more appealing since the money and efforts put on it come back in spades for ads and royalties etc now that it's seen worldwide.

  • @maxflyers1974
    @maxflyers1974 Před 2 lety +1

    After Eurovision Italy wins EUROPEAN CUP !!!TWO WINS!!!ITALY THE BEST OF THE WORLD!!!!!!

  • @milliondollarbaby7962
    @milliondollarbaby7962 Před 2 lety +1

    One of the great performance of Sanremo it was " jesahel".
    If you like 70's and hippie's style you can't miss it😏.
    Unfortunately it arrived only 6th, but it would have won ( for sure) Eurovision😊

  • @chibiusa4072
    @chibiusa4072 Před 2 lety +3

    Francesco Gabbani was robbed! He deserved the win over Salvador's Ratatouille song.

  • @rosalbamartino2618
    @rosalbamartino2618 Před rokem

    2015, Il Volo Grande Amore, meravigliose voci, stupendo gruppo!

  • @TruEcho
    @TruEcho Před 2 lety

    Can u pls react to all sweden's entries? 💖💖

  • @claudiogatti4035
    @claudiogatti4035 Před 2 lety +1

    I love tour reacts.tks a lot ))
    PLS reacts moneskin "somebody told me" at x factor.
    Victoria walking on stage at 16 years Is Epic and Also all the performance

  • @alexitalymodeldogtrainerbr6828

    " Il Volo" great voices😘

  • @carlocorbelli6087
    @carlocorbelli6087 Před rokem

    I suggest you the 1984, “I treni per Touzer”, really a good Battiato’ song, great author! ❤

  • @alexitalymodeldogtrainerbr6828

    Cool !!!Bobby Solo,and King of Melody Domenico Modugno 😉😅👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @marcstoringer
    @marcstoringer Před 2 lety

    I really like the three winners from Italy🇮🇹, (1964-1990-2021) These are my well-deserved winners: 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019! Italy is just great! 👍

  • @elettraterraneo3530
    @elettraterraneo3530 Před 11 měsíci

    I think that my top 5 is: Diodato - Fai Rumore; Gigliola Cinquetti - Non ho l'età; Domenico Modugno - Nel blu dipinto di blu; Umberto Tozzi & Raf - Gente di mare; Mahmood - Soldi
    I like the newest songs from Måneskin but I didn't really like Zitti e Buoni (apart from the instrumental); probably my top 5 would be different if there wasn't the early 00's gap

  • @gonosoi
    @gonosoi Před 2 lety +1

    Well you always have to consider that Italy has Sanremo so they don't choose strategically we just chose the best song that there are in Sanremo each year or it should be the voting it's similar to Eurovision so televote it's a thing But there's judge so maybe some do but i don't know

  • @miriammarino7743
    @miriammarino7743 Před 2 lety

    I'm Italian and I think you should listen to Irama too. He is very talented.But the maneskin are really good❤💚 My favorite is Maneskin,Diodato,Marco mengoni.

  • @faustoferracuti7304
    @faustoferracuti7304 Před 2 lety

    Noosh,you come to Italy in this year for your vacance ?

  • @connie4090
    @connie4090 Před 2 lety

    hi dear, great reaction!! you look like Eva from skam Italia

  • @dandegi2946
    @dandegi2946 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice Noosh101 you could do the video reaction on that famous English song, which all the English had been singing for a month "It's coming home" ...................... sorry sorry I wanted to say "It's coming ROME" and then a video reaction on the other famous Italian song "POPOPOPO, POPOPOPOPO" thanks in advance. 😁🙏😁🙏😁🙏

    • @noosh101
      @noosh101  Před 2 lety +2

      Hahaha it’s too soon that stings 😂 it’s ok I think you guys should be happy either way! Celebrate for me will ya!

  • @chiarayuchi532
    @chiarayuchi532 Před 2 lety +1

    Well, Al Bano and Romina were a real couple, and he was young and only looking old 😂 they aren't togheter right now, but have a lot of children. One of their daughters, went missing years ago in New Orleans.

  • @takethat.barlow_fans9541

    7:47 Yes they were together.

  • @GiacomoMattiazzi
    @GiacomoMattiazzi Před 2 lety

    Anna Oxa... you should check some of her stuff out... her voice is majestic.

  • @janeeyre8422
    @janeeyre8422 Před 2 lety

    Diodato 😍 n.1 melodia e testi, stupendiii! 2. Maneskin

  • @ultimoguerriero5895
    @ultimoguerriero5895 Před 2 lety

    some singer that make part of the history italian music

  • @victorfries8859
    @victorfries8859 Před 2 lety +5

    If you Like IL VOLO from 2015 you should know that they sing songs in english too (other than spanish ;) ) and since i'm ALSO obsessed with them, not just Maneskin

    • @footyfan101ful
      @footyfan101ful Před 2 lety +1

      You forgot Ignazio doing Unchained Melody! Incredible. 😍

    • @victorfries8859
      @victorfries8859 Před 2 lety +1

      @@footyfan101ful To be fair they do sing everything in a spectacular way so i made a choice because otherwise i would have posted EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEir PERFORMANCES AHAHAH