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Bussola Versilia
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The Focette La Bussola Versilia Marina di Pietrasanta (Lu)

Bussola Versilia is the name that is indicated by the 2007 Compass Focette, which together with Shed Franceschi, one of the most famous historical towns of Versilia (LU). The restaurant, located on the promenade of Marina di Pietrasanta, was created by the historian Sergio Bernardini owner and inaugurated in 1955 [1]. La Bussola Versilia is located on the promenade of Marina di Pietrasanta, Viale Roma 44, Le Focette, Tel: 347 477 477 2 [2].
Index
[hide] * 1 History


or 1.1 Compass Focette
New Year 1968 + 1.1.1 + 1.1.2
Compass, Compass and Bussolotto Tomorrow
or 1.2 From the bush to bush Focette Versilia: the turning point
1.2.1 + Compass today: Bussola Versilia
References
* 2 * 3 References * 4 External links

* 5 External links

History [edit] The Compass
Focette [edit]
View of the pool La Bussola Versilia "

The Compass said with national and international artists who made it one of the landmarks of Italian and international scene. Among the Italians can not be mentioned musicians and performers like: Ornella Vanoni, Fred Bongusto, Fabrizio De André, Adriano Celentano and Patty Pravo, Mina Milva and especially here that he held a series of concerts between 1962 and 1978. While international artists stand out among the names Juliette Greek, Ella Fitzgerald, Ginger Rogers, Louis Armstrong and Marlene Dietrich. [3]
New Year 1968 [edit] The

December 31, 1968 takes the challenge of the Student Movement targeting the compass Focette rather fashionable in those years. The situation is quite tense since the early hours of the evening. Thousands of protesters besiege the area which will perform Bongusto Fred and Shirley Bassey. The office of the police, the protest degenerated into clashes that last all night. At the end of the wounded will be fourteen, including the student Ceccanti Soriano, hit by a gunshot to the back, will be paralyzed.
Compass, Compass Bussolotto and Tomorrow [edit]

addition to Compass, Bernardini opened the sleeve, connected to the local bush, but dedicated to jazz music, where, among others, performed several Romano Mussolini times.

in 1978 gave birth to Bussoladomani Bernardini, a place of entertainment not far from the bush, where, under a tent, could perform the same artists who sang or recited to the compass, but before a much wider audience. It was here that in the summer of 1978, Mina gave his farewell to the stage with a series of memorable "night live crowded public rejoicing. He saw, among others, performances by artists such as Renato Zero and a nascent Gianna Nannini. Bussoladomani subsequently developed as a place of theatrical representations that singing [citation needed]. The compass was

a significant development for the entire final period of the twentieth century, until the death of Sergio Bernardini (October 4, 1993) [4]

August 2007 [5] The compass was closed for night sounds annoying, but already from September and October of that year opened the new direction of the compass: the compass Versilia.
From bush to bush Focette Versilia: the turning point [edit]

On 6 October 2007, the Compass Focette changed its name to Compass Versilia [6].
Compass today: Bussola Versilia [edit]

The local is now one of the most popular view of Versilia. Since 2007 he has become one of the main points of reference new trends in the world of night, hosting the most famous Italian producers and DJs. The room has a double role. Winter with two rooms on two floors, one tends to be more geared to house music, the other more commercial and revival. Summer: the main hall remains open while the upstairs "closed" and moved in the garden with two swimming pools and beach access.
References [edit]

* Article on Rock and hammer on the emergence of Sergio Bernardini Retrieved 22/6/2009
* Night Blog Bussola Versilia Retrieved 3/10/2009
* Article on the History of the Night Blog Compass Retrieved 20/6/2009
* Article in the Corriere della Sera over the death of Sergio Bernardini Retrieved 20/6/2009
* Article on Panorama for the closure of the Compass Retrieved 20/6/2009
* / Service Enjoy Television on YouTube for the unveiling of the Retrieved 26/3/2010
Bussola Versilia
1. ^ Hammer and Rock Art. cit.
2. ^ Night Art Blog. cit.
3. ^ Night Art Blog. cit.
4. ^ Archival courier art. cit.
5. ^ Panorama art. cit.
6. ^ Enjoy Television Art. cit.

References [edit]

* Marina di Pietrasanta Versilia

* * Disco
Other
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Wikimedia Commons Wikimedia Commons has media related Bussola Versilia

External links [edit]

* La Bussola Versilia - The Night Blog
* Biography of Sergio Bernardini


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From Compass is an album by Italian singer Mina, issued in 1972 by record company EMI Italian PDU with distribution.
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Released in tandem with more under the title 1 +1, the two albums (and more than compasses) were sold in an envelope with all white embossing the name of the singer and the title 1 +1. The first in a series of double discs and marketed individually.

In 1 +1 are inserted two booklets for the two albums, with the peculiarity that the more added to its left, it opens normally, while that for a quote from the bushes on the right opens the wrong way as a Hebrew text. The first edition of the disc, sold individually, present and fully laminated gatefold cover, with the libretto, this time normally printed, stapled inside. Only a small photo on the back and no credit. In the booklet, in addition to loans, the photos taken by the show. The reprint is in a sealed envelope, opaque, with credits on the back, which presents a different picture. The reprint edition has been shaped CDs.

The 33 rpm is opened and closed by the initials The Groove Merchant and is a recording of concert held at "La Bussola" September 16, 1972.

There is also a video recording, now on sale as DVDs, where you see the concert in its entirety. On the record, in fact, there is the medley of songs belonging to the repertoire of Mina. Traces
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1. The groove merchant (Instrumental) - 2:53 - (Jerome Richardson)
2. Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words) - 2:30 - (Bart Howard)
3. Thinking Of You - 3:31 - (Lucio Battisti-Mogol)
4. River blue - 3:40 - (Luigi Enrico Albertelli-Riccardi)
5. I will live (without you) - 5:12 - (Lucio Battisti-Mogol)
6. You've Made Me So Very Happy - 3:23 - (Berry Gordy, Brenda Holloway-Patrice Holloway, Frank Wilson)
7. Laia ladaia (Reza) - 3:41 - (Edu Lobo-Ruy Guerra)
8. Someday (You want me to want you) - 7:25 - (Jimmie Hodges)
9. The groove merchant (Instrumental) - 1:31 - (Jerome Richardson)

Versions Track [edit]

* And I think of you:

studio version '71, see Mina
TV Live '72 version with Lucio Battisti, see Signori ... Mina! vol.1
English version '72 Yo pienso en ti, see my love (English Album '72)

* Blue River:

studio version '72, see Cinquemilaquarantatre

* I live (without you):

'71 live version, see my best

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