La Carrozza Di Hans – (studio) Maestro Della Voce – (studio) Suonare Suonare – (studio) Chi Ha Paura Della Notte – (studio) Come Ti Va – (studio) Capitani Coraggiosi – (studio) Impresioni Di Settembre – (studio) Generale – (studio) Appena Un Po – (studio) E Festa – (studio) L`isola Di Niente – (studio) La Luna Nuova – (studio) Dolcissima Maria – (studio) Si Puo Fare – (studio)
Track Listing: L`Isola Di Niente – (studio) Is My Face On Straight – (studio) Luna Nuova – (studio) Dolcissima Maria – (studio) Via Lumiere – (studio)
Track Listing: Come Ti Va – (studio) Weekend – (studio) Quartiere Otto – (studio) Rock In La – (studio) Chi Ha Paura Della Notte? – (studio) Indians – (studio) Poeta Mancato – (studio) Meno Male Che Ci Sei – (studio)
Fans had to wait almost a decade to see Fabrizio De André performing live, since the Genoese songwriter famously shunned all public appearances until 1975, and only sporadically gave concerts or interviews after that. As a result, every De André tour became an event in its own right. This 1979 tour in particular was very eagerly awaited because De André had asked Premiata Forneria Marconi (also know as PFM), the most popular Italian rock band at the time, not only to be his supporting band, but also to decide the repertoire and work out new arrangements for De André’s classics. The collaboration was a resounding success. For all his reluctance to perform live, De André had a natural stage presence and he sounds positively exhilarated throughout the set. PFM’s rethinking of the material along the lines of ’70s progressive rock is always interesting to hear, with synthesizer counter-melodies taking the place of the orchestral arrangements, drums emphasizing the rhythmic patterns, and an epic feel added by electric guitar solos. This much anticipated live album became a sensation upon its release, and spent 67 weeks on the charts. A second volume taken from the same concerts was released the following year. ~ Mariano Prunes, Rovi Performers: Fabrizio De André – Vocals, Guitar; Flavio Premoli – Keyboards, Vocals; Francone Mussida – Vocals, Guitar; Franz di Cioccio – Vocals, Drums; Giorgio Piazza – Vocals, Bass; Lucio Fabbri – Violin; Mauro Pagani – Flute, Vocals; Roberto Colombo – Keyboards
Fans had to wait almost a decade to see Fabrizio De André performing live, since the Genoese songwriter famously shunned all public appearances until 1975, and only sporadically gave concerts or interviews after that. As a result, every De André tour became an event in its own right. This 1979 tour in particular was very eagerly awaited because De André had asked Premiata Forneria Marconi (also know as PFM), the most popular Italian rock band at the time, not only to be his supporting band, but also to decide the repertoire and work out new arrangements for De André’s classics. The collaboration was a resounding success. For all his reluctance to perform live, De André had a natural stage presence and he sounds positively exhilarated throughout the set. PFM’s rethinking of the material along the lines of ’70s progressive rock is always interesting to hear, with synthesizer counter-melodies taking the place of the orchestral arrangements, drums emphasizing the rhythmic patterns, and an epic feel added by electric guitar solos. This much anticipated live album became a sensation upon its release, and spent 67 weeks on the charts. A second volume taken from the same concerts was released the following year. ~ Mariano Prunes, Rovi Performers: Fabrizio De André – Guitar, Vocals; Flavio Premoli – Keyboards, Vocals; Francone Mussida – Guitar, Vocals; Franz di Cioccio – Vocals, Drums; Giorgio Piazza – Bass, Vocals; Lucio Fabbri – Violin; Mauro Pagani – Vocals, Flute; Roberto Colombo – Keyboards
An extraordinary rock opera produced by David Zard. The music is written and performed by PFM (Franco Mussida, Franz Di Cioccio, Flavio Premoli and Patrick Djivas). The opera debuts Spring 2006 in Rome. The work contains a song featuring Italian pop singer Dolcenera. BGM. 2005.
The Pubococcygeus or known as PC muscle is the muscle you used to stop the urinating flow. And it is basically your ejaculatory control muscle and it pumps when you ejaculate. If you having a hard time to control over your ejaculation, it is most likely because you have a weak PC muscle. Studies have proven that if you trained this muscle, it will help you improve your ejaculation control, having a rock-hard erection is easy to achieve and it will also help you to achieve multiple orgasms. Yes, although unlike women that can have multiple orgasms throughout the intercourse, some men can control their ejaculation and having multiple orgasms just by exercising their PC muscle.
So, how do you exercise your PC muscle?
Exercising your PC muscle is easy, and you can perform this exercise anywhere you like. Sit down with your back straight and obtain an erection by manually stimulate your penis. Once you erect at 90% to 100%, quickly tense your muscle so your penis would look like it’s jumping for about 3 to 5 seconds and then let it rest. This is called one rep. If this is your first time performing this kind of exercise, you might notice that your erection disappears, don’t worry, this is normal and you should only re-stimulate your penis when you go below 50% erect.
If you are a beginner, it is good to start with at least 50 to 100 reps everyday and slowly increases the repetition to about 400 times a day. Performing 100 to 400 reps a day will give you an extremely strong PC muscle. I know it will seem hard to follow for most men, that is why you need to dedicate as much time as you think necessary to this exercise and follow your workout plan. As I mentioned above you can perform this easy exercise anywhere you want, while watching TV, or driving, or even when you are at work.
Now that you know what a fully trained PC muscle can benefit both you and your partners, there are no way you could possibly ignore this simple exercise. Start the exercise right now, and in no time you will gain control over your ejaculation again, improved stamina, healthy prostate and a rock-hard erections.