This track is from the band KULT Kult - Arahja #polandrock2019 The song is a protest song against the partition of Berlin My house that a wall divides The staircase that a wall divides Bathroom on the left side, Stove on the right side My house that a wall divides The staircase that a wall divides Bathroom on the left side, On the right side... My body that a wall divides Ten fingers on the left side Another ten on the right side Head's equal parts On each of the sides My body that a wall divides Ten fingers on the left side Another ten on the right side Head's... My street that a wall divides With neon lights shines the right side Left side lights extinguished From the curtain I watch both of the sides My street that a wall divides With neon lights shines the right side Left side lights extinguished From the curtain I watch both of the sides My street that a wall divides With neon lights shines the right side Left side lights extinguished From the curtain I watch both of the sides Left! side never wakes up Right! side never falls asleep Left! side never wakes up Right! side never falls asleep Left! side never wakes up Right! side never falls asleep Left! side never wakes up Right! side never falls asleep Left! side never wakes up Right! side never falls asleep Left! side never wakes up Right! side never falls asleep Left! side never wakes up Right! side never falls asleep Tekst pochodzi z www.tekstowo.pl/piosenka,kult,arahja.html
This was her last concert with the band. Hence the tears. A song from the 1980s about the wall in divided Berlin. In Poland, which has been divided for many years by politicians of one party, borders and walls even within the family, the song has taken on a new meaning. Hence the tears.
It's a protest song against Berlins wall, written in 1987-88 (before the fall of Berlin wall) by a legendary band called "Kult" (The Cult). Due to the censorship they had to use metaphorical lyrics, it's about a house being divided by a wall in two, divided body, divided head, etc... Here, performed by Katarzyna Nosowska, also very famous polish singer. She's very moved and emotional, because the band ("Hey") suspended their activities in 2017 (same year when the song was performed).
The vocalist of this band is Katarzyna Nosowska. The legendary singer who has recorded a lot of great songs with the band Hey. Probably the most important will be "Moja i Twoja nadzieja" ("My and Your hope"), a charity single released just after the great flood in 1997. Here she sings a song by another legendary Polish singer, Kazik Staszewski, which is a protest song released in 1988, that is during the decline of communism in Poland and Eastern Europe.
I was there just next to the scene :D two minutes before, all this crowd broke through the gates that stood there becouse of folly ouncil restrictions.
My house that a wall divides The staircase that a wall divides Bathroom on the left side, Stove on the right side My house that a wall divides The staircase that a wall divides Bathroom on the left side, On the right side... My body that a wall divides Ten fingers on the left side Another ten on the right side Head's equal parts On each of the sides My body that a wall divides Ten fingers on the left side Another ten on the right side Head's... My street that a wall divides With neon lights shines the right side Left side lights extinguished From the curtain I watch both of the sides My street that a wall divides With neon lights shines the right side Left side lights extinguished From the curtain I watch both of the sides My street that a wall divides With neon lights shines the right side Left side lights extinguished From the curtain I watch both of the sides Left! side never wakes up Right! side never falls asleep Left! side never wakes up Right! side never falls asleep Left! side never wakes up Right! side never falls asleep Left! side never wakes up Right! side never falls asleep Left! side never wakes up Right! side never falls asleep Left! side never wakes up Right! side never falls asleep Left! side never wakes up Right! side never falls asleep
1. My house is divided by a wall Stairs divided by a wall On the left side there is a bathroom On the right side there is a stove My house is divided by a wall Stairs divided by a wall On the left side there is a bathroom And on the right...
❤👍You might take a closer look at original author of the song Kazik Staszewski and his band Kult. He was always controversial, but safe place to start is their first hit from early 1980s Piosenka młodych wioślarzy it went through communist censorship so only revolutionary thing in it is music.
you can ask google to translate song ... but i dont think you wil understand .. its about our life between communism and now made in time when we ware not allowed to talk about it
Hi Myrna :) Beautiful reaction and comment as always;) I recommend the patriotic song Forteca - "Szara Piechota". This is due to the fact that on May 3, Poland is celebrating a joyful celebration of independence :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gOcRaKR1LCw.html