Monday, December 27, 2010

Connecticut Waxlicense

Letter to the Velvet Underground Candy Says

Candy se la passa un pò come me.
Ognuno ha in mente una sua Candy della versione di "Candy Says " del terzo album dei Velvet Underground.
Io me la vedo Candy nella sua cameretta anni 60 con la tappezzeria scolorita la lampada del comodino fatta in tela, la finestra leggermente aperta...
Candy me l'immagino più giovane di me, si chiede delle cose che forse io dovrei smettere di chiedermi.
Candy dice un sacco di cose ma quello che ho capito io di Candy è che Candy è immobile.
Candy è immobile in the house and move because he does not know if Candy would move to make choices.
What do you think I'd see if I could get away from me?
falling behind by birds and blue and let them take part that I do not think even to migrate.
Just Candy?
me to fly I do not give anything to me of globalization I do not give anything, to do business in the world I do not care. I
'I do not want these things, I want to stay here, I want to love me now and here. Candy
hate the big decisions because then passes afternoons thinking about what to do and more often than not think a lot of great satisfaction. Candy
perhaps does not know and then I say that I am a little older and maybe I can help.
Candy, sometimes not thinking very great satisfaction, the time of choice is essential to make decisions, Candy trusted not to rush things but not even let them fall.
Keep your hand in things, not make the fist but not too open
You know your birds blue?
Here.
think to take them in one hand, you can not suffocate but you can not even leave it at the mercy of the wind, they keep it warm, half closing her hands like the two halves of a shell.
So you do with the decisions.
Candy Says is a beautiful song although the period Lou Reed against Doug Yule, despite the departure of John Cale, despite all the problems with the group's new record label, even though everything is a delicate and beautiful song.
And if a song like that is out of the period against Doug Yule and Lou Reed, Candy over whether to say the things we did to them, then I can do it too. So Candy
see you and I, our beds as rafts and hello hello to the walls of the house.


The album the song is sung by Doug Yule why Lou Reed at the time you know he was breaking apart, not to support John Cale ...
version is also very beautiful film adaptation of "Berlin" by Julian Schnabel, where Lou Reed performs this ballad with Anthony Hegarty.
No, I can not post it.


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