Vasco Rossi
Vasco Rossi, also known :wikt:mononym|mononymously as Vasco or with the nickname Il Blasco, is an Italian singer-songwriter. During his career, he has published 30 albums and has written over 250 songs, as well as lyrics for other artists.
Rossi calls himself a provocautore as throughout his career he has been regularly criticized over his choice of lifestyle and the lyrics in his songs. With more than 35 millions of copies sold, he is one of the best-selling Italian singers. His Modena Park 2017 concert is the current highest-attended ticketed concert of all time.
Biography
Early life and education
Vasco Rossi was born in Zocca, in the province of Modena. His father, Carlo Rossi, was a truck-driver, and his mother, Novella, a housewife. It was his mother herself who decided to enroll him in singing school when he was a little boy, a choice that must have seemed rather peculiar within the mentality of a small village in the Apennines like Zocca. Nonetheless, Rossi fell in love with music and at the age of 14 began playing with his first band.Rossi and his family moved to Bologna, Italy, where he studied accounting in high school. Upon graduating he opened a music club, Punto Club, and enrolled in university at the faculty of Economics and Business. In the meantime he supported himself by working as a DJ and founding, along with friends, one of the first private radio stations in Italy, "Punto Radio", with which he began slowly and timidly showcasing his own songs.
Musical career
Encouraged by his friend Gaetano Curreri, Rossi released his first EP on 13 June 1977, which included the songs "Jenny è pazza" and "Silvia", and a full-length album in 1978, Ma cosa vuoi che sia una canzone. In 1979, he released a second album, Non siamo mica gli americani, which included, "Albachiara", one of his biggest hits, a ballad considered emblematic of Rossi's poetic style. His most controversial album, Colpa d'Alfredo followed in 1980; its title-track was censored from the radio and let loose bitter criticism because it contained some lyrics referring to women considered too explicit at that time. The controversy actually increased Rossi's popularity, and he quickly saw himself famous on a national level, particularly after performing live on Domenica In, a popular Italian television program. The performance did not particularly please journalist Nantas Salvalaggio, who published a scathing article against Rossi calling him a drug addict. Rossi argued that Salvalaggio evidently did not understand his music and remarked how easy it is to criticize a still unknown artist who cannot defend himself.In 1981, the album Siamo solo noi was released. The title track, another signature song of his, would become commonly recognized as a generational hymn.
In 1982, Rossi took part for the first time in the Sanremo Music Festival, performing the song "Vado al massimo". Here, he once again found himself under harsh criticism, and came in last place in the festival. In April of the same year the album Vado al Massimo was released. The following year, he reappeared at the Sanremo Music Festival, this time performing "Vita spericolata", probably his most popular song, and finishing in second-to-last place due to his apparent state of intoxication. The following album, Bollicine, published in 1983, was his sixth in seven years, and was the album that consecrated him definitively as an idol of the new generation and an icon of Italian rock. The title track, whose lyrics are about Coke, won the Festivalbar '83, and his tour that year was an enormous success.
To celebrate this positive period in his career, Rossi released his first live recording in 1984, Va bene, va bene così. In April, however, he was arrested on charges of drug possession. He was immediately granted provisional release from jail, but subsequently sentenced to 2 years and eight months of probation. Shortly thereafter he released his next album, Cosa succede in città, which became one of his weakest critically and did not reach past sales.
In 1987 Vasco Rossi's ninth album, C'è chi dice no, was released; the ever-increasing numbers of fans showing up to his concerts forced him to quit performing in clubs and normal-sized venues and begin the era of something for which he is known to this day—playing in and selling out big arenas and stadiums.
His tenth studio album, Liberi liberi, followed in 1989. It reached 800,000 sales in Italy. The success of his 1989 tour brought the release of the live album Fronte del palco and the organization of two concerts in 1990, one at the San Siro stadium in Milan and the other at the Flaminio in Rome. Live album has sold over 300,000 units in Italy.
Rossi's next album, Gli spari sopra, released in 1993, went ten times platinum. The title track, which was a major hit, is a cover version of Celebrate by the Irish band An Emotional Fish. In 1994, he gave the unreleased "Senza Parole" as a gift to members of his official fan-club.
In 1995, Rossi was again the star at San Siro with a double concert, Rock sotto l'assedio , which protested the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Rossi invited a few Bosnian bands like Sikter, Lezi Majmune, and Protest to perform but was heavily criticized by the press because the proceeds weren't given to charity, despite the fact they were never meant to be.
In 1996, Rossi recorded a new studio album, Nessun Pericolo... Per Te, featuring the songs "Sally" and "Gli angeli",.
The drum of the song "Anche se" later called "Praticamente perfetto" was recorded by Taylor Hawkins.
The song was later included in the album Nessun Pericolo... Per Te in 1996.
In 1998, Rossi rediscovered his singer-songwriter side, recording and releasing the album Canzoni per me with a softer and less "rock" sound, even remaking never-published songs written at the beginning of his career. The nature of the songs, however, did not impede Rossi from winning his second Festivalbar with the song, "L'una per te"; the name of this song, and the whole lyrics, is a word pun between the words "Luna" and "L'una". Given the low propensity of these songs to fit in his live show with the songs his fans had up to that time become accustomed to, he decided to hold just one concert in 1998, accepting the offer to be a guest star on the first evening of the new Heineken Jammin' Festival in Imola, Italy. The evening is immortalized in both video and in the 1999 live album Rewind. A few days into the tour, Rossi's inseparable friend, as well as guitarist and writer/cowriter of many songs and lyrics, Massimo Riva, died unexpectedly. He would be remembered and celebrated by Rossi and fans in nearly every concert that followed.
In 2001, Stupido Hotel, was released, and Rossi won his third Festivalbar, this time with the song "Siamo Soli". In 2002 Rossi released his first official recording of remastered songs in their original version, Tracks, which was followed by three sold-out performances at San Siro Stadium in Milan. His album Buoni o cattivi was the most successful album in Italy in 2004.
On 12 May 2005, Milan's IULM conferred an honorary degree in Communication Sciences to Vasco Rossi.
On 9 September 2005, Rossi released the double DVD È solo un Rock'n'Roll show with Andrea Lehotská, launching the concept of the 'movieclip,' in which all the songs from Buoni o cattivi ' are used in a 2-hour music video. Three months later, Buoni o cattivi live anthology 04.05 was released, a comprehensive box set comprising a double CD and a triple DVD, recorded live from the record-setting Buoni o cattivi tour of 2004 and 2005. In December 2005 he returned to his home town of Zocca, where his childhood friends and the rest of the community organized a tribute in his honor, including a photo display and other celebrations.
In 2007, he released the "Vasco Extended Play", that contains the hit single "Basta Poco". The EP topped the Italian FIMI Charts for 21 Weeks, making that the Italian best-selling single of 2007.
On 4 May 2010, the newspaper Corriere della Sera reported Vasco Rossi as saying the American and British governments had been responsible for preventing him and other Italian musicians from becoming known in those countries. "Just as Bob Dylan was banned from playing in China, for 20 years I was barred from London.... It's one of the many 'presents' that America left us after World War II. To favour the sale of American and British music to Italy and discourage the export of our talents abroad."
On 4 November he released a new album, Sono innocente. The disc was preceded by the single "Come vorrei". During the recording session for the new album, Vasco wrote the lyrics to a song musically written by Dave Grohl, entitled "Sognare ancora". This particular song was included in a compilation for Dave Grohl's music project.
Retirement from touring
In June 2011 Rossi announced he would be retiring from touring and live work although would continue to work in the music business.In January 2013 Rossi withdrew his resignation and announced a new tour in Turin and Bologna, followed by tours: Vasco Live Kom '014, Vasco Live Kom '015, Vasco Live Kom '016, and the huge concert to celebrate his 40 years of career, on 1 July 2017, held in Modena and called Modena Park. The Modena Park 2017 is currently the largest concert with over 225,000 tickets sold, breaking other world records.
Personal life
During 2011, Vasco's lawyers threatened to undertake legal action against popular Italian satire website Nonciclopedia, the Italian version of Uncyclopedia, arguing that the rock star was offended by the content of the page. On 3 October 2011 the website shut down after repeated inquiries from the police to the site's admins. The news promptly spread across the web via thousands of tweets, blogposts and to some Italian newspapers.Rossi is an atheist.
Discography
Albums
- 1978 – ...Ma cosa vuoi che sia una canzone...
- 1979 – Non siamo mica gli americani
- 1980 – Colpa d'Alfredo
- 1981 – Siamo solo noi
- 1982 – Vado al massimo
- 1983 – Bollicine
- 1984 – Va bene, va bene così
- 1985 – Cosa succede in città
- 1987 – C'è chi dice no
- 1989 – Liberi liberi
- 1990 – Fronte del palco
- 1993 – Gli spari sopra
- 1996 – Nessun pericolo... per te
- 1998 – Canzoni per me
- 1999 – Rewind
- 2001 – Stupido hotel
- 2002 – Tracks
- 2004 – Buoni o cattivi
- 2005 – Buoni o cattivi Live Anthology 04-05
- 2008 – Il mondo che vorrei
- 2009 – Tracks 2 – Inediti e rarità
- 2010 – London Istant Live
- 2011 – Vivere o niente
- 2011 – Live Kom '011 – the complete version
- 2012 – L'altra metà del cielo
- 2014 – Sono innocente
- 2016 – Tutto in una notte – Live Kom 015
- 2016 – Vascononstop
- 2017 – Vasco Modena Park – Live 2017
EPs and singles
- "Jenny / Silvia"
- "La nostra relazione /... E poi mi parli di una vita insieme"
- "Albachiara / Fegato, fegato spappolato"
- "Non l'hai mica capito / Asilo repubblic"
- "Voglio andare al mare / Brava"
- "Splendida giornata Remix"
- "Vado al massimo / Ogni volta"
- "Vita spericolata / Mi piaci perchè"
- "Brava Giulia / Blasco Rossi"
- "Non mi va Remix"
- "Gli spari sopra / Delusa / Delusa "
- "Gli spari sopra /Delusa /Se è vero o no/ L'uomo che hai di fronte "
- "Senza Parole Remix"
- "Senza Parole"
- "Vasco Remixed"
- "Gli angeli"
- "Praticamente perfetto Remix / Io Perderò Remix"
- "Quanti anni hai"
- "L'una per te"
- "Io no"
- "Rewind "
- "La fine del millennio"
- "Buoni o Cattivi "
EPs and singles (cont'd)
- "Come Stai "
- "Buoni o Cattivi Remix"
- "Un senso "
- "Anymore "
- "E... "
- "Cosa vuoi da me remix"
- "Vasco Extended Play"
- "Basta poco"
- "Il mondo che vorrei "
- "Gioca con me Remix"
- "Colpa del Whisky Remix"
- "Sto pensando a te"
- "Ad ogni costo"
- "Ho fatto un sogno"
- "Eh... già"
- "I soliti"
- "Manifesto futurista della nuova umanità"
- "Stammi vicino"
- "Albachiara"
- "Susanna"
- "Vivere o niente"
- "L'uomo più semplice"
- "Cambia-menti"
- "Dannate nuvole"
- "Come vorrei"
- "Sono innocente ma..."
- "Guai"
- "Quante volte"
- "Il blues della chitarra sola"
- "Un mondo migliore"
- "Come nelle favole"
- "La Verità"
- "Se ti potessi dire"
DVDs
- Rewind
- Vasco Rossi Tracks
- Vasco Rossi @ S. Siro 03
- E' Solo Un Rock'N' Roll Show
- Buoni O Cattivi Live Anthology
- Fronte Del Palco — Live 90
- Gli Spari Sopra Tour
- Vasco@Olimpico.07 27.28 giugno sold out
- Vasco Rossi. Il mondo che vorrei. Live
- Live Kom 2011– The complete edition
- Live KOM 015 Live at Naples
- Il decalogo di Vasco
- Tutto in una notte – Live Kom 015
- Vasco Modena Park
Concert tours
- Buoni o Cattivi Tour
- Vasco Live 2007
- Vasco.08 Live in concert
- Tour Europe indoor
- Vasco Live Kom '011
- Vasco Live Kom '013
- Vasco Live Kom '014
- Vasco Live Kom '015
- Vasco Live Kom '016
- Modena Park 2017 in Parco Enzo Ferrari in Modena, Italy, with 220,000 tickets sold, was the world largest ticketed concert.
- VascoNonStop Live 2018
- VascoNonStop Live 2019
- VascoNonStop Festival 2020