Earlier this morning I went to one of my local supermarket, as my food supplies needed replenishing. It is quite a large supermarket by Italian standards, and besides foodstuffs some other items can be found. As I went to the cash desk and started unloading my trolley, I noticed a CD stand right beside the desk's conveyor belt - and my eye fell on one by the title of "Le pił belle canzoni del Banco del Mutuo Soccorso" (BMS's Best Song, or, more literally, Most Beautiful). Obviously it was quite a cheap affair, one of those cpllections you usually find in supermarkets and gas stations - but, believe it or not, it contained some of the best-loved tracks by the legendary Italian band, such as "La Conquista della posizione eretta", "Non mi rompete" and "25.0000 anni fa...l'amore".
The thing made me laugh quite a bit, as I thought of something my fellow Symphster Micky once said about his idea of Italy (he imagined Banco and PFM tracks blasting out of the PA system in public places... we should be so lucky!

). So, I thought I'd post it here just to have you start the day with a smile and think of finding prog in the most unlikely places.