Il rêvait de noircir des pages
D'écrire des choses nouvelles
Elle, aurait peint des paysages
Et joué du violoncelle
À s'aimer toujours davantage
Ils ont trouvé naturel
Elle, le cambouis des garages
Lui, les produits de vaiselle
Elle posait ses doigts sur la carte
Toujours du côté chaleur
De temps en temps faudra qu'on parte
S'embrasser ailleurs
Elle ne voit pas le temps qui passe
Ils prennent tellement à coeur
Ces fins de semaine sur place
Autour d'un bouquet de fleurs...
Jamais de cris, de problèmes
Tout le monde peut voir comme ils s'aiment
Ni double fond, ni double jeu
Rien que de la lisse surface
Que du collant double face
Fasse le ciel qu'on soit comme eux
Comme eux
Ils rêvent d'un chambre tranquille
De quelques jouets au milieu
Qu'importe l'endroit ou le style
Le centre-ville ou la banlieue
De temps en temps faudra qu'on parte
Un jour, il écrira un peu
Elle sait où elle a rangé la carte
Pour les jours où ça ira mieux
Jamais de cris, de problèmes
Tout le monde peut voir comme ils s'aiment
Ni double fond, ni double jeu
Rien que de la lisse surface
Que du collant double face
Fasse le ciel qu'on soit comme eux
Comme eux
Francis Cabrel is a French singer-songwriter and guitarist born in Agen on November 23, 1953. Heavily influenced by Bob Dylan, he has released numerous albums that primarily fall within the folk genre, with occasional forays into blues or country. Several of his songs, such as "L'encre de tes yeux" and "Petite Marie", have become enduring favorites in French music. Others, such as "C'etait l'hiver", about the suicide of a young girl, have since been covered by other artists such as Canadian Isabelle Boulay. Among his most important albums are "Les Morts de la nuit" (1980) and "Hors-Saison" (1987). Cabrel is known for his catchy melodies, poetic lyrics, and intense interpretation.
In the realm of rock 'n' roll, there are few names as iconic as Queen, and within the Queen pantheon, Brian May stands out not only as a legendary guitarist but also as an astrophysicist with a profound connection to NASA.
Hip-hop, one of the most influential cultural movements of the 20th and 21st centuries, has recently reached a significant milestone - it's turning 50 years old.
Coachella Festival 2022: here we are. In two days the doors of one of the most anticipated musical events of the year will open, even more so after the last two years in which for very obvious reasons the live music sector has suffered a very important setback.
The 2022 Grammy Awards were the chronicle of an announced triumph: Jon Baptiste collected 11 nominations and won 5 Grammys, defeating all opponents. This was also the year of the very young Olivia Rodrigo, who managed to take home 3 Grammys, including the the best new artist.
Here is finally some good news, the Arcade Fire have finally revealed the title and release date of their new album, 5 years after the last one. For the fan of the group it has been a time that seemed eternal,
Do we want to define "I know you know me" a masterpiece? Yes, without a shadow of a doubt for at least two reasons. The first and most evident are the artists who interpret it: Caroline Spence and Matt Berninger, second for the deep and poetic text.
My favorite group when I was just a teenager were the Fugees, thanks to them a certain curiosity about english language was born in me. I wanted to know and understand the lyrics of their songs, it wasn't enough for me to be carried away exclusively by their beautiful music.
Sweden and the United States are two countries far from each other, thousands of kilometers separate them, the language, culinary and sporting traditions, I don't feel so categorical about the landscapes, not knowing all of America there may be states that have the same reliefs of the country of northern Europe, but on one thing I am sure
It has been talked about for almost 3 years, rumored and it is hoped that sooner or later they will arrive at a collaboration, and now we are satisfied: the Catalan singer Rosalia and the American musician Oneohtrix finally announce the publication of a piece together!