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10、The Unforgiven
, o, w0 n# e$ i5 h0 A% q% X; n F METALLICA(金属乐队),队如其名,是世界首屈一指的重金属乐队,难能可贵的是,在音乐风潮变幻多番的欧美摇滚乐坛,METALLICA一直不曾随波逐流,始终坚持自己纯正的重金属音乐风格。乐队的成员每人都深怀绝技,这也正是METALLICA仗以辉煌20余年在同时期成名的重金属乐队早已销声匿迹的时候仍然屹立于摇滚乐坛的真正原因。METALLICA是乐坛罕见的几支由贝司主导的重金属乐队,乐队极具天赋的贝司手CLIFF BURTON技艺非凡,成为乐队的核心人物,BURTON的言行影响了乐队的每一个人,他也主导着乐队音乐个性的走向。1986年他在车祸中丧生,几乎宣布了乐队的灭亡。一名打法刚猛凌厉的顶级鼓手重金属乐队占据着非常重要的地位,DEF LEPPARD即是因为其单臂鼓手的原因,在演绎较重的作品时总是缺少一分雄壮的阳刚气息,而METALLICA的鼓手也是乐队的创始人ULRICH完全符合这样的要求。听过METALLICA的歌曲,就会发现他们的主音吉他非常的厉害,几乎每首歌曲中的大段吉他SOLO都具有非常的难度且极为耐听。最为难得的是主唱JAMES HETFIELD的超绝嗓音和唱功,JAMES HETFIELD的嗓音高亢时如钛金一般铿锵,却也有其柔和的一面。
0 P" S) Y% q& C& H+ d 《THE UNFORGIVEN》这首他们的柔情作品正好把JAMES HETFIELD刚柔并济的嗓音展露无遗。在一声像极的汽笛中,一连串听似简单却蕴含极高难度的吉他合弦逐步展开了前奏部分,紧随之贝司演绎出了音乐的主线,主唱刚劲沧桑的嗓音在音乐初始充分展现了他声线的粗犷特点,歌声比较”重”、”噪”,然而随之一转,主唱开始以难得展现的柔缓嗓音演绎音乐的承接部分:NEVER BE NEVER SEE/WON'T SEE WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN/WHAT I'VE FELT/WHAT I'VE KNOWN NEVER SHINED THROUGHT IN WHAT I'VE SHOWN/NEVER FREE NEVER ME SO I DUB THEE UNFORGIVEN,乐至此时,柔和中蕴含的沧桑悲意简直催人泪下。METALLICA无愧于重金属音乐头牌乐队的荣誉。' A( c/ k+ b1 B! [, a/ @. M T
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New blood joins this earth
9 d; S; r L; Q% \. ZAnd quickly he's subdued l( B8 s6 G1 R
Through constant pained disgrace
3 Q- ~0 H' q P, c, y( aThe young boy learns their rules' l; ~ I7 Q& S0 A5 F2 o8 P
% o. E3 Y) q0 {/ o9 w. F# XWith time, the child draws in y2 _9 N( \8 i; R G' `
This whipping boy done wrong: k: f5 [. B, e$ T
Deprived of all his thoughts
1 [$ ]- m8 g# X7 U% C' EThe young man struggles on and on, he's known
% D' d) L4 D$ |1 o, L" aA vow unto his own
8 ?3 i; R) U, d/ @) n( f* OThat never from this day7 x5 A" F/ R4 Y
His will they'll take away# M3 U1 n3 A6 F9 [: Z/ y
9 o# s/ s# |' R7 X h$ h; PWhat I've felt6 R! R' ~: N2 O4 M) n- r
What I've known
% k" U% b/ V3 b7 h, C, f' R1 _Never shined through in what I've shown. O- Q- s8 [- A
Never be4 d {, [6 R3 P2 a# B# X
Never see
$ H- j0 D2 k4 t7 uWon't see what might have been
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Never shined through in what I've shown
7 g2 e- T' E2 H7 f: B1 y/ n# }Never free
2 d# o7 p6 {# _) l. [8 F; d6 s* DNever me
4 P/ U8 ~, ?: W1 J$ s, n8 A5 LSo I dub thee unforgiven?
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They dedicate their lives
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He tries to please them all& ~( |+ W W6 z( y6 a2 T' T4 D% c
This bitter man he is; N% E6 D/ M& Z; y
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Throughout his life the same
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This fight he cannot win% y ~, A6 B) K0 D9 K3 z
A tired man they see no longer cares
& J3 f* n" k8 k$ w- }The old man then prepares
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That old man here is me
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You labeled me
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So I dub thee unforgiven?5 H/ W+ J2 l5 n3 N
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