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neko je konacno digao ovu temu iz mrtvih icon_biggrin.gif mada, s razlogom dugo nije bilo postova...nista se ne deshava icon_uhoh.gif - rade na novim pesmama, izgleda da ipak nece biti spota za TDD no.gif ... eventualno za taj single koji bi hteli da izbace na prolece...

..i tako...

ima li neko neku zanimljivu informaciju o charon-u? ili da izmisljamo icon_wink.gif

 

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Charon has recruited a new guitarist. Lauri Tuohimaa, who played guitar at gigs during the winter, is now a full member of the band.

 

Charon is playing gigs in Finland during this spring and summer, but the band is working up new material at the same time. There are plans to start recording a follow-up for "The Dying Daylights" later this year. The new album is probably out in spring 2005.

 

Charon can be seen live during summer for example at Tuska, Nummirock and Qstock.

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"The Dying Daylights" po mom misljenju nije nista posebno. Nema nista specificno i pesme su mi nekako na istu foru. Najbolja pesma na albumu je " Religious/Delicious".

Meni je album zarazno-odlican icon_smile.gif. Tj, zaista je navlakusa, pesme jesu slicne, i posle odredjenog vremena vise ne mora da se slusa..ali je hitican do daske icon_smile.gif..

 

Meni je prvo omiljena bila In the brief war, onda Drive, pa Religious/Delicious.. icon_cool.gif

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lestate, jesi li razvio mozda film? bas bi bilo fino da vidim onu sliku sa grbom icon_smile.gif

 

nego, pre par dana sam u Encarti igrao mind maze na temu religija/mitologija i naletim na pitanje vezano za Charona, pa rekoh da se malo podsetimo:

 

"Charon (mythology), in Greek mythology, the son of Night and of Erebus, who personified the darkness under the earth through which dead souls passed to reach the home of Hades, the god of death. Charon was the aged boatman who ferried the souls of the dead across a river separating the world of the living from the world of the dead and brought them to the gates of the underworld. The river has traditionally been identified as the Styx, but early Greek writers called it the Acheron. Charon would admit to his boat only the souls of those who had received the rites of burial and whose passage had been paid with a coin placed under the tongue of the corpse. Those who had not been buried and whom Charon would not admit to his boat were doomed to wait beside the river for 100 years."

 

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