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Topic: Paolo SianiPosted By: toroddfuglesteg
Subject: Paolo Siani
Date Posted: March 28 2011 at 12:38
Paolo Siani was the original drummer of the classic RPI band Nuova Idea from Genova. That band came from a 60s group called Plep and its members also contributed to The Underground Set/The Psycheground Group projects. As Nuova Idea they released three good albums in the early 70s, the final one "Clowns" something of a favorite among fans. Despite the recordings and good live activity the band split around 1973, with members Siani and Ricky Belloni going on to form the band Track. In the later 70s Siani would play with both Equipe 84 and Opus Avantra.
Paolo Siani released the Castles, Wings, Stories & Dreams album on Black Widow earlier this year and I got in touch with him for his story.
To start with; where were you were born
and what make you take up music ? Which bands were you influenced by
?
I was born in Genoa.
In my family music has always been very important. My uncle was
contrabass in the Philadelphia Philarmonic Orchestra among 45’a and
55’s; he sent many and many records from U.S.: big bands, jazz
soloists, top singers so I surely can say that I grew up with music
and milk. The groups that hurted me first were The Beatles (Mr.
Postman), The Yardbirds (For your love), The Animals (The house of
the rising sun) and many others…
You have been involved in a lot of
bands and it would take a book to go through all of them. Please list
your bands here and some words about each of them.
Not so many….from
1964 to 1975 I started and played with Plep/J Plep/Nuova Idea: same
group with different names and more or less the same line-up – with
them I started to play all around Italy and I made 3 LP’s and 5
singles. Underground set and Psycheground are studio works without
our images for contractual reasons. In 1975 I started to work as
producer for Ariston music label and I made many different
only-studio projects: Opus Avantra, Track, Papy Mamy and son and
others less important. Also the collaboration with Equipe 84 begun as
producer and after 2 singles and 2 LP’s they wanted me as their
official drummer.
You are most known for http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=273" rel="nofollow - . You
played on all three albums In The Beginning, Mr. E. Jones and Clowns.
Please tell us more about these albums.
In the beginning
(our first LP) was a very strange beast as it came out without our
approval: it may seems impossible but that’s true. Side A was a
sort of playlist of our pop singles – The suite ‘Come, come,
come’ on Side B was a demo that we recorded in weak conditions and
with many pairs of scissor to put different parts together. This
track was written for the first Festival Pop in Italy in Viareggio
(1970) where we played live for the first time. Mr. E. Jones, the
second album was our first attempt to write a concept album
describing the different moments of a frustrated employee in a
normal day. We had a lot of radio and TV spaces, magazines and a lot
of concerts too. It was entirely recorded in a professional studio
and I think that it was the apice of Nuova Idea. Clowns our third,
sounds like a little masterpiece for me. We wrote in a month from
morning to the night everyday and fifteenth days of studio work. The
problem here was with Ariston that didn’t spend a coin to promote
it.
Is there any plans
to do anything more under the Nuova Idea name ?
I really don’t
like to talk of projects that are out of my personal control; now I’m
working to the line-up for next October concert in Genoa and that’s
all for now.
That takes us up to your new album
Castles, Wings, Stories & Dreams. When did you get the ideas for
this album, how did you get some ex Nuova Idea members and other
friends involved and how was the whole process in creating this album
?
In these last years
I knew many guys interested on 70’s Prog music. They studied our
music, wrote books plenty of info, openned important websites (like
this) web radios and so on. I released many interviews listening to
my music and these facts pushed me to think and write ‘Castles’.
In the beginning it was a sort of roller coaster with slow climbs and
very fast downhill but step by step I found first themes, first
sounds, lyrics, arrangements. I played all instruments and sung in my
home studio on a Pro Tools based platform. After about one year I
recorded a dozen of tracks. Then I found a valid reason to do the
album: help the little guests of Gaslini Pediatric hospital in Genoa.
At this point I tried to call my friends to taste their interest on
my project – I sent to each one of them a demo by mail or by web
and in a few months they sent them back to me with their fantastic
parts. The most fantastic goal was that they played in an absolutely
coherent way with my feeling. In studio I overdubbed the acoustic
drums, mixed and mastered.
Please also tell us more about the
songs on this album and it's concept. How would you describe the
music on this album ?
I love this kind of
music..I feel it mine in every sound, every word – My nature is
not easy to bind to any strictly scheme so every track is a story
apart and it represent a part of my entire musical experience without
nostalgia hoping to project my music to the future.
What is your plans for this year and
beyond ?
As I said above, I’m
planning a live concert in a Genoa’s theatre and I’m working to
make a video of ‘Cluster bombs’
To wrap up this interview, is there
anything you want to add to this interview ?
Yes, I sincerely
hope this album can become a ‘classic’ for the audience and for
Prog fan/collectors not only for my legitimate ambition but
especially to hit the common target to help children of Gaslini
Hospital.
Thank you to Paolo for this interview
His PA profile is http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=6138" rel="nofollow - and his homepage's http://www.blackwidow.it/" rel="nofollow -
Replies: Posted By: avestin
Date Posted: March 28 2011 at 13:18
Nice to read more about him, I just recently reviewed his album.
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Posted By: Finnforest
Date Posted: March 28 2011 at 16:50
Another great comeback album!!
Sure wish these guys would elaborate more on their 70s work and experiences though, their memories of the time. Lots of people are interested in hearing more about that time directly from the musicians who were there. They're far too brief!!
Good luck Paolo!!
Posted By: Todd
Date Posted: March 28 2011 at 17:43
^ Agree with Jim! I wonder if there are any plans to reissue that wonderful Mr E. Jones album by Nuova Idea. Clowns was just reissued, and anyone reading this that doesn't have that album should buy it now.
Paolo's album is wonderful! Thanks to Torodd and Paolo for taking the time.
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Posted By: seventhsojourn
Date Posted: March 29 2011 at 03:26
I surely can say that I grew up with music and milk - I like that quote, and 'Castles... ' is a great return album! Nice that Paolo is putting something back for the sick kids at Gaslini Hospital.
Posted By: pauldrum
Date Posted: March 29 2011 at 09:57
Paolo Siani wrote:
Thanks guy! If you have any more question, I'll be only too glad to answer your queries. Contact me at [email protected] .Cheers Paolo Siani
Posted By: Nightfly
Date Posted: April 10 2011 at 13:45
Nice to hear from you Paulo, been enjoying the new album since getting it a few weeks ago.
Well done again Torodd.
Posted By: pauldrum
Date Posted: April 12 2011 at 03:54