All fun stuff, Salento, but this still has them beat imo!
It's an italian song by Elio e le Storie tese, born as an advertising jingle of a famous telephone company that offered special rates on cell phones in the summer period about 5 years ago.
Having said this, it's a brilliant piece for the theme, execution, arrangement and text that is intentionally a non-sense, full of hacked phrases and clichés, amusing ungrammatical forms and puns like "and stay connected", that in Italian it is pronounced exactly as "Estate connessi" ("Summer connected").
Enjoy it with enhanced stereo and bass speakers
I have American friends who hate Italian beaches: too crowded, too noisy, too much commotion, too many people playing volleyball and dancing.They're the type who love Bali or Tahiti.
My children, on the other hand, couldn't get enough of it. After the Italian beaches, going to the beach in the U.S., or even in the Caribbean, was BORING.
I don't usually go to the beach in other countries, but from what I've seen, the "Italian beach experience" seems a bit unique. Or no?