Plassa Del Rei
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Set 1Anoixe Petra (lyrics by Lefteris Papadopoulos)
Tengo que Subir al Puerto (spanish traditional)
You Don't Know What Love Is (lyrics by Don Raye)
Amsterdam (lyrics by Jacques Brel)
Missing Dates (lyrics by William Empson)
In Despair (lyrics by Constantine Cavafy)
All's Gone (lyrics by Harold Pinter, from the movie The Servant)
La Sierra de Armenia (traditional spanish flamenco, famous because of Pastora Pavon, "La Ni–a de los Peines")
Die Stunde Kommt (lyrics by Ferdinand Freiligrath, austrian poet, favorite from Marlene Dietrich)
Amours Perdues (lyrics by Joseph Kosma, Georges Neveux)
The Thrill Is Gone (lyrics by Roy Hawkins and Rick Darnell)
Heaven Have Mercy (lyrics by Phillippe Gerard and Jacques Larue)
Fernand (lyrics by Jacques Brel)
Gloomy Sunday
Tengo que Subir al Puerto (spanish traditional)
You Don't Know What Love Is (lyrics by Don Raye)
Amsterdam (lyrics by Jacques Brel)
Missing Dates (lyrics by William Empson)
In Despair (lyrics by Constantine Cavafy)
All's Gone (lyrics by Harold Pinter, from the movie The Servant)
La Sierra de Armenia (traditional spanish flamenco, famous because of Pastora Pavon, "La Ni–a de los Peines")
Die Stunde Kommt (lyrics by Ferdinand Freiligrath, austrian poet, favorite from Marlene Dietrich)
Amours Perdues (lyrics by Joseph Kosma, Georges Neveux)
The Thrill Is Gone (lyrics by Roy Hawkins and Rick Darnell)
Heaven Have Mercy (lyrics by Phillippe Gerard and Jacques Larue)
Fernand (lyrics by Jacques Brel)
Gloomy Sunday
CommentXXVII International Poetry Festival
Funny speech between Song 11 and 12 (middle of track 6), about journalists saying her she's gothic ("conyosos" great invented spanish word) and an unexpected or just casual joke saying "porque porque porque", a famous 2011 spanish soccer sentence from coach Jose Mourinho, was it casual or intentional? That's why the woman next to me laughs so loud. I think it's been unintentional. (let me say that this sentence was used by that coach to complain why his team, Real Madrid, was losing every important match, blaming referees and federations alike, but not his fault, of course).
Funny speech between Song 11 and 12 (middle of track 6), about journalists saying her she's gothic ("conyosos" great invented spanish word) and an unexpected or just casual joke saying "porque porque porque", a famous 2011 spanish soccer sentence from coach Jose Mourinho, was it casual or intentional? That's why the woman next to me laughs so loud. I think it's been unintentional. (let me say that this sentence was used by that coach to complain why his team, Real Madrid, was losing every important match, blaming referees and federations alike, but not his fault, of course).
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