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Σ' ένα μπαρ του Μισισίπι - Στέλιος Βαμβακάρης



Το μπλουζ του Στέλιου


Μπλουζ και ρεμπέτικου γωνία.
 

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Little Red Rooster Blues:





Little Red Rooster - The Big Black Howlin' Wolf


 

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This is England - The Clash


"Four for a pound your face flannels; three for a pound your tea towels!"

I hear a gang fire on a human factory farm
Are they howling out or doing somebody harm
On a catwalk jungle somebody grabbed my arm
A voice spoke so cold, it matched the weapon in her palm

This is England
This knife of Sheffield steel
This is England
This is how we feel

Time on his hands, freezing in those clothes
He won't go for the carrot, they beat him by the pole
Some sunny day confronted by his soul
He's out at sea, too far off, he can't go home

This is England
What we're supposed to die for
This is England
And we're never gonna cry no more

Black shadow of the Vincent falls on a Triumph line
I got my motorcycle jacket but I'm walking all the time
South Atlantic wind blows, ice from a dying creed
I see no glory, when will we be free

This is England
We can chain you to the rail
This is England
We can kill you in a jail

Big British boots go kick Bengali in the head
Police sit watchin', the newspapers being read
Who dares to protest? After the attacker fled
Out came the batons and the British warned themselves

This is England
The land of illegal dances
This is England
Land of a thousand stances
This is England
This knife of Sheffield steel
This is England
This is how we feel
This is England
This is England
 

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Old England - The Waterboys


Man looks up on a yellow sky
And the rain turns to rust in his eye
Rumors of his health are lies
Old England is dying

His clothes are a dirty shade of blue
And his ancient shoes worn through
He steals from me and he lies to you
Old England is dying

Still he sings an empire song
Still he keeps his navy strong
And he sticks his flag where it ill belongs
Old England is dying

You're asking what makes me sigh now
What it is makes me shudder so
Well, I just freeze in the wind
And I'm numb from the pummelin' of the snow
That falls from high in yellow skies
Down on where the well loved flag of England flies
Where homes are warm and mothers sigh
Where comedians laugh and babies cry
Where criminals are televised, politicians fraternize
Journalists are dignified and everyone is civilized
And children stare with heroin eyes, heroin eyes, heroin eyes
Old England!

Evening has fallen
The swans are singing
The last of Sunday's bells is ringing
The wind in the trees is sighing
And old England is dying


"Old England" is a criticism of Thatcherism, blaming Margaret Thatcher's economic policies for what Scott perceived to be an increase in desperation amongst the young and poor in the England of that time, and a rise in drug addiction, specifically to heroin.

The refrain, "Old England is dying" is a quote from James Joyce, and the lines "You're asking what makes me sigh now / What it is makes me shudder so" are from W.B. Yeats' poem, "Mad as the Mist and Snow".

The Clash, one of the bands that had inspired Scott during his punk music phase, released "This Is England", a song with a similar theme, as a single the same year. Scott and The Waterboys would move to Ireland the following year.
https://www.wikiwand.com/en/This_Is_the_Sea#/Song_details
 

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Classical Music Mashup - Grant Woolard


33 συνθέτες, 57 μελωδίες συνδυασμένες. Και κουιζάκι.
Watch for the stromtroopers.

  1. Mozart Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K525 0:01
  2. Haydn Symphony 94 “Surprise” II 0:01
  3. Beethoven Symphony 9 IV (Ode to Joy) 0:06
  4. Mendelssohn Wedding March in Midsummer Night’s Dream, second theme 0:06
  5. Dvorak Humoresque No.7 0:13
  6. Wagner Lohengerin, Bridal Chorus 0:13
  7. Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto 1 0:19
  8. Saint-Saens Carnival of Animals: Swan 0:19
  9. Bach Well Tempered Clavier Book 1 Prelude 1 0:19
  10. Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture 0:29
  11. Bach Cello Suite No. 1 0:32
  12. Mendelssohn Song without Words “Spring” 0:33
  13. Schubert Ave Maria 0:40
  14. Schubert Symphony 8 “Unfinished” 0:46
  15. Verdi “La Donna è Mobile” in Rigoletto 0:51
  16. Boccherini String Quartet in E, Op.11 No.5, III. Minuetto 0:55
  17. Beethoven für Elise 1:03
  18. CPE Bach Solfeggietto 1:04
  19. Paganini Capriccio 24 1:11
  20. Mozart Piano Sonata No.11 III (Turkish March) 1:15
  21. Grieg Piano Concerto 1:22
  22. Mozart Requiem Lacrimosa 1:26
  23. Schubert Serenade 1:30
  24. Chopin Prelude in C minor 1:35
  25. Strauss II Overture from Die Fledermaus (Bat) 1:46
  26. Brahms 5 Lieder Op.49, IV. Wiegenlied (Lullaby) 1:46
  27. Satie Gymnopedie 1:56
  28. Debussy Arabesque 2:00
  29. Holst Planets, Jupiter 2:05
  30. Schubert Trout 2:14
  31. Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 2:28
  32. Mozart Variation on Twinkle Twinkle Little Star 2:41
  33. Schumann Op.68, No.10 Merry Peasant 2:47
  34. Schubert Military March in D 2:54
  35. Bach* (could be Petzold) Minuet in G 3:00
  36. Mozart Piano Sonata No.16 in C, K545 3:07
  37. Offenbach Can-can in “Orpheus in the underworld” 3:08
  38. Beethoven Piano Sonata No.8 “Pathetique” II 3:18
  39. Mozart Die Zauberflöte Overture 3:24
  40. Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Overture 3:31
  41. CPE Bach Solfeggietto 3:44
  42. Beethoven Symphony 5 “Fate” 3:47
  43. Wagner Wedding March 3:52
  44. Rachmaninoff Prelude Op.3 No.2 in C# minor 3:53
  45. CPE Bach Solfeggietto 3:56
  46. Chopin Piano Sonata No. 2 III. Funeral March 4:11
  47. Williams Imperial March in Star War 4:19
  48. Tchaikovsky Marche Slave 4:25
  49. 46. Smetana Ma Vlast II. Moldau 4:38
  50. Tchaikovsky Nutcracker – Flower Waltz (not the main theme!) 4:45
  51. Borodin Polovtsian Dances 4:45
  52. Strauss II Blue Danube 4:58
  53. Vivaldi Four Seasons I. Spring 5:03
  54. Handel Messiah, Hallelujah 5:03
  55. Handel The Entrance of the Queen of Sheba 5:08
  56. Elgar Pomp and Circumstance Marches No. 1 5:15
  57. Pachelbel Canon in D 5:21
  58. Mozart Symphony No. 35 in D major (Haffner) K. 385, IV. Finale, Presto 5:27
  59. Chopin Etude Op.25 No.9 in G flat, “Butterfly” 5:34
  60. Bach Gavotte from French Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV 816 5:42


http://vlocal.ca/amazing-classica-mashup/
Επειδή έχει καιρό να χαραχτεί τόσο ανέμελο χαμόγελο στο πρόσωπό μου από την ώρα που το άκουσα, κι επειδή τοσοδά μικρούτσικες χαρές νοστιμίζουν τη ζωή.
 

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Deborah Ann "Debbie" Harry (born July 1, 1945) is an American singer-songwriter and actress, best known as the lead singer of the new wave and punk rock band Blondie. She recorded several worldwide number one singles with Blondie during the 1970s and 1980s. She is sometimes considered the first rapper to chart at number one in the United States due to her work on "Rapture". She has also had success (mainly in Europe) as a solo artist before reforming Blondie in the late 1990s. Her acting career spans over 60 film roles and numerous television appearances.


Djiny Judy (1968) - The Wind In The Willows featuring Deborah Ann Harry


The Wind In The Willlows full album


Anti-Disco (1974) - The Stilettos



Detroit 442 (1978) - Blondie



Rapture (1980) - Blondie



Mile High (2014) - Blondie



A rose by any name - Blondie

 

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Homeless - J.J. Cale


She said she had no money
But he was in doubt
He told her, "I used to be in too"
But now he was out
"Spare some small change, lady
And I'll be on my way"

She looked into his eyes
And deep in his soul
I know she was wondering
If he was in control
She muttered to herself, "Those beggars,
Where do they all come from?"
He said, "I'm not a homeless man
I'm a gypsy by trade
And I'm travelling this land
I'm not a homeless man"

He moved through the streets
With his headband low
Never thinking he would ever see
That woman again, you know
Just sleeping in the doorways
And alleys like he always had

The years rolled by
And later on
He spotted an old woman
All tattered and worn
Hard times had got her
Her clothes were ragged and old
She said, "I'm not a homeless woman
I'm a gypsy by trade
And I'm travelling this land
I'm not a homeless woman"

Sometime in the daytime
Sometimes at night
You will see a couple walking
They'll come into sight
Pushing their carts
And holding hands
If you ask to help
They'll just run away
Like little children, out to play

And if you ask, "Who are you?"
They'll always say
"I'm not a homeless man
I'm a gypsy by trade
And I'm travelling this land
She's not a homeless woman
I'm not a homeless man"
 

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Ζημιάρη άνθρωπε...

Διότι με έκανες να ανακαλύψω ότι μεγάλωσε.

 

daeman

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Ζημιάρη άνθρωπε...

Διότι με έκανες να ανακαλύψω ότι μεγάλωσε.
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Μη! Αυτό ακριβώς που απέφυγα επιμελώς να κάνω...

Μα στη νιότη μας θυμούμαι εγώ πως ήταν γυναικάρα
κι ακόμα αυτήν αναπολώ, τη δυνατή κουκλάρα
Στο νου μας είναι ιντά 'χουμε, αυτό 'ναι που μετράει
αυτό 'ναι που μας συγκινεί κι ας το φθαρτό γερνάει


'Michael Parkinson, who first interviewed Rigg in 1972, described her as the most desirable woman he ever met, who "radiated a lustrous beauty".'

https://books.google.gr/books?id=UBC8H8ra5qYC&pg=PT316&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false


Lookshurry! Yes, siree.
 
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