Francisco Fernández
Tito Valdés
Paco Martínez
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Francisco Fernández
Tito Valdés
Paco Martínez
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City: Gijón (Spain)
Style: Pop-Rock
Record: Astro Discos
After ten years in active-duty, five albums (six if we counted its collaboration with Steve Wynn) and a considerable success, Australian Blonde have practically happened through everything what can pass a group of rock in Spain, and without losing a coherence apex. The ability not to resign to an own musical identity, knowing to evolve independently of fashions, successes or failures, has turned to them classic ones in life. From a successful debut with the mythical album "Pop Pizza" (Subterfuge, 1993), four albums and many songs later, Australian Blonde they have not turned aside an apex of its initial search of the perfect pop song. The maturity has brought with himself a capacity of unsuspected emotion, but in spite of everything, they have not moved a centimeter of its way. The one that now it is going to be fifth album of the band demonstrates that the years have happened for good, and that its quality of new classic is not something given by the successes, but by genuine talent. Exactly the talent necessary to create a collection of subjects varied enough as to evoke in a same disc the best moments of Ray Davies or the pildorazos more vitaminados of the new wave, happening through modernized sounds country, that reveal a constant restlessness to investigate each new variant of the American pop-rock. "Lay it on the Line" is a disc able to captivate simultaneously to the most demanding followers of the pop one with guitars and to the finders of immediate refrains; but in any case, with a content and an elaboration that any previous disc of Australian Blonde surpasses of distant spot: that is the maturity. Maturity that in this occasion comes accompanied from fecundity, because aside from the fifteen subjects which they compose the album one second "virtual" part exists: nothing less than another album with eight unpublished and complementary songs to the previous ones, that all the buyers of the disc will be able to unload gratuitously in www.ritmic.com. Key, which it accompanies the disc that is acquired in the store, is enough to accede to this great gift for the buyers. The song that gives title to the album will be in addition first single extraido, of which a paper clip will be rolled, and summarizes in its three minutes everything what there is again in Australian Blonde without has given up to anything of good the previous thing: new voices (Tito, bear of the group, receives the new protagonism like Co-vocalista), great wealth of musical adjustments (prudent, winds, keyboards...), new sounds (a turn towards the rock and country of its pop classic one) and, in general, excellent new songs that demonstrate the validity of a proposal to which by pure coherence, it is only possible to be described like classic modern.
Happy Here
Australian Blonde Lyrics
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All is quiet now, and you are so nice
As in a dream.
How could I save this moment.
I take a picture of your underwear
And you start to laugh.
They have nothing else to do.
Since I′m living with you
I refused them all
'Cause I′m happy here with you.
As all good things, it couldn't last,
But nothing could erase the things we made
During last night.
How could I save this moment.
I take a picture of your underwear
And you start to laugh.
So who cares the other girls,
They have nothing else to do.
Since I'm living with you
I refused them all
′Cause I′m happy to be here w
The song "Happy Here" by Australian Blonde describes a peaceful moment spent with a loved one. The lyrics "You can smell the roses too, all is quiet now, and you are so nice as in a dream" convey a sense of serenity and contentment. The singer is fully present in the moment, enjoying the simple pleasures of life with their partner. The second stanza reveals a playful moment shared between the two, with the singer taking a picture of their partner's underwear and eliciting laughter.
The chorus "So who cares the other girls, they have nothing else to do. Since I'm living with you, I refused them all 'cause I'm happy here with you" speaks to the commitment and contentment the singer feels in their relationship. They have chosen to be with their partner, and are uninterested in the attention of anyone else. The final stanza acknowledges that the moment cannot last forever, but the memories will endure.
Overall, "Happy Here" is a simple yet touching song about finding joy and contentment in everyday moments with someone you love.
Line by Line Meaning
You can smell the roses too,
Take a moment to appreciate the simple things in life.
All is quiet now, and you are so nice
Enjoy this peaceful moment and the company of the person you're with.
As in a dream.
Feels surreal and perfect, like a dream come true.
How could I save this moment.
Wishing to hold onto this perfect moment forever.
I take a picture of your underwear
Looking to capture a silly and intimate memory.
And you start to laugh.
Sharing a lighthearted and happy moment together.
So who cares the other girls,
No need to worry about anyone else, because everything is perfect right now.
They have nothing else to do.
Others don't matter when the moment is this good.
Since I?m living with you
Grateful to be living and sharing life with the person you love.
I refused them all
Choosing to only focus on the person you love and not be distracted by others.
?Cause I?m happy here with you.
Only needing the person you love to make you happy in life.
Writer(s): Ruy Francisco Martinez Perez, Francisco Javier Fernandez Martinez, Pablo Errea Rodriguez
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