Good night, very dear listeners of "Caput Mundis Radio"
You are listening as usual in this night time "Memories from the underground"
program which is on air every Friday night on the frequency 105.6
On the notes of the mythic Madonno, right from Los Angeles 1980
sicilian-roman band, Tor Bella Monaca indeeed, which succeeded in emigrating from Centocelle's bronx
on this deadly riff of "It's for love" I wanted to start our journey this night
With a sentence by an anonimous, as usual, always here, into the "Memories from the underground"
'To feel alone is a condition, to be alone is a decision'
ONE YEAR LATER THE SAME NIGHT
On the notes of the nostalgic "Something on the rain" by Madonno we read you a sentence
which as usual we receive here, to the 06 00006
from an anonymous listener:
'Life is like a streetcar you caught unintentionally
and you don't know when you'll get off'
"A streetcar named desire"
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"Memories from the underground"
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ONE YEAR LATER THE SAME NIGHT
Good night, friends listeners
it's with deep bitterness that we conclude this episode
which is also the last episode of our "Memories from the underground"
ENGLISH TEST
Saying goodbye to you, as every night with a sentence by a listener of us
'There's no way to change things, but only one to be changed'
And then, given the last occasion
we read to you some other unknown sentence
'An eye can't see until 360°
but sees surely more than 180°'
'Boredom is the most common feeling in nature'
'All could take a different turn'
'Every language is a different way to see things
as well as to listen to them'
'Life is now, this moment, the past doesn't exist anymore
and the future isn't existed yet'
'To kill is a crime
to kill oneself not'
But since it is the last episode, we leave you with a surprise: this piece
with a last sentence hidden inside
A special goodbye for the most devoted listeners who would like to decipher it
So take pen and paper
First strophe, last line
take the first vowel and the last consonant
And let start again
first strophe, second line: take a preposition.
Then we need the article of the second strophe's first line, and... are you ready?
Keep at it, pretty please!
We are in the fourth strophe now, watch out!
Turn the verb of the first line
into the past tense
Goodbye
written and directed by FIODOR PASSEO
english teacher FIODOR PASSEO
girl's voice LORENA DI BALLO
edited by TONY CANALI
assistants director ELISA and LORENA DI BALLO
operator, sound and photography ANTONIO RONCHI
sound DAVIDE DEBENEDETTI
original music "IT'S FOR LOVE" and "SOMETHING ON THE RAIN" MADONNO
"FOR ALESSANDRA" ALCEO PASSEO and EDOUARD DUBOIS
thanks to dr GIOVANNI DI BALLO