Depressive Age - Remember (1996)

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2009

Track taken from "Electric Scum" (1996, GUN), the last chapter of this innovative and underrated progressive metal band from Berlin.

Jan Lubitzki - Vocals
Jochen Klemp - Guitars
Tim Schallenberg - Bass
Norbert Drescher - Drums

Remeber (je taime, taverne noire) - Lyrics

Hello my sailor!

I am married now and I white you from Lyon,
I drink no more,
I smoke real less, you know 'cause I'm pregnant since
you've been gone.
My husband says he'll bring him up
like if he is his own son.
He's a banker and he leads me out, dinner, dancing, what I want.
Remember, "je t'aime, taverne noir", I see yet the snack
booth on your pants.
I'll never forget your sailor mirth,
how you picked up every comb out of the dirt.
His name is Jaques. He said this is mother's ring.
Take it as a prof for my love.
And our new flat is on the opera park, really nice for my little dogs.
Excuse me. Want you to know what's true?
I've no ring and there's no man.
I need fivethousand for the abortion.
Please! Send it fast as fast as you can!
Remember, "je t'aime, taverne noir" I can't find the one
for whom I yearn. You know 'bout your hurting sailor flirts.
Pick me up like every comb you'd found in the dirt.

Remember, "je t'aime, taverne noir", I see yet the snack
booth on your pants.
I'll never forget your sailor mirth,
how you picked up every comb out of the dirt.

Like his own son
Dancing, dinner, what I want
A ring and a wedding dress
French whispers in sweet caress

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  • A great song. It Reminds me of the wild crossover and alternative times in the late 90s.

  • Thanks for lyrics; great song!

  • I agree! Perfect song!

  • Wow, all the good old memories...

    I listened to this record back in the days and it´s still as amazing, as it was!

    Depressive Age, please: REUNITE!!!!

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