1 La esperanza es una amiga que nos presta la ilusión.
3 Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after you.
5 Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain.
6 You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today.
7 And then one day you find ten years have got behind you.
8 No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun.
10 So you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking.
11 Racing around to come up behind you again.
12 The sun is the same in a relative way but you're older,
13 Shorter of breath and one day closer to death.
15 Every year is getting shorter never seem to find the time.
16 Plans that either come to nought or half a page of scribbled lines.
17 Hanging on in quiet desparation is the English way.
18 The time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say.
20 And I am not frightened of dying, any time will do, I
21 don't mind. Why should I be frightened of dying?
22 There's no reason for it, you've gotta go sometime.
23 If you can hear this whispering you are dying.
24 I never said I was frightened of dying.
26 I've always been mad, I know I've been mad, like the most of us...
27 very hard to explain why you're mad, even if you're not mad...
29 Todos en el mundo somos grasas, no hago distinción de sexo y raza, sólo
30 que algunos lo disfrutan y otros no pueden evitarlo.
32 Salvajes, de traje, me quieren enseñar
33 Salvajes, de traje, me quieren educar
35 He andáu muchos caminos, muchos caminos he andáu, Chile tiene el buen
36 vino y Suecia, el bacalao. Esta'o Unido tiene el hot do', Cuba tiene el
37 mojito, Guatemala, el cornalito y Brasil la feishoada.
39 Y nosotros? Y nosotros qué tenemos, eh? Yo te pregunto qué tenemos? El
40 kani kama es extrangero y los picles, los picles ya no son nuestros...
41 Tenemos el 'ulce de leche, que es argentino y machazo, como un pampeano
42 en su rancho. Tenemos el clásico, el colonial y el repostero y en
43 Santiago del Estero, se lo comen a pan lactal.
45 If you want to be alone, just be alone
46 If you want to watch the sea, just watch the sea
47 But do it now, timing is the answer, do it now
48 Timing is the answer to success
50 Cuando le dije si quería bailar conmigo
51 Se puso a hablar de Jung, de Freud y Lacan
52 Mi idiosincracia le causaba mucha gracia
53 Me dijo al girar la cumbiera intelectual
55 Cuando intenté arrimarle mi brazo
56 Se puso a hablar de Miller, de Anais Nin y Picasso
57 Y si osaba intentar robarle un beso
58 Se ponía a leer de Neruda unos versos
59 Me hizo mucho mal la cumbiera intelectual
61 Si le decía "Vamos al cine, rica"
62 Me decía "Veamos una de Kusturica"
63 Si le decía "Vamos a oler las flores"
64 Me hablaba de Virginia Wolf y sus amores
65 Me hizo mucho mal la cumbiera intelectual
67 Le pedí que me enseñe a usar el mouse
68 Pero solo quiere hablarme del Bauhaus
69 Le pregunté si era chorra o rockera
70 Me dijo "Gertrude Stein era re-tortillera"
71 Me hizo mucho mal la cumbiera intelectual
73 I love las minifaldas on Esmeralda
74 And the sexy porteños trying to pick up the Argenteenagers.
75 How nice, the Argenteenagers
76 Tomando sol in the primavera de Buenos Aires...
78 Does humor belong in music? -- Frank Zappa
79 Yes it does, Frank. -- Kevin Johansen
81 Soñé que tenia un caballo
82 Que me trataba mejor que vos
83 Tenia tan buena onda con ella
84 Era mi yegua, mucho mas que vos
86 Parece McGuevara's o CheDonald's
88 I would love to fix this world but I'm so lazy...
91 Mi infancia fue en un loft, bien al costado del río
92 Cazabamos correcaminos y lo azabamos en el fogón
93 Después? Después me vine grande y la ciudad me deslumbró
94 Jugando al tejo en Lavalle me hice amigo del bongó
96 Pa' ella cociné, pa' ella lavé, pa' ella soñe
97 Paella completa, $2,50
98 Pero, la luz mala me tira, y yo? yo soy ligero pa'l trote
99 La luz buena, está en el monte, allá voy, al horizonte
101 El otro día tenía un plan
102 Pero después me olvidé y me comí un flan
104 Hace diez años tenía una visión
105 Pero nadie más la vió y hoy sigo pidiendo perdón
107 Agarré, me fuí pal monte
108 Para ver el horizonte...
110 Desde chiquito quería ser doctor
111 Pero después me enfermé y me hice músico
113 Y tuve amores, que fue uno sólo
114 El que me dejó de a pie y me enseñó todo...
116 Si ella es el sol, yo soy la luna
117 Si ella es el mar, soy el desierto
118 Y estamos en eclipse total
119 Y estamos en eclipse total
121 Si ella es la flor, yo soy la espina
122 Si ella es quien florece, yo quien se marchita
123 Y estamos en eclipse total, y estamos en eclipse total
124 Completamente cruzados, completamente cruzados
126 Si pudiera acercarme un poco más, hacia vos
127 Te diría que me tiemblan los dos pies, cuando me mirás
128 Si supieras todo lo que me costó, llegar
129 Hoy sabrías que me cuesta respirar, cuando me mirás
131 El techo de mi cuarto lleno de estrellas
133 El techo de mi cuarto lleno de cometas
135 El techo de mi cuarto lleno de universos
137 El techo de mi cuarto lleno de galaxias
139 El techo de mi cuarto lleno de planetas
140 Y mi mente es un planeta más
141 Donde vivo yo y nadie podrá entrar
144 una vez mas voy a arrastrar mi alma por el suelo
145 y no me importa sentirme mal, si es lo que quiero
146 tragando polvo, llorando sangre, anocheciendo
147 una vez mas voy a cerrar mis ojos para siempre
149 Ya ni el cielo me quiere, ya ni la muerte me visita
150 Ya ni el sol me calienta, ya ni el viento me acaricia
152 Me duele encontrarte en mis sueños muertos
154 Demasiado lento para una estrella fugaz
155 Demasiado limpio para lo que vos acostumbras
156 Demasiado claro para tanta oscuridad
157 Demasiados sueños, poca realidad
159 Con todas las manos que me acogotan, no puedo respirar
160 Con todos sus dedos me haría una torta, para festejar
161 Que no me estoy yendo solo de este lugar
163 El discman vuelve locos a los controles, te lleva a cualquier lugar.
164 Ajústense pronto los cinturones, nos vamos a estrellar.
165 Evidentemente, no escuchaste el speech,
166 que dio la azafata, antes de despegar.
168 No tengo alas, como un planeador.
169 No tengo luces, como un plato volador.
170 Perdi mi rumbo soy un auto chocador.
172 Un camión lleno de amigos, míos.
173 Cada uno dando vueltas, en su cabeza.
174 Mientras yo, sufro la picadura de mi propia abeja.
176 Un barco con animales, amigos míos.
177 Creyendo salvarse de la inundación.
178 Mientras yo, sufro la ruptura de mi corazón.
180 Soy como una mosca, parada en el agua.
181 Y vos sos un transatlántico, querés nadar a mi lado.
184 Un paracaidista, que no deja de caer.
185 Lo que me lleva hacia arriba, es lo que me tira hacia abajo.
187 A veces quisiera ser un auto,
188 para chocar como choco siendo humano,
189 para romperme en mil pedazos.
191 A veces quisiera ser un avion,
192 para volar como vuelo siendo humano,
193 y no caerme como me caigo.
195 A veces quisiera ser un barco,
196 para flotar como floto siendo humano,
197 y no hundirme como me hundo
199 Y vos, me dijiste que soy, un abismo de silencio.
200 Será, porque vos no escuchas, que yo grito por dentro.
202 Corrí muchas carreras, tratando de alcanzarte a vos.
203 Pero corría sólo y siempre salí último.
205 Como un rinoceronte que lleva un pájaro en el lomo,
206 yo te alimento, no te veo ni te toco.
208 Cada movimiento que no se hace, es un movimiento que se pierde.
209 Y cada movimiento que se pierde, se transforma en una mochila.
210 Y las mochilas nos alejan, de nuestros amigos y nuestras amigas.
211 Y nuestros amigos se transforman, en enemigos y en enemigas.
212 Cada movimiento que se hace, es una mochila que se deja.
214 Cuando no haya nadie que me pueda ver
215 Con mis manos frías me voy a tejer
216 Un abrigo para mi corazón
218 El poco sol que entra, me deja ciego
219 Pero ni siquiera entibia mis baldozas frías
220 Aquí donde todo es frío y casi muerto
222 Y ya no tengo colores, sólo gris y negro
223 Aquí donde el amor es de hierro
224 Los días pasan y moriremos contando el tiempo
226 No recuerdo las flores, no conozco el viento
227 Aquí donde envejecen juntos presos y carceleros
228 Los días no pasan, el tiempo no pasa
229 Y vivimos contando el tiempo
230 Y moriremos contando el tiempo
232 Hey you, out there in the cold
233 Getting lonely, getting old
236 Hey you, standing in the aisles
237 With itchy feet and fading smiles
240 Hey you, dont help them to bury the light
241 Don't give in without a fight.
243 Hey you, out there on your own
244 Sitting naked by the phone
247 Hey you, with you ear against the wall
248 Waiting for someone to call out
251 Hey you, would you help me to carry the stone?
252 Open your heart, I'm coming home.
254 But it was only fantasy.
255 The wall was too high, as you can see.
256 No matter how he tried, he could not break free.
257 And the worms ate into his brain.
259 Hey you, standing in the road
260 always doing what you're told,
263 Hey you, out there beyond the wall,
264 Breaking bottles in the hall,
267 Hey you, don't tell me there's no hope at all
268 Together we stand, divided we fall.
270 Did you see the frightened ones?
271 Did you hear the falling bombs?
272 Did you ever wonder why we had to run for shelter when the promise of a
273 brave new world unfurled beneath a clear blue sky?
276 Is there anybody in there?
277 Just nod if you can hear me.
278 Is there anyone at home?
281 I hear you're feeling down.
282 Well I can ease your pain
283 Get you on your feet again.
286 I'll need some information first.
287 Just the basic facts.
288 Can you show me where it hurts?
290 There is no pain you are receding
291 A distant ship, smoke on the horizon.
292 You are only coming through in waves.
293 Your lips move but I can't hear what you're saying.
295 When I was a child I had a fever
296 My hands felt just like two balloons.
297 Now I've got that feeling once again
298 I can't explain you would not understand
299 This is not how I am.
300 I have become comfortably numb.
303 Just a little pinprick.
304 There'll be no more aaaaaaaaah!
305 But you may feel a little sick.
308 I do believe it's working, good.
309 That'll keep you going through the show
310 Come on it's time to go.
313 I caught a fleeting glimpse
314 Out of the corner of my eye.
315 I turned to look but it was gone
316 I cannot put my finger on it now
319 I have become comfortably numb.
321 Breathe, breathe in the air.
322 Don't be afraid to care.
323 Leave but don't leave me.
324 Look around and choose your own ground.
326 Long you live and high you fly
327 And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry
328 And all you touch and all you see
329 Is all your life will ever be.
332 Dig that hole, forget the sun,
333 And when at last the work is done
334 Don't sit down it's time to dig another one.
336 For long you live and high you fly
337 But only if you ride the tide
338 And balanced on the biggest wave
339 You race towards an early grave.
342 I like to be here when I can.
343 When I come home cold and tired
344 It's good to warm my bones beside the fire.
346 Far away across the field
347 The tolling of the iron bell
348 Calls the faithful to their knees
349 To hear the softly spoken magic spells.
351 They love me like I was a brother
352 They protect me, listen to me
353 They dug me my very own garden
354 Gave me sunshine, made me happy
356 Nice dream, nice dream
359 Bulletproof... I Wish I Was
361 He used to do surgery
362 On girls in the eighties
363 But gravity always wins
365 Please could you stop the noise, I'm trying to get some rest
366 From all the unborn chicken voices in my head
367 What's that...? (I may be paranoid, but not an android)
369 Ambition makes you look pretty ugly
371 Wake from your sleep,
372 the drying of your tears,
373 Today we escape, we escape.
376 before your father hears us,
377 before all hell breaks loose.
379 Breathe, keep breathing,
380 don't lose your nerve.
381 Breathe, keep breathing,
382 I can't do this alone.
387 he buzzes like a fridge,
388 he's like a detuned radio.
393 is making me feel ill
394 and we have crashed her party.
396 This is what you get,
397 when you mess with us.
400 I've given all I can,
403 but we're still on the payroll.
406 I lost myself, I lost myself.
407 Phew, for a minute there,
408 I lost myself, I lost myself.
410 Fitter, happier, more productive, comfortable, not drinking too much,
411 regular exercise at the gym (3 days a week),
412 getting on better with your associate employee contemporaries,
414 at ease, eating well (no more microwave dinners and saturated fats),
415 a patient better driver, a safer car (baby smiling in back seat),
416 sleeping well (no bad dreams), no paranoia,
418 careful to all animals (never washing spiders down the plughole),
419 keep in contact with old friends (enjoy a drink now and then),
420 will frequently check credit at (moral) bank (hole in the wall),
422 no longer afraid of the dark or midday shadows
423 nothing so ridiculously teenage and desperate,
424 nothing so childish - at a better pace,
425 slower and more calculated,
428 now self-employed, concerned (but powerless),
429 an empowered and informed member of society (pragmatism not idealism),
430 will not cry in public, less chance of illness,
431 tires that grip in the wet (shot of baby strapped in back seat),
433 A heart that's full up like a landfill,
434 a job that slowly kills you,
435 bruises that won't heal.
437 You look so tired-unhappy,
438 bring down the government,
439 they don't, they don't speak for us.
441 I'll take a quiet life,
442 a handshake of carbon monoxide,
443 with no alarms and no surprises,
444 no alarms and no surprises.
446 You can try the best you can
447 If you try the best you can
448 The best you can is good enough
450 Are you such a dreamer?
451 To put the world to rights?
452 I'll stay home forever
453 Where two & two always
456 All evidence has been buried
457 All tapes have been erased
458 But your footsteps give you away
459 So you're backtracking
463 What the hell, we've got nothing more to lose
464 One gust and we will probably crumble
467 hypocrite opportunist
468 don't infect me with your poison
470 they wrap me up in the back of the trunk
471 packed with foam and blind drunk
472 they won't ever take me alive
473 cause they all drive killer cars
475 I'm a rabbit in your headlights
476 Scared of the spotlight
477 You don't come to visit
478 I'm stuck on this bed
480 Hay manos capaces de fabricar herramientas
481 con las que se hacen máquinas para hacer ordenadores
482 que a su vez diseñan máquinas que hacen herramientas
483 para que las use la mano
485 Cada uno da lo que recibe
486 y luego recibe lo que da
492 Estamos cantando a la sombra de nuestra parra
493 una canción que dice que uno sólo conserva lo que no amarra
495 Novocaine for the soul
496 you better give me something
500 Si pensas que el alma no se ve
501 el alma sí se ve en los ojos
503 Se ha dicho tanto que las apariencias engañan
504 Por supuesto que engañarán a quien sea tan vulgar como para creerlo
506 Si pensas que el alma no se ve
507 El alma sí se ve y puede combinar muy bien
509 If you don't know what direction you should take
510 You don't know where you are
512 Never let a fool kiss you, or let a kiss fool you
514 We are born naked, wet and hungry
515 Then things get worse
517 Your success is measured by your ability to finish things
519 Skepticism is the beginning of failure
521 Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names
523 There is no such thing as right or wrong
526 All men are born equal
527 But quite a few get over it
529 Sometimes I think the sure sign that life exists elsewhere in the
530 universe Is that that none of them tried to contact us
533 Chances are you'll end up working for one
535 Do not get mad with others
536 Because they know more than you
537 It is not their fault
539 If you do not change your beliefs
540 Your life will always be like this
542 Fantasy is as important as wisdom
544 The biggest lie you can tell yourself is
545 When I get what I want I will be happy
547 Don't take life to seriously, you won't get out alive
549 Creativity is great but plagiarism is faster
551 You are the very reason why everything happens to you
553 Every day 21 new born babies will be given to the wrong parents
555 The average person laughs 13 times a day
557 41% of all people take people with curly hair less seriously
559 22% of the time a pizza will arrive faster than an ambulance in
562 3 people die every year, testing if a 9 volts battery works on their
565 "The Guinness Book of Records" holds the record for being the most
566 stolen book in public libraries
568 The world's best known word is "okay"
569 The second most well-known word is "Coca-Cola"
571 Charles Chaplin once won 3rd price in a Charles Chaplin look-a-like
574 In 1995 a Japanese trawler sank, because a Russian
575 cargo plane dropped a living cow from 30,000 feet
577 1 cigarette takes away 5 minutes of a person's life
579 1950 we were 3 billion people on the earth,
580 today we are 6 billion people
582 More people die from a champagne-cork popping,
583 than from poison spiders
585 Did you know the originally a Danish guy invented the burglar-alarm
586 unfortunately, it got stolen
588 The number of wars fought between countries
589 That both have at least one McDonalds is zero
591 Every 5 minutes an area of rainforest the size of a foot ball field
594 A can of diet coke will float in water
595 While a can of regular coke will sink
597 The Muppet show was banned from TV in Saudi Arabia
598 Because one of its stars was a pig
600 More than 50% of the people in the world have never made
601 Or received a telephone call
603 According to several sources
604 Dr. Harvey Kellogg tried to make a cure for masturbation
605 When he made cornflakes
607 In Minnesota there's a law
608 That prevents men from having sex with living fish
610 I can't watch TV for four minutes without thinking
611 I have five serious diseases.
612 Like: "Do you ever wake up tired in the mornings?"
613 Oh my god I have this, write this down. Whatever it is, I have this.
615 Americans, let's face it: We've been a spoiled country for a long time.
616 Do you know what the number one health risk in America is?
617 Obesity, obesity! They say we're in the middle of an obesity epidemic.
618 An epidemic, like it's polio. Like we'll be telling our grand kids about
619 it one day: The Great Obesity Epidemic of 2004.
620 "How'd you get through it grandpa?"
621 "Oh, it was horrible Johnny, but there was cheesecake
622 and pork chops everywhere."
624 Sometimes you got to suffer a little in your youth to motivate you to
625 succeed later in life. Do you think if Bill Gates got laid in high
626 school, do you think there'd be a Microsoft? Of course not. You gotta
627 spend a lot of time stuffin your own locker with your underwear wedged
628 up your arse before you think "I'm gona take over the world with
629 computers! You'll see I'll show them."
631 This homeless guy asked me for some money the other day.
632 And I was gonna give it to him but then I thought you're
633 just gonna use it on drugs or alcohol.
634 And then I thought, that's what I'm gonna use it on.
635 Why am I judging this poor bastard.
637 People love to judge homeless guys.
638 Like, your giving him money he's just gonna waste it.
639 He's just gonna waste the money
640 Well, he lives in a box, what do you want him to do?
641 Save up and buy a wall unit?
642 Take a little run to the store for a throw rug and a CD rack?
645 ¿Lo más extraño que haya tratado de aspirar? Mi padre. Aspiré a mi
646 padre. Fue cremado y no pude resistir metérmelo con un poco de coca.
647 A mi papá no le hubiese importado. Bajó muy bien, y yo sigo vivo.
648 -- Keith Richards (entrevista para la revista NME)