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In the Greek context, the term "Βαμβακερό" (Cotton) often evokes a sense of honesty and purity. By coupling it with Rock'n'Roll, the topic suggests a stripping away of the genre's commercial "glitz" to reveal its human core. This is not the rock of stadiums and pyrotechnics, but the rock of the "superlative dreams" that occur in the silence of the night. It represents the youth who finds refuge in a melody, or the worker who sheds their daytime persona for a rhythm that feels more authentic than their reality. The Night as a Superlative Space

The phrase "Cotton Rock'n'Roll" presents a striking oxymoron. Rock'n'Roll is traditionally associated with leather, metal, sweat, and rebellion—elements that are abrasive and loud. Cotton, by contrast, is the fiber of the everyday; it is soft, breathable, and domestic. To speak of "Cotton Rock'n'Roll" is to speak of a rebellion that has come home, a genre of music and a way of life that has become as essential and intimate as the clothes on our backs. It is the "folk" version of the electric dream—the rock'n'roll of the bedroom, the late-night drive, and the quiet internal revolution. The Fabric of Reality In the Greek context, the term "Βαμβακερό" (Cotton)

The second half of the title, "Υπερλατίβα Όνειρα Νύχτας," elevates the mundane into the extraordinary. The "night" is the traditional canvas for Rock'n'Roll, a time when the constraints of society loosen and the imagination takes over. Using the word "Υπερλατίβα" (Superlative) implies that these are not merely dreams, but the ultimate dreams—the highest expressions of desire and freedom. It represents the youth who finds refuge in

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