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Yak
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Rumble In The Farm
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Aldous
Madame Nostalgie
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Hamza Mabsout
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Doctor Sex
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Hippy73
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Eon
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Brian Eno
By This River. Ce morceau revient de façon lancinante comme un leit motiv dans le très beau film de Nanni Moretti La Chambre Du Fils
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrZYP8SzlN8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrZYP8SzlN8
neo-codion- Messages : 1946
Date d'inscription : 03/08/2011
patchouli- Messages : 269
Date d'inscription : 13/08/2011
Age : 73
Localisation : Région lilloise
patchouli- Messages : 269
Date d'inscription : 13/08/2011
Age : 73
Localisation : Région lilloise
patchouli- Messages : 269
Date d'inscription : 13/08/2011
Age : 73
Localisation : Région lilloise
patchouli- Messages : 269
Date d'inscription : 13/08/2011
Age : 73
Localisation : Région lilloise
patchouli- Messages : 269
Date d'inscription : 13/08/2011
Age : 73
Localisation : Région lilloise
patchouli- Messages : 269
Date d'inscription : 13/08/2011
Age : 73
Localisation : Région lilloise
patchouli- Messages : 269
Date d'inscription : 13/08/2011
Age : 73
Localisation : Région lilloise
Re: Vos musiques préférées
Sacrées paroles :
(...)
There are some things you can simply look up, such as:
The size of Greenland, the dates of the famous 19th century rubber wars, Persian adjectives, the composition of snow.
And other things you just have to guess at.
(...)
And another way to look at time is this:
There was an old married couple and they had always hated each other, never been able to stand the sight of each other, really.
And when they were in their nineties, they finally got divorced.
And people said: Why did you wait so long? Why didn't you do this a whole lot earlier?
And they said: Well, we wanted to wait until the children died.
(...)
And ah, these days. Oh, these days.
What are days for?
To wake us up, to put between the endless nights.
(...)
And ah, this world, which like Kierkegaard said, can only be understood when lived backwards.
Which would entail an incredible amount of planning and confusion.
And then there are those big questions always in the back of your mind.
Things like: Are those two people over there actually my real parents?
(...)
And you, you who can be silent in four languages: Your silence will be considered your consent.
(...)
And you know the reason I really love the stars is that we cannot hurt them.
We can't burn them or melt them or make them overflow. We can't flood them or blow them up or turn them out.
But we are reaching for them.
We are reaching for them.
(...)
And oh, my brothers. And oh, my sisters.
What are days for?
Days are where we live.
They flow and then they flow. They come, they fade, they go and they go.
No way to know exactly when they start or when their time is up.
(...)
Another day in America (complet)
And so finally here we are, at the beginning of a whole new era.
The start of a brand new world.
And now what?
How do we start?
How do we begin again?
There are some things you can simply look up, such as:
The size of Greenland, the dates of the famous 19th century rubber wars, Persian adjectives, the composition of snow.
And other things you just have to guess at.
And then again today's the day and those were the days and now these are the days and now the clock points histrionically to noon.
Some new kind of north.
And so which way do we go?
What are days for?
To wake us up, to put between the endless nights.
And by the way, here's my theory of punctuation:
Instead of a period at the end of each sentence, there should be a tiny clock that shows you how long it took you to write that sentence.
And another way to look at time is this:
There was an old married couple and they had always hated each other, never been able to stand the sight of each other, really.
And when they were in their nineties, they finally got divorced.
And people said: Why did you wait so long? Why didn't you do this a whole lot earlier?
And they said: Well, we wanted to wait until the children died.
Ah, America. And yes that will be America.
A whole new place just waiting to happen.
Broken up parking lots, rotten dumps, speed balls, accidents and hesitations.
Things left behind. Styrofoam, computer chips.
And Jim and John, oh, they were there.
And Carol, too. Her hair pinned up in that weird beehive way she loved so much.
And Greg and Phil moving at the pace of summer.
And Uncle Al, who screamed all night in the attic.
Yes, something happened to him in the war they said, over in France.
And France had become something they never mentioned. Something dangerous.
Yeah, some were sad to see those days disappear.
The flea markets and their smells, the war.
All the old belongings strewn out on the sidewalks.
Mildewed clothes and old resentments and ragged record jackets.
And ah, these days. Oh, these days.
What are days for?
To wake us up, to put between the endless nights.
And meanwhile all over town, checks are bouncing and accounts are being automatically closed.
Passwords are expiring.
And everyone's counting and comparing and predicting.
Will it be the best of times, will it be the worst of times, or will it just be another one of those times?
Show of hands, please.
And ah, this world, which like Kierkegaard said, can only be understood when lived backwards.
Which would entail an incredible amount of planning and confusion.
And then there are those big questions always in the back of your mind.
Things like: Are those two people over there actually my real parents?
Should I get a second Prius?
And you, you who can be silent in four languages: Your silence will be considered your consent.
Oh but those were the days before the audience, and what the audience wanted, and what the audience said it wanted.
And you know the reason I really love the stars is that we cannot hurt them.
We can't burn them or melt them or make them overflow. We can't flood them or blow them up or turn them out.
But we are reaching for them.
We are reaching for them.
Some say our empire is passing, as all empires do.
And others haven't a clue what time it is or where it goes or even where the clock is.
And oh, the majesty of dreams.
An unstoppable train. Different colored wonderlands.
Freedom of speech and sex with strangers.
Dear old God: May I call you old?
And may I ask: Who are these people?
Ah, America. We saw it. We tipped it over, and then, we sold it.
These are the things I whisper softly to my dolls. Those heartless little thugs dressed in calico kilts and jaunty hats and their perpetual white toothy smiles.
And oh, my brothers. And oh, my sisters.
What are days for?
Days are where we live.
They flow and then they flow. They come, they fade, they go and they go.
No way to know exactly when they start or when their time is up.
Oh, another day, another dime.
Another day in America.
Another day, another dollar.
Another day in America.
And all my brothers. And all my long lost sisters.
How do we begin again?
How do we begin?
Eon- Messages : 490
Date d'inscription : 06/08/2011
Re: Vos musiques préférées
Un vieux tube du temps jadis.
Le début fait un peu penser à Nougaro (Sing Sing).
Le début fait un peu penser à Nougaro (Sing Sing).
Eon- Messages : 490
Date d'inscription : 06/08/2011
Re: Vos musiques préférées
hippium a écrit:
Marianne Faithfull, je croyais que c'était une vieille actrice X !
Hippy73- Messages : 349
Date d'inscription : 19/08/2011
Localisation : Savoie
Brigitte Fontaine
@ Dr_Natural : Je suis vieille et je vous enc...
creme_de_marron- Messages : 595
Date d'inscription : 01/08/2011
Brigitte Fontaine
Prohibition:
J'exhibai ma carte senior
Sous les yeux goguenards des porcs
Qui partirent d'un rire obscène
Vers ma silhouette de sirène
{Refrain:}
Je suis vieille et je vous encule
Avec mon look de libellule
Je suis vieille et je vais crever
Un petit détail oublié
Passez votre chemin, bâtards
Et filez vite au wagon-bar
Je fumerai ma cigarette
Tranquillement dans les toilettes
Partout, c'est la prohibition
Alcool à la télévision
Papiers, clopes, manque de fric
Et vieillir dans les lieux publics
Partout, c'est la prohibition
Parole, écrit, fornication
Foutre interdit à soixante ans
Ou scandale et ricanements
{au Refrain}
Les malades sont prohibés
On les jette dans les fossés
À moins qu'ils n'apportent du blé
De la thune aux plus fortunés
Les vieux sont jetés aux orties
À l'asile, aux châteaux d'oubli
Voici ce qui m'attend demain
Si jamais je perds mon chemin
J'ai d'autres projets, vous voyez
Je vais baiser, boire et fumer
Je vais m'inventer d'autres cieux
Toujours plus vastes et précieux
Je suis vieille et je vous encule
Avec mon look de libellule
Je suis vieille, sans foi ni loi
Si je meurs, ce sera de joie
creme_de_marron- Messages : 595
Date d'inscription : 01/08/2011
Re: Vos musiques préférées
Je comprends ce que je Brigitte Fontaine veut dire,
mais elle mélange un peu tout : "Papiers, clopes, manque de fric" ???
Défendre l'alcool et le tabac... Mouais.
Pourquoi pas les armes à feu ?
C'est une liberté, aussi, d'avoir des "guns" chez soi.
Qu'est-ce qu'elle en pense ?
mais elle mélange un peu tout : "Papiers, clopes, manque de fric" ???
Défendre l'alcool et le tabac... Mouais.
Pourquoi pas les armes à feu ?
C'est une liberté, aussi, d'avoir des "guns" chez soi.
Qu'est-ce qu'elle en pense ?
Elle en fait pas des tonnes ?Les malades sont prohibés
On les jette dans les fossés
À moins qu'ils n'apportent du blé
De la thune aux plus fortunés
Eon- Messages : 490
Date d'inscription : 06/08/2011
Re: Vos musiques préférées
Médiator & Téléthon !
Hippy73- Messages : 349
Date d'inscription : 19/08/2011
Localisation : Savoie
Re: Vos musiques préférées
Merci creme_de_marron, elle est pas prête de passer à la télé cette chanson !
Dr_Natural- Messages : 1663
Date d'inscription : 02/08/2011
Re: Vos musiques préférées
Bonsoir Eon,
est-ce que Fontaine en fait des tonnes lorsqu'elle dit que les malades sont prohibés et qu'on les jette dans les fossés (c'est à dire qu'on les laisse sur le bord de la route) ? Aujourd'hui, au journal de 13 heures de France 2, vu ce reportage en caméra cachée d'un handicapé en fauteuil roulant refoulé de plusieurs salles de cinéma parisiennes qui diffusait le film "Les Intouchables" ...sur le handicap ! Mais c'est vrai, le personnage nous a habitué à être quelque peu excessif.
est-ce que Fontaine en fait des tonnes lorsqu'elle dit que les malades sont prohibés et qu'on les jette dans les fossés (c'est à dire qu'on les laisse sur le bord de la route) ? Aujourd'hui, au journal de 13 heures de France 2, vu ce reportage en caméra cachée d'un handicapé en fauteuil roulant refoulé de plusieurs salles de cinéma parisiennes qui diffusait le film "Les Intouchables" ...sur le handicap ! Mais c'est vrai, le personnage nous a habitué à être quelque peu excessif.
Re: Vos musiques préférées
Dr_Natural a écrit:Merci creme_de_marron, elle est pas prête de passer à la télé cette chanson !
Je l'ai pourtant déjà entendue...
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