Talk:Lucio Battisti

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Could someone look into this "lyricist Giulio Rapetti alias Mogol" thing? It is either added by an overzelos fan of his or someone else trying to take credit for Lucio Battisti's work.--Rayc 15:07, 2 February 2006 (UTC)

I looked it up on Wiki-Italian, and I'm going to ask my boss at a radio station (avid Battisti fan). But from what I have seen, it appears to be true. I added a picture and some stuff on the page. It's just a start, really. Yanksox 21:39, 5 February 2006 (UTC)

As I deeply contributed to the writing of Lucio Battisti's article in it.wiki, I can assure you that Mogol (which has an article in it.wiki Giulio Rapetti alias Mogol) was if not the most influential, one of the most influential persons in Battisti's musical career. Together with Battisti, Mogol has written his most famous hits from 1969 until 1980, year of their separation. In case of needing, I'll be very pleased to help. --Felyx 20:05, 4 April 2006 (UTC)


I think there was a collection of songs released in 1996 as "Pensieri, Emozioni". I'm not sure if it was a hits compilation, unreleased works, or whatever. Just thought I'd mention it as I didn't see it in the article. Someone more familiar with the artist could probably shed more light on it though. Thanks. Datus (talk) 16:32, 13 January 2008 (UTC)
Also, would be interesting to know why he died at age 55. Datus (talk) 00:38, 14 January 2008 (UTC)