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Edoardo_bennato_il_gatto_e_la_volpe

Edoardo_bennato_il_gatto_e_la_volpe

The catchy, upbeat "twist" rhythm of the song masks the predatory nature of the characters, mirroring how real-world exploitation is often hidden behind friendly faces and "lucrative" opportunities. Il Gatto e la Volpe - The Fox and the Cat - Weird Italy

"Il Gatto e la Volpe" was a standout hit from Burattino senza fili , an album where Bennato reimagined Pinocchio’s story as a political and social allegory. While the original 19th-century fable aimed to teach children to be "good" to become "real," Bennato’s version suggests that conforming to social "strings" often leads to manipulation by those in power. edoardo_bennato_il_gatto_e_la_volpe

They approach a "novice" (the listener/Pinocchio) with extreme urgency ("Quanta fretta!" — What a hurry! ) to create a sense of FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out). The catchy, upbeat "twist" rhythm of the song

This paper explores the cultural and metaphorical significance of iconic 1977 track, " Il Gatto e la Volpe " (The Cat and the Fox). Released as part of the concept album Burattino senza fili , the song reinterprets Carlo Collodi's The Adventures of Pinocchio to deliver a sharp critique of modern society and the music industry. 1. Historical and Artistic Context Released as part of the concept album Burattino

They demand the artist sign away all their rights in exchange for fame ("Tu ci cedi tutti i diritti e noi faremo di te un divo da hit parade").

In the lyrics, the Cat and the Fox are no longer just simple thieves from a fairy tale. Instead, they are portrayed as or "businessmen" looking for the next big star.

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The catchy, upbeat "twist" rhythm of the song masks the predatory nature of the characters, mirroring how real-world exploitation is often hidden behind friendly faces and "lucrative" opportunities. Il Gatto e la Volpe - The Fox and the Cat - Weird Italy

"Il Gatto e la Volpe" was a standout hit from Burattino senza fili , an album where Bennato reimagined Pinocchio’s story as a political and social allegory. While the original 19th-century fable aimed to teach children to be "good" to become "real," Bennato’s version suggests that conforming to social "strings" often leads to manipulation by those in power.

They approach a "novice" (the listener/Pinocchio) with extreme urgency ("Quanta fretta!" — What a hurry! ) to create a sense of FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out).

This paper explores the cultural and metaphorical significance of iconic 1977 track, " Il Gatto e la Volpe " (The Cat and the Fox). Released as part of the concept album Burattino senza fili , the song reinterprets Carlo Collodi's The Adventures of Pinocchio to deliver a sharp critique of modern society and the music industry. 1. Historical and Artistic Context

They demand the artist sign away all their rights in exchange for fame ("Tu ci cedi tutti i diritti e noi faremo di te un divo da hit parade").

In the lyrics, the Cat and the Fox are no longer just simple thieves from a fairy tale. Instead, they are portrayed as or "businessmen" looking for the next big star.