EPISODE · Nov 11, 2012 · 0 MIN
The Bastard Sons of Dennis: The Furniture (part 3: the table)
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The Furniture (part 3: the table) by The Bastard Sons of Dennis, from their album Cherry Smoke Empire. The Furniture (Los Muebles) is a traditional northern Spanish sea shanty from the Asturias region. It tells a tale of how a dysfunctional family of linguistically challenged fishermen lost and then found some furniture following a flood, and the consequences. Linguistically challenged means, in this case, they were not terribly bright and could not even speak their own language very well. The Spanish version has been loosely translated into English by The Bastard Sons of Dennis. From an idea by Daniel Richardson. This song and its anomalies of translation make a great teaching aid, if one happens to have students learning English or Spanish. THE FURNITURE (PART 3: THE TABLE) Aha! La table. La table ha sufriedo ponderosa mente en las manos de piratas. La table ha sufriedo ponderosa mente en las manos de piratas. Ah, there's the table! (translation unclear) Donde esta mis silla de los hermanos? Donde esta mis silla de los hermanos? Where is the chair of my brother? Where is the chair of my brother? Music and lyrics: A. Richardson/G. Davies Rhythm guitar and Spanish voices: Q.Wim Lijkkes. Lead guitar and English voices: Yuri Nation. Originally released November 11, 2012. Recorded, engineered, mixed and mastered at Wud Records Studio One 2012. Copyright © 2012 Wud Records. Copyright ℗ 2012 Explicit Music. The full length version of The Furniture/Los Muebles is here: https://soundcloud.com/wud-records/the-bastard-sons-of-dennis-the-furniture-los-muebles https://wudrecords.bandcamp.com/track/the-furniture-los-muebles
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