the city grows but you grow faster...

ball in the grass2
ups and downs

paul revere and the raiders
ups and downs
1967

Paleo's diary : one song, each day
qom

"Dans l'temps on avait une équipe de foot, ici, dans le quartier. Nous étions plus jeunes, beaucoup plus jeunes qu'aujourd'hui", il me dit dans sa barbe rasée du jour. A l 'arrêt de bus. Nous nous étions plusieurs fois pris la tête pour nous donner un nom digne et autre que celui d'association sportive de Machinsud. Un qui m'aurait plu, c'était "Les Pieds Agiles". Nous jouions derrière la vieille école près du bureau de poste dans le grand champ. Qu'est il aujourd'hui devenu ?"
Ici, j'lui réponds, ça a failli s'appeler "feuilles d'herbe". Je dis ça parce que, sur son dernier merveilleux EP, intitulé "New York", l'épatant Avi Vinocur a appelé l'une des six perles y figurant "Walt Whitman".

(englikhtonian version)
"In the old times, we had a soccer team around here. We were younger, much younger than today, he says in his today-shaved white beard. At the bus stop. Many times, we had a brainstorming about how to call ourselves. We didn't want to be named Sports Association of South Thingy. I would have liked to be named "The light footed feet". We played behind the school close to the post office in the large field. Where is it now ?"
Here, I reply, it nearly missed to be called "Leaves of grass" I tell that because, on his marvellous new released EP, "New York" titled, sung and loved, the wonderful Avi Vinocur sings a song called "Walt Whitman".

avi vinocur
écouter/listen
achetez/buy "new york"

walt whitman

paul revere and the raiders
acheter/buy "greatest hits"

bonus
Take a look at Rockin the world cup at Kane's Burning Oak

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