歌曲 | Giorgio by Moroder |
歌手 | Daft Punk |
歌手 | Giorgio Moroder |
专辑 | Random Access Memories |
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[00:00.00] | 作曲 : Thomas Bangalter/de Homem-Christo/Giorgio Moroder |
[00:00.359] | 作词 : Thomas Bangalter/de Homem-Christo/Giorgio Moroder |
[00:01.79] | When I was fifteen, sixteen, when I started really to play the guitar. |
[00:06.27] | I definitely wanted to become a musician. |
[00:09.80] | It was almost impossible because it was, because the dream was so big. |
[00:13.98] | I didn't see any chance because I was living in a little town. |
[00:18.66] | I was starting and when I finally broke away from school and became musician. |
[00:25.50] | I thought "Well, I may have a bit of a chance." |
[00:29.19] | Because all I ever wanted to do is music but not only play music but compose music. |
[00:35.68] | At that time, in Germany, in 1969-70, they already had discotheques |
[00:42.70] | So I would take my car and go to a discotheque, sing maybe thirty minutes |
[00:50.66] | I think I had about 7-8 songs. |
[00:53.60] | I would partially sleep in the car because I didn't want to drive home |
[00:59.61] | and that helped me for about almost two years to survive. |
[01:06.03] | In the beginning, |
[01:09.55] | I wanted to do an album with the sounds of the 50s, |
[01:12.94] | the sounds of the 60s, of the 70s, |
[01:15.97] | and then have a sound of the future. |
[01:20.26] | I know the synthesizer, "Why don't I use the synthesizer?", |
[01:24.73] | which is the sound of the future. |
[01:28.02] | And I didn't have any idea what to do |
[01:30.68] | but I knew I needed a click so we put a click on the 24 track |
[01:35.11] | which was then synced to the moog modular. |
[01:39.04] | I knew that it could be a sound of the future |
[01:42.78] | but I didn't realize how much impact it would be. |
[01:47.66] | My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everyone's calling me Giorgio. |
[01:52.34] | |
[04:59.80] | You want to free your mind about a concept of harmony and music being correct, |
[05:07.17] | you can do whatever you want. |
[05:09.31] | So nobody told me what to do and there was no preconception of what to do. |
[00:00.00] | zuo qu : Thomas Bangalter de HomemChristo Giorgio Moroder |
[00:00.359] | zuo ci : Thomas Bangalter de HomemChristo Giorgio Moroder |
[00:01.79] | When I was fifteen, sixteen, when I started really to play the guitar. |
[00:06.27] | I definitely wanted to become a musician. |
[00:09.80] | It was almost impossible because it was, because the dream was so big. |
[00:13.98] | I didn' t see any chance because I was living in a little town. |
[00:18.66] | I was starting and when I finally broke away from school and became musician. |
[00:25.50] | I thought " Well, I may have a bit of a chance." |
[00:29.19] | Because all I ever wanted to do is music but not only play music but compose music. |
[00:35.68] | At that time, in Germany, in 196970, they already had discotheques |
[00:42.70] | So I would take my car and go to a discotheque, sing maybe thirty minutes |
[00:50.66] | I think I had about 78 songs. |
[00:53.60] | I would partially sleep in the car because I didn' t want to drive home |
[00:59.61] | and that helped me for about almost two years to survive. |
[01:06.03] | In the beginning, |
[01:09.55] | I wanted to do an album with the sounds of the 50s, |
[01:12.94] | the sounds of the 60s, of the 70s, |
[01:15.97] | and then have a sound of the future. |
[01:20.26] | I know the synthesizer, " Why don' t I use the synthesizer?", |
[01:24.73] | which is the sound of the future. |
[01:28.02] | And I didn' t have any idea what to do |
[01:30.68] | but I knew I needed a click so we put a click on the 24 track |
[01:35.11] | which was then synced to the moog modular. |
[01:39.04] | I knew that it could be a sound of the future |
[01:42.78] | but I didn' t realize how much impact it would be. |
[01:47.66] | My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everyone' s calling me Giorgio. |
[01:52.34] | |
[04:59.80] | You want to free your mind about a concept of harmony and music being correct, |
[05:07.17] | you can do whatever you want. |
[05:09.31] | So nobody told me what to do and there was no preconception of what to do. |
[00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Thomas Bangalter de HomemChristo Giorgio Moroder |
[00:00.359] | zuò cí : Thomas Bangalter de HomemChristo Giorgio Moroder |
[00:01.79] | When I was fifteen, sixteen, when I started really to play the guitar. |
[00:06.27] | I definitely wanted to become a musician. |
[00:09.80] | It was almost impossible because it was, because the dream was so big. |
[00:13.98] | I didn' t see any chance because I was living in a little town. |
[00:18.66] | I was starting and when I finally broke away from school and became musician. |
[00:25.50] | I thought " Well, I may have a bit of a chance." |
[00:29.19] | Because all I ever wanted to do is music but not only play music but compose music. |
[00:35.68] | At that time, in Germany, in 196970, they already had discotheques |
[00:42.70] | So I would take my car and go to a discotheque, sing maybe thirty minutes |
[00:50.66] | I think I had about 78 songs. |
[00:53.60] | I would partially sleep in the car because I didn' t want to drive home |
[00:59.61] | and that helped me for about almost two years to survive. |
[01:06.03] | In the beginning, |
[01:09.55] | I wanted to do an album with the sounds of the 50s, |
[01:12.94] | the sounds of the 60s, of the 70s, |
[01:15.97] | and then have a sound of the future. |
[01:20.26] | I know the synthesizer, " Why don' t I use the synthesizer?", |
[01:24.73] | which is the sound of the future. |
[01:28.02] | And I didn' t have any idea what to do |
[01:30.68] | but I knew I needed a click so we put a click on the 24 track |
[01:35.11] | which was then synced to the moog modular. |
[01:39.04] | I knew that it could be a sound of the future |
[01:42.78] | but I didn' t realize how much impact it would be. |
[01:47.66] | My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everyone' s calling me Giorgio. |
[01:52.34] | |
[04:59.80] | You want to free your mind about a concept of harmony and music being correct, |
[05:07.17] | you can do whatever you want. |
[05:09.31] | So nobody told me what to do and there was no preconception of what to do. |
[00:01.79] | 我十五六岁的时候,开始学习弹奏吉他 |
[00:06.27] | 我就一门心思要当音乐家 |
[00:09.80] | 基本上没戏,因为这不是说说就能做到的 |
[00:13.98] | 再加上我在一个小镇生活,就更没什么机会 |
[00:18.66] | 但是我还是开始了,然后辍学走上成为音乐家的道路 |
[00:25.50] | 我想,这下应该有点戏了吧? |
[00:29.19] | 但是我不止想演奏,我更想创作音乐 |
[00:35.68] | 在那时候,60-70年代的德国,他们已经有了迪斯科舞厅 |
[00:42.70] | 然后我就开车去找一个,献唱大概三十分钟 |
[00:50.66] | 大约7-8首歌 |
[00:53.60] | 我不想开回家,有时候就直接睡在车里面 |
[00:59.61] | 这样的日子大约持续了两年 |
[01:06.03] | 开始创作的时候 |
[01:09.55] | 我想做个包含50年代声音的专辑 |
[01:12.94] | 加上60年代和70年代 |
[01:15.97] | 最终创作出未来的声音 |
[01:20.26] | 我想我会用合成器,我干嘛不用呢? |
[01:24.73] | 那就是未来的声音 |
[01:28.02] | 但是我并不知道怎么去做 |
[01:30.68] | 但我知道要把24个音轨中加入信号 |
[01:35.11] | 才能与Moog Modular合成器同步 |
[01:39.04] | 我想这样应该有戏 |
[01:42.78] | 但是我绝不会想到带来的巨大影响 |
[01:47.66] | 我是Giovanni Giorgio,但是大家一般叫我Giorgio |
[04:59.80] | 想要明白如何去做协调的音乐 |
[05:07.17] | 你就做你想要做的 |
[05:09.31] | 没人教过我,没有先入的观点,我才能创作属于自己的 |