domingo, 8 de fevereiro de 2015

Ao Domingo Há Música

You can never hold back spring
You can be sure that I will never
Stop believing
The blushing rose will climb
Spring ahead or fall behind
Winter dreams the same dream
Every time

You can never hold back spring
Even though you've lost your way
The world keeps dreaming of spring

So close your eyes
Open you heart
To one who's dreaming of you
You can never hold back spring
Baby

Remember everything that spring can bring
You can never hold back spring

"Tom Waits nasceu em Pomona , California, a 7 de Dezembro de 1949. O seu pai era descendente de irlandesese e  escoceses  e a sua mãe de noruegueses. Aprendeu a tocar guitarra e piano aos dez anos de idade. Lançou o seu primeiro Álbum Closing Time em 1973. No início da carreira , fazia a primeira parte de shows de Frank Zappa e John Hammond."
Assim começa a história de Tom Waits. Uma voz , um estilo, uma sonoridade singular. Virtuoso e rebelde aos cânones prescritos construiu uma obra musical alicerçada num talento invulgar. Multifacetado divide-se pela composição, interpretação, representação e cinema. Ao longo de quatro décadas, a sua  excelente voz rouca tem dado som a registos que ficarão na memória do tempo . 
Neste Domingo de Fevereiro, you can hold back spring, so close your eyes , open your heart and dream



"The part you throw away" , uma canção forte.


Tom Waits numa interpretação notável de "Saving all my love for you".


"Invitation to the blues", um registo fulgurante de Tom Waits


Well she's up against the register
With an apron and a spatula
With yesterday's deliveries
And the tickets for the bachelors
She's a moving violation
From her conk down to her shoes
But it's just an invitation to the blues

And you feel just like Cagney
She looks like Rita Hayworth
At the counter of the
Schwab's drug store
You wonder if she might be single
She's a loner and likes to mingle
Got to be patient and pick up a clue

She says, "How you gonna like 'em
Over medium or scrambled?
You say "Anyway's the only way", be careful not to gamble
On a guy with a suitcase
And a ticket gettin' out of here
In a tired bus station and an old pair of shoes
But it ain't nothin' but an invitation to the blues

But you can't take your eyes off her get another cup of java
And it's just the way she pours it for you
Joking with the customers mercy mercy Mr. Percy
There ain't nothin' back in Jersey
But a broken-down jalopy of a man I left behind
And a dream that I was chasin' and a battle with booze
And an open invitation to the blues

But she's had a sugar daddy and a candy apple caddy
And a bank account and everything accustom to the finer things
He probably left her for a socialite
And he didn't love her except at night
And then he's drunk and never even told her that he cared
So they took the registration and the car-keys and her shoes
And left her with an invitation to the blues

'Cause there's a Continental Trailways leavin'
Local bus tonight, good evenin'
You can have my seat, I'm stickin' 'round here for a while
Get me a room at the squire the fillin' station's hirin'
And I can eat here every night what the hell have I got to lose
Got a crazy sensation go or stay and I've got to choose
And I'll accept your invitation to the blues

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