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  1. jebo't te psv, evo ga depor 2 mozda ti isplate ako psv pobedi 3:0
  2. psv 2 (!) forlannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!!!!!! castic guinness ako ostane sve kako jeste u ovom trenutku... velike pare!!
  3. aha, uvali ga alex u 117.... kup nemoj da igras po holandiji, belgiji i francuskoj nikad ajmo villa!!! (ne david villa )
  4. evo ga depor 1... mozda i bude nesto do kraja... meni treba jebeni viljareal... igrao sam x2... a valensija ima crveni...
  5. jebeni ikodinovic umesto da odemo na 3-4 dok su ovi u shoku, on siluje nerezonski i evo iksa vec... jebala ga natasha i sto je zbog nje morao da se vrati u nas vaterpolo
  6. a stvarno si pacer sto igras na depor (hint: depor - alaves, koji je jos gori od malage, pre par nedelja 0:2)... nece biti mnogo drugacije veceras, trust me. majorka je bila fiks veceri.
  7. Elem, posle Come Clarity i Eclipse, album meseca u nemackom Metal Hammeru je, sasvim ocekivano, i The Great Cold Distance. Album des Monats KATATONIA The Great Cold Distance Dark Rock Peaceville/SPV (12 Songs / 51:51 Min.) VÖ: bereits erschienen Momentan kann einem echt einer abgehen: Boysetsfire, Dagoba, Killing Joke – lauter geile Platten. Und natürlich Katatonia, eine Band, die wie es wie kaum eine zweite versteht, Depressionen in Musik zu gießen. Schon der Plattentitel verheißt nichts Gutes: Einsamkeit, Isolation, Kälte. Themen, die sich durch alle Katatonia-Alben ziehen und der Truppe den Ruf einer einzigartigen Düster-Koryphäe einbrachten. Auch, weil die Schweden um tausendfach erbrochene und wiedergekäute Gothic Metal-Klischees stets einen weiten Bogen machten und ausschließlich ihren eigenen Vorstellungen von düsterer Musik folgten – inhaltlich wie musikalisch. Nachdem sich TONIGHT'S DECISION (1999) und LAST FAIR DEAL GONE DOWN (2001) eher am Alternative- und Goth-Rock orientierten, schossen sich die Skandinavier beim letzten Album VIVA EMPTINESS (2003) wieder verstärkt auf komplexere, nicht so schnell zugängliche Metal-Strukturen ein und errangen prompt den METAL HAMMER-Soundcheck-Sieg. THE GREAT COLD DISTANCE weist immer noch progressive, nicht sofort fassbare Ansätze auf, bewegt sich aber wieder verstärkt in Richtung Alternative Rock, ohne in irgendeiner Weise anbiedernd oder zahnlos zu wirken. Ein Zwitter also, ein mehrköpfiges Monster, das einen in die dunkelsten Gossen der menschlichen Existenz zerrt. Denn alle zwölf Songs hinterlassen den Geschmack einer durchzechten Nacht im Mund, nach der man irgendwo aufwacht und orientierungslos im Dunkeln tappt, bis man mit dem Schädel an eine Wand donnert oder in ein tiefes Loch fällt. Obwohl einen schon ‘Leaders’ und vor allem ‘Deliberation’, die ersten beiden Nummern von THE GREAT COLD DISTANCE, trotz ihrer erdrückenden Stimmung merkwürdig euphorisch stimmen. Aber genau darin liegt die Wirkung und Einzigartigkeit großartiger Musik: Man weiß nicht, ob man jubeln oder heulen soll, weil man gleichzeitig freudig erregt und emotional berührt ist. Betrachtet man den Aufbau des Albums, fällt eine grobe Unterteilung in zwei Hälften auf: Die ersten fünf Stücke sind – vereinfacht ausgedrückt – etwas leichter zugänglich als der Rest des knapp 52-minütigen Trips, der ab ‘Follower’ eine progressivere, teilweise auch explosivere Richtung einschlägt, ohne dabei einen allzu großen Bruch erkennen zu lassen. Dass die allmächtigen Tool, die demnächst auch mal wieder ein Album rausbringen werden, dabei zu den Haupteinflüssen der fünf Schweden zählen, ist dabei ebenso unüberhörbar wie die insgesamt kontrolliertere und kopflastigere Grundausrichtung von THE GREAT COLD DISTANCE. Unter dem Strich bleibt eine bis ins kleinste Detail perfekt arrangierte Düster-Rock-Platte, wie sie nur Katatonia hervorzaubern können, die aber – auch das muss erwähnt werden – nicht immer an den emotionalen Reichtum der Vorgänger heranreicht. Ein verdienter Soundcheck-Sieger ist sie dennoch. Elmar Salmutter 6
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  9. Kent

    Agalloch

    ili mozda (pale folklor + mantle)/2 + (pale folklor - mantle)/2
  10. Kent

    Agalloch

    eluvium/nest ljudi sto godina najavljuju "rock" album, a on ocekuje eluvium/nest
  11. Kent

    OM

    Srecan rodjendan, Dachalo! Dobijes BV #13 za fokin #23.
  12. odlican bend!
  13. Nej , jag icke gör det studera. Jag er talande bara för nöje.
  14. Säker. Utom Jag inte gör det förstå Norske mycket fint.
  15. Taj WDR Rockpalast je bio negde bas pocetkom 1995., kada je Wild Honey bio prava senzacija... Johan je imao kosu, ali je izgledao kao da ide vec 3 godine na hemoterapiju. Imam taj konc jos negde na nekoj video kaseti... Secam se da sam se hvalio svima kako jedan metal bend svira na Rockpalastu, jer je WDR-R bas drzao do kvaliteta u to vreme. Uopste, Wild Honey je prvi album koji sam ravnopravno mogao da potezem u diskusijama sa napaljenim fanovima Floyd-a, koji nisu mogli da veruju kako nesto sto ja preporucim nije samo "besmisleno drljanje". Mnogi su kasnije otkidali na The Visionare ili Gaia-u. Mislim da sam Peri prvi put kad je bio kod mene bas dao Wild Honey and the rest is history.
  16. I used to trust the media To tell me the truth, tell us the truth But now I've seen the payoffs Everywhere I look Who do you trust when everyone's a crook? RAT!!!!!
  17. http://www.nme.com/news/radiohead/22483 NME rocks
  18. eh, kad se setim onog drevnog certa na wdr-u u okviru rockpalasta... kompletan wild honey odsviran... suze na oci
  19. sviraju i arctici monkeys, bre! prvi red i za to i za coheed (suze na oci, sto bi rekao starac ) video sam da su jos najavljeni serena-maneesh (malko dosadnjikavi norveski shoegaze) i pitchforkov instant produkt clap your hands and say yeah.
  20. Gang Of Four - Entertainment! The Black Heart Procession - The Spell Zumpano - Goin' Through Changes XTC - Skylarking Jeniferever - Choose A Bright Morning
  21. Ozzy Osbourne and his wife/manager Sharon made an appearance on "The Howard Stern Show" on Sirius Satellite Radio on Friday, March 10. The following is a recap of their appearance on the show, as posted on Howard's official web site, HowardStern.com: "When Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne came into the studio, Howard commented that Sharon looked better than ever to him. Sharon responded that she recently spent $200,000 on plastic surgery and that part of her procedure involved doctors taking fat from her stomach and injecting it into the lines around her eyes. Sharon went on to mention that, like a getting a new car, she spaces out her time under the knife to about once every three years. This led Howard to again compliment Sharon on her looks, before admitting that, when he first met her, she was far less attractive than she is now. Howard then pointed out that he has always respected Ozzy because of his commitment to Sharon, even when she wasn't at her most attractive physically. Ozzy replied that he's been attracted to Sharon since being introduced to her, but that they rarely have sex anymore because of his inability to get an erection, a condition, he said, that has been caused by his dependence on antidepressants. "Howard recalled that Ozzy, who was in New York to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of BLACK SABBATH, once called the supposed honor 'totally irrelevant.' Ozzy replied that his beliefs about The Hall haven't changed, but that he didn't want to spoil the occasion for his former band mates by not showing up. Ozzy added, though, that none of the members of BLACK SABBATH wants to perform at the event, so METALLICA, who will be inducting the band, will play two of their songs instead. "When Howard found out that Sharon had her breasts reduced from an enhanced size 34D to a size 34B, he asked if he could see them. However, Sharon told Howard that her son, Jack, would disown her if she flashed him. Sharon went on to say that both Jack and his sister, Kelly, have slimmed down and are out on their own. Although Sharon wouldn't confirm that Jack is dating Kate Moss, she did mention that Kate has been given a bad rap for behavior in which all super models engage. "Since Ozzy is about to embark on another tour this summer as a part of Ozzfest, Howard asked if he was doing it because the family needs money. Sharon insisted to Howard that she and Ozzy are doing well financially and that an autobiography she wrote brought in $10 million last year alone. Since Sharon mentioned her book, Howard wondered if one its stories — namely, the time Sharon claimed Ozzy drugged her food — actually happened. Sharon said it did and recalled that Ozzy put pot in a stew he had prepared for her while they were dating. However, Ozzy claimed that the drug in question was actually acid and that two of his friends were the ones responsible for the incident. Howard then asked Ozzy about Sharon's accusation that he once tried to kill her. Ozzy responded that, in one of his less-than-sober states, he got into an argument with Sharon before blacking out and waking up in a jail cell. Ozzy added that once he found out why he had been locked up, the reality of how bad his substance-abuse problem had become really sunk in. "Richard Christy [ex-ICED EARTH/DEATH drummer and current 'The Howard Stern Show' employee] came into the studio and brought up the battle Sharon had with Bruce Dickinson of IRON MAIDEN. Sharon explained that she personally asked Bruce and his band to join the last Ozzfest tour and, despite the fact that IRON MAIDEN was being paid $185,000 per show, Bruce, out of what she called jealousy, badmouthed Ozzy on stage every night. Because of this, Sharon reported that she hired 200 'Hispanic kids,'' some of whom had worked at the hospital where she recovered from her bout with cancer, to throw eggs at Bruce during the final night of the tour. Sharon noted that the plan went off without a hitch and that Bruce had a difficult time looking serious onstage that show because of the 'eggshells in his mouth.' "Following an argument about Sharon's alleged affair with Ozzy's former guitarist, Randy Rhoads, Sharon revealed that the family lost all of the $10 million it received from MTV's 'The Osbournes' on legal fees. Sharon explained that, after the show became such a hit, people started coming out of the woodwork demanding credit for coming up with its concept and that all of the family's earnings from it went into defending itself. Howard pointed out that, since he's experiencing the same problem with the money he's spending on lawyers, he understood Sharon's anger. Howard went on to say that what really bothered him about Sharon's story was that he was the one who actually came up with the idea for 'The Osbournes' after Ozzy and Sharon had been on the program years ago."
  22. spaljujem sve manowar ploce.
  23. corax je car, kao i novine za koje crta. jedini medij koji valja u ovoj zemlji. krang, bas si vredan nesto danas, bro!
  24. Aha, taj prvi zvuci kao na S&M koncertu rece mi peavy da je na njihovim probama pravi akcijas kad se terrana i smoski pobiju jedan je sovjetski komunista iz elitisticke porodice, a drugi okoreli kapitalista koga su vaspitale ulice los andjelesa... citaces, umro sam od smeha. inace, sve orkestralne delove je radio smolski, a one druge peavy.
  25. na jesen ovde, tj. u drugom delu evropske turneje. jos malo strpljenja.
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