ВЧИТЫВАТЬСЯ (ПРИСТАЛЬНЕЕ) НЕ В СВОЁ...
|||| Money Is The Name of The Game
Работать для других, за других, на других, а не на себя, для себя, под себя, — считывается и считается у нас, так сказать, „художников“, не верным, неправильно!
Вот оттого-то и стошнило меня в своё время (ото всех своих дружков, соГруппников [соТрупников]), — серединой 80-х, — когда шла с нас на Запад широкая, алая, пущенная Горбатым ~ как соль и боль арцахской рези, ~ высокая, будто стена группы Pink Floyd ,“Красная (задушливая, несмотря на «Wind Of Change») волна“.
И стал музейщиком, сохранять чужое, писать о других, ловить да беречь исчезающее, вчитываться (пристальнее) не в своё...
В крови думающего и любящего уснёт ли когда-либо горький, как русский боевой снег, пахнущий смертью одиночества и полного затмения \ забвения, Blue Blues чёрных окраин Нового Йорка?
Мы? — ‘’черномазые‘’ властям были, будем, так и есть
21 11 2023
rock black |||| Buster Benton —— Money Is The Name of The Game
Album: Blues & Trouble Lyrics: It’s a pity
Low down and dirty shame
Lord its A pity, Low down and dirty shame
Tell me how can a poor man make it
I say when money is the name of the game
I used to have to a best credit
Every place in town
I sign my name no money down
Things ain’t tough y’all
And old Buster leads on
Now my name won’t even buy me
Now my name won’t buy me
A piece of bubblegum
Its a pity
Low down dirty shame
Tell me how can I poor man make it
I say when money is the name of the game
So bad baby yeah…
Thinking here about the good time
I know has passed
It ain’t the old ravishing me
But it got me looking for Game
Its a pity
Low down and Dirty shame
Oh low baby
Tell me how can I poor man make it
I say when money is the name of the game
I need some baby
I know oh lord yeah
We talking about Crumbs(?)
Don’t forget about the Fringe(?)
Tell me how can I poor make it
I say when money yeah! is the name of the game
Thanks to Shivang Srivastava
Recorded May 23&34, 1985 and November 22, 1983 in Paris, France
℗ Disques Black & Blue
Arley “Buster“ Benton was an American blues guitarist and singer. He played guitar in Willie Dixon’s Blues was tenacious, and despite the amputation of parts of both legs in the latter part of his lengthy career, he never stopped playing his own version of Chicago blues.
Buster Benton was one of those guys who put his body and soul into his music: his emotive vocals and heartfelt guitar lines gave his slow Blues an authentic pain, and his up-tempo music rang with joy. Although he remains a footnote in the bigger picture in the History of the Blues, Buster was the real deal.
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