
To Jethro Tull classic σε δυο βερσιόν, “συμφωνική” και original. Η πρώτη προέρχεται από ένα συνολικά αποτυχημένο άλμπουμ του 1985 : A Classic Case, ε ενορχηστρωτή / διευθυντή της London Symphony Orchestra τον οργανίστα του γκρουπ David Palmer (φωτο) και τον Ian Anderson σε ρολο σολίστ. Το ‘War Child’ αποτελούσε το ανέλπιστα εμπνευσμένο φινάλε του άλμπουμ. Επακολουθεί (05:00) το τραγούδι από το ομώνυμο άλμπουμ του 1974. 🟡 🟡 Α Jethro Tull classic in two versions, “symphonic” and original. The first one comes from an overall failed album released in 1985 : A Classic Case with David Palmer (photo), the band’s keyboard player orchestrating /conducting the London Symphony Orchestra and Ian Anderson as the soloist. ‘War Child’ was the unexpectedly inspiring finale of the album. It is followed (05:00) by the song from the album by the same name (1974).


“Would you like another cup of tea, dear?”
“Er, no, no, no, I’ll better go actually, I’ll be late for the office”,
I’ll take you down to that bright city mile
There to powder your sweet face and paint on a smile,
That will show all of the pleasures and none of the pain,
When you join my explosion and play with my games.
War Child dance the days, and dance the nights away.
War Child dance the days, and dance the nights away.
No unconditional surrender; no armistice day
Each night I’ll die in my contentment and lie in your grave.
While you bring me water and I give you wine.
Let me dance in your tea-cup and you shall swim in mine.
War Child dance the days, and dance the nights away.
Open your windows and I’ll walk through your doors.
Let me live in your country let me sleep by your shores.
War Child dance the days, and dance the nights away.
War Child dance the days, and dance the nights away.
War Child dance the days, and dance the nights away.
War Child dance the days, and dance the nights away.
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