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Vieilles CharruesThe Libertines - Gunga Din - Live @ Vieilles Charrues 2016

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2 min 58 s

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Le groupe anglais formé autour de Pete Doherty et Carl Barât interprète à Carhaix l'un de ses plus grands succès.L'ex membre des Baby Shambles Pete Doherty s'est inspiré (très librement) d'un poème du XIXe siècle signé Rudyard Kipling ("Le Livre de la Jungle") pour écrire les paroles de "Gunga Din", single sorti en 2014 et annonçant le retour du groupe dix ans après sa séparation. Paroles de "Dunga Din" [Pete Doherty] Woke up again to my chagrin Getting sick and tired of feeling sick and tired again I tried to write, because I got the right To make it look as if I'm doing something with my life Got to find a vein, it's always the same And a drink to ease the panic and the suffering I woke up again Dreamt of Gunga Din Oh, the road is long If you stay strong You're a better man than I You've been beaten and flayed Probably betrayed You're a better man than I [Carl Barât] Woke up again to my evil twin The mirror is fucking ugly and I'm sick and tired of looking at him Been up all night, I'll probably pick a fight 'Coz I can't help it, I'm bastard in the morning So I try to write, I think I have the right A little drink-y now and then to help me just to see the light Just another day, it feels like nothing's changed Oh fuck it, oh here I go again Oh, the road is long If you stay strong You're a better man than I You've been beaten and flayed Probably betrayed You're a better man than I [Pete Doherty/Carl Barât] What's the point in you now? I can't chase you nohow Oh, leave me alone I've got those Monday blues Straight from Sunday booze Oh, the road is long If you stay strong You're a better man than I You've been beaten and flayed Probably betrayed You're a better man than I La la-la la, la la-la la, la la-la la la La la-la la, la la-la la, la la-la la la Oh what are you doing, you stupid fucking idiot? Wake up! Hey!En savoir plus
Le groupe anglais formé autour de Pete Doherty et Carl Barât interprète à Carhaix l'un de ses plus grands succès.
L'ex membre des Baby Shambles Pete Doherty s'est inspiré (très librement) d'un poème du XIXe siècle signé Rudyard Kipling ("Le Livre de la Jungle") pour écrire les paroles de "Gunga Din", single sorti en 2014 et annonçant le retour du groupe dix ans après sa séparation.
Paroles de "Dunga Din" 
[Pete Doherty] 
Woke up again to my chagrin 
Getting sick and tired of feeling sick and tired again 
I tried to write, because I got the right 
To make it look as if I'm doing something with my life 
Got to find a vein, it's always the same 
And a drink to ease the panic and the suffering 
I woke up again 
Dreamt of Gunga Din 
 
Oh, the road is long 
If you stay strong 
You're a better man than I 
You've been beaten and flayed 
Probably betrayed 
You're a better man than I 
 
[Carl Barât] 
Woke up again to my evil twin 
The mirror is fucking ugly and I'm sick and tired of looking at him 
Been up all night, I'll probably pick a fight 
'Coz I can't help it, I'm bastard in the morning 
So I try to write, I think I have the right 
A little drink-y now and then to help me just to see the light 
Just another day, it feels like nothing's changed 
Oh fuck it, oh here I go again 
 
 
Oh, the road is long 
If you stay strong 
You're a better man than I 
You've been beaten and flayed 
Probably betrayed 
You're a better man than I 
 
[Pete Doherty/Carl Barât] 
What's the point in you now? 
I can't chase you nohow 
Oh, leave me alone 
I've got those Monday blues 
Straight from Sunday booze 
 
Oh, the road is long 
If you stay strong 
You're a better man than I 
You've been beaten and flayed 
Probably betrayed 
You're a better man than I 
 
La la-la la, la la-la la, la la-la la la 
La la-la la, la la-la la, la la-la la la 
 
Oh what are you doing, you stupid fucking idiot? 
Wake up! 
Hey!