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Fray - How To Save A Life 9/11 Tribute
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Randoman wrote:no, you're an idiot. O = hug as in making a big O with your arms. X = kiss as in kiss my muscat sunhat
me too, everyone else needs to get amongst it...album is awsometown crier wrote:kings of leon are going off right now. j's @ midday. new album from go to wo. sweet!
Randoman wrote:no, you're an idiot. O = hug as in making a big O with your arms. X = kiss as in kiss my muscat sunhat
alternative version (shows guitar chords)sacred_june (GrooveChild) wrote:Tété - Fils de Cham
really cool french singer.
dont understand a single drinking shiraz word being sung, but it's fantastic. great song. can't stop listening to it. wish i knew what it was about haha
Fils De Cham :
Tandis qu'au confins du néant
De concert, hurlent au mitan
Nuées de bossus soi-disant
Buvons aux maures et aux gisants
Au loin le râle des damnés
Monte comme funiculaire
L'ami les rameaux ont fané
Buvons au bal des chimères
[REFRAIN]
Vienne la pluie, l'ami
Tombe la grêle
Je plie mais jamais ne m'oublie
A l'heure où sous l'écorce
Faillit la Force (c-cling baby)
Le voici, le voilà
Mon avis
La voilà ma philosophie
A l'heure où sous l'écorce
Faillit la Force (c-cling baby)
Fils de Cham
[FIN DU REFRAIN]
L'empire comme frappé de stupeur
Ne sait que faire de tant d'émois
Acte 2 : L'ère de la terreur
Ou le temps du chacun chez soi
Ouvert le bal des damnés
Tickets en vente sur ton palier
"Fils de Cham chantent misère
Et autres contes de la lisière"
REFRAIN
Il ne s'agit pas messieurs
D'occire ou piller à tout va
Changer le monde
S'il se peut
L'adoucir
A défaut d'en être la lie...
REFRAIN
was expecting this GarbageBodø Glimt wrote:i'm always happy when it rains.
Mickey Newbury is a songwriter most famous for a song he arranged, but did not write. One night in Los Angeles, at a time of national distress over war and race issues in the U.S.A., Newbury spontaneously combined a southern anthem (written by a northerner), a northern anthem (written by a southerner), and an old African healing song. In the audience that night were many celebrities, Odetta, Kristofferson and Streisand among them. The trio of songs brought tears to Odetta's eyes. It came to be called An American Trilogy, and would be adopted by Elvis Presley as the centerpiece of his later concerts.
austinpickers wrote:I am so very proud to say Mickey Newbury was my friend. Shortly before his death in 2002, Mick invited me up to his home in Oregon for his final gathering of friends. These four songs are his final public performance. He wasn't at his best...but it's still PURE Newbury.
youYube wrote:The band was discovered by Grand Funk Railroad record producer Terry Knight and signed to Capitol Records. Knight produced the first three, and most popular, Bloodrock albums.
Bloodrock was best known for the song "D.O.A." (Dead On Arrival), about the victim of a gory airplane crash which became their only hit single, reaching #36 on the music charts in January 1971. They were only marginally popular in the United States and were essentially a cult band, but reportedly became a favorite among troops in Vietnam.
The band was technically competent but offered little that was unique and was unable to sustain any real success. The group was noted for hard pulsed bass, biting guitar solos and a haunting organ sound.
The early albums featured a heavy metal sound reminiscent of other hard rock bands at the time, such as Grand Funk Railroad and Black Sabbath. The lyrics were unusually cynical for the time, exploring such themes as alienation and revenge, which would later be found in abundance in the punk rock scene, but seemed out of place in the post-Woodstock period of the early 1970s. Songs which were fan favorites included "Kool-Aid Kids," "Gotta Find a Way", "Castle of Thoughts", "Breach of Lease", "Cheater", "D.O.A.", and "Lucky in the Morning."