Pomeriggio Alle Sei Equipe - 84
Released in , the song is actually an Italian cover of the Bee Gees track "Marley Purt Drive," which appeared on their double album Odessa . While the original Bee Gees version has country influences, Equipe 84’s frontman, Maurizio Vandelli , rewrote the lyrics entirely, stripping away the original meaning to create a distinctively Italian narrative. The Narrative: A Secret Romance
The father eventually discovers their "tragic" secret—that their love is not "platonic" as it was in his day. Pomeriggio Alle Sei Equipe 84
In an attempt to further restrict her, the father keeps her home even more strictly, but he is never home at 6:00 PM . The couple simply shifts their secret rendezvous to this new time, leading to the final refrain: "Noi perciò ci vediamo su da lei, il pomeriggio alle sei" (Therefore, we see each other at her place, at 6:00 in the afternoon). Released in , the song is actually an
The girl is "very young," and her father is a staunch traditionalist who lectures her on morality and family honor. In an attempt to further restrict her, the