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Episódio 7: A White Shade of Pale

publicado em 30/06/2024

O sétimo episódio de “História das Canções” traz “A Whiter Shade of Pale”, música de estreia da banda britânica Procol Harum, num single lançado em maio de 1967. A canção já foi considerada a mais tocada em espaços públicos e em meios de comunicação do Reno Reino Unido no Século XX.

Apresentamos estas e outras histórias, além de novas leituras da canção com:

Eric Clapton, Johnny Rivers, Joe Cocker, Willie Nelson, Bonnie Tyler, Annie Lennox, Rosinha de Valença, El Puma, Deep Purple, Pholhas, Legião Urbana e Carlos Santana & Steve Winwood.

 

A Whiter Shade of Pale

 

We skipped the light fandango

Turned some cartwheels across the floor

I was feeling kind of seasick

 

When the crowd called out for more

The room was humming harder

And the ceiling flew away

 

When I called out for another drink

The waiter brought a tray

And so it was later

 

When the miller told this tale

That her face at first just ghostly

Turned a whiter shade of pale

 

She said, "There is no reason

And the truth is plain to see"

That I wandered through my playing cards

 

 

Gary Brooker/Keith Reid /Matthew Fisher

 

And could not let her be, no

One of 16 vestal virgins

Who was leaving for the coast

 

And although my eyes were open

They might just as well have been closed

And so it was later

 

When the miller told this tale

He said that her face at first just ghostly

And then turned a whiter shade of pale

 

And so it was later

When the miller told this tale

He said that her face at first just ghostly

 

Then turned a whiter shade of pale

Oh, just a whiter shade of pale

Then turned a whiter shade of pale

 

Texto (em inglês) para quem quiser aprofundar-se na história desta canção:

Procol Harum: The epic story of A Whiter Shade of Pale

By Marcus Gray (Classic Rock) published 8 June 2023

https://www.loudersound.com/features/procol-harum-a-whiter-shade-of-pale

 

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