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Post by Hiding on Nov 30, 2004 1:05:41 GMT 2
"Viva" seems to mean the same in all languages
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Post by MaliceGarden on Nov 30, 2004 1:06:51 GMT 2
at least, in spanish, portuguese,brazillian-portuguese and russian.
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Post by Hittavainen on Nov 30, 2004 1:12:59 GMT 2
Here you go: Uncle Lenin ;D Uncle Lenin lives in Russia, but there's a long way to Vietnam from there. But i just feel that uncle Lenin lives as near as uncle Ho Chi Minh.
Lenin has so big forehead, that it can contain the whole earth and the heaven(/sky) too. Uncle Lenin smiles, and his eyes are twinkling and he laughs just like uncle Ho Chi Minh.
Uncle Lenin lives in Russia, I'll invite him as a guest to here in Vietnam. He loves us, towards us he is as sweet as is uncle Ho Chi Minh.
I am a little pioneer, and small is yet my strength. But a little one can also fight for peace, like Lenin and uncle Ho Chi Minh. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by MaliceGarden on Nov 30, 2004 1:15:21 GMT 2
YOU ARE MOCKING ME, RIGHT?!!!!! the forehead part is superb!
so cool! but, yet frightning!
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Post by Hiding on Nov 30, 2004 1:24:53 GMT 2
Phantastic text. Especially about forehead! ;D Someday I'll find and translate the same masterpieces of our "poets". Something like: "I burned "Lenin" at the metal plate by the electric welding" ;D
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Post by MaliceGarden on Nov 30, 2004 1:26:08 GMT 2
lol!
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Post by Hiding on Nov 30, 2004 1:37:01 GMT 2
I've just listened to it. They've done with such a soul! The boy seemed to have Lenin and Ho Shi Min in his childish dreams. I even can imagine how Lenin with his big forehead and Min come to this child, give him some presents and they ask to sing about them. Amazing!
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Post by MaliceGarden on Nov 30, 2004 1:39:03 GMT 2
lol!!!!! and saying to them that when he grew up, he would like to be like them.
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Post by Grimner on Nov 30, 2004 2:05:24 GMT 2
Goddamn, even the finnish communist faction is utterly insane.
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Post by ShamanRunedancer on Nov 30, 2004 11:02:23 GMT 2
I've got one album from Falkenbach. I looked their web page some time ago, and I saw some things that made me have a doubt; I saw a lot of symbols too much similar to the ones osed by the nazis in the times of prewar and war. Could somebody tell me if this people are "this way" or deny it completely? I say this because I know that some bands have the "clever brain" to say they're nazis... and I don't want to have anything to do with such a crap people, and I would feel sorry if Falkenbach are amongst them... It`s great that you ask!Many people say something like"I just like the music and don`t care about their mental attitude" or "As long as I don`t know I don`t care" I never heard anything about Falkenbach that indicates they could be nazis otherwise I wouldn`t be fan of this band and post the link here. Cause I also say that I don`t want to have anything to do with such bastards. I read an article in the "MetalHammer"which discussed this nazi-theme and there was written that some bands-and also Falkenbach-are suspected wrongly to be nazis and in an interview he said also something against nazis-don`t know it exactly anymore-and that the name "Falkenbach"could have a jewish origin.In addition the "Metalhammer-and RockHard"magazine would never release an interview with a nazi-band. Some of the pagan symbols were abused by the nazis but they have a good origin and most of the people who uses this symbols today do it because of their original meaning. But I think that bands and also fans should show it more outwards:"We are against nazis".I found a webpage about nordic mythology with a "Pagans against fascism"-banner.In my opinion a great idea!
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Post by Southern Troll on Nov 30, 2004 11:05:25 GMT 2
Hey this band is not from Brasil but you have to check! Lúnasa folk from Ireland! It's nice! www.lunasa.ieI don't have one web page but have other band from Brasil that i have to tlak about! Mithological Cold Towers! This band is Black Metal but they have a Incan Theme and sing some songs in this old language! The sound is good specially the bone flutes!
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Post by Scalawag on Nov 30, 2004 11:27:40 GMT 2
it's nice to see a folk/etno discussion at a metal forum without those nsbm morons but it sure sux that we all have to explain ourselves a million times only for liking metal or european (especially northern) folk/etno music... gutless political corenctness always preaching about something but never acting when it's supposed to... saloon-antifascists... bah! anyway, the music proscribed by our iberian kin is GREAT!!! gotta try to get some albums ordered by local record stores... ;D ;D ;D how come nobody posted TENHI, it's a good etno sorts of band? uncle Lenin... hahaha... i remember from ex-Yugoslavia when we had all those songs about comrade Tito, from those for kids to those for the adults, the army, etc. LOL i was just a kid back than so i've no hard feelings for that period personaly, although a lot of shit went down... not nearly as much as after '91 though... nationalism is stupid, period! (not that other systems are any better though)
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Post by MaliceGarden on Nov 30, 2004 12:02:04 GMT 2
lunasa is nice, in deed. i have some songs fro mythological..., but i didnt seem very fond of them. i'll listen to them again.
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Post by TomS on Nov 30, 2004 17:59:27 GMT 2
(Hey, wouldn't that be evil if we were! ;D) You ARE evil, Hitta! Watch this: So, there's REAL proof! ;D
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Post by DaveTheRake on Nov 30, 2004 20:27:46 GMT 2
Well, than you very much for all the info and extremely well explanations about the Falkenbach's symbolism. You all really make me breathe, because it was a question that I was doing myself for some time. And it's great that you tell me they're not nazis, now I can listen to them without any reserves. But on what I still have some doubts is on the "convenience" to use some symbols that have been so badly used... don't take me wrong, I'm not saying that I find it dissaprovable, I just mean that surely there's a huge debate on this topic. Maybe the best thing a band may do, in case they want to use all this symbology is, as very well has ShamanruneDancer said, to have a banner or a declaration against nazism; but this makes me think on the conversations I've got with my mother about the Basque problem; she says that all Basques who appear on Tv and so on must declare strongly that they're against ETA terrorism, and I always say that just for being Basque nobody must be obligated to show his/her political ideology... and so maybe with bands using the Germanic mithology. Kinda hard matter, don't you think? I don't know what to think, sorry. What I can't believe is that a band like Korpiklaani may be called nazi, C'mon, you're music is fucking miles away from any nazi intention! I would knock down whoever could dare to call Korpiklaani nazi (always that this whoever is smaller and less strong than me and don't know anything from martial arts... sorry, I've got much love for my face, I wouldn't like to see it even uglier! ;D)
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