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Post by poland on Nov 19, 2011 15:01:14 GMT -5
Really good tittle i thing songs about II world war.
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Post by Stas on Nov 19, 2011 15:11:18 GMT -5
Yes, pan,if it will unite people and play positive role.
If it will tell the truth and be constructive.
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Post by poland on Nov 19, 2011 15:21:07 GMT -5
German sining about your lost ?
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Post by Stas on Nov 19, 2011 15:32:48 GMT -5
I don^t know really what a meaning will be in the album.
That makes a topic more interesting.
I explained my attitude to Stalinrad in Accept 2012 topic of this section- its a long talk.
We see now that wars still take place and white peoples ( traditional Christian) of humankind is extincting not only in morale but in quantity. And the analisys of insanity of world wars probably will help to understand the problem.
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Post by killersdevil on Nov 20, 2011 6:24:38 GMT -5
Accept thought about "problems" if Teutonic Terror was the tittle for their comeback album. Although I like "Stalingrad", now donĀ“t they see the same "problems" with this tittle? Stalingrad=World War II=Nazis... and ACCEPT are a GERMAN band. Definitely, I never shall understand their marketing.
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Post by Tomcat on Nov 20, 2011 6:29:10 GMT -5
Same here
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Post by Stas on Nov 20, 2011 6:40:05 GMT -5
As I got , acceptworldwide is more American. Probably target group for management is Americans and they see no problems.
UDO- FanForum is more European with its specific.
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Post by poland on Nov 20, 2011 8:20:08 GMT -5
now we have curious thing. If Stalingrad is not about war? about what?
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Post by Stas on Nov 20, 2011 10:14:48 GMT -5
Interesting move.
I propose a variant- city of utopia. Stalingrad.
Is at a dream come true or a mightmare- hard to know for sure.
A social utopia conception.
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Post by mika on Nov 20, 2011 13:13:58 GMT -5
I really do not see this as a problem. Peter Baltes, Wolf Hoffmann, Herman Frank and Stefan Schwarzmann didn't take part in the WWII at all. So there's no problem about them singing about war issues. Accept has always been a very humane band, maybe the most humane of all metal bands.
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Post by John on Nov 20, 2011 13:39:00 GMT -5
and of course, the mighty Sabaton!!!!!!!!
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Post by mika on Nov 20, 2011 15:33:14 GMT -5
and of course, the mighty Sabaton!!!!!!!! It is funny how they sing about WWII and Sweden never took any part in it. Ofcourse it isn't forbidden to sing about it. However the way Sabaton does that I like their way. I just wonder how the people in Berlin gig might react when Sabaton sings "Berlin is burning,,,"
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Post by poland on Nov 20, 2011 17:08:04 GMT -5
... or 40:1
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Post by mika on Nov 20, 2011 23:55:40 GMT -5
Oh yes! Great song BTW...
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Post by Stas on Nov 21, 2011 7:53:08 GMT -5
I really do not see this as a problem. Peter Baltes, Wolf Hoffmann, Herman Frank and Stefan Schwarzmann didn't take part in the WWII at all. So there's no problem about them singing about war issues. Accept has always been a very humane band, maybe the most humane of all metal bands. +1
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