Liten fuggel
folk
norwegian
Norway
Norge
Det fins ein fryd
i skjøre siv,
i kver antydning av et liv.
Det står ein lyd
fra fuglatrekk
som seie alt ska falla vekk.
Det fins ein klang
i malm og løv
som seie alt ska bli te støv.
Som nattens rov
ska alt bli glømt,
av denna lov e alle dømt.
Men hvis eg ser
ein liten fuggel,
så fyke lavt på gylne vinger,
då plukk eg an ner
med mine hender.
Så kanskje synge
du ein sang
om himmelrik og fjerne land,
om smale smau
og vildenvei, Read more on Last.fm.
There are at least three bands named Vamp:
1. Vamp is a folk rock band from Haugesund, Norway, which was started in 1991. The band's musical profile is a mix of Norwegian folk music, Celtic music and rock. Members: Torbjørn Økland (guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, trumpet, chorus), Øyvind Staveland (violin, viola, accordion, flute, vocals), Carl Øyvind Apeland (bass, guitar, keyboards, chorus), Paul Hansen (vocal, guitar), Odin Staveland (keyboard, drums, guitar, vocals).
2. VAMP is a classic hard rock band from Germany. Line-Up: Tom Bellini - vocals, Oliver Scholz - bass, Ricolf Cross - guitar, Dicki Fliszar - drums. They released the album The Rich Don't Rock in 1989, to very good reviews, but the album went nowhere commercially due to a lack of support from the Dive-bomb record label. The album was unavailable for decades, until a deluxe re-issue came out in 2012.
3. Following the demise of London-based psychedelic rock band Sam Gopal Dream in early 1968, Sam Gopal started a new band under his own name. Meanwhile, 'SGD' members Andy Clark, Mick Hutchinson and Pete Sears formed a new band with Viv Prince (previously in The Pretty Things). This short-lived outfit was called Vamp and released the druggy single 'Floatin'' (1968) on Atlantic before splitting up again. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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