Lyrique
Come on baby [viens bébé]
Come on girl [viens jeune fille]
Come on baby [viens bébé]
Come on girl [viens jeune fille]
I love you baby [je t'aime bébé]
I love you now [je t'aime maintenant]
I love you baby [je t'aime bébé]
I love you now [je t'aime maintenant]
Look at us, were beautiful [regarde-nous, nous sommes beaux]
All the people push and pull [tout le monde pousse et tire]
But let's just go out and ride [mais allons juste faire un tour dehors]
Talk about the things we try [parle des choses que nous essayons]
Look at us, were beautiful [regarde-nous, nous sommes beaux]
All the people push and pull but [tout le monde pousse et tire]
They'll never get inside [nous ne rentrons jamais]
We've got too much to hide nous avons tant de choses à cacher
Lyrique
Why does my heart feel so bad?
Why does my soul feel so bad?
Why does my heart feel so bad?
Why does my soul feel so bad?
Why does my heart feel so bad?
Why does my soul feel so bad?
Why does my heart feel so bad?
Why does my soul feel so bad?
These open doors, these open doors
These open doors, these open doors
These open doors, these open doors, these open doors
These open doors, these open doors, these open doors
Why does my heart feel so bad?
Why does my soul feel so bad?
Why does my heart feel so bad?
Why does my soul feel so bad?
These open doors, these open doors
These open doors, these open doors
These open doors, these open doors, these open doors
These open doors, these open doors, these open doors
These open doors, these open doors, these open doors
These open doors, these open doors, these open doors
Why does my heart feel so bad?
Why does my soul feel so bad?
"Natural Blues" is a hauntingly beautiful electronic track by Moby. Featured on his critically acclaimed 1999 album "Play", the song incorporates a soulful vocal sample from Vera Hall's 1937 folk recording "Trouble So Hard". Known for its melancholic undertones, "Natural Blues" became a global hit.
@yasha. #Moby-Dick. #Ishmael's voice -- its humor, beauty, capaciousness. #Ahab's rage. #Queequeg's coffin turned lifeboat. His love for Ishmael. And the #whale, regal, beautiful, and relentlessly victimized. Every time I reread it, I see and hear and experience something new.
#Moby-Dick was published today in 1851 in London by Richard Bentley. My life -- and many others who love literature, love #whales
love #Ishmael's voice, love #Queequeg's body & soul, even love, b/c so visceral, the representation of #Ahab's pain, & even love, perhaps most of all, the brilliant, funny, heartbreaking chapters about the whale's anatomy -- was transformed after reading it for the first time when I was 16. & transformed anew with every rereading. 🐳
🎧 #Mood | #Moby's new songs are on release. Love everything I've listened to, and this remake from 2003 ft. #GregoryPorter gives me goose bumps! #Electrogospel?
WIKI
One of the most successful singles from Play, "Porcelain" became a top five hit in the United Kingdom and entered various other national record charts. Contributing to the song's commercial exposure was its use in several forms of media, including a notable placement in the 2000 film The Beach.
I spoke to Moby recently about the first time he heard punk rock, his early years in the hardcore scene, how punk led him to veganism, and - of course - The Punk Rock Vegan Movie.