背景简介 《布列瑟农》选自马修·连恩专辑《狼》 1992年 加拿大有空地方政府施行了一项 名为“驯鹿增量”计划” 为达到目的 却必须大量捕杀狼群 为此 30多位音乐 工作者以2年多的时间 完成了《狼》这张专辑 泉水淙淙 鸟鸣啁啾,野生狼群站在布列瑟农的星空下 这曾经是那样桀骜不驯的灵性生命 正在无奈地诉说着自己和种群无处栖身的悲伤 钢琴 民谣吉他和高音萨克斯管控诉着 贪婪之人对野生狼群的蓄意谋杀 实的音符忠实地记录了人类对自然的摧残 面对全部武装的人类 狼是弱者 是生命无从着落的弱者,是黯然神伤的异族 它们此刻在星光月夜里 悲情地凝望厮守缠绵过的故园 在逡巡的感伤里作别 为了生命 为了延续 选择死亡或者选择离去 Here I stand in Bressanone With the stars up in the sky Are they shining over Brenner And upon the other side You would be sweet surrender I must go the other way And my dream would carry me onward Though my heart would surely stay Oh my heart would surely stay
Now the clouds are flying by me And the moon is on the rise I have left the stars behind me They were diamonds in your skys You would be sweet surrender I must go the other way And my dream will carry me onward Though my heart would surely stay Oh my heart would surely stay 我伴随着星星站在不列瑟侬的天空下, 而它们是否也在天际的另一头注视着我. 请你温柔的放手,因为我只能离你远去. 虽然梦想指引着我的方向, 可我的心却毅然得留在了你的身旁. 哦,我的心会留在你的身旁!
云儿伴随着我的脚步, 月儿也露出了忧伤的脸, 我却只能留下满天的星光, 请她们帮我照亮你的天空. 请你温柔的放手,因为我只能离你远去. 虽然梦想指引着我的方向, 可我的心却毅然得留在了你的身旁. 哦,我的心会留在你的身旁!
故事 作者:马修·连恩凯 日期:2002年2月20日 18:10 福利斯,你好 谢谢你的评论,现在给你自己冲杯热茶,坐好,我接下来给你说个关于bressanone的故事...... 几年前,我疯狂地爱上了一个年轻的女孩,还有,也爱上了南部蒂罗尔山区,它在意大利的北部,与奥地利接壤,就在勃伦尔山脉的南边(勃伦尔山脉正好把意大利和奥地利分隔开来)。 南部蒂罗尔曾经跟北部蒂罗尔(现在属于奥地利)和西部蒂罗尔(现在属于瑞士)是一个整体。这个地区的人说的是德国的一种方言,但是由于蒂罗尔被分割开来,而南部蒂罗尔变成意大利的一部分,所以这里的地名一般都有意大利文和德文两种名字。 总之呢...许多年前我给绿色和平组织工作,在那时候我遇上了一个让我心动的女孩子。我们是在加州的约塞米蒂国家公园归途中相遇的。自那以后,她回到科罗拉多州的绿色和平组织,最后回到纽约州去上学,而我则回到圣迭戈的绿色和平组织,并且最后回到我在加拿大育空地区的老家。 此后的几个月里我们不停地通讯。很快我们都希望能有更进一步的发展。她将要去意大利的佛罗伦萨学习艺术,我就要去德国的慕尼黑开始新的表演生活,跟一支叫“三月粉”的摇滚乐队...哈啊,没错,三月粉...那是另外一个故事了。 当我俩都在欧洲的时候,我们选了一个处在佛罗伦萨和慕尼黑之间的地方约会。这就是南部蒂罗尔的一个小镇,德文里面它叫“Brixen”,意大利文就是“bressanone”。Bressanone是个非常优美的小镇。它被小乡村包围着,而山谷中回响着教堂的钟声,山羊在牧场漫步,远处是高耸的白色山头。 我们在那里玩乐了几天,探索过周围的小乡村,还有彼此的心。离别的日子到了,她要回去的时候我陪着她去附近乡村的火车站,真是很令人沮丧啊,我们都要踏上各自的道路。流着泪水,我上了去火车站的公共汽车,在短短的40分钟路程里,我缓缓入睡了,在梦中,我隐隐约约地似乎听到了这样的一首歌,非常美妙的旋律和歌词。我醒来的时候,赶紧下了火车,来到最近的咖啡店,把所听到的旋律和歌词写在一张餐巾纸上,好让我能够永远地记住它。 一年以后,我才有机会把这首歌录下来。在我的心里,永远会留个地方是给她,还有那些小乡村,和这首歌。 谢谢你这么认真地听我说。现在...是时候跟你同睡了,晚安!!!
马修
附原文: The Story by Matthew Lien Date: 02-20-02 18:10
Hello Forrest,
Thank you for your comments. Now make yourself a cup of hot tea, sit back, and I'll tell you a story about Bressanone...
Several years ago, I fell deeply in love with a young woman, and also with a part of northern Italy known as South Tyrol. It borders Austria, just south of the Brenner mountain pass which separates Italy from Austria.
South Tyrol used to be joined with North Tyrol (now a part of Austria) and West Tyrol (now a part of Switzerland). The people of this area speak a dialect of German. But since Tyrol was divided and South Tyrol became a part of Italy, all the place names are in both German and Italian.
Anyway... I once worked for Greenpeace many years ago, where I met a young woman who melted my heart. We met while on a retreat in California's Yosemite National Park. After the retreat, she returned to the Colorado Greenpeace office, and eventually went back to school in New York state. I returned to the San Diego Greenpeace Office, and eventually went back to my home in the Yukon, Canada.
Over the months we stayed in touch. Soon we discovered that we would both be close again. She was going to study art in Florence, Italy, and I was going to live in Munich, Germany performing with a rock band called "Marching Powder"... ahhhh yes, Marching Powder... but that's another story.
When we were both in Europe, we made arrangements to meet in a place that was close to being between Florence and Munich. This was the South Tyrolian town called "Brixen" in German, or "Bressanone" in Italian. Bressanone is a beautiful town surrounded by small villages high in the mountain valleys with churches ringing and sheep in the meadows, and the awesome peaks of the Dolomite mountains towering beyond.
We spent several days exploring the mountain villages and each other's hearts. And when the day came for her to return, I took her to a train station in a nearby village, and we said goodbye. It was very sad to be going our own ways again. With tears in my eyes, I got on a bus and headed for the train station in Bressanone. During the short 40 minute bus ride, I fell asleep. And while I slept, I had a dream in which I could hear this song, complete with the words and music. When I awoke, I got off the train and went to the nearest coffee shop to write the words and music on a napkin, so I would not forget.
It was years later when I finally recorded the song. I will always have a place in my heart for her... and for that village... and for this song.
Thank you for listening. Now... off to bed with you!!! Matthew [MP=480,60]http://61.172.240.146/music/05.mp3[/MP]
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