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A delegation by Etruschi from Lakota at the Slow Record Shop in Cecina, Tuscany


Roccia and Simone from Etruschi from Lakota warming up for their next gigs in  Donoratico (Apr. 24) and Montieri (Apr. 25, more news shortly), with a healthy refresher with superfunk, Big Bill Broonzy, Jesus Christ Superstar…but also less vintage options, such as  “Hard Rock Gangsta”.

The Slow Record Shop, is in business in Cecina, Tuscany, since 2013. It opened with new premises in via Garibaldi 14, on Apr. 22, 2017. I also found some specimens I have at home (but we preserve Jesus Christ Superstar on 1972 audio tapes!).

Forestano’s House in Tatti, Southern Tuscany

Forestano Giacomelli built this house between the late Forties and the early Fifites, together with his father-in-law, Tommaso (Maso) and his wife, Maddalena. He lived there until 1954, when unfortunately his wife passed away.
After his retirement, and until he was able to travel and work, Forestano took care of the house. One of the garages was his workshop. The family has preserved numerous documents and objects related to the story of the place. The house was renovated in 2014.

Where is Tatti

Tatti is at the heart of the Metalliferous Hills of Southern Tuscany. About 250 km North of Rome and 100 South of Florence:

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The hamlet is one of the places where you are in the laid back inner part of the region, but you can still see the sea. In the shot below, taken in April 2017 from Tatti, the relief you see on the horizon is in fact the Elba Island (and in clearer days you can clearly see the peaks of Corsica):

Below is the 1-km surrounding area: in the immediate proximity of the village we have cultivated fields, then surrounded by woods. Proceeding towards the coast this tends to Maquis, while going North and East you will find woodland:

This is a close-up on the village. Forestano’s House (bordered in red) is in the Northern area, along road directe to Massa Marittima or Siena.

The hamlet has about 200 residents, which more or less doubles during the tourist season.

Eating and shopping

In the village you will find: a restaurant with typical Tuscan food and a cafe, another smaller cafe, a grocery shop, and a post office.
You may also buy fresh products directly from the local farmers. For other shopping needs, the closest place is Roccatederighi (8 km), followed by Ribolla (10 km) e Gabellino (11 km, just with a cafe, tobacco, and two restaurants).

The first floor apartment

About 100 square metres, two bedrooms, one bathroom, a large living room with a fireplace, a smaller living room, and a kitchen. Heating for the cold season is with a pellet stove. There is also a garden with a large terrace.

The apartment is for rent for short periods (typically per week or fortnight, but other combinations may be arranged) during all the year. For more information: info@pibinko.org




The palla a 21 ball

The ball used in the game of “palla a 21” (or “palla eh!” (see some photo coverage of the 2016 tournaments), is made by hand, following the process illustrated by Ilo Ferrandi in this video.
To date we know of four “palla makers”: Massimo Signori “the Boss” from Tirli, Eraldo Panti aka Calimero from Ciciano, Fabio Massellucci aka Fabione from Scalvaia (who had to reduce his production) and, Ilo Ferrandi from Torniella.
Each of them has his own variants, and his research on construction techniques and materials. If you know more palla makers, let us know.

For more information on the game of palla a 21/palla eh!…check out this page.

Jam session with Peter Seeds and Steppenwolfgang

[TO BE TRANSLATED]

4 febbraio 2017, ore 19 circa

A margine del resoconto sul viaggio dalle rocce rosse di Arbatax alle rocce grigie di Roccatederighi, può anche capitare che Wolfgang Scheibe (detto Steppenwolfgang) e Pietro Crivelli (al secolo Peter Seeds) si trovino in frangenti come questo. Basso monocorda e monotutto, guitar-lele e chitarra LAG importata dalla Corsica (assieme a salamini, vinelli e formaggi sardi). Il tutto sarà stato un quarto d’ora tra la degustazione, le mappe delle isole e qualche foto proiettata su un lenzuolo spiegazzato. La situazione è migliorabile, ad esempio si può spiegazzare il lenzuolo un po’ di più.

Vediamo cosa oggi pomeriggio (domenica 5 febbraio dalle 18 alle 20, all’Osteria da Giannino), nella seconda puntata del telefilm.

Per informazioni: info@pibinko.org o 351 133 7020