: "Ala Bianca" is an Italian cover of Elton John's "Sixty Years On" (1970). While the original features orchestral arrangements, the Nomadi version—especially the live 1981 rendition—is noted for its driving rock energy and the powerful, emotive vocals of the late Augusto Daolio ().
The live performance of by Nomadi in 1981 is widely regarded by fans as a "beautiful and rare" ( 1.1.1 ) moment in the band's history. This specific version was captured during the "Sempre Nomadi - Live Tour 1981" and even broadcast on RAI Uno (). Historical Context
"I push my eyes to the sky, there is a white wing" ( Io spingo gli occhi al cielo, un'ala bianca c'è ) ().
: "Ala Bianca" is an Italian cover of Elton John's "Sixty Years On" (1970). While the original features orchestral arrangements, the Nomadi version—especially the live 1981 rendition—is noted for its driving rock energy and the powerful, emotive vocals of the late Augusto Daolio ().
The live performance of by Nomadi in 1981 is widely regarded by fans as a "beautiful and rare" ( 1.1.1 ) moment in the band's history. This specific version was captured during the "Sempre Nomadi - Live Tour 1981" and even broadcast on RAI Uno (). Historical Context
"I push my eyes to the sky, there is a white wing" ( Io spingo gli occhi al cielo, un'ala bianca c'è ) ().