Tak to Tak
Indios Bravos Lyrics
Nie ważne dla mnie są statystyki
Wybory do parlamentu oraz ich wyniki
Nie, nie ważna dla mnie jest posła przemowa
Od wieków te same, tak dobrze znane słowa
Ataki jednych, a drugich uniki
Śpiewam te słowa w rytm reggae muzyki
I nie stosuję pokrętnej logiki
Nic nie przekona mnie do polityki
Bo, tak to tak a nie to nie
Bo wiem sam czego chcę
A tak to tak a nie to nie
Nie ma nie, gdy mówię tak
Bo wiem sam czego chcę
Nie ważne dla mnie są deklaracje
I spory o to kto i kiedy miał racje
Nie, nie ważne dla mnie są obietnice
Lecz tylko to co czuję i tylko to co widzę
A widzę że z czasem sens słów się zmienia
Słowa nabierają nowego, innego znaczenia
A słyszę że z czasem sens słów się zmienia
Choć z pozoru dobre, przyczyną są cierpienia
Tak to tak a nie to nie
Nie ma nie, gdy mówię tak
Bo wiem sam czego chcę
A tak to tak a nie to nie
Nie ma nie, gdy mówię tak
Bo wiem sam czego chcę
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The story of Indios Bravos probably began when Piotr Banach first met and - most importantly - heard Gutek (Piotr Gutkowski). It was in Katowice's Spodek, somewhere around 1996 on some music bussiness party. At the time Banach was in Hey and Gutek was vocaly supporting Overmind.
But the real beginning was the song "Drogi" which appeared two years later on "Part One". It was Gutek's first album and Banach's tenth but in many ways his first as he recorded it in a way he had never before. Read Full BioThe story of Indios Bravos probably began when Piotr Banach first met and - most importantly - heard Gutek (Piotr Gutkowski). It was in Katowice's Spodek, somewhere around 1996 on some music bussiness party. At the time Banach was in Hey and Gutek was vocaly supporting Overmind.
But the real beginning was the song "Drogi" which appeared two years later on "Part One". It was Gutek's first album and Banach's tenth but in many ways his first as he recorded it in a way he had never before.
In 2002 a decision about making the second record was made. The first meeting after couple of years took place in much nicer surroundings - somewhere half way between Szczecin and Koszalin in the attic of the house, boarding with the forest, first song for the new album - "Mental Revolution" was born. Later "The Sign" and "The Sun" were polished although Banach got the idea for those two while in Greece.
It's a very cosmopolitan record - two Poles under Spanish-sounding name, recording Jamaican music, ideas of which were first born in France, Greece and Japan. Even if we try to place Indios Bravos' music somewhere in Poland it proofs to be very difficult. Gutek was born, grew-up and lives in Katowice. Banach on the other hand is from Szczecin and lives in Warsaw. Szczecin is also home of the musicians who make Indios Bravos - the live band because from October 2002 Indios Bravos is not just a studio project but a full band set.
The first gig was very humble. Gutek and Banach were supported on stage by Pawel Gawronski (keboard and backing vocals) and Krzysztof Sak (guitar). Later the band expanded and was joined by Ryszard Labul (bass), Przemek Filipkowski (keyboard) and Tomek Kubik (drums).
But the real beginning was the song "Drogi" which appeared two years later on "Part One". It was Gutek's first album and Banach's tenth but in many ways his first as he recorded it in a way he had never before. Read Full BioThe story of Indios Bravos probably began when Piotr Banach first met and - most importantly - heard Gutek (Piotr Gutkowski). It was in Katowice's Spodek, somewhere around 1996 on some music bussiness party. At the time Banach was in Hey and Gutek was vocaly supporting Overmind.
But the real beginning was the song "Drogi" which appeared two years later on "Part One". It was Gutek's first album and Banach's tenth but in many ways his first as he recorded it in a way he had never before.
In 2002 a decision about making the second record was made. The first meeting after couple of years took place in much nicer surroundings - somewhere half way between Szczecin and Koszalin in the attic of the house, boarding with the forest, first song for the new album - "Mental Revolution" was born. Later "The Sign" and "The Sun" were polished although Banach got the idea for those two while in Greece.
It's a very cosmopolitan record - two Poles under Spanish-sounding name, recording Jamaican music, ideas of which were first born in France, Greece and Japan. Even if we try to place Indios Bravos' music somewhere in Poland it proofs to be very difficult. Gutek was born, grew-up and lives in Katowice. Banach on the other hand is from Szczecin and lives in Warsaw. Szczecin is also home of the musicians who make Indios Bravos - the live band because from October 2002 Indios Bravos is not just a studio project but a full band set.
The first gig was very humble. Gutek and Banach were supported on stage by Pawel Gawronski (keboard and backing vocals) and Krzysztof Sak (guitar). Later the band expanded and was joined by Ryszard Labul (bass), Przemek Filipkowski (keyboard) and Tomek Kubik (drums).
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Mariusz Sypitkowski
Gutek zawsze trzyma forme.
Robert M
Pozytwna nuta, Bless :)
Hanna Kulka
Robert M
D3lPh
kto by pomyślał że na muzyce w szkole to mieć będę. LoL
McChochlik
No to Pozdro dla Pani z Muzyki ^^
Dominika Szumska
Ciastko Z Ja też XDDD
Jan Kowalski
Bardzo fajny kawałek. Jedyny minus tego projektu, że podobno powiatowy ma z tym coś wspólnego....
IAmDrarryGirl
I kto by pomyślał, że zacznę słuchać polskiej piosenki przez Turka? :) Merter, best wishes from Poland. Propably you'll never read this, but it's not really important.
Dawid Sokołowski
W pierwszym aucie, które kupiłem była płyta z właśnie tą piosenką.
Marcin Brudz
To może było moje auto, bo kiedyś sprzedałem samochód z fajna płyta na której było kilka kawałków IB