Here come two lonesome strangers In a place we've never been to A short talk could make us smile again Life without a destination But every stop could be the final one Promise me you won’t get it wrong
Don’t ever say goodbye -如果把每一句抱歉和再见,都换成一个拥抱的话.那么世界,将只剩下拥抱, 请,拥抱我好么。
The Black Keys is a two-man duo comprising singer/guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney, both of whom were in their early twenties when the band's debut, The Big Come Up, was issued in 2002. Hailing from Akron, OH, they harnessed a close-to-the-bone, raw blues-rock sound on the album, whole sole instruments were Auerbach's guitar, Carney's drums, and the occasional organ. From the start, Auerbach flaunted a fine, mature, lived-in blues voice for one so young, and the group's material worked in funk, soul, and rock influences from the likes of Jimi Hendrix and James Brown, which helped avoid undue repetition of the overdone chord progressions and stock riffs common to so many such acts. Before the year's end, the band had amassed a loyal following and inked a deal with Fat Possum.
Before work had even begun, Jem knew what the title of the follow-up to her acclaimed 2004 debut, Finally Woken, would be. "Even around the making of the first album, I wanted to call this one Down To Earth," she recalls. Although the title song incorporates the reflections of an extraterrestrial, those three little words suit Jem and her aesthetic for myriad other reasons.
In the four years since Finally Woken dropped, Jem has spanned the globe. Born in Wales, she now resides in Los Angeles. On the same day that a family friend sends a text about hearing Jem's music in a café in China, an e-mail arrives from a fan listening to her in Bahrain. Taste-maker Nic Harcourt, Music Director of KCRW 89.9 FM Los Angeles, was one of her earliest supporters. And thanks to exposure via TV shows including The O.C., Grey's Anatomy, Desperate Housewives, CSI Miami and Six Feet Under, literally millions of listeners worldwide have heard her music.
I'm building an antenna.....I've got a whole lot of dreams and I can dream for you If not for me, if not for you I'd be dreaming all day I wouldn't know what to do I'd hang around, I'd lose my way