Difference between revisions of "La Cocina en La Casa de Casanova"

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(Tried my hardest to figure out what the fuck he was on about in that song.)
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¡Estamos divertido, si!<br/>
¡Estamos divertido, si!<br/>
Bailamos con la musica<br/>
Bailamos con la musica<br/>
Hay muchas chicas y (niñas?) aqui<br/>
Hay muchas chicas y niñas aqui<br/>
En la casa<br/>
En la casa<br/>
Casanova esta muy (????)<br/>
Casanova esta muy (????)<br/>
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We are fun, yes! (Probably meant HAVING fun)<br/>
We are fun, yes! (Probably meant HAVING fun)<br/>
Dancing with the music<br/>
Dancing with the music<br/>
There are many girls and (Little girls?) here<br/>
There are many girls and little girls here<br/>
In the house<br/>
In the house<br/>
Casanova is very (???)<br/>
Casanova is very (???)<br/>

Revision as of 18:12, 9 February 2009

Track five from the Christian and the Hedgehog Boys. You can listen to it here.

The song serves as a demonstration of Christian's mastery of the Spanish language. Assuming "Casanova" is meant to be a proper name, the song's title translates roughly to "The Kitchen in Casanova's House."

Lyrics

Are you out of your mind? It's hard enough to figure out what the hell Christian's singing in English. But after painstakingly listening to Chris' out of key singing and horrible butchery of Spanish pronunciation, this much was deciphered:
Casanova
Estamos en la cocina
En la casa de Casanova
¡Estamos divertido, si!
Bailamos con la musica
Hay muchas chicas y niñas aqui
En la casa
Casanova esta muy (????)
Porque esta haciendo (????)
Hace calor!
Hace calor!
Casanova
Here we go: ole, ole, ole! Go go go: Ole, ole, ole!
Esta noche, esta noche sera
Divertida: ole, ole, ole!
Uno dos tres: ole ole ole
Un deux trois: ole, ole ole
Go go go: ole ole ole
Ole ole (However many times)
Casanova

In English: Casanova
We're in the kitchen
In the house of Casanova
We are fun, yes! (Probably meant HAVING fun)
Dancing with the music
There are many girls and little girls here
In the house
Casanova is very (???)
Because he is doing/making (????)
It's hot!
It's hot!

Here we go: ole, ole, ole! (Ole just means "cheers" or "bravo")
Go go go: Ole, ole, ole
This night, this night will be
Fun: ole, ole, ole!
One, two three: ole ole ole!
(In French. WTF?!?!) One, two three: ole, ole ole!
Go go go: ole ole ole
Ole ole (However many times)
Casanova