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Posted: 13 Feb 2006, 08:44
by drnrg
8)Years ago I saw her on public access television. Only she was not singing Eurobeat, but rather in Italian. This was of course way before I knew she did all the famous Eurobeat vocals. It was some sort of music concert. I remember saying to myself. "That is one atractive woman".

Posted: 13 Feb 2006, 11:07
by oresama-chan
oho, interesting. Why is she called "Ferrari of rock"? I wonder if Ferrari means that super-sexy motorcar.
Posted: 13 Feb 2006, 13:08
by kilgore
Pol NRG wrote:Hi Kilgore
I'm speechless!!

where do you come from ?
I need to contact with Elena Ferretti and Domenico Ricchini, do you can help me?
Do you mean Elena Ferretti of Time rec. and Domenico Ricchini alias Joe Yellow?
I don't assure you nothing, but I'll try to help you finding some infos.
I'll do my best.
Posted: 13 Feb 2006, 13:28
by kilgore
oresama-chan wrote:oho, interesting. Why is she called "Ferrari of rock"? I wonder if Ferrari means that super-sexy motorcar.
I believe this is clara's nickname created by Vasco, but I'm not sure.
It is probably referred to Clara's skill at choirs in fast Vasco's songs.
Or perhaps is based on her character, who know

Posted: 13 Feb 2006, 21:43
by Pol NRG
kilgore wrote:Do you mean Elena Ferretti of Time rec. and Domenico Ricchini alias Joe Yellow?
I don't assure you nothing, but I'll try to help you finding some infos.
I'll do my best.
Yes! Elena Ferretti from Time Records and Domenico Ricchini (Joe Yellow)
It's VERY IMPORTANT to me be in touch with they. Please, if you find some infos, send me a private message.
oresama-chan wrote:oho, interesting. Why is she called "Ferrari of rock"? I wonder if Ferrari means that super-sexy motorcar.
Hi Oresama,
Her band (Vasco Rossi) decide to call Clara the "
Ferrari of Rock" coming soon on the net you'll discover why... just be patient.
ciao!
Pol
Posted: 14 Feb 2006, 02:55
by oresama-chan
Hola Pol!
I may have already find out the answer, now that I learned "the Ferrari of Rock" was the word that Elton John used to describe some legendary rock band.
Yeah, it's "Queen"!! So now I suspect that "the Ferrari of Rock" means Clara is the queen for Vasco Rossi's band.
We often describe her as "the Empress of Eurobeat" and Elena Ferretti and Norma Sheffield as "a Queen of Aisyu Eurobeat" in Japan.
From Stef Burns Official Site
Posted: 14 Feb 2006, 08:31
by Pol NRG
Konichiwa Oresama!
Well, these words are
an exclusive for this forum; I was in touch with Vasco Rossi himself by e-mail and this is his answer:
"We are use to call Clara "The Ferrari of Rock" because she is beautiful and has a wonderful rock voice."
What a great picture of Clara! THANKS TO SHARE IT!
Best regards,
Pol

Posted: 14 Feb 2006, 08:46
by oresama-chan
Aha, oh I see. Thanks!

Posted: 01 Mar 2006, 10:30
by oresama-chan
I've just noticed Clara's website was renewed.
The new address is
http://www.claramoroni.com
There are lots of new stuffs like private pics, a new video etc.
It's a shame that she cleared away the forums, though.
Check it out!
p.s. she on the entrance page looks a little like Sabrina Salerno.

Posted: 01 Mar 2006, 17:01
by hollypolly
She is more beautiful than Sabrina Salerno.. And I think she is taller than her!!
Posted: 01 Mar 2006, 22:33
by Cosmic_Bard
Pol NRG wrote:
"We are use to call Clara "The Ferrari of Rock" because she is beautiful and has a wonderful rock voice."
Hah, that makes sense. Should've known it was going to be so obvious.

Posted: 04 Mar 2006, 04:01
by Super Racing
She has a voice that should never be pitched up. A lot of the new para para music with her vocals is way too chipmunked for my taste. They need to leave her voice at the natural level.
vocals
Posted: 04 Mar 2006, 17:36
by newfield
I never pitched up her vocals,she's natural.
Posted: 05 Mar 2006, 09:39
by drnrg

That's right. You tell em. her vocals are very...How you say Distinguished

. ..but you do pitch with Fernando's vocals right. It would be scary to think he could do that on his own

Especially in the latest songs?
Posted: 05 Mar 2006, 12:17
by oresama-chan
Really impressive!!

I've been believing such adorable vocals as can be heard in "Call My Name", "Take a Look in My Heart", "Halloween" by Jilly or "Little Submarine", "You're My Life" by Anika were created by recording tricks.
I asked Bratt Sinclaire about Nando's vocals on "In the Night in the Fire" about a month ago and he said he didn't use any pitching trick nor something like that and Nando just sang loud and in high key as Bratt asked him.