Tonight on Rai 1 second appointment with Ulysses, the pleasure of discovery. After the success of last week with the episode dedicated to Van gogh, Alberto Angela will lead the viewers to discover London, through a playlist of songs.
There will be no shortage Beatles and the mythical Abbey Roadwhere recording studios arose that have marked an era. Angela will enter right there, where the Fab Four made history. During the episode, the places are told through the songs, the British singers or singers who have become icons. From Queen to Amy Winehousefrom Clash to David Bowie, From the verve to Elton John, ai Pink Floydwhich were inspired by the former Battersa Power Station power plant for the cover of their album Animals.
On board a classic red decker decker, Alberto Angela will stop at the stadium of Wembleywhere he will remember the performance of Queen At the Live Aid of 1985. And it will make an unscheduled program reliving Italy’s victory at the 2020 European Championships against England.
Alberto Angela in London. (Courtesy Press Office)
Step step Ulisse will lead to the London Calling of Clashin that of David Bowie and gods Verveaccompanied by the unmistakable Bitter Sweet Symphonysung by Richard Ashcroft. Up to the musical temple of the Royal Albert Hallwanted by the consort of Queen Vittoria who died before seeing her finished. And then there is Camden Town, neighborhood of Amy Winehouse.
The musical tastes of Lady Diana And the poignant tribute of the friend will be relived Elton Johnwhich during the day of the funeral of the former Princess of Wales sang an unprecedented version of Candle in the Wind. Speaking of royalty, the Buckingham Palace gang also sometimes grants a tear to the rule by playing songs from English pop.
Zigzagando for the London districts Angela will also stop in front of the building of Secret Intelligence Serviceseen many times in the films of James Bond. And here the soundtrack could not be that Skyfall Of Adele.
That of ULISSE – The pleasure of discovery It is an unprecedented journey in the heart of London, an enigmatic city, which rarely sees the sun, but which shines with its own and vital light. A place also celebrated by Smith (There is a Light That Never Goes Out) and come on Eurythmics with their unforgettable Sweet Dreams.
Source: Vanity Fair

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