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Le radici dei Sushi affondano alla seconda metà degli anni '90, quando Alessandro Bavo e Paolo Menegotto passano lunghe ore a suonare cercando un punto di contatto tra pop e musica elettronica. Nel 1997, con l'inserimento di Otti, sorella minore di Alessandro, alla voce, il gruppo prende una forma più definita e l'anno successivo i Sushi partecipano al concorso "Indipendenti", che riescono a vincere attirando l'attenzione della Mescal, che decide di metterli sotto contratto. Il disco d'esordio, "Un leggerissimo disturbo da panico", viene prodotto da Max Casacci e mette in mostra una band per certi versi ancora acerba, ma molto interessante dal punto di vista sonoro e assolutamente coinvolgente dal vivo. Dopo una lunga serie di concerti e l'inserimento di Marco "Ciuski" Barberis alla batteria e di Fulvio Bosco al basso, i Sushi tornano in sala di incisione e verso la fine del 2001 esce "Un mondo terribilmente volgare", decisamente più cupo e pessimista del precedente, che registra una svolta verso suoni più cupi riconducibili al dark con un ritorno alla musica wave di inizio anni 80 ma con forti connotazioni pop e un live set duro e convincente. Negli anni successivi il gruppo affina il proprio live set ed entra in contatto con Madaski, con il quale i Sushi condividono diverse date fino ad arrivare all'ep "Ddt", uscito nel febbraio 2004 sempre su Mescal.
PS: I SUSHI hanno composto la colonna sonora di PlayGirl corto con Valerio Mastrandrea, Fabio Volo, Daniela Fazzolari e regia di Fabio Tagliavia.
Formazione:
Otti (voce)
Rossano Zinico (chitarra)
Alessandro Bavo (tastiere)
Fulvio Bosco (basso)
Marco "Ciuski" Barberis (batteria)
Le radici dei Sushi affondano alla seconda metà degli anni '90, quando Alessandro Bavo e Paolo Menegotto passano lunghe ore a suonare cercando un punto di contatto tra pop e musica elettronica. Nel 1997, con l'inserimento di Otti, sorella minore di Alessandro, alla voce, il gruppo prende una forma più definita e l'anno successivo i Sushi partecipano al concorso "Indipendenti", che riescono a vincere attirando l'attenzione della Mescal, che decide di metterli sotto contratto. Il disco d'esordio, "Un leggerissimo disturbo da panico", viene prodotto da Max Casacci e mette in mostra una band per certi versi ancora acerba, ma molto interessante dal punto di vista sonoro e assolutamente coinvolgente dal vivo. Dopo una lunga serie di concerti e l'inserimento di Marco "Ciuski" Barberis alla batteria e di Fulvio Bosco al basso, i Sushi tornano in sala di incisione e verso la fine del 2001 esce "Un mondo terribilmente volgare", decisamente più cupo e pessimista del precedente, che registra una svolta verso suoni più cupi riconducibili al dark con un ritorno alla musica wave di inizio anni 80 ma con forti connotazioni pop e un live set duro e convincente. Negli anni successivi il gruppo affina il proprio live set ed entra in contatto con Madaski, con il quale i Sushi condividono diverse date fino ad arrivare all'ep "Ddt", uscito nel febbraio 2004 sempre su Mescal.
PS: I SUSHI hanno composto la colonna sonora di PlayGirl corto con Valerio Mastrandrea, Fabio Volo, Daniela Fazzolari e regia di Fabio Tagliavia.
Formazione:
Otti (voce)
Rossano Zinico (chitarra)
Alessandro Bavo (tastiere)
Fulvio Bosco (basso)
Marco "Ciuski" Barberis (batteria)
Sixteen Tons
Sushi Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Sixteen Tons' by these artists:
Alexis Korner & CCS Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Anna Domino Some people say a man is made outta' mud A poor…
B. B. "Blues Boy" King and His Orchestra Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
B.B. King Some people says the man's made out of mud, Some people…
Big Bill Broonzy Some people says the man's made out of mud Man's made…
Bo Diddley People say a man is made outta mud Poor man made…
Brave Combo I...........was born one morning When the sun didn't shine …
C.C.S Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Cactus Brothers Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
CCS Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Ccs (Collective Consciousness Society) Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Classic Country Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Corb Lund Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Dave Dudley Some people say a man's made outta mud a poor…
Don Harrison Band Some people say a man, I made out of mud. Well…
Eddie Cochran Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Edmundo Ros Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Edmundo Ros & His Orchestra Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Eric Burdon Some people say a man is made outta' mud A poor…
Frankie Laine Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Geoff Castellucci Some people say a man is made out of mud A…
Golden Gate Quartet Some people say man is made out of mud A poor…
Hank Thompson SIXTEEN TONS Writer Merle Travis Some people say man is mad…
Homer & Jethro Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
I Giganti Some people say a man is made outta' mud A poor…
Ina Forsman Katarina Pejak Ally Venable Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Jack Fascinato And His Orchestra Tennessee Ernie Ford Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Jack Parnell & His Orchestra Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Jerry Reed Some people say man is made out of mud A poor…
Jim Post Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Jimmy & Johnny Some people say a man is made out of mud A…
Jimmy Dean Some people say a man is made outta mud. A poor…
Johnnie Taylor Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Johnny Cash & June Carter Some people say a man is made out of mud A…
Johnny Desmond Some people say a man Is made out of mud A poor…
Kate Smith Some people say man is made out of mud A poor…
Lester Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Lorne Greene I was born one mornin' when the sun didn't shine…
Louis Neefs Now right back from Germany We duce the fabulous Lou Neefs …
Maciej Maleńczuk Niektórzy mówią że człowiek jest z błota Biedni są inni ich…
Marvin & Johnny Some people say a man is made out of mud A…
Merle Travis I was born one mornin' when the sun didn't shine Picked…
Nighthawks Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Pete Seeger Some people say a man is made out of mud A…
Platters & Drifters Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Platters (the) Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Platters The Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Reed Les Orchestra/Tom Jones Some people say a man is made out of mud Well,…
Restless Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Stevie Wonder (I'm a hardworking man) Some folks say a man is made…
Tennessee E. Ford Some people say a man is made out of mud A…
Tennessee Ernie Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Tennessee Ernie Ford Some people say a man is made out of mud A…
The Bar J Wranglers; Merle Travis Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
The Don Harrison Band Some people say a man, I made out of mud. Well a…
The Flames Of Discontent Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
The Golden Gate Quartet Some people say man is made out of mud A poor…
The Hi-Lo's Some people say man is made out of mud A poor…
The Nighthawks Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
The Rattles Some people say man's made out mud, Well, a good man's…
The Starlite Orchestra Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
The Weavers Some people say a man is made out of mud A…
Tom Jones Some people say a man is made outta mud A poor…
Western Flyer Some people say a man is made outta mud A…
Willie Nelson Some people say man is made out of mud A poor…
Woody Guthrie And Pete Seeger Some people say a man is made out of mud A…
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@lyndafayesmusic
Watch out for the censoring trolls; MEN with GREAT DEEP VOICES---Remember too, there's a country song which began with "mama sang bass!"
Songs that had "meaning" and whose lyrics could actually be heard, has been replaced by scantily dressed ladies screaming in the mike for money; Hollyweird. This is a nice rendition.
Nice to HEAR singers who've found their own VOICES and aren't just copying others.
Yes, are you a lover of "oldies but goodies" too?
Ha, Tennessee Ernie Ford would a been PROUD! The lip sync doesn't quite work, but the harmonies are nice.? We'll apparently be hearing allot more from this guy soon, yes ?
Great history there; Would you happen to know the title of a song sung by Shirly Bassey about "My man, worked in the Mines?" It was never as famous as her others, but very "deep, dark" and "expressive". Can hum the tune, but can't remember the title ! Thanks for that.
LyndaFayeSmusic@yahoo
"I Ain't no Middleman" by the way.
"I Fall to Pieces With a Touch of Class(ical guitar from Italy.)
@lyndafayesmusic
LIke having Tennessee Earnie Ford back for awhile yes , and being ten again??
And, it might have been that STRONG MALE VOICE, duh.
Many of US at that age wanted to hear our FATHERS sing to us like that!
'Course we weren't diversified back then.
"His heart picked up this song and he made it his own ?" Guess I should start writing ads for music news bulletins, ha.Watch out for the censoring trolls; MEN with GREAT DEEP VOICES---Remember too, there's a country song which began with "mama sang bass!"
Songs that had "meaning" and whose lyrics could actually be heard, has been replaced by scantily dressed ladies screaming in the mike for money; Hollyweird. This is a nice rendition.
Nice to HEAR singers who've found their own VOICES and aren't just copying others.
Yes, are you a lover of "oldies but goodies" too?
Ha, Tennessee Ernie Ford would a been PROUD! The lip sync doesn't quite work, but the harmonies are nice.? We'll apparently be hearing allot more from this guy soon, yes ?
Great history there; Would you happen to know the title of a song sung by Shirly Bassey about "My man, worked in the Mines?" It was never as famous as her others, but very "deep, dark" and "expressive". Can hum the tune, but can't remember the title ! Thanks for that.
LyndaFayeSmusic@yahoo
"I Ain't no Middleman" by the way.
"I Fall to Pieces With a Touch of Class(ical guitar from Italy.)
@saplingdatree4111
Unless you're talking about a singing note scale (of which I have no knowledge), the only notes that are not on the scale would be notes we can't hear, and obviously we were able to hear that note, and actually as I'm writing this, I realise that no that's wrong, because even notes we can't hear would be on the scale, I also just remembered that the world record holder for the lowest voice, can hit a so low that only elephants can hear the note.
If you turn on captions, he says (dramatic bend to a low f#)
edit:not to undermine the comment or be rude, (sorry if it came across that way), I just wanted to clear this up, and also pose a question if there is a singing scale you know about that I don't.
and of course hes still an amazing singer, I do agree with you on that part.
@lyndafayesmusic
Big John was a great one too; I LIke having Tennessee Earnie Ford back for awhile yes , and being ten again??
And, it might have been that STRONG MALE VOICE, duh.
Many of US at that age wanted to hear our FATHERS sing to us like that!
'Course we weren't diversified back then.
"His heart picked up this song and he made it his own ?" Guess I should start writing ads for music news bulletins, ha.Watch out for the censoring trolls; MEN with GREAT DEEP VOICES---Remember too, there's a country song which began with "mama sang bass!"
Songs that had "meaning" and whose lyrics could actually be heard, has been replaced by scantily dressed ladies screaming in the mike for money; Hollyweird. This is a nice rendition.
Nice to HEAR singers who've found their own VOICES and aren't just copying others.
Yes, are you a lover of "oldies but goodies" too?
Ha, Tennessee Ernie Ford would a been PROUD! The lip sync doesn't quite work, but the harmonies are nice.? We'll apparently be hearing allot more from this guy soon, yes ?
Great history there; Would you happen to know the title of a song sung by Shirly Bassey about "My man, worked in the Mines?" It was never as famous as her others, but very "deep, dark" and "expressive". Can hum the tune, but can't remember the title ! Thanks for that.
LyndaFayeSmusic@yahoo
"I Ain't no Middleman" by the way.
"I Fall to Pieces With a Touch of Class(ical guitar from Italy.)
@lyndafayesmusic
And, it might have been that STRONG MALE VOICE, duh.
Many of US at that age wanted to hear our FATHERS sing to us like that!
'Course we weren't diversified back then.
"His heart picked up this song and he made it his own ?" Guess I should start writing ads for music news bulletins, ha.Watch out for the censoring trolls; MEN with GREAT DEEP VOICES---Remember too, there's a country song which began with "mama sang bass!"
Songs that had "meaning" and whose lyrics could actually be heard, has been replaced by scantily dressed ladies screaming in the mike for money; Hollyweird. This is a nice rendition.
Nice to HEAR singers who've found their own VOICES and aren't just copying others.
Yes, are you a lover of "oldies but goodies" too?
Ha, Tennessee Ernie Ford would a been PROUD! The lip sync doesn't quite work, but the harmonies are nice.? We'll apparently be hearing allot more from this guy soon, yes ?
Great history there; Would you happen to know the title of a song sung by Shirly Bassey about "My man, worked in the Mines?" It was never as famous as her others, but very "deep, dark" and "expressive". Can hum the tune, but can't remember the title ! Thanks for that.
LyndaFayeSmusic@yahoo
"I Ain't no Middleman" by the way.
"I Fall to Pieces With a Touch of Class(ical guitar from Italy.)
@sabikikasuko6636
Dude went so deep he found a new mine for the company.
@ianc88
comment of the year? 😆
@Settings208
his voice is so deep it became the mariana trench
@kingadvertise5566
Most underrated comment
@artv4nd3l4y
@@Settings208 that's just too much
@smartladylr
thanks for the humor
@ibuprofen_
My cat listened to this, now he's a lion
@ijk7Seven
@Ibuprofen: Hahaha! Thanks, I needed that comment more than I thought I did <3
@gisellepresley7275
HAHAHAHAHA
@sharonpretorius1171
BRILLIANT!!!!! thanx!