Jenny Again歌曲歌词:
Throw the knife into the stream
Run away across the fields
Leave me lying where I fell
Rivers running out of me
Meet my Jenny in the lane
Take a car and run away
Get as far as you can get
Before the new day
Your heart beats quick and strong
Your mind pores over it all
Don’t worry because no one saw me fall
Sit inside a little chef
Look around but not at her
See my kisses on her lips
See my fingers in her hair
Think of this against your will
See the knife edge slipping in
See the questions in my eyes
As I ask them
I went so quick it makes you shudder that I’m gone
Are we so brittle has your soul turned into stone
And though you loved me I’m not Jenny in the night
Some decisions don’t thread back to being right
Your head blurs quickly tonight
Your edges diffuse in the light
Don’t tell me that your throat is getting tight
Change your name and find a job
Marry Jenny in the spring
Buy a dog and call him Pete
Push the children on the swings
Think about me now and then
Try to find a peaceful space
Count the days as they go by
Count the lines upon your face
Your heart beats quick and strong
Your mind pores over it all
Don’t worry because no one saw me fall
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Tunng简介:
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Tunng是由来自伦敦的两人组Mike Lindsay和Sam Genders组成,深受民谣与IDM的影响,虽然他们的音乐接近於Folktronica,但是由於晚生了几年,弦外之音的特别质感让他们的音乐听起来涵养丰富,层次堆叠的效果也是溢於言表。虽然因为电气民谣的没落而得不到普遍的好评,但是他们的音乐绝对能与那些电音前辈比肩。
Though the core members of Tunng, Sam Genders and Mike Lindsay, began their musical partnership composing scores for soft-core porn, they soon decided to form a band that would bring together Genders’ gentle vocals with Lindsay’s guitar playing and songwriting. To fill out their sound, the duo added more guitars as well as female vocals, turntables, programming, and other percussion. Often labeled as either “future folk” or “folktronica” by critics who had a hard time placing the band’s sound, Tunng released a handful of singles in their native Britain before their full-length debut, This Is…Tunng: Mother’s Daughter and Other Songs came out in 2005 (the album was later re-released in the U.S. the following year on Ace Fu). In 2006 their follow-up, Comments of the Inner Chorus, hit shelves. By this time more of a collective than anything else, especially because initially Genders had opted out of performing live, the six-piece (Genders and Lindsay plus vocalists Becky Jacobs and Ashley Bates and multi-instrumentalists Martin Smith and Phil Winter) released Good Arrows only the next year.