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VoivodBG

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Everything posted by VoivodBG

  1. VoivodBG replied to Talvi's topic in Sve & Svašta
  2. VoivodBG replied to Demon Seed's topic in Sve & Svašta
    Abella Danger
  3. imam predosećaj da će novi Stone Roses albuma da bude bulja, stoga imate ovu momčadiju sa dva albuma, nastavili gde su oni stali i lepo voze.
  4. VoivodBG replied to Demon Seed's topic in Sve & Svašta
    Kada ne gledaš gde treba. Facijalne ekspresije su joj komične.
  5. Jedno pitanje šta se dešava sa devojkama i onim isflekanim farmericama? Primera radi deluje kao mlečni put ili sazvežđa.
  6. sve na jednom mestu mađija!
  7. https://elevatorgrips.bandcamp.com/album/elevator-grips
  8. a tek kada vidiš ostatak: klik dios mio!
  9. + šta? nikada vam iz pošte nije stigao ispretumban paket? plojka, disk ili ne daj bože neki porcelan.
  10. Martin Eric Ain, elaborating on the artwork design for Celtic Frost's first new studio album in 16 years, Monotheist, after Celtic Frost's label Prowling Death Records signed a licensing agreement with Century Media Records in Dortmund, Germany. Second from left: Leif Jensen, Celtic Frost's extremely proficient A&R partner at Century Media; now fulfilling the same position for Triptykon. In the back, next to Celtic Frost drummer Franco Sesa: Antje Lange, long-standing Celtic Frost and Triptykon manager. Photo taken on January 16, 2006, courtesy of Century Media Records. Ten years ago this month, Celtic Frost had just embarked on the band's most extensive (und ultimately final) tour in support of the Monotheist album. Monotheist, Celtic Frost's seventh studio album, had been released on May 29, 2006, after some five years of intense gestation. We had originally intended the album to be a highly experimental record without any regard for conventions and limitations (as evidenced, in part, by the preposterously dubiousPrototype industry demo of 2002). But Martin and I had resolved to grant ourselves as much time as it would take to produce a proper and authentic Celtic Frost album, and the group subsequently underwent a significant radicalization in the course of the years of songwriting, demo, and production work. The result was a completely different but entirely appropriate album, first showcased to co-producer Peter Tägtgren and our later licensing partners Century Media Records by means of the six-song Dark Matter Manifest demo in 2005. The Monotheist tour comprised 125 concerts on various continents, nearly all of them in the headline slot except for a handful as special guests to our extraordinary friends in Type O Negative. Many further concerts were considered for the tour, and we originally intended to record several further albums. Alas, such passionate creative and musical ambitions eventually succumbed to the invoking of the familiar demons of instability and individual deficiencies. The music conceived for these unrealized albums subsequently materialized in a closely similar form under the name of Triptykon. But the loss of Celtic Frost, and thus the truly inimitable songwriting partnership with Martin Eric Ain, is something I will bemoan to some extent for the remainder of my days. http://fischerisdead.blogspot.rs/2016/06/obscured.html
  11. David Lynch i njegov festival:
  12. Ja se iskreno nadam da ovoga puta može da bude veća poseta, sećam se da je prvi koncert bio slabašan... Ima istine u tome što govorite, u dva kontigenta su podeljene karte...
  13. pazarena karta. pod brojem 100. znači ima nade za ovaj grad, ne?

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