Joke Collection Website - Cold jokes - Nowitzki's songs
Nowitzki's songs
In an interview with Nowitzki, Witt asked Nowitzki what is the most frequently played song on his IPOD? The Germans took out a pair of small speakers and enjoyed the TOP 10 on their IPOD with the guests.
The first song is "You rocked me all night", which is a famous song by the old Australian rock band AC/DC. "This song makes me full of motivation," Nowitzki said. "I often listen to this song when I practice in the arena, and sometimes I listen to it before the game starts. AC/DC has such primitive energy that I can't help but follow the rhythm of others. "
The second song is the classic "No Quarter" by the more established British rock band "Led Zeppelin". "This is my favorite Led Zeppelin song," Nowitzki said. "I like the part where robert plant sings deeply. That rhythm-"When he spoke, the German began to hum a tune:" No, no, no, that's the best part. Whenever I feel depressed when I am not at home, I will lie in bed and start listening to this song as soon as I close my eyes, which will make my mind a lot empty. "
The third song is the theme song from the famous American rock musical Long Hair. You know, this is a musical that is only sought after by Americans. A German?
"Oh, yes," Nowitzki said with a smile. "Steve likes to talk about my hair at that time. He likes joking too much, especially after I cut my hair short. I played this song just to laugh at him, a guy who thinks he is handsome. After reading GQ's stupid article that day, I decided to listen to this song again.
After the interview, Witt still pestered Nowitzki, hoping to dig out some better inside stories and talk about his feelings about the lyrical songs full of homesickness. Unexpectedly, Nowitzki's idea surprised him. He showed a completely different idea: Nash gave him a set of four-channel audio equipment a few years ago, and now he is recording some songs with this equipment. He is going to save one of them in an IPOD to play a game with the sun.
Yes, this German accent is too strong to be someone else's. The first song is called "Devil in Dallas", which seems to prove that it is either an elaborate fake or a record that is about to sell well.
After the chaotic guitar overture, the complete rock songs roared out of the speakers, obviously influenced by the bands "WHO", "Slayer" and "GREEDENCE". But those guitar and keyboard performances, including passionate singing, mean that the rare musical talent is surprising and frustrating at the same time-after hearing Nowitzki's voice, these people thought it was another bad album made by athletes at random, but after listening to the sounds of these guitars, they couldn't believe it was a semi-finished product. Who would have thought that a star who is busy with NBA games all day would practice his guitar so diligently outside the court, and might even make all Dallas people feel ashamed. Can you imagine?
Nowitzki did it. Witt wrote that he plays the guitar, only that he plays with tickets and dabbles casually, but this guy is really great. After calling Nowitzki's former teammate "Popeye" Jones, everyone knew the secret. It turned out that most of the background music in these albums was made by Nowitzki alone. He only invited a few musicians to help, but Nowitzki himself played jazz drums, bass and amazing keyboards.
Germans have their own style of playing. His music also has a special flavor, some heavy and strong rock music, some impromptu jokes and some new feelings. In one song, Nowitzki played a guitar solo, accompanied by punk style. Unfortunately, it broke in the middle of the song, probably because there was something wrong with the recording. What a pity-the name of this song is Little General, which is the same as the nickname of Mavericks coach.
What is more exciting than Nowitzki's playing all kinds of musical instruments by himself is his persistence in lyrics. Looking at those lyrics, you can imagine how much energy he put into it. The Sidecourt reflects his intention of getting something for nothing in his career, which is extremely boring, and his environment is still surrounded by flattering villains. This is a rock song in the style of1970s, which is quoted from a passage written by Paul Shirley, a man of the sun, in the most depressed period: "Come and watch me play children's games/cheer for your millionaire/watch for four hours and never look back/be jealous of our skills and muscles."
The next song is what happened outside the road: "Randy's stupid question/how do you keep high intensity/those gold diggers show off their snow-white bodies/paternity tests are being staged in every city."
Interestingly, Germans are also interested in rap songs. His song "Raping My Real Leg (Come to my site, I will fight back)" may win the theme song award of the Mavericks playoffs. If Mavericks insiders can participate, this song is probably the reason why Mavericks defender Terry recently announced the signing of Nowitzki. Terry owns a record company called Sense in Atlanta.
It is said that Mavericks owner Cuban and Todd's 2929 Entertainment Company are shooting a documentary for Nowitzki recently, telling behind-the-scenes stories. The film will be shown in major theaters in the near future, and the DVD will also be listed at the same time.
- Related articles
- What do Koreans think of Empress Mingcheng?
- Legendary jokes of Hakka tulou in Yongding
- Run, brother. What's the name of the game in which Ruby Lin made many mistakes?
- The name of the funny three words in the game (64 selected)
- Boyfriend said that? Why do you take a part-time job? I didn't tell you. If you have no money, tell me. Why are you always disobedient? What is his psychological thought?
- In which episode of Wife¡¯s Romantic Travel did Xie Na talk about her mother?
- 1.85 meter big man humorous joke
- What does it mean when a boy calls a girl a big nose?
- Joke accent
- How about Dumb and Agua 2?