whether乐队「either乐队」
莫文蔚“走,拍照去”背景音乐真好听,叫什么啊??
LS的正解!!Bee Gees是个兄弟乐队,他们缔造了两项空前绝后的纪录:乐史上唯一连续创作出6首全美冠军曲的艺人,以及唯一同时拥有5首歌曲在美国单曲榜Top 10歌手。
无限音乐的歌词是什么?
限(飞儿乐队) F.I.R.--无限 In a **all island people are still building there so called-tradition Totally controlled by their desires And listen! Their words Seeking one more step further to the heaven Whether you like it or not The brand new start in 2005 We are F.I.R. 无边无际无穷 无限蔓延 无道无天无间 无限光远 无悔无怨无限 无法超越的世界 红色蓝色灰色黑色警戒 无色有色真实虚幻空间 都是属于我们音乐自由的意念 Hold your tears No matter what the people say 只有相信一种坚持一种力量 能把失败都摧毁(能把失败都摧毁) 只有我绝对 没有后路可退 自由去追 没有谁能拒绝 只要我超越 极限你看不见 自由的纯粹我能体会 Music and eternity Searching for music and eternity Now let's continue our stories about searching the eternity in music There is no limit no extreme no boundary no edge There is no fear at all Let us be faithful to our dream We are F.I.R.
The Guess Who 介绍
The Guess Who

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The Guess Who
The Guess Who. (From left) Garry Peterson, Burton Cummings, Domenic Troiano, Bill Wallace.
Background information
Also known as The Silvertones, The Reflections, Chad Allan and the Expressions
Origin Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Genre(s) Rock
Years active 1962–1975, 1999–present
Label(s) Buddha, RCA, Paradiso, Sundazed
Website
Members
Carl Dixon
Jim Kale
Laurie MacKenzie
Garry Peterson
Leonard Shaw
Former members
Randy Bachman
Burton Cummings
Domenic Troiano
Kurt Winter
The Guess Who is a Canadian rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba, that was one of the first to establish a major successful following in their own country while still residing there. Produced by the legendary Jack Richardson, C.M., they were the first Canadian rock group to have a No.1 hit in the United States (see 1970 in music).
Contents [hide]
1 History
1.1 Early years
1.2 Success
1.3 Reformations
2 Lineups
2.1 The Silvertones
2.2 Chad Allan The Silvertones
2.3 Chad Allan The Reflections
2.4 The Guess Who
3 Discography
3.1 Albums
3.2 Hit singles
3.3 DVDs
4 Books
5 The Guess Who in the movies
6 See also
7 External links
[edit] History
[edit] Early years
The Guess Who started out as a local Winnipeg band in 1960 called Chad Allan and the Reflections (later changed to Chad Allan and the Expressions). All the band members were born in Winnipeg.
Chad Allan and the Expressions signed with Quality Records in 1962 and released several flop singles before releasing their first hit, a 1964 rendition of Johnny Kidd's "Shakin' All Over" which reached No. 1 in Canada and No. 22 in the U.S. However, in an attempt to build a mystique around the record, Quality Records credited the single only to "Guess Who?" It was hoped that some listeners might assume the "Guess Who?" identity was deliberately masking several famous performers working under a pseudonym -- given the "beat group" nature of the record, perhaps even members of The Beatles.
It is debatable as to whether anyone was really fooled by this ruse, or if the record would have been a hit regardless of the artist credit. But what did end up happening was that, even after Quality Records revealed the band was 'really' Chad Allan and the Expressions, disc jockeys still announced the group as Guess Who?, effectively forcing the band to rename themselves. So on their first two albums the band was credited as both Guess Who? and Chad Allan and The Expressions.
[edit] Success
The immediate follow-ups to "Shakin' All Over" met with major success in Canada, but very little success elsewhere. Subsequently, Burton Cummings joined the band as keyboardist and co-lead vocalist (with Chad Allan) in late 1965. This line-up only lasted for a few months before Allan left, making Cummings the new full-time lead singer. At this point, the band's name became The Guess Who? (The question mark would finally be dropped in 1968.)
As the group's lineup changed, so did their sound. Cummings and guitarist Randy Bachman were now the band's main composers, and they moved away from Merseybeat-inspired rock to a sound that mixed rock, blues, and jazz. The 1969 ballad "These Eyes" was the group's first Top 10 US hit for their new label RCA Records. By the beginning of the 1970s, they had moved toward an edgier hard-rock sound with the album American Woman, the title track for which, "American Woman" (coupled with its B-side "No Sugar Tonight") was the group's only No. 1 hit in the U.S. The Top 10 US hit "No Time" also dates from this time.
Lifestyle differences led Bachman to leave the group during their unfinished 1970 album The Way They Were, return to Winnipeg, and form Brave Belt, which eventually evolved into the supergroup Bachman-Turner Overdrive. Bachman was replaced by two guitarists, fellow Winnipeggers Kurt Winter from the band Brother, and Greg Leskiw. Winter became the main songwriting collaborator with Cummings, and The Guess Who continued with more hit singles such as "Share The Land", "Hand Me Down World", "Hang On to Your Life" and "Albert Flasher".
In 1972, they recorded their highly acclaimed album "Live at the Paramount" which was recorded at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle. This preceded an overseas tour in November-December 1972 to Japan, New Zealand and Australia.
Leskiw left the band in 1972, to be replaced by Don McDougal, and bassist Jim Kale left in 1973 after his lifestyle could no longer support touring. Winter's former bandmate Bill Wallace came in to take over bass duties. Cummings, Wallace and Winter wrote the Guess Who's last big hit, "Clap For The Wolfman", which was an homage to disc jockey Wolfman Jack, who incidentally, lent his own voice to the recording before McDougal and Winter left in 1974. Domenic Troiano would then become the new lead guitarist for the band, and Cummings' chief songwriting collaborator.
The Guess Who broke up in 1975. Cummings then went on to forge a successful solo career.
[edit] Reformations
After the initial break-up, one-time Guess Who bassist Jim Kale, on tour in Kenora, Ontario, found out from Cummings and Bachman that the name "The Guess Who" had never been registered. He promptly drove back to Winnipeg to register it, and maintains control of the band name to this day.
Beginning in 1978, a 'reformed' Guess Who featuring Kale and other Guess Who alumni (but not Cummings, Bachman or Allan) began touring and recorded an album called "Guess Who's Back" to minimal attention. Another studio album followed in 1979.
In 1983, Bachman, Cummings, Jim Kale and Garry Peterson (the "American Woman" line-up) reunited as The Guess Who to play a series of gigs and record the Together Again live album.
After this reunion, Bachman and Cummings resumed their solo work, and Kale resumed touring with various musicians under The Guess Who banner. A new Guess Who studio album with vocalist Terry Hatty was released in 1995, but virtually no attention was paid to it in the mainstream press, and the few reviews of the album were almost all overwhelmingly negative.
In May 1997[1] with their hometown of Winnipeg facing a potential disaster flood that had already taken cities south of the border, Bachman and Cummings reunited in Winnipeg for the first time in 10 years in an emotional fund raiser for disaster relief organized by Tom Jackson. During the concert it began to rain, then thunder, then lightning. Through the rain Cummings kept singing (while the band crew tried to cover things in plastic), at one point Cummings acknowledging that if the audience didn't leave he wouldn't either, and he didn't until the lightning started to strike. It was a temporary pause though and the concert continued a short time later.
In 1999, Cummings, Bachman, Peterson and Kale reunited once again. This led to a cross-Canada tour for the band beginning in 2000, although health issues of Kale's precluded his involvement. Nevertheless, he did permit the band to use "The Guess Who" name.
In 2001, the band received honorary doctorates at Brandon University in Brandon, Manitoba. For lead vocalist Cummings, it was a privilege to receive the doctorate, since he did not graduate from high school. That same year the group was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame.
In 2004, Kale once again started touring with his version of the Guess Who (referred to as the "Klones" by Cummings). Bachman and Cummings were planning on touring as "Bachman Cummings" in the summer of 2005 with Toronto's The Carpet Frogs. Cummings and Bachman still can't use the "Guess Who" name unless they hire Kale, which they refuse to do because of what they feel is his unreliable nature on tour.
Bachman toured in 2005 with a group called Randy Bachman's Rock Thing.
On April 25, 2006, Bachman and Cummings reunited and performed hits from The Guess Who, and solo careers at Club 279 in the Hard Rock Cafe in Toronto in front of a **all crowd of about 150 to 200 people. This concert was not open to the public - one had to be invited or win tickets.
"Bachman Cummings" toured Canada in June 2006, and again in September. The Guess Who visited Ashland, Kentucky, on July 5, 2006, for a one-night-only free show with The Bellamy Brothers.[2] The band played three brief concerts at the Flower Power Concert Series at the Epcot Flower and Garden Festival at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
The Guess Who played at Seven Springs in Pennsylvania the week of August 6, 2006 at a private function for Sheetz Inc.
I can't decide 歌词讲的是什么,我看了中文翻译也看不懂,求大神指导
那我就不给你翻译的文艺了,,我就尽量给你翻译的简单易懂一些。。。
It's not easy having yourself a good time
要想生活过得愉快并不是件容易的事
Greasing up those bets and betters
我们得讨好我们下好的赌注以及那些赌徒
Watching out they don't four-letter
以免他们说脏话
F**k and kiss you both at the same time
在同一时间XX(脏话)你,亲你
Smells-like something I've forgotten
似乎是我忘记了的过去
Curled up died and now it's rotten
释怀过去,重新来过
I'm not a gangster tonight
今晚我是个好人
Don't want to be a bad guy
不想做坏人
I'm just a loner baby
我只是独自一人
And now you're gotten in my way
现在你挡住了我的道路
I can't decide
我决定不了
Whether you should live or die
让你去死还是苟活
Oh, you'll probably go to heaven
噢,也许你会上天堂
Please don't hang your head and cry
请不要哭天喊地
No wonder why
不要问我原因
My heart feels dead inside
我已心灰意冷
It's cold and hard and petrified
我此刻的心寒冷彻骨、坚硬无比,还被石化了
Lock the doors and close the blinds
锁上门,关上窗帘
We're going for a ride
我们出去兜风吧
It's a bitch convincing people to like you
有个像你一样矫情的有力的家伙
If I stop now call me a quitter
如果现在停下来了,我会被人笑话
If lives were cats you'd be a litter
如果生活是猫,那么你就是垃圾
Pleasing everyone isn't like you
取悦别人,这并不是你的风格
Dancing jigs until I'm crippled
我不停的跳着,直到我跛为止
Slug ten drinks I won't get pickled
(从售卖机)买十支饮料,我不会喝的酩酊大醉
I've got to hand it to you
我要把它交给你
You've played by all the same rules
你被所有相同的规则玩弄了
It takes the truth to fool me
用真相来愚弄我
And now you've made me angry
现在你惹恼了我
I can't decide
我决定不了
Whether you should live or die
让你去死还是苟活
Oh, you'll probably go to heaven
噢,也许你会上天堂
Please don't hang your head and cry
请不要哭天喊地
No wonder why
不要问我原因
My heart feels dead inside
我已心灰意冷
It's cold and hard and petrified
我此刻的心寒冷彻骨、坚硬无比,还被石化了
Lock the doors and close the blinds
锁上门,关上窗帘
We're going for a ride
我们出去兜风吧
Oh I could throw you in the lake
噢,我可以把你扔进湖里
Or feed you poisoned birthday cake
或者给你吃有毒的生日蛋糕
I won't deny I'm gonna miss you when you're gone
我不否认,当你离开之后,我想念你
Oh I could bury you alive
对了,我可以把你活埋
But you might crawl out with a knife
但你也许会拿着刀爬出来
And kill me when I'm sleeping
在我睡觉的时后杀我
That's why
这就是为什么
I can't decide
我决定不了
Whether you should live or die
让你去死还是苟活
Oh, you'll probably go to heaven
噢,也许你会上天堂
Please don't hang your head and cry
请不要哭天喊地
No wonder why
不要问我原因
My heart feels dead inside
我已心灰意冷
It's cold and hard and petrified
我此刻的心寒冷彻骨、坚硬无比,还被石化了
Lock the doors and close the blinds
锁上门,关上窗帘
We're going for a ride
我们出去兜风吧
对于来自英语国家的名字,我们局外人很难琢磨得清楚,就像"同志"一词,从字面上看老外也很难理解其新意。很巧,这个乐队的音乐既不谈剪刀,也不表示有什么姐妹瓜葛,他们用“Scissor Sisters”告诉大家,我们是一个不折不扣的同志乐队。
恐怕主唱性感的声线、信手拈来的假声正是这同性基因所赐。加上英国人对同性/双性恋歌手的认同,比如:Elton John、Placebo的Brian、David Bowie等,使得这个乐队在英国获得了比他们的家乡美国更多的青睐。
在我看来性取向并非是这个乐队的噱头,却是他们独特灵感和风格的源泉。请保持你们这暧昧的性格,千万别太正统了。特立独行的人才能做出奇异的事情,爆炸的思维才能做出不拘一格的音乐。如果没有Scissor Sisters,我们怎能享受到浪漫华丽的《The Other Side》、复古妖娆的《I Can't Decide》、摇摆Disco的《I Don't Feel Like Dancin'》、歌剧般的《Intermission》?
看着Scissor Sisters从04年的初试啼声走到这张流光溢彩的专辑,不禁佩服这帮美国小年青们无可估量的潜力。