sábado, 25 de febrero de 2012

Kraftwerk - The Hall Of Mirrors


THE HALL OF MIRRORS
(Hutter-Schneider-Schult)

The young man stepped into the hall of mirrors
Where he discovered a reflection of himself

Even the greatest stars discover themselves in the looking glass
Even the greatest stars discover themselves in the looking glass

Sometimes he saw his real face
And sometimes a stranger at his place

Even the greatest stars find their face in the looking glass
Even the greatest stars find their face in the looking glass

He fell in love with the image of himself
and suddenly the picture was distorted

Even the greatest stars dislike themselves in the looking glass
Even the greatest stars dislike themselves in the looking glass

He made up the person he wanted to be
And changed into a new personality

Even the greatest stars change themselves in the looking glass
Even the greatest stars change themselves in the looking glass

The artist is living in the mirror
With the echoes of himself

Even the greatest stars live their lives in the looking glass
Even the greatest stars live their lives in the looking glass
Even the greatest stars fix their face in the looking glass
Even the greatest stars fix their face in the looking glass
Even the greatest stars live their lives in the looking glass
Even the greatest stars live their lives in the looking glass

Kraftwerk - The Hall Of Mirrors (1977)

Siouxsie and the Banshees - Hall of Mirrors (1987)


domingo, 5 de febrero de 2012

Canciones De Invierno


This Mortal Coil - "Tarantula" (1986).
Del álbum "Filigree & Shadow".
Vocales:Deirdre Rutkowski,Dominic Appleton,Louise Rutkowski.
Producción: Ivo Watss-Russel,John Fryer.
Escrita por Martin Young (Colourbox).

Yazoo - "Winter Kills" (1982).
Del álbum "Upstair´s at Eric´s".
Vocales:Alyson Moyet; Teclados:Vince Clarke.

Fleetwood Mac - Landslide (Live)(1997).
Del álbum "The Dance".
Vocal:Stevie Nicks; Guitarra:Linsdsay Buckingham.
Escrita por Stevie Nicks.

George Winston - February Sea  (1982).
Del álbum "Winter Into Spring".
Autor e intérprete: George Winston.