domingo, 17 de fevereiro de 2008

(pronounced leh-nerd skin-nerd)
Simple Man
(Gary Rossington - Ronnie VanZant)
Mama told me when I was young Come sit beside me, my only son And listen closely to what I say. And if you do this It will help you some sunny day. Take your time... Don't live too fast, Troubles will come and they will pass. Go find a woman and you'll find love, And don't forget son, There is someone up above.
(Chorus) And be a simple kind of man. Be something you love and understand. Be a simple kind of man. Won't you do this for me son, If you can?
Forget your lust for the rich man's gold All that you need is in your soul, And you can do this if you try. All that I want for you my son, Is to be satisfied.
(Chorus)
Boy, don't you worry... you'll find yourself. Follow you heart and nothing else. And you can do this if you try. All I want for you my son, Is to be satisfied.
(Chorus)
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H I S T O R Y
Gimme Back My Bullets
Every Mother's Son
(Allen Collins -- Ronnie VanZant)
Well I've been ridin' a winning horse for a long, long time Sometimes I wonder is this the end of the line No one should take advantage of who they are No man has got it made If he thinks he does, he's wrong
(chorus) Every mother's son better hear what I say Every mother's son will rise and fall someday
I've seen it happen so many times, so many times before Some man got so much money he doesn't worry no more Or he's got such a pretty woman that'll treat him fine Well my friend has been a fool It happens everytime
(chorus)
I'm not tryin' to preach to no one, to no one at all I've seen so many of my good friends just rise to fall 'Cause they got so much money or a woman so fine Well my friends have all been fools, it happens every time
(chorus)What I say
(chorus)What I say Oh, every mother's son will rise and fall someday
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H I S T O R Y
Second Helping
The Ballad of Curtis Loew
(Allen Collins - Ronnie VanZant)
Well I used to wake the morning before the rooster crowed Searching for soda bottles to get myself some dough Brought 'em down to the corner, down to the country store Cash 'em in and give my money to a man named Curtis Loew
Old Curt was a black man with white curly hair When he had a fifth of wine he did not have a care He used to own an old dobro, used to play it across his knee I'd give old Curt my money, he'd play all day for me
(Chorus) Play me a song Curtis Loew, Curtis Loew I got your drinking money, tune up your dobro People said he was useless, them people are the fools 'Cause Curtis Loew was the finest picker to ever play the blues
He looked to be sixty, and maybe I was ten Mama used to whip me but I'd go see him again I'd clap my hands, stomp my feets, try to stay in time He'd play me a song or two Then take another drink of wine.
Chorus
Yes sir
On the day old Curtis died, nobody came to pray Ol' preacher said some words, and they chunked him in the clay But he lived a lifetime playin' the black man's blues And on the day he lost his life, that's all he had to lose
Play me a song Curtis Loew, Hey Curtis Loew I wish that you was here so everyone would know People said he was useless, them people all are fools 'Cause Curtis you're the finest picker to ever play the blues
H I S T O R Y
Gimme Back My Bullets
All I Can Do Is Write About It
(Allen Collins -- Ronnie VanZant)
Well this life that I've lead has took me everywhere There ain't no place I ain't never gone But its kind of like the saying that you heard so many times Well there just ain't no plae like home Did you ever see a she-gator protect her young Or a fish in a river swimming free Did you ever see the beauty of the hills of Carolina Or the sweetness of the grass in Tennessee And Lord I can't make any changes All I can do is write 'em in a song I can see the concrete slowly creepin' Lord take me and mine before that comes
Do you like to see a mountain stream a-flowin' Do you like to see a youngun with his dog Did you ever stop to think about, well, the air your breathin' Well you better listen to my song And Lord I can't make any changes All I can do is write 'em in a song I can see the concrete slowly creepin' Lord take me and mine before that comes
I'm not tryin' to put down no big cities But the things they write about us is just a bore Well you can take a boy out of ol' Dixieland But you'll never take ol' Dixie from a boy And Lord I can't make any changes All I can do is write 'em in a song I can see the concrete slowly creepin' Lord take me and mine before that comes 'Cause I can see the concrete slowly creepin' Lord take me and mine before that comes
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H I S T O R Y
One More From The Road
The Needle And The Spoon
(Ronnie VanZant -- Allen Collins)
Thirty days, Lord and thirty nights I'm comin' home on an airplane flight Mama waitin' at the ticket line Tell me son why do you stand there cryin'
It was the needle and the spoon And a trip to the moon Took me away, took me away
I've been feelin' so sick and tired Got to get better, lord before I die Seven doctors couldn't help my head, they said You better quit, son before your dead
Quit the needle. Quit the spoon Quit the trip to the moon We gonna take you away. Lord, we gonna take you away
It was the needle and the spoon
I've seen a lot of people who thought they were cool But then again, Lord I've seen a lot of fools Well, I hope you people, Lord can hear what I say You'll have your chance to hit it some day
Don't mess with the needle or a spoon Or any trip to the moon It'll take you away
Lord, their gonna bury you boy Don't mess with the needle Now I know, I know, I know, I know, I know...
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H I S T O R Y
One More From The Road
Travellin' Man
(Leon Wilkeson -- Ronnie VanZant)
I was born a travellin' man, that's all I'll ever be Moving around from town to town its what makes me so free My father was a trucker for the years since '23 On the day that I was born his blood was left for me I'm a travellin' man Travellin' Man -- that's what I am Travellin' Man Travellin' Man That's what I am
Travellin' man -- that's what I am No one puts a hold on me You'll see me once or maybe twice That's all you'll see of me All you pretty women Lord, I hope you understand Don't be a fool and fall in love with a travellin' man I'm a travellin' man Travellin' Man -- that's what I am Travellin' Man Travellin' Man That's what I am Travellin' man -- that's what I am But at least I'm free
Travellin' man Oh that's what I am
Travellin man -- that's what I am, Lord I move so fast I have had so many women, none of them have lasted --- --- Travellin' Man -- that's what I am Travellin' Man Travellin' Man
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H I S T O R Y
One More From The Road
Workin' For MCA
(Ed King - Ronnie VanZant)
Seven years of hard luck, comin' down on me From the Florida border, yea up to Nashville Tennessee I worked in every joint you can name, mister every honkytonk Along come Mr Yankee Slicker, sayin' maybe you're what I want
(Chorus) Want you to sign your contract Want you to sign today Gonna give you lots of money Workin' For MCA
9000 dollars, that's all we could win But we smiled at the Yankee Slicker with a big ol' Southern grin They're gonna take me out to California make me a superstar Just pay me all of my money and mister maybe you won't get a scar
(Chorus)
Suckers took my money since I was seventeen If it ain't no pencil pusher, it got to be a honkytonk queen But I'll sign my contract baby, and I wan't you people to know That every penny that I make, I'm gonna see where my money goes
(Chorus)

LIVRO NOVO 17

Tuesday's Gone from San Fran in '76. Still only 2 guitars.-mY BABE'S GONE WITH THE WIND I JUST NEED A NEW BABE CAUSE I JUST LET HER GO RIGHT NOW I'M DRINKING WINE AND THINKING THAT SHE WAS UGLY I THOUGHT BUT AT LEAST IT WAS MY BABE YOU KNOW YOU CAN PARTAKE THINGS WITH SOME PEOPLE RIGHT NOW I'M DRINKING AND CRYING AND IT REALLY FEELS SOOO GOOD LISTENING TO THIS SONG AND CRYING AND ENJOYING MYSELF AND MY STRONG LONELINESS AND SOLITUDE.
Good- I JUST WANNA BE A SIMPLE MAN -THAT'S WHAT I AM AND EVER'LL BE - THANX GOD -REALLY THANX GOD FOR ALL MY LIFE- I COULD DIE RIGHT NOW SOOO HAPPY BUT I WANNA BE 150 YS OLD TO SERVE HIM A LOT AND PAY BACK AND HAVE LOTS OF FUN- AND PLAY FOR THE PEOPLE

LIVRO NOVO 12

Let's change those lyrics: "Big new Jet Airliner carry me as far as you can" =)since I was 11 thinking bout catgirl and pussycat and batwoman and masturbating

LIVRO NOVO 13

claro, ... tu tbém tá viajando ??? todo o bem é irreversível- todo o bem é ineskecível- amizade amor compaixão o bom sacrifício sagrado ofício trabalho travel travail mulheres AMOR amigos água surf drogas rüt rausch ernst jünger cinema viver 100 anos no mínimo kerer

LIVRO NOVO 15

steve millers jet airliner (audio) not a live video-since my eleven years old getting old getting young surfing playing all around the world ...

LIVRO NOVO14

The Joker Steve Miller-surfar viajar o mundo todo ser presidenteda república do mundo eu não sou nada deus é tudo namorar criar sseaaaa kem sabe entende---------http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQd6d9h0DiA&feature=related

segunda-feira, 11 de fevereiro de 2008

LIVRO NOVO 16

v às guianas 4 , bom não interessa o número por eqto
Feb 10, '08 4:13 PMfor everyone
Amazoninha entrou no ônibus cabisbaixo. Na hora exata eu não notei, não entendi, mas ele tava se escondendo. Quando sentou ao meu lado, no fundo, se escondendo atrás do banco, compreendi.
Ele tinha mais ou menos 1 metro e 58, acho, talvez um pouco menos, talvez um pouco mais. Uma cara de bandido, perigoso, mas no fundo de bom coração, de quem já tinha a morte de alguém na consciência. Os dentes podres e poucos, os olhos pequenos, falava muita gíria, ao mesmo tempo era alegre e ideaLista. 35 anos mais ou menos.
Levava consigo uma garrafa d'água e uma quentinha, que continha farinha, frango, lembro bem, arroz e feijão.
- Aí meu chegado ! fica discreto, que entrei reto e o motora nem me pediu a passagem que eu não tenho.
Eu devia estar com uma cara de fome e de jogo duro, pois estava defensivo e não tinha comido fazia já bastante tempo.
- Já jantou, já brocou ? Qué a broca ?
Naquele momento meu instinto animal, minha compaixão e minha gratidão elegeram-no meu irmão. Eu estava morto de fome. Comi com uma avidez tal, que ele deve ter sacado que eu não comia a muito tempo.
- Qué água ?
Mais uma vez aceitei com uma sede e um sentimento de irmandade que me dava água nos olhos. Era o ônibus Macapá-Oiapoque.
- Tá indo pro outro lado ?
- Tô.
- Tu vais varar com quem ? Já tem catraieiro ?
- Não, eu vou varar com a catraia normal, nasci filho de um francês, tenho passaporte francês.
- Ah , então tu tá tranqilo. ( Sem u mesmo ).
- Pô, valeu, muito obrigado pelo rango, faz tempo que eu não comia . Tu tá indo pra onde ?
- Vou pro Kourou. Meu nome é Amazoninha, lá no Kourou todo mundo me conhece, a brasileirada.
- Uma vez eu fiquei no Kourou, mas não me dei bem, dormi na praia, não entendi a cidade. De manhã consegui carona com uma enfermeirinha linda do hospital de lá, mas ela tinha namorado. Voltei pra Cayenne.
- Tu já ficou em Caiena ?
- Já morei lá.
- Deixei uma morena bonita que eu conheci lá no lixão onde eu tava morando. Quero ir pra Copa da Alemanha, vou fazê uma grana do outro lado e em julho tô lá.
Assim conversamos um pedaço da noite, voando e pulando nos buracos escancarados pela chuva e pelo sol, na estrada de terra. Depois ele falou que ia tirar um ronco. Às 6 da manhã, um pouco antes, quando acordei no Oiapoque, ele já estava descendo do ônibus, afoito, lá na frente. Nunca mais o vi. Perguntei prum pessoal, e, realmente a fama do Amazoninha corria na Guiana. Ele era o tipo que todo mundo conhece, e escreve seu nome grande nas pedras das praias.
Eu desci do ônibus lentamente, acordando, saindo da realidade para o sonho , ou vice-versa, peguei uma catraia, depois de ser cercado pelos catraieiros, desejosos de meus reais, atravessei o rio, e do outro lado, um guianense negro de 2 metros de altura e 100 quilos, me perguntou :
- To ka alé Cayenne ? To allé Cayenne ? To ka Cayenne ?
Tradução em francês : - Tu veux aller à Cayenne ?
em português : - Quer ir pra Caiena ?
e adentrei uma confortável van, nova em folha, que certamente iria cheia , mas ainda assim, pelo asfalto lisinho, e pensei na catraia nervosa que levaria Amazoninha e vários brasileiros para dentro do mato amazônico, clandestinos, com as onças e sucuris, malária e aranhas e crocodilos.

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