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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