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				| Goblim IsraTrance Full Member
 
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						| This should really be in the unidentified section, but I need someone who understands french. In the beginning of this track Aerodance - Pop Freak there is a man speaking in french. Could you please write down what he says (in french) and also the translation to english please. 
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						| Joe Dassin - L'ete Indien Lyrics 
 Tu sais
 
 Je n'ai jamais ete aussi heureux que ce matin la
 Nous marchions sur une plage
 Un peu comme celle-ci
 C'etait I'automne
 
 Un automne ou il faisait b.eau
 Une saison qui n'existe que dans le Nord de I'Amerique
 La-bas on I'apelle I'ete Indien
 Mais c'etait tout simplement le notre
 Avec ta robe longue
 Tu ressemblais a une aquarelle de Marie Laurence . . .
 Et je me souviens
 
 Je me souviens tres bien de ce que je t'ai dit ce matin la
 ll y a un an
 
 ll y a un siecle
 ll y a une eternite
 
 
 On ira ou tu voudras quand tu voudras
 Et I'on s'aimera encore lorsque I'amour sera mort
 Toute la vie
 Sera pareille a ce matin
 Aux couleurs de I'ete Indien
 
 Aujourd'hui je suis tres loin de ce matin d'automne
 Mais c'est comme si j'y etais.
 
 Je pense a toi
 Oil est-tu
 Que fais-tu
 Est-ce que j'existe encore pour toi
 Je regarde cette vague
 Qui n'atteindra jamais la dune
 Tu vois comme elle je reviens en arriere
 Comme elle je me couche sur le sable et je me souviens
 Je me souviens des marees hautes
 Du soleil et du bonheur qui passait sur la mer
 ll y a une eternite
 Un siecle
 ll y a un an.
 
 On ira ou tu voudras quand tu voudras . . .
 
 Ba Ba Ba
 Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba . . .
 
 >ENJOY.
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						| Nice one bedbug   |  
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						| welcome dude, but sorry for missing translation... |  
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				| Goblim IsraTrance Full Member
 
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						| Thanks man!   If anyone wants to translate that's cool too...
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						| the translation is not so good, but that's all I could find: 
 JOE DASSIN/THE INDIAN SUMMER
 
 You know, I was never also happy as this morning
 we walked on a beach little as this one
 it was the autumn, one autumn when weather was nice
 a season which exists only in the North of America
 There they call it the Indian summer
 but it was simply ours
 with your long dress you resembled
 in Mary Laurencin's watercolor
 and I remember, I remember very well
 of what I have said to you this morning
 one year ago, has a century there, has an eternity there
 
 they will go where you will want, when you will want
 and they will still like themselves, when love will have died
 all the life will be similar this morning
 in the colours of the Indian summer
 
 today I am very far from this autumn morning
 but it's as if I was there
 I think of you
 where am hushed up?
 what do you make?
 do I still exist for you?
 I look at this wave which will never attain the dune
 you see, as it I lie down on sand
 and I remember
 I remember high tides
 of the sun and happiness which passed on the sea
 there is an eternity, a century, one year ago
 
 they will go where you will want, when you will want
 and they will still like themselves, when love will have died
 all the life will be similar this morning
 in the colours of the Indian summer
 
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