But the next morning, a local journalist heard the story. She wrote a piece: “Bartender Loses Everything, Saves Rare Ligabue Tape.” It went viral in Italy’s music circles. A collector offered Marco €10,000 for the tape. Another fan launched a crowdfunder to rebuild Il Naufrago.
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In a small, rain-beaten town on the banks of the Po River, a middle-aged bartender named Marco lived a quiet life. His only escape was the music of Luciano Ligabue — the rock poet of the Italian provinces. Marco had every CD, every bootleg, every live recording. But his prized possession was a rare, never-released demo tape from 1988, passed down from a roadie who had worked Ligabue’s first tour. But the next morning, a local journalist heard the story
Within a month, Marco had a new bar — stronger, higher above the river. And on opening night, he played that demo on the stereo. The first song was a rough, acoustic version of “Certe notti” — but with different lyrics: Another fan launched a crowdfunder to rebuild Il Naufrago
(“Some nights the river seems a torrent, but the music you love doesn’t go out at all.”)