
Firewater歌曲歌词:
How can I ever know you, how can I ever know you?
Know your way your way of living, until I know your way of dying?
And how will I remember, till I taste the nectar of your amber?
Where is the firewater, tonight where is the firewater?
Where is the firewater, tonight where is the firewater?
(Where is the firewater?)
How can I ever know you, how can I ever know you?
How can I know you full grown, till I’ve known you as a child?
How I will I ever tame you, until I know what makes you wild?
Where is the firewater, tonight where is the firewater?
(Where is the firewater?)
Where is the firewater, tonight where is the firewater?
(Where is the firewater?)
Dates are beat into a paste and laid within our databases.
From that paste we make our mortar, quickened with the firewater.
(where is the firewater?)
Then of course we hew the granite, from the deep part of the planet.
(Where is the firewater?)
Sky above us, soil beneath us, we’ll build our library of aethers
(Library of aethers.)
Library of aethers, we’ll build our library of aethers.
(Library of aethers.)
Where is the firewater, tonight where is the firewater?
(Where is the firewater?)
Where is the firewater, tonight where is the firewater?
It’s in the library of aethers
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Alasdair Roberts简介:
Scottish songwriter Alasdair Roberts’ career as a recording artist sprung into a critically lauded, cult-praised profession when a demo he made with his group Appendix Out found its way into the hands of intimate nouveau folkie Will Oldham. Oldham identified with Appendix Out’s similarly calculated sound enough that he released their first recording, the 7″ titled Ice Age/Pissed with You, on his own Palace Records label in 1996. The momentum from this release’s affiliation with Oldham sparked not only a series of split 7″ releases (with the likes of Songs: Ohia and Policecat), but also to a recording contract with credible Chicago indie label Drag City. After Appendix Out’s third release for the label, released in February 2001, Roberts immediately recorded and released his first solo album, released on Secretly Canadian and titled The Crook of My Arm. While his output with Appendix Out always referenced the influences of folksingers such as Alex Campbell and Shirley Collins, The Crook of My Arm embraced them via sparse readings of 12 traditional numbers with Roberts only accompanied by his acoustic guitar. For his third release of 2001, Roberts teamed up with Oldham and songwriter Jason Molina of Songs: Ohia under the moniker Amalgamated Sons of Rest, and the three contributed and backed up each other’s songs. In 2002, Roberts returned his attention to Appendix Out for the EP A Warm and Yeasty Corner, a handful of well-chosen covers that appear oddly side by side, including a tribute to British folk cult artist Vashti Bunyan with her tune “Window Over the Bay” and a tip of the hat to the Magnetic Fields by way of “Josephine.” Roberts followed this a year later with his second solo release, Farewell Sorrow, which garnered more critical acclaim and showcased the development of his songwriting growing tendrils around the roots of the British and Scottish folk traditions. The stark and beautiful No Earthly Man arrived in 2005, followed by the more band-oriented Amber Gatherers in 2007.
