1-"e di Moonlight Sonata che ne pensate!? Leggete qui..."
On November 12, 1940 — or so the story goes — British intelligence allegedly
intercepted German plans for Operation Moonlight Sonata , a massive air raid
scheduled against the cathedral and city of Coventry.
Many true believers, including writers of espionage and science fiction novels,
have taken the premise that British leadership failed to evacuate the city or mount air
defenses to protect the famous cathedral (not to mention more than a score
of aircraft factories) for fear of revealing that Enigma — Germany's "unbreakable code"
device — had come into Britain's possession.
Whether the Enigma story is apocryphal or not, it's true that on the night of November 14,
1940, Coventry became the first English city to be destroyed in World War II
and the only one to lose its cathedral.
During Operation Moonlight Sonata, 545 people were killed, and nearly five thousand injured.
But the Enigma secret was protected. It has even been said that Ultra —
the British decryption program — was the "brains" that enabled the Allies to win the war.
2-"bhè....strangelove davanti, pimpf + agent orange dietro, conclusione di
music for the masses con una ministrangelove di 20 sec. (con rottura di bicchieri),
quindi cardine del concetto che racchiude e chiude l'album, una we'll met again
(colonna sonora del film di kubrik) che ricorda il ritornello geniale dello stranamore
di Gore....ma molto rallentato...no so....però troppe coincidenze..."