“Retired at 58. Because nobody called me anymore” – Libero Quotidiano

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Moreselli exhibition he tells his ​story and does so in an interview with‍ Republic in which he reveals some background from his career: “Success is a double-edged sword​ because it makes you⁤ popular, but if you want to suggest something more⁢ specific, like classical⁣ or jazz, people think you’re the ⁢man from Costanzo and that ⁤you‌ have nothing to do with those genres. Your background and Simply Red⁤ are unknown, but they will always see​ you like this.”

No regrets about​ the TV⁢ experience: “No, I don’t regret it. Sometimes, however, I feel sad ⁢when someone on the street asks me⁤ what happened⁢ to me. If I ⁣meet 10 ​of ​them, I say ask me ‍at least 5. And I answer ⁣that I am retired. What do you want ⁣to explain. There ‌is a time⁢ for everything, a place for young people.” Morselli’s exhibition is a young pensionerand: “Since I was 58: I started ⁢working very early. I started paying contributions at 14: ​before it ⁢was⁣ allowed.”

Then‍ he talks about his retirement from the stage: “During‌ the fifteenth edition of Buona⁤ domenica: I couldn’t cope with the disjointed rhythms, because I also did Maurizio Costanzo’s ⁣show, ​live concerts and recordings. ‍I ‌thought I ⁤might come‌ back later. For artists, there is a ‍valid⁢ saying:‍ ‘A door closes and ⁣so⁣ does the front door’: I assumed I would take a sabbatical and then ⁤no one called me back’”.

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