Serry, I have a favour to ask of you.
Could you tell me what these two song titles (by t.a.t.y.) mean in English, literally?
"Nichya"
"Obizienka Nol"
Thanks.
deleted user 06.09.2005 13:03
You gotta be kidding, Inu-san.
Cheers.
Mr. Tampon Tea.
Nichya = Draw (in the sport) or No-one's, Nobody's - about man/woman/item
Obizienka Nol = Monkey Zero
On Russian title of the band writes as T.a.T.y., on English they're T.a.T.u. And tatu - is tatoo, though there are different meanings of their name (including one sexual).
T.A.T.U. arn't even real lesbians, their manager paid them to be like that to get money. They filed a lawsuit against him so they could stop doing the lesbian acts... as their contracts say they must. One of them even has a child now.
As Serry explained, in Russian they write t.a.t.y., but in English, t.A.T.u.
The reason they did that in English is because some other band/act already had the t.a.t.y. name~!
I wrote t.a.t.y. though, since I figured Sergey would be more familiar with that version.
pussy_control wrote: T.A.T.U. arn't even real lesbians, their manager paid them to be like that to get money. They filed a lawsuit against him so they could stop doing the lesbian acts... as their contracts say they must. One of them even has a child now.
I don't think they necessarily filed a lawsuit against him. They fired him, and replaced him with someone else, so they don't have to do the lesbian act anymore.
Btw. I heard their new album, "Dangerous And Moving", which comes out in October, and I must say it's one of the best new albums I've heard this year (next to Queen and Paul Rodgers' "Return Of The Champions"!)
Haven't heard their last album, I just have seen "All about us" video (uncensored version).
Actually I don't know what they're gonna release outside Russia, since they were rerecorded their previously released songs for releasing them outside Russia, so maybe I've heard some of these new songs in their Russian versions. For instance, their hit "All the things she said" (or something like that) was released in Russia much earlier than in Europe and America and it was sung on Russian and called "I went crazy" (not exact translation).
And about Julia - she was an actress (when she was about 10, I think) before became singer. And one little detail - she really likes posing top-less for photos! :)
Serry... wrote: Haven't heard their last album, I just have seen "All about us" video (uncensored version).
Actually I don't know what they're gonna release outside Russia, since they were rerecorded their previously released songs for releasing them outside Russia, so maybe I've heard some of these new songs in their Russian versions. For instance, their hit "All the things she said" (or something like that) was released in Russia much earlier than in Europe and America and it was sung on Russian and called "I went crazy" (not exact translation).
Ah yes, "Ya Shosla S Uma"!
And about Julia - she was an actress (when she was about 10, I think) before became singer. And one little detail - she really likes posing top-less for photos! :)
Julia's the one with black hair, right? If it is, that doesn't surprise me that she likes to pose topless.
Well Uma is an Indian name and India is just below Russia which is where t.a.t.u come from.
Failing that Uma Thurman's father was a Buddhist scholar and Buddhism is one of the many faiths that our Russian friends subscribe to.
pussy_control wrote: T.A.T.U. arn't even real lesbians, their manager paid them to be like that to get money. They filed a lawsuit against him so they could stop doing the lesbian acts... as their contracts say they must. One of them even has a child now.
I don't think they necessarily filed a lawsuit against him. They fired him, and replaced him with someone else, so they don't have to do the lesbian act anymore.
Btw. I heard their new album, "Dangerous And Moving", which comes out in October, and I must say it's one of the best new albums I've heard this year (next to Queen and Paul Rodgers' "Return Of The Champions"!)
To be honest, I wouldn't mind putting my head between either of their legs. LOL!
iGSM wrote: Well Uma is an Indian name and India is just below Russia which is where t.a.t.u come from.
Failing that Uma Thurman's father was a Buddhist scholar and Buddhism is one of the many faiths that our Russian friends subscribe to.
Ah!
OIC, it was otherwise a pun, which went over my head.