25 enero 2007

Everything’s Gonna Be All Right


Bob Marley - No, woman, no cry

No, woman, no cry;
No, woman, no cry;
No, woman, no cry;
No, woman, no cry.

Said - said - said: I remember when we used to sit
In the government yard in Trenchtown,
Oba - obaserving the ypocrites
As they would mingle with the good people we meet.
Good friends we have, oh, good friends we’ve lost
Along the way.
In this great future, you cant forget your past;
So dry your tears, I seh.

No, woman, no cry;
No, woman, no cry.
ere, little darlin, don’t shed no tears:
No, woman, no cry.

Said - said - said: I remember when-a we used to sit
In the government yard in Trenchtown.
And then Georgie would make the fire lights,
As it was logwood burnin through the nights.
Then we would cook cornmeal porridge,
Of which I’ll share with you;
My feet is my only carriage,
So I’ve got to push on through.
But while I’m gone, I mean:
Everything’s gonna be all right!
Everything’s gonna be all right!
Everything’s gonna be all right!
Everything’s gonna be all right!
I said, everything’s gonna be all right-a!
Everything’s gonna be all right!
Everything’s gonna be all right, now!
Everything’s gonna be all right!

So, woman, no cry;
No - no, woman - woman, no cry.
Woman, little sister, don’t shed no tears;
No, woman, no cry.

Eh! little darlin, don’t shed no tears!
No, woman, no cry.
Little sister, don’t shed no tears!
No, woman, no cry.

16 enero 2007

Baez & Dylan

Joan Baez - Diamonds And Rust


Bob Dylan & Joan Baez - When the ship comes in - 1963 march on Washington


Joan Baez - Percy's song


Bob Dylan - I Pity the Poor Immigrant (Hard Rain 1976)


Bob Dylan & Joan Baez - Blowin In The Wind


Bob Dylan & Joan Baez - Blowin' In The Wind (1976)


Bob Dylan & Joan Baez - Railroad Boy (1976)


Bob Dylan & Joan Baez - Deportees (1976)


Bob Dylan & Joan Baez - Never let me go


Bob Dylan - Knockin' on Heaven's Door (1976-Hard Rain)


¿Os animáis Diego y tú con esto?

11 enero 2007

Hablarle a los muertos

Como bien sabes, es típico en las películas de Ford:


John Ford, Mr. Lincoln, 1939