Kawa wa nagarete doko doko iku no
Hito mo nagarete doko doko iku no
Sonna nagare ga tsuku koro niwa
Hana toshite hana toshite sakassete aguetai
Nakinasai Warainasai
Itsuno hi ka itsu no hi ka hana wo sakasoyo
Namida nagarete doko doko iku no
Ai mo nagarete doko doko iku no
Sonna nagare wo kono uti ni
Hana toshite hana toshite Mukaette aguetai
Nakinasai Warainasai
Itsuno hi ka itsu no hi ka hana wo sakasoyo
Hana wa hana toshite warai mono dekiru
Hito wa hito toshite namida mo nagassu
sorega shizen no utananossa
kokoro no naka ni kokoro no naka ni hana wo sakasoyo
Nakinasai Warainasai
itsu itsu mademo itsu itsu mademo
hana wo tsukamoyo
Nakinasai Warainasai
itsu itsu mademo itsu itsu mademo
hana wo tsukamoyo
Nakinasai Warainasai
Itsuno hi ka itsuno hi ka hana wo tsukamoy
Ok so they're probably basically apart of the same act now but I see this as a collaboration.
I think Mark Ronson just keeps getting better and better..
Love it.
I have all the Rammstein albums and just got a very cool DVD from a friend who couldn't pay back some $$ but he got it as a gift and isn't the
biggest fan.
Inspired a post.
Thanks, when I heard it I goggled it and I guess I should have read more than the first hit.
My albums were mostly bought in Germany and have no booklets, oh the shame.
Edit:
HaHa I just read she is commonly mistaken as one of the tatu.
I usually check anything I read against other sources I read online but I thought a simple who sings this would be straight forward enough.
Why is there no embarrassed emoticon?
edit on 17-9-2010 by mumma in pyjamas because: (no reason given)
sorry man but I've got to ask, by the end of page 2 I'm wondering, does this guy even like all of these songs?
check out herbie hancock - imagine, every track is a collab, space captain & a change is gonna come are good...herbie hancock & dave Matthews version
of the beetles - tomorrow never knows is awesome two, phil collins version is somehow aggressive but this one got it right...speaking of
lennon...check out an australian band called tame impala, they sound alot like the beetles in the hippy daze....
there are some good collaborations on the debut album 'music fan first' by rnb producer eric roberson
live tropical fish - believe featuring deborah Jordan... (verses are a little stock but the chorus brings it home..)
pearl jam & ben harper - these hands (two hands?) live
Originally posted by B.Morrison
sorry man but I've got to ask, by the end of page 2 I'm wondering, does this guy even like all of these songs?
As near as I can recall, yes, I do like all the songs I posted. There's some Herbie in there somewhere (some of his Jazz piano stuff, if memory
serves). I love music of all sorts and it was just kinda fun going through album liners to see who did guest appearances on which tracks.
THIS THREAD DESERVES TO BE BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE!!!
Some excellent song selections in this thread.
I stumbled upon this thread by doing a random search for Puscifer.
It took me awhile just to go through and look at them all. I didn't even have a chance to listen to most yet, but I will. There are several
collaborations in here that I am looking forward to going back and listening to. A few that I know the song but have never heard the versions with
'guest'.
David Bowie and Trent Reznor - Hurt (Live 1995)
Tori Amos Featuring Maynard James Keenan - 'Muhammed, my friend'
Associate, it seems you have a very similar taste in music as I do. This is why I was very surprised to not see any Pigface in this thread. Pigface is
really nothing but collaboration. Every song on every album.
Pigface, w/ Ogre and Trent Reznor - Suck (live, early 90's)