Corvi - Un Ragazzo Di Strada (i Ain't No Miracl... ❲DIRECT ⇒❳
It is widely considered the first Italian garage rock song to reach massive commercial success, peaking at the 1966 Cantagiro .
Critics and fans often view this track as a vital historical record of the Italian "Invasione" and the birth of a local garage-punk scene. Corvi - Un Ragazzo Di Strada (I Ain't No Miracl...
The album of the same name is a mix of rock, psychedelic flourishes, and early punk sensibilities. It is widely considered the first Italian garage
(I am what I am / I don’t live the life you do / I live on the outskirts of the city...) (I am what I am / I don’t
The track is defined by its raw energy, aggressive guitar fuzz, and the distinctive "raspy" vocals of Angelo Ravasini. While many beat bands of the era focused on "peace and love," I Corvi adopted a darker, more provocative image, often performing in black cloaks—sometimes even with a live crow perched on the bass guitar.
The song has been covered by numerous Italian artists, including Vasco Rossi and the Skiantos, cementing its status as an "evergreen" of Italian rock. Lyricism & Social Impact