A new version of the song "Ti amo", once performed live for 12 consecutive hours, then released as "Sabbiature" (again live) with lyrics against corrupted politicians. "Ti amo campionato" is similar to "Sabbiature" in its concept, but this time Elio's anger is aimed at the referees who allegedly took money from FC Juventus in exchange for the team's victory in the 1997/98 Italian football championship. Elio meticulously describes each of the referees' "mistakes" that favoured Juventus in key matches. The basic track was clearly inspired by Robert Miles' dancefloor classic "Children".
A new version of the song "Ti amo", once performed live for 12 consecutive hours, then released as "Sabbiature" (again live) with lyrics against corrupted politicians. "Ti amo campionato" is similar to "Sabbiature" in its concept, but this time Elio's anger is aimed at the referees who allegedly took money from FC Juventus in exchange for the team's victory in the 1997/98 Italian football championship. Elio meticulously describes each of the referees' "mistakes" that favoured Juventus in key matches. The basic track was clearly inspired by Robert Miles' dancefloor classic "Children".