10/14/2012
Pannónia - Diótörő / Sose halok meg 7" 1967
Pannónia was the Béla Radics's short-lived beat band after the Atlantis. Here's their only SP from 1967. Pannónia was the interesting band... they were the beat band, but they were more commercial like the Atlantis. But who cares? It's a very cool record! Look at the songs!
The 1st song called Diótörő, it's a very nice Tchaikovsky cover with Radics's guitar solos. Huh! Fast and dance directing. Listening the nice and cool Radics guitar riffs!
The 2nd song called Sose halok meg ( meaning: I never die). It's a typical song from '67. The protest song against the Vietnam war. The lyrics: " There are still places on earth/Unfortunately, today, there are also/Where is weapons and raging/The battle is fierce/ There is a boy in the jungle/ Thousand deaths lie for him/ And he sarcastically says: / I was born something else! " The music is so fast, and the main instrument the organ and the guitar.
So nice! I very love this song! Enjoy!
Here's the rare picture about the band:
Tracklist:
01. Diótörő
02. Sose halok meg
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