The video-clip represents the memory of a now gone Venetian style: once to have a spritz (vine based cocktail) in âcampoâ (small Venetian square) represented an important moment of the social life that has become today a prohibitive and exasperated rite. The scenes have as background the unmistakable Venice and the beach with the exotic taste of the island of Sant'Erasmo, considered "the market garden of Venice" and one of the few islands to have preserved the intact charm of the Venetian lagoon.
"The song speaks of the Venetian style of the appetizer, and particularly of the spritz, of the habit of the people to meet in a square. Today - Sir Oliver Skardy affirms - it is an exasperated rite: on one side there is no education: the younger people see the ...