Πινκαρα.
Υπέροχη, τι να λέμε.
Πινκαρα.
Υπέροχη, τι να λέμε.
Στείλτε κάνα λινκ αν είναι εύκολο, δε βρήκα.
δισκάρα ε.
Oh, come, come be my waitress and serve me tonight
serve me the sky with a big slice of lemon.
διαφορετικό στυλ ερμηνείας σε σχέση με τους προηγούμενους δίσκους, περίεργη θεματολογία [αγγλική ιστορία απο τον α παγκόσμιο και μετά?!] ξεφεύγει απο το στυλάκι πάτι σμιθ και μου αρέσει
"Society, have mercy one me
i hope you're not angry, if i disagree..."
παντωσ στο let england shake θα προτιμουσα να ειχαν αφησει το μερος
''take me back to Constantinopole, no you can't go back to Constantinopole''
οπως ηταν πριν
man has known and now he's blown it upside down and hell's the only sound,
we did an awful job and now they say it's nobody's fault
Interviewer : How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist in the world ?
Jimmy Hendrix : I don't know, go ask Rory Gallagher.
man has known and now he's blown it upside down and hell's the only sound,
we did an awful job and now they say it's nobody's fault
Interviewer : How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist in the world ?
Jimmy Hendrix : I don't know, go ask Rory Gallagher.
εχει οικειοποιηθει μπολικα. περα απ'αυτο παιζει κι ενας στιχος απ'το summertime blues στο the words that maketh murder
this is radio freedom.
και για του λογου το αληθες:
Track 1 Xylophone Melody adapted from the song 'Istanbul (Not Constantinople)' by Jimmy Kennedy & Nat Simon.
Track 3 contains elements from 'The Bed's Too Big Without You' by The Police, written by Sting. Also includes a sample of 'Regimental March' bugle call performed by HM Irish Guards.
Track 4 contains elements from 'Summertime Blues' written jointly by Jerry Capehart and Edward Cochran.
Track 7 contains a sample of 'Kassem Miro' by Said El Kurdi. Featured on 'Give Me Love' by Honest Jon Records.
Track 11 contains a sample of 'Blood & Fire'. Written by Winston 'Niney' Holness.
Tracks 5 & 12 inspired by the writings of L.A. Carlyon & the words of Vic Nicholson in 'Voices Of Gallipoli' by Maurice Shadbolt.
Tracks 3 & 8 are inspired in part by extracts from 'Russian Folk Lyrics', edited and translated by Roberta Reeder, with an Introductory Essay by V. Ja. Propp.
this is radio freedom.
γαμω ειναι αλλα η cat power δεν ειναι πολυ πιο γαμω ?
"I am Ubik. Before the universe was, I am. I made the suns. I made the worlds. I created the lives and the places they inhabit; I move them here, I put them there. They go as I say, then do as I tell them. I am the word and my name is never spoken, the name which no one knows. I am called Ubik, but that is not my name. I am. I shall always be."
www.monolith.gr
Εννοείται πως η Cat Power τη γαμάει καλά. Άλλη φάση βέβαια, αυτή εδώ είναι πιο εύθυμη.
τι λετε μωρε; λωλαθηκατε τελειως;
this is radio freedom.
κατα βαθος συμφωνειτε !
"I am Ubik. Before the universe was, I am. I made the suns. I made the worlds. I created the lives and the places they inhabit; I move them here, I put them there. They go as I say, then do as I tell them. I am the word and my name is never spoken, the name which no one knows. I am called Ubik, but that is not my name. I am. I shall always be."
www.monolith.gr