Friday, July 6, 2007

Essentialism Vs Progressivism

full moon in "The reminder" Death of the bullock

Okay, okay, I know that my blog lately leaves much to be desired . On top of that almost did not write, I start to talk about the Fary. I just need to talk a kid of the road and from there begin a journey of no return to the depths of the English artisteo, reaching a. .. I hate to imagine. Anyway, I've been very busy, but since I do not want to invent excuses not to give them, I get to the topic.

Feist is a Canadian singer who can not stop listening to lately. In addition to its delicate and silky voice, his melodies are simple and the instrumentation does not spare anything. It is these groups that unintentionally you feel better. I played a little heart, a sad melody or a more cheerful, but you just removed and when, without knowing why, suddenly you feel better. More connected, with the feelings and sensations to the surface.

Another virtue of it is that the more I hear his songs I like. Simple songs, fast, leaving a residue on the inside and every time you go back to listen, sit back down. A blend of electronic pop, rhythm and vocals, guitars and drums, piano and voices that do not end, extending to infinity.

So far I've only heard their latest album "The Reminder", which include "My moon my man" with an exuberant, rhythmic tune, "Sea Lion Woman" with vocals, handclaps and synth (which is not move to this song, it has no soul) and "Past in Present" sounds countries.

My moon my man:


My moon, my man's a changeable land
Such a loveable land to me
My care, my co-lead barber I know
There's nowhere to go But

on How honestly my beggar Should Be
The song's out of key again My fools
, my things
We're digging the things
If the candlelit page again

Take it slow
Take it easy on me
Shed some light
Shed some light on things
Take it slow
Take it easy on me
Shed some light
Shed some light on things

My moon and me
Not skirty swift bean
It's the dirtiest clean I know
My care, my co-lead barber I know
There's nowhere to go
There's nowhere to go

Take it slow
Take it easy on me
Shed some light
Shed some light on things
Take it slow
Take it easy on me
Shed some light
Shed some light on it please

My moon
The moon my man
My moon
The moon my man...


Sea Lion Woman:



Sea Lion woman
She drinks coffee
She drinks tea
And we're so cold

Sea Lion woman
She drinks coffee
She drinks tea
And we're so cold

Sea Lion woman
Dressed in red
Smile at the man when you wake up in his bed

Sea Lion woman
Dressed in black
We got the man then stab him in his back

Sea Lion woman
She drinks coffee
She drinks tea
And we're so cold

Sea Lion woman
Dressed in white
Marry the man and then spend a long, sweet night

Sea Lion woman
Dressed in green
Silver lining and golden seams

Sea Lion woman
Dressed in blue
Call a man
And he knows what he can do

Sea Lion woman
She drinks coffee
She drinks tea
And we're so cold

Sea Lion woman
She drinks coffee
She drinks tea
And we're so cold

Sea Lion woman
Dressed in blue
Call on the man
And he knows what he can do

Sea Lion woman
Dressed in red
Smile at the man when you wake up in his bed

Sea Lion woman
Sea Lion woman
Sea Lion woman
Sea Lion woman
Sea Lion woman
Sea Lion woman Sea Lion woman

Sea Lion, Sea Lion, Sea Lion woman Sea Lion


The original song by Nina Simone, Sea Line Woman:


One of the most beautiful album "1 2 3 4" has a very funny video




One Two Three Four Tell Me That You Love Me
more Sleepless, long nights
That Was What My Youth WAS for Oh teenage

Hopes Are lying at your door Left you with nothing

But They Want some more

Oh, oh, oh You're Changing
your heart
Oh, oh, oh
You know who you are

Sweetheart, bitter heart
Now I can't tell you apart
Cosy and cold
Put the horse before the cart

Four teenage boys
Who have tears in their eyes
Too scared to own up
To one little lie

Oh, oh, oh
You're changing your heart
Oh, oh, oh
You know who you are

One, two, three, four, five, six, nine, and ten
Money can't buy you back the love that you had then
One, two, three, four, five, six, nine, and ten
Money can't buy you back the love that you had then

Oh, oh, oh
You're changing your heart
Oh, oh, oh
You know who you are
Oh, oh, oh You're Changing Your Heart

Oh, oh, oh
You know who you are


* Feist Web
* Feist on MySpace
* His Wikipedia profile *
his Other videos on Youtube: Mushaboom , a very original video of the theme that served as soundtrack to a perfume, I think. One night , arranged eighties and a video of a performance with Gonzales

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