Lyrics The Booklovers.lrc The Divine Comedy
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[ar: The Divine Comedy]
[al: Promenade]
[ti: The Booklovers]
[length: 05:52]
[00:02.65]This book deals with epiphenomenalism,
[00:04.48]Which has to do with consciousness as a mere accessory of physiological processes whose presence or absence…
[00:06.24]Makes no difference… whatever are you doing?”
[00:15.32]Aphra Benn: Hello
[00:18.92]Cervantes: Donkey
[00:21.68]Daniel Defoe: To christen the day!
[00:24.57]Samuel Richardson: Hello
[00:28.14]Henry Fielding: Tittle-tattle Tittle-tattle…
[00:31.76]Lawrence Sterne: Hello
[00:36.36]Mary Wolstencraft: Vindicated!
[00:39.04]Jane Austen: Here I am!
[00:41.80]Sir Walter Scott: We’re all doomed!
[00:44.56]Leo Tolstoy: Yes!
[00:48.21]Honoré de Balzac: Oui…
[00:51.97]Edgar Allen Poe: Aaaarrrggghhhh!
[00:58.23]Charlotte Brontë: Hello…
[01:00.98]Emily Brontë: Hello…
[01:04.51]Anne Brontë: Hellooo.?
[01:09.04]Nikolai Gogol: Vas chi
[01:11.73]Gustav Flaubert: Oui
[01:15.31]William Makepeace Thackeray: Call me ‘William Makepeace Thackeray’
[01:19.86]Nathaniel Hawthorne: The letter ‘A’
[01:22.56]Herman Melville: Ahoy there!
[01:27.05]Charles Dickens: London is so beautiful this time of year…
[01:30.61]Anthony Trollope: good-good-good-good evening!
[01:34.37]Fyodor Dostoevsky: Here come the sleepers…
[01:37.92]Mark Twain: I can’t even spell ‘Mississippi’!
[01:41.59]George Eliot: George reads German
[01:44.23]Emile Zola: J’accuse
[01:46.92]Henry James: Howdy Miss Wharton!
[01:50.57]Thomas Hardy: Ooo-arrr!
[01:54.19]Joseph Conrad: I’m a bloody boring writer…
[01:58.60]Katherine Mansfield: (cough cough)
[02:02.21]Edith Wharton: Well hello, Mr James!
[02:06.72]DH Lawrence: Never heard of it
[02:11.22]EM Forster: Never heard of it!
[02:15.70]Happy the man, and happy he alone who in all honesty can call today his own;
[02:31.20]He who has life and strength enough to say ‘Yesterday’s dead & gone – I want to live today’
[02:46.46]James Joyce: Hello there!
[02:49.26]Virginia Woolf: I’m losing my mind!
[02:53.84]Marcel Proust: Je me’en souviens plus
[02:57.41]F Scott Fitzgerald: baa bababa baa
[03:01.97]Ernest Hemingway: I forgot the…
[03:05.61]Hermann Hesse: Oh es ist alle so häßlich
[03:08.32]Evelyn Waugh: Whoooaarr!
[03:11.94]William Faulkner: Tu connait William Faulkner?
[03:15.54]Anaïs Nin: The strand of pearls
[03:21.81]Ford Maddox Ford: Any colour, as long as it’s black!
[03:24.55]Jean-Paul Sartre: Let’s go to the dome, Simone!
[03:28.18]Simone de Beauvoir: C’est exact present
[03:30.83]Albert Camus: The beach… the beach
[03:34.56]Franz Kafka: WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ME?!
[03:38.15]Thomas Mann: Mam
[03:39.99]Graham Greene: Call me ‘pinky’, lovely
[03:43.62]Jack Kerouac: Me car’s broken down…
[03:46.36]William S Burroughs: Woww!
[03:50.87]Happy the man, and happy he alone who in all honesty can call today his own;
[04:06.15]He who has life and strength enough to say
[04:14.26]Yesterday’s dead & gone – I want to live today
[04:21.50]Kingsley Amis: (cough)
[04:24.37]Doris Lessing: I hate men!
[04:27.03]Vladimir Nabokov: Hello, little girl…
[04:31.50]William Golding: Achtung Busby!
[04:35.27]JG Ballard: Instrument binnacle
[04:38.85]Richard Brautigan: How are you doing?
[04:42.42]Milan Kundera: I don’t do interviews
[04:46.00]Ivy Compton Burnett: Hello…
[04:50.55]Paul Theroux: Have a nice day!
[04:54.11]Günter Grass: I’ve found snails!
[04:58.88]Gore Vidal: Oh, it makes me mad!
[05:02.42]John Updike: Run rabbit, run rabbit, run, run, run…
[05:06.06]Kazuro Ishiguro: Ah so, old chap!
[05:09.68]Malcolm Bradbury: stroke John Steinbeck, stroke JD Salinger
[05:14.19]Iain Banks: Too orangey for crows!
[05:17.87]AS Byatt: Nine tenths of the law, you know…
[05:22.30]Martin Amis: (burp)
[05:25.93]Brett Easton Ellis: Aaaaarrrggghhh!
[05:29.51]Umberto Eco: I don’t understand this either…
[05:33.11]Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Mi casa es su casa
[05:37.68]Roddy Doyle: ha ha ha!
[05:40.30]Salman Rushdie: Names will live forever…
[05:44.95]Year of Release: 1994