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Old 11-08-2021, 05:20 PM   #11 (permalink)
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SIEKIERA


Siekiera means Axe (or Hatchet ) in polish.
They where a band formed in 1983 in Puławy (a city that people in Poland know where's at, but know nothing about it). Their lineup went through all kinds of changes between the creation of the band and their first (and only) record.

At first it was a hardcore punk band – that hadn't released no singles/records/whatsoever. They became very famous all over Poland, after their 1984 show at the Jarocin Festival.
Apparently there's some people to this day who remember the show.

I'm not interested in that **** though.

That very year that Siekiera had their big breakthrough at the festival, their vocalist left the band (due to "creative differences" [meaning that the guitarist wrote all the songs and lyrics] to join Armia (a band I'll be covering some other time).

And so without that vocalist Siekiera began to drift more into the emerging New Wave/Post Punk scene that was happening at the moment.

That's where they really began to shine.

The album "Nowa Aleksandria" (The New Alexandria) was released in 1986.



They got boo'ed off of the stage in Jarocin 1985
(the organisers stopped the concert, because the crowd was getting so aggressive and upset, due to Siekiera presenting a new/alternate kind of repertoire – a bit like Dylan turning from roots-folk to rock'n'roll).

What a bunch of ****ing morons were the people back then.

Just listen to this ****
The (post punk verse, with the) Beatle-like chorus:


Or like the title track:



Pure madness

or this stuff:


I seriously recommend you listening to Nowa Aleksandria
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Do you believe they were boo-ed off stage?
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It's like freaking Joy Division on Steroids
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The guitarist was so edgy he allegedly had only three strings on his guitar
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This post will be a bit different from the usual ones.

UNIVERSE – MR LENNON

So Universe was a band led by Mirosław (abbreviated to Mirek) Breguła. Apparently they were pretty big at the start of the 80s in Poland. They didn't make much impact though, and honestly they were mostly incredibly bad.

But there's this song that my dear friend The Lizard showed me. The amazing thing about it, it's actually pretty good musically speaking, and Mirek is really emotional singing this.
But the lyrics - and his singing - are so damn absurd and un-poetic in polish it's absolutely terrifying.

Still, I find it a nice song to listen to sometimes, when you feel nostalgic about John Lennon and want to connect with someone for whom - Lennon was apparently an idol.

The song was written in 1981-1982, around the time Lennon was murdered (an event that deeply hurt Mirek), and it was first performed (and recorded) during the 1983 Opole Festival (the biggest music festival during the communist rule in Poland, which I believe I mentioned already in this thread):



You've lived for so many days
You gave him your autograph just to
Leave
To then meet him again one day

As much as five bullets hit you
To inflict this deadly pain
To silence this voice,
That we know could've still sung

That could've resonate
And give people the joy to live
Who knows? Who knows?
What novelty could you've played?

Millions of broken hearts!
Covered themselves with bereavement
Asking: who actually dared?

Your Yoko will never again
Listen and awe
At your words
From now on, you'll never sing to her again

But the Myth
The Myth of John
Will live on

Your voice
Your style
Inspired so many of us

Johnny!
The world calls out to you
I call out to you
Johnny!
Was this really supposed to be
The end of your days?

You idol of sensitive hearts
Your fan worships/remembers you
Waiting
Till he'll meet you up in heaven

I won't cry - It's too late for tears
The world's too cruel anyway
It kills
Mercilessly diffuses death

So how is Peace supposed to last on it?
Does someone know?
Does someone know?
Whether it's worth to live on?

Johnny!
Johnny, tell me am I forced to stay here alone?
No! No! Naughhhh...
Johnny?
Can "Give Peace A Chance"?
Still make sense?


The ****ed up thing about this song
That it turns from "Cheesy song about mourning after John Lennon" to "Suicide Note Because Of The Death Of JoHn LeNnOn" in a matter of seconds.

Like suddenly after 2min, or so, of campiness and silliness, his performances actually weirdly captivates you. Like: "wait? This kid had really ****ing loved John Lennon. Don't I feel the same about certain things? Isn't there something about those certain Ideas and Ideals who one projects onto the world? Do I actually hold an ideas about life? Couldn't I feel the same pain, if one of my projected symbols of life would've been broken? Abruptly destroyed"

Yeah, nevermind...

...It's just that...
if not for the silly lyrics, this would actually be quite an amazing song.

Too bad they only got that one song.
They seemed like boys with potential.
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I've just recently understood what a powerhouse of a performer is Martyna Jakubowicz

She single-handedly elevates polish music to Beale-highs

This is an add

I'll write an essay on her genius
In the coming days
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