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《文森特》音乐+乐谱----<古典版>| 这首歌是美国民谣歌手Don McLean为纪念荷兰的伟大画家文森特·梵高而作,收录在那张为其赢来巨大声誉的专辑《American Pie》里,歌曲创作的灵感来自梵高的一幅著名的画作《Starry Starry Night》(星夜),旋律流畅得浑如天成,词作也是如画般的唯美,让人想起德国小说家施笃姆的诗意小说中大段大段描写的空蒙月色,整首曲子的配器就是一把木吉他,极致的简约之美。 据说在阿姆斯特丹的梵高纪念馆前,人们总能听到这首歌被一遍遍地播放。 齐豫也曾经在她的个人英文专辑里翻唱过这首《Vincent》,和Don McLean的原唱相比,更加空灵,空灵得让人虚脱。
 乐谱:
 http://www.guitarmania.org/z40/data/gowoon42/Vincent.pdf
 音乐:
 [MP=480,60,true]http://manon_or_waisum.sinahappy.com/m6.mp3[/MP]
 
 齐豫版:
 http://61.156.35.11/super/song/mp3/084_qy%5C084_qy_01_11.mp http://music.jl.cninfo.net/newzj/qiyu/02/11.rm
 Don McLean版:
 http://av.wanwa.com/fileroot/av/avfiles/24795.rm
 
 FLASH:
 http://gotitmusic.myrice.com/download/flashmv/starynight.sw
 
 歌词:
 Vincent_music&words BY Don McLean
 Starry
 
 starry night
 
 paint your palette blue and grey
 
 look out on a summer‘s day
 
 with eyes that know the
 
 darkness in my soul.
 
 Shadows on the hills
 
 sketch the trees and the daffodils
 
 catch the breeze and the winter chills
 
 in colors on the snowy linen land.
 
 And now I understand what you tried to say to me
 
 how you suffered for your sanity
 
 how you tried to set them free.
 
 They would not listen
 
 they did not know how
 
 perhaps they‘ll listen now.
 
 Starry
 
 starry night
 
 flaming flo‘rs that brightly blaze
 
 swirling clouds in violet haze reflect in
 
 Vincent‘s eyes of China blue.
 
 Colors changing hue
 
 morning fields of amber grain
 
 weathered faces lined in pain
 
 are soothed beneath the artist‘s
 
 loving hand.
 
 And now I understand what you tried to say to me
 
 how you suffered for your sanity
 
 how you tried to set them free.
 
 perhaps they‘ll listen now.
 
 For they could not love you
 
 but still your love was true
 
 and when no hope was left in sight on that starry
 
 starry night.
 
 You took your life
 
 as lovers often do;
 
 But I could have told you
 
 Vincent
 
 this world was never
 
 meant for one
 
 as beautiful as you.
 
 Starry
 
 starry night
 
 portraits hung in empty halls
 
 frameless heads on nameless walls
 
 with eyes
 
 that watch the world and can‘t forget.
 
 Like the stranger that you‘ve met
 
 the ragged men in ragged clothes
 
 the silver thorn of bloody rose
 
 lie crushed and broken
 
 on the virgin snow.
 
 And now I think I know what you tried to say to me
 
 how you suffered for your sanity
 
 how you tried to set them free.
 
 They would not listen
 
 they‘re not
 
 list‘ning still
 
 perhaps they never will.
 
 Starry
 
 starry night
 
 paint your palette blue and grey
 
 look out on a summer‘s day
 
 with eyes that know the
 
 darkness in my soul.
 
 Shadows on the hills
 
 sketch the trees and the daffodils
 
 catch the breeze and the winter chills
 
 in colors on the snowy linen land.
 
 And now I understand what you tried to say to me
 
 how you suffered for your sanity
 
 how you tried to set them free.
 
 They would not listen
 
 they did not know how
 
 perhaps they‘ll listen now.
 
 Starry
 
 starry night
 
 flaming flo‘rs that brightly blaze
 
 swirling clouds in violet haze reflect in
 
 Vincent‘s eyes of China blue.
 
 Colors changing hue
 
 morning fields of amber grain
 
 weathered faces lined in pain
 
 are soothed beneath the artist‘s
 
 loving hand.
 
 And now I understand what you tried to say to me
 
 how you suffered for your sanity
 
 how you tried to set them free.
 
 perhaps they‘ll listen now.
 
 For they could not love you
 
 but still your love was true
 
 and when no hope was left in sight on that starry
 
 starry night.
 
 You took your life
 
 as lovers often do;
 
 But I could have told you
 
 Vincent
 
 this world was never
 
 meant for one
 
 as beautiful as you.
 
 Starry
 
 starry night
 
 portraits hung in empty halls
 
 frameless heads on nameless walls
 
 with eyes
 
 that watch the world and can‘t forget.
 
 Like the stranger that you‘ve met
 
 the ragged men in ragged clothes
 
 the silver thorn of bloody rose
 
 lie crushed and broken
 
 on the virgin snow.
 
 And now I think I know what you tried to say to me
 
 how you suffered for your sanity
 
 how you tried to set them free.
 
 They would not listen
 
 they‘re not
 
 list‘ning still
 
 perhaps they never will.
 
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