Rockin’1000, the experience of Michele Zanotti from San Marino [fotogallery]
The San Marino Michele Zanotti tells his experience to Rocking 1000 which saw him hold important responsibilities, both in terms of management and representation, since he was the only one in San Marino. “The Rockin’1000 was born in Italy on an idea by Fabio Zaffagnini for viral video rate to call fucking fighters to play a Cesena, which then really happened in 2015 and from there the idea of playing in the stadiums of Italy was born. Later he also moved to play abroad, mainly in Europe (France and Germany with Paris And Frankfurt) “- explains Zanotti – This edition was very special because it is the first time that Rockin’1000 has traveled overseas. Coming here to play in this crazy stadium was truly incredible “.
In the other editions there were other San Marino citizens Roberto Moretti, Federico Curto, Giacomo Vannucci and other. “This time I’m the only San Marino and I was asked to have a more active role since for the first time in Brazil here at St. Paulthe Rockin’1000 it sounded on two fronts, at 360 degrees. It was really great for the audience present who participated with great involvement. The very nice thing for me was that of governing bass players in the west side. There were two sections, one east and one west. The gurus, who use the lead musicians for each instrument, being on one side, could not see or handle the other side. Therefore Biagio Ruggero Esposito designated me come viceas help from the west “.
“It was an honor to play in a stadium full with 40 thousand people. Very beautiful and tiring at the same time. One difference from the other editions was the 95% of Brazilians and 5% from the rest of the world. I also wore the uniform of the San Marino national football team that I used inunder21 and for me it was a source of great pride to represent San Marino in this stage. Rockin’1000 wants to dare a message of peace to the world in which all countries speak the same language and there is no discrimination. There are musicians of all ages, genders, ethnic groups, social classes, professionals and not. It was nice to pick up a platoon of bass players and do a good concert together “.” At the end of it “- concludes Zanotti -” the best thing was take the flag of San Marino and do the classic lap of honor with many people asking me what flag it was. I spent 20 minutes explaining to each person what the Titan was “.