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Zilt Magazine Nummer 15 -2007 Four seasons in one day De zee inspireert! Dichters, schrijvers en ook muzikanten. Laurens van Zijp speurt naar wind- en watergerelateerde liedjes. Deze aflevering: Four seasons in one day Door: Crowded House CD: Woodface, 1991 De vorige aflevering ging over het weer (The Weather Forecast). Daar borduren we graag op voort. Je hebt dat wel eens als zeiler: alle soorten weer. Rif erin, rif eruit. Overlevingspak aan, overlevingspak uit. Z'n zeildag waarop je weer vier seizoenen meemaakt... Over dat gegeven heeft de Nieuw-Zeelandse band Crowded House een wonderschoon nummer gemaakt: Four Seasons in one day. Het is zo aan boord te projecteren. Neill Finn, het boegbeeld van de band, slaagt er keer op keer in prachtige melodieën en harmonieën op de plaat vast te leggen (Don't dream it's over, Message to my girl). Finn maakt vaker gebruik van het thema 'weer', getuige zijn Weather with you. Dat staat op de CD Woodface waar ook Four seasons in one day op voorkomt. Four seasons in one day Lying in the depths of your imagination Worlds above and worlds below Sun shine's on the black clouds hanging over the domain Even when your feeling warm The temperature could drop away : Istockphoto Like four seasons in one day foto 38 Zoute Noten Smiling as the shit comes down You can tell a man from what he has to say Everything gets turned around And I will risk my neck again, again You can take me where you will Up the creek and through the mill Like all the things you can't explain Four seasons in one day Blood dries up Like rain, like rain Fills my cup Like four seasons in one day Dit jaar maakt Crowded House een reünietoernee (minus de overleden drummer Paul Hester) om de nieuwe cd Time on Earth te promoten. Klik hier en luister naar een fragment: Eerder in deze reeks zijn beschreven: The Downeaster Alexa-Billy Joel (Zilt 1), Sail-on-sailor-Beach Boys (Z2), Last Great American Whale-Lou Reed (Z3), Als het Golft-De Dijk (Z4), All at Sea-Jamie Cullum (Z5), A Salty Dog-Procol Harum (Z6), Down by the Sea-Men at Work (Z7), Southern Cross-Crosby, Stills, Nash (Z8), Single Handed Sailor-Dire Straits (Z9), Sea Fever-William Topley (Z10), Blues voor Slauerhoff-Zijlstra (Z11), Angustia- Cristina Branco (Z12), Dansen aan Zee-Bløf & Christina Branco (Z13), The Weather Forecast-The Mastersingers (Z14). 39.
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