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Join Date: May 2021
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REPUBLIKA
PART I ![]() Similarly to Klaus Mitffoch, Republika had a musical mastermind of it's own – writing all the songs and pulling all the strings – Grzegorz Ciechowski. After Republika disbanded Ciechowski started his solo career, that was at least as popular as Republika in it's glory days, if not more. So, this post is going to be about both Republika, and Ciechowski's solo efforts (released under the pseudonym "Obywatel GC" [Citizen GC]). Formed in 1981, Republika was a New Wave/Art Rock formation, with it's music being characterised by compositional complexity, Ciechowski's extremely characteristic vocals, and the often used western concert flute (Ciechowski being the bands flautist). They had a very distinctive visual style, that is just as associated with the band as it's music. The picture above is a quite good representation of it: the colours being only black and whites, all arranged in stripes, flags sometimes, etc. All their album covers featured similar style, and when playing live, the band would recreate these visuals on stage. They disbanded in 1986, during the recording of their third album. The rest of the band was unhappy with Ciechowski's leadership and a big argument arose, because of which they never finished the album, and the songs went to be released on Obywatel GC's debut record. During the communist days in Poland, the most popular musical festival was held annually at the city of Opole. In 1990 (a year after the "first free elections"), during the Opole Festival the organisers thought of doing a sort of summary/recapitulation of the greatest polish music from the 80s, and asked Ciechowski and the other members of the band to play a gig. And so the band reconciled and afterwards actually went on to record four more albums, before definitively ending the career after Ciechowski's death in 2002. Now, to the songs: Republika 1981 – 1986 "Kombinat" "Biała Flaga" "The White Flag' This is probably Republika's best known song: Where are they? Try to find a better piano solo. The hell's he doing. Where are all my friends -ends-ends-ends-ends-ends They ran out Though there were always more than a few -oo-oo-oo-oo-oo They've hid In various obscure institutions -utions-utions-utions-utions-utions Swallowed up By galloping prostitutions -utions-utions-utions-utions-utions Where are my friends Militants from those past years There were always more than a few Now I'm alone Who is that gentleman Who speaks so culturally Oh how he tries to sit and stand nicely Gasp what a tone, what a bow What depth in every topic And what intelligent beliefs -efs-efs-efs-efs-efs Where are my friends Militants from those past years There were always more than a few Now I'm alone Here they are everyone is here My friends from many fronts What a parade what a beautiful stride Marching shoulder to shoulder straight ahead And in slippers, in suits With pajamas under their arms With foundations, taxes and with white flags There goes a whole crowd of them, a whole crowd of them Crowd of them crowd of them Crowd of them crowd of them Crowd of them... Where are they Where are they They ran out They ran out Where are they They ran out It's like he's playing microtones on that piano "Śmierć w Bikini" "Death in Bikini" The lyrics are literally untranslatable (at least by me, so I won't attempt it They're great, btw) "Na Barykadach Walka Trwa" "There's still fighting going on on the barricades" It's like when you listen to these lyrics, you're either like "dafuq's he talkin about" or "oh, damn, that makes sense", or the mix of both And to my personal favourite from this era: "Moja Krew" "My Blood' There will be a separate post about this song. Now that I think of it, it's a shame that Janerka and Ciechowski have never collaborated with each other. The style is so similar, yet coming from another point o view (thus being complementive to each other). OBYWATEL GC ![]() Now, this era of Ciechowski's career was best known for Obywatel GC's second album titled 'Tak! Tak!" (Yes! Yes!). This 1988 album contained two of the most popular and substantial songs: [as to the lyrics: I'm trying to make sense of all of this: Ciechowski is a master lyricist. When it comes to the lyrics, few can match him in his linguistical prowess in songwriting. My translations will always fall flat on the poetic meaning / language awareness of the original thing. 1. Having fun/playing a game/Please Yourself/having a ball are homonyms in Polish (there are other synonyms for each of these words however) Nie Pytaj Mnie o Polskę "Don't you dare to ask me about Poland" It ain't a carnival But I want to dance nevertheless And I will, I shall I'll dance her until the daybreak It's not a game But I'm still having a ball Oh the sleepless nights The dreamy days She ain't a lover But I still do sleep with her Even though they laugh, Even though they'll make fun of me She's always so tired Oh god, she's so drunk That's why you shouldn't ask me why Don't ask me why Don't ask me why I'm still with her Don't ask me why I ain't with another girl Don't ask me why I still believe that There's just no other place That would suit me Don't ask me what Do I still see in her Don't ask me why don't I keep it for another one Don't ask me why That I do still crave to fall asleep with her And wake up inside/right there Oh, These filthy trainstations That's when I really meet her It's among those crowds that silently curse Or that drunk hobo that is mumbling That "as long as we're alive – she'll be living too" Don't ask me why I fancy her Don't ask me what Is it that I see in her (...) and Tak! Tak! "Yes, yes It's me..." Finally I'll tell you my mind Right in your face I'm ashamed that the world Is still carrying you on it's back You know what? About it all, To it all I have all the answers I always have a witty response Oh, you can't escape (You cover your face?) To not get hit you're doing a milion funny faces Just wait I will give you hell You mimic it all Everything that i do I have enough of you already Those empty eyes Just wait a bit I'll smash the mirror - yes yes Yes yes - there in the mirror It's unfortunately me Yes yes - in the flesh Yes yes - there in the mirror It's unfortunately me Yes yes - in the flesh Just now When no one hears (Do not worry - you're alone in the house) You fill up the bathtub with warm water and Proclaim in the mirror That you want to change the world I know - you strive for more a litlle bit but tell me How many days did you spend in front of the mirror? ****, seriously, about these two songs: When was the last time you've heard something as good as this? That's it's for today: a briefing of Republlika's first run, and a Sneak Peak for Obywatell GC's solo career (his two greatest hits). kisses
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