13 Dec 03 - 04:34 AM (#1071418) Subject: The good Power of Melancholia From: GUEST,Peter Arnesen In my opinion Paris, Texas is the best example of a great story combined with film music that fits like a glove. Ry Cooder is to me a great carrier of melancholics in this movie, and when I'm in the mood for having a melancholic time window into my life I just put this one on my player. Great stuff. Sometimes I try to play it myself on my Dobro and then I like to combine the title track (Paris, T.) with the song Canción Mixteca (track 4 on the record). Lately I have thought of how it would be to sing it too. Only problem I don't have the lyrics. I could try to play it/sing it by the ear, but still it would be better to have the lyrics. Anyone got the lyrics for "CANCIÓN MIXTECA"? |
13 Dec 03 - 08:28 AM (#1071467) Subject: RE: The Power of Melancholia From: Wilfried Schaum when not in DT, search with google: Results 1 - 100 of about 1,450. Search took 0.35 seconds. The first three: music sheet ; lyrics ; lyrics and albums Fine song. Wilfried |
13 Dec 03 - 09:22 AM (#1071486) Subject: RE: The Power of Melancholia From: GUEST,Peter A Yepp - I know. I found it myself after I entered the thread into the database. Nex time I'll do the search first. |
13 Dec 03 - 01:03 PM (#1071600) Subject: RE: The Power of Melancholia From: McGrath of Harlow But when you go through Google, you find what you're looking for, but you don't find the stuff your aren't looking for that you want when you've found it. |
13 Dec 03 - 04:01 PM (#1071692) Subject: RE: The Power of Melancholia From: Ebbie I have found it ever so, McGrath. |
13 Dec 03 - 04:20 PM (#1071706) Subject: RE: The Power of Melancholia From: ard mhacha McGrath,You have been smitten with the Donald Rumsfeld virus. Ard Mhacha. |
13 Dec 03 - 06:11 PM (#1071740) Subject: RE: The Power of Melancholia From: YorkshireYankee McGrath... well said! YY |