Try To Remember (Live) - The Brothers Four
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Try To Remember (Live) - The Brothers Four
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视频地址:http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMTY0MzgwMTY=.html
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7 u8 n; y0 ?6 ?( {6 x f六十年代美国民谣团体 The Brothers Four 最为国人所熟悉的歌应该就是 Try to Remember。这是一首发表于1965年的名副其实的“老”歌。《玻璃之城》里,Try to Remember 一遍一遍的响起,很多人从这里认识了它。而这首歌的特别之处也在于,即使是初听也会有似曾相识的感觉。或许是因为歌唱的就是回忆吧。
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6 z) i3 E; L: Q# cThe Brothers Four(四兄弟演唱组)是美国老牌民谣乐队之一,成立于50年代末,这个乐队由四个华盛顿大学的学生 Bob Flick、John Paine、Mike Kirkand、Dick Foley组成。乐队一组就是四十多年,唱的一直都是传统的通俗民谣,《Green Sleeves》,《Try to remember》那种,平平淡淡,以优美的弦律和琅琅上口的歌词取胜。; R' c$ V8 `2 n+ v) o% w: R
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The Brothers Four4 f( C& t- V+ k1 |7 _4 C. d
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Try to remember the kind of September) c3 n) O% `! c: Q
When life was slow and oh so mellow
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/ R3 {8 p5 E6 r4 N. l6 bWhen grass was green and grain was yellow
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When you were a tender and a callow fellow- C6 F3 j, }, i2 Q$ U
Try to remember and if you remember
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Try to remember when life was so tender) N' ^! m. Y7 ~' W( W+ `( h
That no one wept except the willow6 B! Z7 h, C Y
Try to remember the kind of September
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Then follow-follow follow* d3 K6 c6 G, V- ^6 H' _
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Deep in December it's nice to remember1 V/ f2 G+ t/ i5 a
Although you know the snow will follow
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; J |. j7 z; u/ ]The fire of September that made us mellow
% _4 w/ j' X! p' W5 _Deep in December our hearts should remember. V2 l" l2 E. v! o' F
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My words fly up, my thoughts remain below. Words without thoughts never to heaven go.
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