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The Problem

The Problem
Amanda Shires “Our Problem” featuring Angie Stone, Cyndi Lauper, K.Flay, Lilly Hiatt, Linda Perry, Morgane Stapleton, Nona Hendryx, Peaches, Valerie June




"I’m very grateful to have so many of my sisters joining me for 'Our Problem.' The issue of women’s rights and reproductive health affects us all. 'Our Problem' represents women of all generations, musical genres, and communities. Music has the power to bridge gaps and bring people together and I hope that 'Our Problem' reminds you that we are all in this world together and that we can be there for one another no matter what. You are never alone and I’M ON YOUR SIDE.”
2021/1/22 - 23:20
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The Happiest Days of Our Lives / Another Brick in the Wall Part II

The Happiest Days of Our Lives / Another Brick in the Wall Part II
Dall'album"The Wall" (1979)
poi nel film "Pink Floyd The Wall" di Alan Parker (1982)
Testo e musica di Roger Waters
Animazioni di Gerald Scarfe
Nel concerto The Wall - Live in Berlin di Roger Waters a Berlino nel 1990 (per la caduta del muro) "Another Brick in the Wall Part II" fu interpretata da Cyndi Lauper.

I due brani, famosissimi, tratti da "The Wall" dei Pink Floyd (e che qui presentiamo insieme vista l'unità del tema) rappresentano forse il più incisivo attacco al sistema educativo mai scritto e musicato. Per questa introduzione, che speriamo completa, ci siamo basati su varie fonti. In gran parte proviene, con piccole modifiche e tagli, da Il mondo di Art, a sua volta tradotto da The Wall Analysis. Altre parti che erano state tagliate nella traduzione italiana sono state tradotte ex novo, e alcuni paragrafi sono ripresi da wikipedia.


Il tritacarne della scuola fabbrica

Dopo... (Continues)
You! Yes you! Stand still laddie!
(Continues)
2014/12/20 - 00:06
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Sally's Pigeons

Sally's Pigeons
The song was inspired by the story of a childhood friend of Lauper, who in her teens got pregnant, had a back-alley abortion, and died as a result. The song was co-written with Mary Chapin Carpenter. Lauper was a childhood fan of Elton John, and as a tribute to him, "Sally's Pigeons" contains references to "Tiny Dancer," a song that Lauper has revealed to always make her cry.
When I was eight I had a friend
(Continues)
Contributed by John Doe 2014/12/13 - 06:37




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