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Pirren issue
Hmmm if pirren is like it is in this thread i would say he is a pirate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGIErsSSrKM&feature=related
If not /w him
If yes /w him
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGIErsSSrKM&feature=related
If not /w him
If yes /w him
Would someone do me a favor and dissolve a big block of styrofoam in a couple gallons of gas, stir in some soap flakes for thickness, smear the resulting putty on arxeeron's neck/chest/genitals, and light it?
tyia.
tyia.
Someone annihilate the spambot
It's too much work, Lecter. I'll just hit him with my Jeep. If it makes you feel any better, my Jeep gets terrible gas mileage.
Not good enough.
Waste'a goddamn ammo.
(Unsure if I'm quoting correctly, here.)
(Unsure if I'm quoting correctly, here.)
hmmm im thinking that you are having low quality speakers for hearing this song... Lecter you under the influence of pirating music(aka Alestorm) dont agree with my choice of music? if not then go LEARN RUSSIAN!
[edit]I'm too lazy to transliterate the Cyrillic, so I'll just note that the Russian language is for barbarians and other animals. I never liked it, despite it being my first foreign language (even before Latin), and it has proved to be entirely useless on the world stage. That latter bit has been much to my father's consternation, as he was raving about how it was going to be the next big thing for those in the fields of science and business once Gorby's work was done -- instead you all turned into even more of a frozen, backwards mudpit than ever before (which is really saying something).
I don't even need to use Pyruski to do M&A work with Gazprom, so why bother?
I don't even need to use Pyruski to do M&A work with Gazprom, so why bother?
Oh hey, I just now bothered to click that link, and am very happy I did! I've been itching to expose people to my collection of russian music videos I like to have playing in the background while I roam the VO universe. Or, at least, those parts of the VO universe I feel safe going to.
This song has been the first stop for me for a while now. (Pardon the video. The song's the good part here.) The band broke up recently, as it turns out, but I'm still a fan of most of their stuff.
Then I generally follow a link, on towards some thematically similar songs, in that they're vaguely about cossacs and anarchism. Usually sometimes a little more somber though. This can be a risky route, however, as you're liable to run across some crazy videos about how the jeudo-masonic conspiracy ruined holy mother russia, and nobody wants that.
Really, it's much safer to head off into the region of WWII marches, such as this one, or this one. (Although the second is actually a later march written for a movie I've never seen.)
If, on the other hand, I'm feeling a little more revolutionary I'd probably head over to something more recent, like this, which has somewhat similar themes. (The video, by the way, I think is one of the very few home-made videos for these songs that might be worth watching.)
After either of those options, I'm liable to try and find something a little more light-hearted, such as this, uhm, march, or maybe something else by the same band.
Sooner or later, though, I'll go full out modern, unless I get stuck listening through all the available Kino first.
Once that happens, there will be some belorussians (btw, I consider this so be my theme song for VO) and then more belorussians and then maybe some more belorussians. I really like this band a lot.
At any rate, I will inevitably end up listening to the one song with subtitles I've bothered with, so if you've been feeling left out, now is your chance to enjoy the joys of russian rock.
PS: that last band is also one of my favorites, so if you're interested, I suggest this song, as well as this one, and also this educational video.
This song has been the first stop for me for a while now. (Pardon the video. The song's the good part here.) The band broke up recently, as it turns out, but I'm still a fan of most of their stuff.
Then I generally follow a link, on towards some thematically similar songs, in that they're vaguely about cossacs and anarchism. Usually sometimes a little more somber though. This can be a risky route, however, as you're liable to run across some crazy videos about how the jeudo-masonic conspiracy ruined holy mother russia, and nobody wants that.
Really, it's much safer to head off into the region of WWII marches, such as this one, or this one. (Although the second is actually a later march written for a movie I've never seen.)
If, on the other hand, I'm feeling a little more revolutionary I'd probably head over to something more recent, like this, which has somewhat similar themes. (The video, by the way, I think is one of the very few home-made videos for these songs that might be worth watching.)
After either of those options, I'm liable to try and find something a little more light-hearted, such as this, uhm, march, or maybe something else by the same band.
Sooner or later, though, I'll go full out modern, unless I get stuck listening through all the available Kino first.
Once that happens, there will be some belorussians (btw, I consider this so be my theme song for VO) and then more belorussians and then maybe some more belorussians. I really like this band a lot.
At any rate, I will inevitably end up listening to the one song with subtitles I've bothered with, so if you've been feeling left out, now is your chance to enjoy the joys of russian rock.
PS: that last band is also one of my favorites, so if you're interested, I suggest this song, as well as this one, and also this educational video.
No Vitas, genka? I'm just shocked.
I got you one better
I also like Butosov, even though his new stuff isn't as popular as his older stuff.
ps: Here's a cover of a nautilius pompilius song by the same band arxeeron started the thread with
ps: Here's a cover of a nautilius pompilius song by the same band arxeeron started the thread with
Would someone do me a favor and dissolve a big block of styrofoam in a couple gallons of gas, stir in some soap flakes for thickness, smear the resulting putty on arxeeron's neck/chest/genitals, and light it?
If I recall correctly, thats the recipe for Napalm, correct?
If I recall correctly, thats the recipe for Napalm, correct?
Close enough for non-government work; the actual stuff is considerably more complex in its composition and fancier in its properties.
Yay, self-sustaining combustion.
It seems I've forgotten my old theme song with it's awesome space pirate theme. Also wanted to post this awesome NSFW video by the same band.
Edit: Uhm, here is this band's very odd performance on the late late show with Craig Ferguson. It's sort of in english.
Edit 2: Youtube has me in its grips. Here is a song just for BlackNet.
Edit: Uhm, here is this band's very odd performance on the late late show with Craig Ferguson. It's sort of in english.
Edit 2: Youtube has me in its grips. Here is a song just for BlackNet.
There are times when it is brutally clear that Mother Russia is merely a vast swath of frozen tundra full of drooling fools barely two generations out from inbred serfdom. This is definitely one of those times.