Its title comes from the first verse of the 1960 ballad "Per i Morti di Reggio Emilia" by Italian composer Fausto Amodei, which is dedicated to the demonstrators killed by the police during a protest against the Tambroni government.
The singer Francesco Guccini cited Amodei in interviews and books as one of his principal influences as a composer.
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In his songs he uses irony and satire, a style inspired by the French singer Georges Brassens.
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