Filkovi na kalhoty. Příspěvek k teorii písňového textu (1984) ****************************************************************************************** * Vladimír Pistorius ****************************************************************************************** Filkovi na kalhoty. A Contribution to the Theory of Song Texts (1984) Abstract Filkovi na kalhoty (loosely translated: “For Filek’s Trousers”, meaning something along th Somewhat Meaningless Study”) was significant samizdat from in the 1980s. It was dedicated the verses (i.e. versology) of the lyrics of popular folk songs at the time. The author sh perceive both music and the song lyrics/poem rhythmically, whereby it is possible to diffe outer linguistic, or acoustic, rhythm of the work, and the inner rhythm, characterised by perception. In this sense, the author analyses various types of poetic rhythms, and he con poems and song lyrics usually use different principles of rhythmics. Songs can depend on a using non-textual means, but they are also bound by the formal rules of strophes, length, a very small number of song lyrics can stand alone as independent literary works (poems), the formal and perceptive context. Keywords: lyrics; theory of lyrics; folk music; Czech folk music; versology Článek v PDF ke stažení [ URL "LM-1142-version1-lm_1_2020_pistorius.pdf"] Vladimír Pistorius [ URL "LM-1149.html "]