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"The Divine Comedy"
"The Divine Comedy"
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жанры: indie, pop, britpop
альбомы: Liberation
I Was Born Yesterday
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The Divine Comedy
жанры: indie, pop, britpop
альбомы: Liberation
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I... I was born yesterday And I believe all that you say I have no choice I must obey you Is this the first or the second day Of the rest of my life? Well hey Why should I care either way If what you say is true? Saturday morning, 18th of December I cannot remember The last time that I saw such a young ballerina In love with the loveless In tune with a tuneless old upright piano Standing en pointe Going through each position with gentle precision She measures each movement Her classical features and elegant waistline Are going to waste as she pleases her parents What if they died on the road to Rathmines Where a dog in two minds times his run to perfection An orphan at last She'd be sick in the loo-bowl Then go to the funeral and cry by the graveside Then she would sleep with the first man she sees And she'd catch some disease Which she would give to her doctor She'd cook her own breakfast and she'd cook his as well Yeah and they'd both get on swell Even though he was married You are a part of me I am a part of you Why should I let you walk all over me? All over me
Это интересно:Название "Divine comedy", по сути, является псевдонимом композитора, певца и музыканта Нила Хэннона (р. 7 ноября 1970), скрестившего в своей музыке элементы "новой волны" и влияния Скотта Уолкера, Моррисси и "Electric light orchestra". Именно Хэннон был основателем этого проекта, а зачастую и единственным его участником. Группа появилась на свет в 1989 году в формате трио, и помимо Нила в ее... продолжение
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