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采样,就是撷取其他音乐作品的某个元素(旋律、人声、或配乐等),通过这种方式,简单明了地表达自己的观点,或者情绪。这种创作手法在后摇作品中尤其多见,几句电影对白或喃喃自语式的独白,对于氛围的营造都可以起着很好的烘托作用。本张精选集主要是以收录其中的人声采样为主,欢迎补充留言~~~
提到独白采样,最熟悉的莫过于墨西哥后摇团Childs 06年发行的专辑《Yui》当中的这两首作品了,虾米现在貌似也搜不到他们的作品了,囧,怎么可以少了这两首呢,现特地将这两首歌的视频贴在此,大家抓紧机会听吧~~~
Childs---Mariana
念白出自动画《萤火虫之墓》中哥哥说给妹妹的话
「昭和20年9月21日、僕は死んだ。」
She never woke up
She never woke up
……
Childs --Ian P
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独白选自动画《EVA》 当中明日香的碎碎念:
妈妈 妈妈我被选上了
我被选为担任操作保护人类的eva驾驶员
是世界第一哦
这件事我还没告诉别人
不过我只告诉妈妈
那的人对我都好好
所以 我一点也不寂寞
因此 即使没有爸爸也没关系
我一点也不寂寞
所以妈妈 看看我吧
。。。。。。
不要杀死我。。。。
这支MV做的太震撼了,每次都能看得我心潮澎湃,难得的是现场也同样碉堡了。
第二辑:后摇之人声采样(Vocal Sampling)【二】
# | 歌曲 | 艺人 | 时长 |
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01 |
I'm (Not) Dying
采样取自2001年电影《The Royal Tenenbaums》(天才一族)中母亲Ethel得知三儿子Royal患上了癌症只剩下6个礼拜的生命后的一段对话: Royal: Well, listen...Baby, I'm dying. Yeah, I'm- I'm sick as a dog. I'll be dead in six weeks. I'm dying. Ethel: What are you talking about? What's happening? Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't know. Well, what'd they say? What is the prognosis? Royal: Take it easy, Ethel. Now, hold- hold on, baby, hold on. Hold on, okay? Ethel, hold on, hold on. Ethel: Where's the doctor? Royal: Don't... Well, just... W- Wait a second now. Wait a second. Okay, uh, listen, i'm not dying... but I need some time. A month or so, okay? I want us...I want us to- to... Ethel: What's wrong with you? Royal: Damn! Ethel. Ethel: Are you crazy? Royal: Ethel, baby...I am dying. |
Oak | 08:22 |
02 |
Taijin Kyofusho
曲子从冷凉的无线电对话采样声中开始,低沉轻柔的吉它声慢慢的淡入,凄美的提琴奠定了绝望悲情的基调。(开头的采样来自电影异形1.9.7.9) |
The Evpatoria Report | 11:00 |
03 |
A Lovely Wedding - Snow and Sky
Ronald Reagan: The Space Shuttle “Challenger” Tragedy Address 罗纳德·里根:关于“挑战者号”航天飞机悲剧的演讲 Ladies and Gentlemen, I‘d planned to speak to you tonight to report on the state of the Union, but the events of earlier today have led me to change those plans. Today is a day for mourning and remembering. Nancy and I are pained to the core by the tragedy of the shuttle Challenger. We know we share this pain with all of the people of our country. This is truly a national loss. 女士们先生们:本来,我打算今天晚上向你们宣读国情咨文,但今天早些时候发生的事件让我改变了计划。今天是哀悼和怀念的日子。南希和我为“挑战者号”航天飞机的悲剧感到至为痛心。我们知道全体国人人同此心。这真正是全国人的损失。 Nineteen years ago, almost to the day, we lost three astronauts in a terrible accident on the ground. But, we‘ve never lost an astronaut in flight. We‘ve never had a tragedy like this. And perhaps we‘ve forgotten the courage it took for the crew of the shuttle. But they, the Challenger Seven, were aware of the dangers, but overcame them and did their jobs brilliantly. We mourn seven heroes: Michael Smith, Dick Scobee, Judith Resnik, Ronald McNair, Ellison Onizuka, Gregory Jarvis, and Christa McAuliffe. We mourn their loss as a nation together. 十九年前,几乎就在今天,在一次可怕的地面事故中,我们丧失了三名宇航员。然而我们从未在飞行中丧失过宇航员,从未经历过这样的灾难。也许我们已经忘记,航天飞机机组人员需要多么大的勇气;但是挑战者七壮士深知其中的危险,他们坚忍不拔,出色地履行了自己的职责。我们悼念七位英雄:迈克尔·史密斯、迪克·斯科比、朱迪恩·伦斯尼克、罗纳德·卖克奈尔、埃利森·奥尼祖卡、格雷戈里·贾维斯、克丽斯塔·麦考利夫。我们举国哀悼失去的英雄。 For the families of the seven, we cannot bear, as you do, the full impact of this tragedy. But we feel the loss, and we‘re thinking about you so very much. Your loved ones were daring and brave, and they had that special grace, that special spirit that says, “Give me a challenge, and I‘ll meet it with joy.” They had a hunger to explore the universe and discover its truths. They wished to serve, and they did. They served all of us. 对于这七个人的家人,我们不能百分之百地像你们那样的感受这场灾难的打击。但是我们感受到了损失,我们认为你们一定也是这样。你们的亲人勇敢无畏,他们的特殊姿态和特殊精神告诉我们:“把挑战给我,我要满怀喜悦的去迎接。”他们渴望探索宇宙,渴望揭开宇宙的奥秘。他们希望尽职,他们做到了。他们为我们所有的人尽了职。 We‘ve grown used to wonders in this century. It‘s hard to dazzle us. But for twenty-five years the United States space program has been doing just that. We‘ve grown used to the idea of space, and, perhaps we forget that we‘ve only just begun. We‘re still pioneers. They, the members of the Challenger crew, were pioneers. 这个世纪,我们对奇迹已习以为常。很难有什么会使我们赞叹不已。但是美国航天计划二十五年来做的正是如此。我们对太空计划已经习以为常,也许已经忘了我们不过刚刚起步。我们仍然是开拓者。他们——挑战者号全体机组人员是开拓者。 And I want to say something to the schoolchildren of America who were watching the live coverage of the shuttle‘s take-off. I know it‘s hard to understand, but sometimes painful things like this happen. It‘s all part of the process of exploration and discovery. It‘s all part of taking a chance and expanding man‘s horizons. The future doesn‘t belong to the fainthearted; it belongs to the brave. The Challenger crew was pulling us into the future, and we‘ll continue to follow them. 我要对观看航天飞机发射直播的美国学童说几句话。我知道后者难以理解,但有时像这样令人痛苦的事确实会发生。这些都是探索和发现过程的一部分。这些都是承担风险、拓展人类世界范围的一部分。未来不属于弱者,未来属于强者。挑战者号全体人员把我们推向未来,我们将继续追随他们。 I‘ve always had great faith in and respect for our space program. And what happened today does nothing to diminish it. We don‘t hide our space program. We don‘t keep secrets and cover things up. We do it all up front and in public. That‘s the way freedom is, and we wouldn‘t change it for a minute. 我一直对我们的航天计划充满信心,并怀抱敬意。今天发生的悲剧决不会削弱它。我们没有隐藏自己的航天计划。我们没有保密和隐瞒。我们堂堂正正地公开实施它。这正是自由的方式,我们一分钟也不会改变它。 We‘ll continue our quest in space. There will be more shuttle flights and more shuttle crews and, yes, more volunteers, more civilians, more teachers in space. Nothing ends here; our hopes and our journeys continue. 我们将继续探索太空。我们将有更多次航天飞行,有更多宇航员,更多志愿者,更多平民,更多教师进入太空。一切都不会到此为止。我们的希望和我们的旅程不会停步。 I want to add that I wish I could talk to every man and woman who works for NASA, or who worked on this mission and tell them: “Your dedication and professionalism have moved and impressed us for decades. And we know of your anguish. We share it.” 我还想说,但愿我能和为国家航空航天局,或者为完成此次使命而工作的每一个人谈话,告诉他们:“几十年来,你们的奉献和敬业精神令我们感动,让我们铭记在心。我们了解你们的痛苦。我们感同身受。” There‘s a coincidence today. On this day 390 years ago, the great explorer Sir Francis Drake died aboard ship off the coast of Panama. In his lifetime the great frontiers were the oceans, and a historian later said, “He lived by the sea, died on it, and was buried in it.” Well, today, we can say of the Challenger crew: Their dedication was, like Drake‘s, complete. 今天是一个巧合。三百九十年前的今天,伟大的探险家佛朗西斯·德雷克勋爵在巴拿马附近海面的一条船上死去。在他生活的时代,最大的疆界就是海洋。后来一位历史学家说:“他生在海边,死在海上,葬在海里。“今天我们可以这样对挑战者号乘员说:像德雷克一样,他们的奉献是毫无保留的。 The crew of the space shuttle Challenger honored us by the manner in which they lived their lives. We will never forget them, nor the last time we saw them, this morning, as they prepared for their journey and waved goodbye and “slipped the surly bonds of earth” to “touch the face of God.” 挑战者号航天飞机乘员的生命历程给我们带来荣耀,我们永远不会忘记他们,也不会忘记今天早上最后一次见到他们,那时他们正准备上路,挥手告别,“挣脱大地粗暴的束缚,去触摸上帝的脸”。 Thank you. 谢谢各位 |
Windsor Airlift | 07:56 |
04 |
When I Was a Pedant Clerk
歌曲名相当的长哇“When I Was A Pedant Clerk In Switzerland, I Used To Wonder What The Universe Would Look Like If I Was Travelling At The Speed Of Light On A Motorcycle” |
Windsor Airlift | 04:59 |
05 |
In Another Life, When We Are Cats
对白采样取自于03年电影 "the Rules of Attraction (诱惑法则)" Lauren, wait. Hey, wait. Lauren. “Oh my god.” Get in the car. “No!” Lauren, don’t walk- Hey! I really did try to kill myself! Just before I faked it. “Wow. Shawn it’s over.” No it’s not! “Ya it is. I’m in love with somebody else.” Who? “My old boyfriend Victor, and that’s none of your fuckin’ business, actually!” (scornful laugh) What? Fuckin’ Victor? “Ya.” (incomprehensible) What... the fuck are you write me letters? “Wow. Deal with it Shawn. It’s over. Rock n’ roll.” Lauren, I wanna know you. “What does that mean? Know me. Know me. Nobody knows anyone else, ever! |
Maybeshewill | 05:15 |
06 |
Our History Will Be What We Make Of It
0:35 Our history will be what we make of it. And if there are any historians about 50 or 100 years from now - and there should be preserved the kinescopes of one week of all three networks - they will there find, recorded in black and white and in color, evidence of decadence, escapism, and insulation from the realities of the world in which we live. We are currently wealthy, fat, comfortable, and complacent. We have a built-in allergy to unpleasant or disturbing information. Our mass media reflect this. But unless we get up off our fat surpluses and recognize that television in the main is being used to distract, delude, amuse, and insulate us, then history will take its revenge and retribution will not limp in catching up with us. 2:21 Ah, yes, it may be that the human race is doomed, never to learn from its mistakes. We are the only animals on this globe who periodically set out to slaughter each other for the best, the noblest, the most inescapable of reasons. We know better. But we do it again and again in generation after generation. It may be that our empire, too, is doomed - like all those that have gone before it - to continue to spew and waste its best blood on foreign soil, no matter what we say or do in this place, or think, or believe, or have learned from history. But, thank God for us |
Maybeshewill | 03:14 |
07 |
Sing The Word Hope In Four-Part Harmony
2:58 We are young, confident, affluent, and have no memory of tougher times. We've grown up in an era of never ending financial growth, and have expected things to stay that way. We’ve grown up in owner occupied homes with total acceptance of technology, global warming and terrorism. Our whole society has been based on consumerism for the past 15 years, making us dream consumers, yet we don’t know the difference between a credit card and a debit card, and we have no idea how much a pint of milk costs. On average we have 800 illegally downloaded songs, and 1 on 8 of us spends more than 100 pounds a month on our mobile phone bill. We’ve never read a newspaper, and we’ve never used our chance to vote. We allow our governments to make decisions without giving us all the facts. They send troops abroad who will die in order that we can steal resources from the people who have them. People who meant us little or no harm until we invaded their country. We allow those troops to commit horrendous atrocities and hang our alleged enemies for much less. We’ve spent years entrusting our futures to our parents, our governments, the banks and the corporations who have continually lobbied for their own interests, and we’ve let them make selfish decisions that have left our society teetering on the edge of ruin. We’re blinded from the information that would really shock us by stories of sex and sleeze which doesn’t make the smallest difference to our lives, and so we have no desire to do anything about the things that really do. We’ve watched as greed wipes billions of the worlds stock markets, destroys jobs and lives, and proves that capitalism is just as corruptible by human nature as communism. These are tough times but we seek solace in our friends and Co-Conspirators, we make small differences in each other’s lives, and dream that we can make real progress. |
Maybeshewill | 08:11 |
08 |
Threnody for the Victims of November Second
献给11月2日受害者的挽歌 11月2号是小布什2004年开始他的第二个总统任期的日子,歌里的采样是前纽约州长Mario Cuomo 1984年在民主党大会上著名的演讲,把时任的共和党里根政府骂的狗血淋头。 1’26‘’ Ten days ago, President Reagan admitted that although some people in this country seemed to be doing well nowadays, others were unhappy, even worried, about themselves, their families, and their futures. The President said that he didn't understand that fear. He said, "Why, this country is a shining city on a hill." And the President is right. In many ways we are a shining city on a hill. But the hard truth is that not everyone is sharing in this city's splendor and glory. A shining city is perhaps all the President sees from the portico of the White House and the veranda of his ranch, where everyone seems to be doing well. But there's another city; there's another part to the shining the city; the part where some people can't pay their mortgages, and most young people can't afford one; where students can't afford the education they need, and middle-class parents watch the dreams they hold for their children evaporate. In this part of the city there are more poor than ever, more families in trouble, more and more people who need help but can't find it. Even worse: There are elderly people who tremble in the basements of the houses there. And there are people who sleep in the city streets, in the gutter, where the glitter doesn't show. There are ghettos where thousands of young people, without a job or an education, give their lives away to drug dealers every day. There is despair, Mr. President, in the faces that you don't see, in the places that you don't visit in your shining city. In fact, Mr. President, this is a nation -- Mr. President you ought to know that this nation is more a "Tale of Two Cities" than it is just a "Shining City on a Hill." Maybe, maybe, Mr. President, if you visited some more places; maybe if you went to Appalachia where some people still live in sheds; maybe if you went to Lackawanna where thousands of unemployed steel workers wonder why we subsidized foreign steel. Maybe -- Maybe, Mr. President, if you stopped in at a shelter in Chicago and spoke to the homeless there; maybe, Mr. President, if you asked a woman who had been denied the help she needed to feed her children because you said you needed the money for a tax break for a millionaire or for a missile we couldn't afford to use. 9‘33’‘ Maybe -- Maybe, Mr. President. But I'm afraid not. Because the truth is, ladies and gentlemen, that this is how we were warned it would be. |
The Ascent of Everest | 10:14 |
09 |
I Miss The Happy Times We Had As I Walked Alone On The Shoreline
马来西亚的单人后摇团 ,作品深沉而又温暖人心 |
Armand Tanzarian | 08:58 |
10 |
近景
女声说的是“35 "、“番薯”、”分数“or “栽树”? |
惘闻 | 06:01 |
11 |
劳动公园
呢喃的人声独白,听不清他说的什么 |
惘闻 | 10:03 |
12 |
酒狂
单田芳的评书采样,很富有中国特色哈 |
惘闻 | 08:08 |
13 |
Peacon
有一种失重的感觉 |
The Workhouse | 07:35 |
14 |
She Died in a Fit of Apoplexy
美国器乐后巴洛克乐队,提琴是亮色 |
(The) Slowest Runner (In All The World) | 15:18 |
15 | As the sea swells she bleats and moans like a goat in heat | (The) Slowest Runner (In All The World) | 09:02 |
16 |
Sleep: Murray Ostril (They Don't Sleep Anymore on the Beach); Monheim;
开篇的独白是一位老人在怀念纽约康尼岛(Coney Island )意境过去的风貌,缅怀Coney Island 逝去的美好时光。曲子有点长,耐心点听哈~~~ It was Coney Island, they called Coney Island the playground of the world. There was no place like it, in the whole world, like Coney Island when I was a youngster. No place in the world like it, and it was so fabulous. Now it's shrunk down to almost nothing...you see. And, uh, I still remember in my mind how things used to be, and...uh, you know, I feel very bad. But people from all over the world came here... from all over the world...it was the playground they called it the Playground of the world...over here. Anyways, you see, I...uh...you know... I even got, when I was very small, I even got lost at Coney Island, but they found me...on the...on the beach. And we used to sleep on the beach here, sleep overnight..they don't do that anymore. Things changed...you see. They don't sleep anymore on the beach. |
Godspeed You! Black Emperor | 23:06 |
17 |
For a Friend
葡萄牙狂躁派后摇团,独白采样来自电影《2001:A space odyssey》(太空漫游)" |
The Allstar Project | 11:04 |
18 |
Autumn Call
俄罗斯传统器乐后摇团 |
The Same But 100 Times Better | 05:32 |
19 |
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
As the Stars Fall的作品几乎在每首曲目开头部分都有几句电影采样式的人声对白 |
As the Stars Fall | 05:24 |
20 |
Revolt
《控制》 |
As the Stars Fall | 07:02 |
21 |
Some Tears Can Never Dry
《闪灵》 |
As the Stars Fall | 04:53 |
22 |
wonderland falling tomorrow
开场的Hello ! 以及结尾处重复的“Goodbye”. See you... |
world's end girlfriend | 07:08 |
23 |
Rather Than Faith...
昆明的单人后摇计划,全部人声采样均出自电影《荒野生存》 $24500.68 Well,that’s specific. I had to go to the bank this morning ,mom. Your mother and I will be glad to contribute the balance for harvard. That’s right. I’ve got to figure out what I’m going to do. I’ve got a lot of things to pack and organize here first. Your father and I,we want to make a present to you. We want to get you out of that junker. What junker? That. We wanna buy you a new car. That’s right. A new car? Why would I want a new car? Datsun runs great. Do you think I want some fansy boat? Are you worried what the neighbors might think? Well,we weren’t gonna get you a brand new cadillac,chris. We just want get you a nice new car,that’s safe to drive. And you never know when that thing out there just might blow up Blow up .blow up?are you guys crazy?it’s a great car. I don't need a new car. I don't want a new car. I don't want anything. Okay. These things, things, things, things. Okay. Everythings has to be difficut. Thank you. Thank you. Maybe that’s not what he means. Maybe he just want his old car. It’s not such a big deal. Thank you. I just want anything. 5:37 It’s funny how things happen in a particular times. I’ve loved that women for a lot of years,bro. But you know,she’s got a story. We’ve been going through this thing,real quiet. So when we run into you yesterday. This thing that we’ve been going through real quiet. She’s talking about it. You know what I mean? I think I do. You think what? Well… Some people feel like they don't deserve love. They walk away quietly into empty spaces,trying to close the gaps to the past |
In It | 06:38 |
24 |
...Rather Than Love...
Is anybody here?guess not 3:55 come on,pleased? Yeah,alex could have a vehicle as well,but he desided to burn all of his money. And why did you do that? I don't need money. Makes peopple cautious. Come on,alex. You gotta be a little cautious. I mean,that book of yours is cool and everything,but you can’t depend entirely on leaves and berries. I don't know if you want to depend on much more than that. 6:13 where are your mom and dad? Living there lies somewhere. You look like a loved kid.Be fair. Fair? You know what I mean. I’ll paraphrase thoreau here. Rather than love,than money,than faith, than fame,than fairness,give me truth. |
In It | 07:02 |
25 |
...Give Me Truth!
1:37 I’m gonna miss you when you go. I’ll miss you too,ron. But you’re wrong if you think that the joy of life comes principally from human relationships. God’s placed it all around us. It’s in everything. It’s in anything we can experince. People just need to change the way they look at those things. Yeah,I’m gonna take stock of that. No,I’m. I am. 3:11 Where are the fucking animals now? I’m hungry! I’m fucking hungry! I’m fucking hungry! 4:38 and we can help you with this bus voucher. So just come to this desk when you’re ready for the voucher. Okay. What’s your name? Alexander supertramp. What’s that? Alexander supertramp. Supertramp.Really? Yeah. Okay.So I’m gonna look for you, supertramp.I got something for you. Here you go, supertramp. Thank you very much. Okay,baby. And one last thing. Yeah Do you have a bed for me?I’m sorry… Oh,no.Sure.I got a bed for you.Sign your name right here. You fill this out.And I will set you right up.Now I’m out of… What’s going on back there?I got it.I’m sorry. Come on,now.Work with me. All right.thanks,ma’am.. Supertramp,huh? 6:57 And here you are the monk of jack fucking lalanne. So jan talked to you about reno,huh? Yeah. Children can be pretty harsh when it come their parents. You planning on seeing yours? I’ve only got one plan,rainy. That would be ALASKA? ALASKA.” |
In It | 07:42 |
26 |
Thank You Stanislav Yevgrafovich Petrov
先说一下这首歌的背景。 1983年秋天,苏军中校斯坦尼斯拉夫·彼得罗夫在距离莫斯科仅55英里的一个绝密监视站掩蔽部内监视卫星活动,忽然听到警报响声。他放下茶杯,注视电脑屏幕。看来像是美国刚刚发射了一枚核导弹。彼得罗夫坐在那里愣住了,他知道苏联的方针是一旦美国发动核攻击,苏联就应当立即以自己的核武器进行反击。但这肯定会触发美国的大规模报复。几分钟之内,东西两半球就会有千千万万的人死亡。斯坦尼斯拉夫·彼得罗夫凭个人的直觉,判定这是机器机错误信息,制止了一场核浩劫,是侥幸也是偶然。23年后,他获得了美国全球公民协会颁发的“拯救全球的英雄行为奖”。” 从中可以隐约听到观众的欢呼声、核岛弹的爆发声 |
L'elan Vital | 04:59 |
27 |
Djed
开场的格噔格噔的骨头声响来自Tom Waits的作品《Bone Machine》(骨头机器),营造出一种怪异的气氛 |
Tortoise | 20:56 |
28 |
Preface
女声的独白以及丰富的环境音采样 |
David Beans | 02:18 |
29 |
Children
可爱的童声,模糊的电子音效 |
David Beans | 06:42 |
30 | everybody takes the plane | Sweek | 05:35 |
31 | Dependistas | Sey Hollo | 08:19 |
32 | creutzfeld jacob | Sweek | 06:09 |
33 | Time Discipline | A New Silent Corporation | 07:36 |
34 |
白日梦(Demo)
浙江绍兴 |
小巫师Little wizard | 06:16 |
35 |
20090131
words of the President Obama, June 6, 2009 这个只是其中的一部分,直接拿来练英语听力吧。 |
Armand Tanzarian | 05:28 |
36 | Sweethearts Revisited | Our Last Hope Lost Hope | 05:28 |
37 | Eloge | 布拉格 | 13:38 |
38 | MIR | Lights Out Asia | 05:50 |
39 |
Explosions on the Ground
昆明的电子/器乐团,近几年也没信儿了。。。 这首应该是向天爆的致敬吧,里面的吉他音色太亮了,近乎尖锐的感觉。 |
oNEwAY | 04:42 |
40 |
Oh Dae-Su
1976年的经典电影 network (电视台风云) MV拍的很有视觉冲击,特别是后半部分,特此推荐下: http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/aQp2WutB9ac |
We Made God | 04:48 |
41 |
Not for Want of Trying
同样来自于 Network(电视台风云)里的经典桥段,鼓点激昂而又不失节奏,每次都听的我想哭。。。 Everybody knows things are bad. It's a depression. Everybody's out of work or scared of losing their job. The dollar buys a nickel's worth; banks are going bust; shopkeepers keep a gun under the counter; punks are running wild in the street, and there's nobody anywhere who seems to know what to do, and there's no end to it. We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat. And we sit watching our TVs while some local newscaster tells us that today we had fifteen homicides and sixty-three violent crimes, as if that's the way it's supposed to be! "Please, at least leave us alone in our living rooms. Let me have my toaster and my TV and my steel-belted radials, and I won't say anything. Just leave us alone." Well, I'm not going to leave you alone. I want you to get mad! All I know is that first, you've got to get mad. You've gotta say, "I'm a human being, goddammit! My life has value!" So, I want you to get up now. I want all of you to get up out of your chairs. I want you to get up right now and go to the window, open it, and stick your head out and yell, "I'm as mad as hell and I'm not going to take this anymore!" |
Maybeshewill | 05:34 |
42 |
tomorrow we'll be dying
采样取自电影《Dead Poets Society》(死亡诗社)当中Captain Keating与学生之间的一段经典对话: Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, old time is still a-flying...and this same flower that smiles today, tomorrow will be dying. 花开堪折直需折,时光易逝,今日轻绽浅笑的花朵,明日便将凋零。 Thank you, Mr. Pitts. 谢谢你,皮兹先生 Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. 花开堪折直需折 The Latin term for that sentiment is carpe diem. 与此同义的拉丁文是 Now who knows what that means? 谁知道这句话的意思? Carpe diem. That's seize the day. 意即“及时行乐” - Very good, Mr.-- - Meeks. 很好,你是… 米克 Meeks. Another unusual name. 米克,另一个不寻常的名字 Seize the day. 及时行乐 Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. 花开堪折直需折 - Why does the writer use these lines? - Because he's in a hurry. 作者为何如是说?因为他很急切 No! Ding! Thank you for playing anyway. 不对,但仍然谢谢你的回答 Because we are food for worms, lads. 因为我们都是凡人,孩子们 |
Drawing The Endless Shore | 07:00 |
43 |
DEA
DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency毒品管制所), 是美国打击非法进口贩卖毒品的政府部门 。 不知道为什么里头会出现一段中文的人声采样哈,貌似还是个天津口音,跟这个毒品什么的又有神马关系呢,我反正听不大懂,求指点。 |
The American Dollar | 04:01 |
44 | Going Nowhere | Félperc | 04:16 |