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Saouzan saouzan
Sko warnon sav-sonn
Santad santad
Kresk ennon
Va seim
A zisec′h
Dre ma teuz
Va nerzh
Va seim
A zisec'h
Ha mervel zo ret
Va seim
A zisec'h
Dre ma teuz
Va nerzh
Va seim
A zisec′h
Ha mervel zo ret
Va seim
A zisec′h
Dre ma teuz
Va nerzh
Va seim
A zisec'h
Ha mervel zo ret
Saouzan saouzan
Sko warnon sav-sonn
Santad santad
Kresk ennon
Sarac′h sarac'h
Kont din va zonkad
damn, that's quite dark. not for me.
The song appears to be about the fact that we are all fated to die. To label this as dark seems to me in itself a rather dark point of view. The song might as well be an ode to life: from a baby's mumblings to the dried skin of old age. If life's what you make it, as the saying goes, then so is death. I see no darkness here.
Seems she's spent the summer sailing with her husband (as renowned French violinist) around Scotland, the Orkneys, Shetlands and Faroes, performing at small festivals on the way.
Superb... sharing her music without succumbing to the temptations and tribulations of fame.
Here are the lyrics (in english):
Restart (Adkrog)
Murmur murmur
Tell me my fate
Hum hum
Sing your psalm
Stupor
Hit me
Sensation
Grow within me
My sap
Dries out
As melts
My strength
My sap
Dries out
And death is inevitable
damn, that's quite dark. not for me.
Here are the lyrics (in english):
Restart (Adkrog)
Murmur murmur
Tell me my fate
Hum hum
Sing your psalm
Stupor
Hit me
Sensation
Grow within me
My sap
Dries out
As melts
My strength
My sap
Dries out
And death is inevitable
Here are the lyrics (in english):
Restart (Adkrog)
Murmur murmur
Tell me my fate
Hum hum
Sing your psalm
Stupor
Hit me
Sensation
Grow within me
My sap
Dries out
As melts
My strength
My sap
Dries out
And death is inevitable
Just out of curiosity: do you folks speak/understand Breton in Québec?
She is definitely my type
Too bad she's already taken--married to Yann Tiersen, who composed the music for Amélie.
Probably they don't know what Quinqui means in Spanish...
Cool
Exactly why I listen to RP
Thanks again guys
This is cool, and the vibe reminds me a bit of the late 90s/early 2000s.
With a late 60's into 70's Sci Fi cover art
What is the original language?
Breton: a French regional
Here are the lyrics (in english):
Restart (Adkrog)
Murmur murmur
Tell me my fate
Hum hum
Sing your psalm
Stupor
Hit me
Sensation
Grow within me
My sap
Dries out
As melts
My strength
My sap
Dries out
And death is inevitable
What is the original language?
!I'm glad I have a sub-woofer in my office!
(aka Émilie Tiersen) – is a multidisciplinary Breton artist. Over two albums and several years Émilie recorded and released under the name 'Tiny Feet' but the recent name change, which pays homage to her personal and family history by referencing her maiden name, represents a fresh start musically.
The first track released, ‘Adkrog’ – which aptly translates as ‘Start Again’ -showcases QUINQUIS’ soothing yet unpredictable pulsations, feeling as though a new world is awakening and working out its newfound surroundings. “It’s about finding the energy in environment and nature,” she explains. “When I was feeling desperate, I sat outside and I prayed for nature to give me some answers. This song is about that – if you just let go then nature gives you an answer.”
She's collaborating with producer and artist Gareth Jones (Sunroof, Liars, Depeche Mode and Apparat) and also touring in Europe with collaborator, husband and labelmate Yann Tiersen.
Restart (Adkrog)
Murmur murmur
Tell me my fate
Hum hum
Sing your psalm
Stupor
Hit me
Sensation
Grow within me
My sap
Dries out
As melts
My strength
My sap
Dries out
And death is inevitable
Sad seeing that 5.8 rating. We must be getting a lot of younger kids in here looking for Adele and Rosalia.
Or, maybe some people (of any age) who didn't click with this right away; no need to get judgy. Peace, and let many flowers bloom!