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Post by Stas on Mar 6, 2012 0:44:03 GMT -5
Thank, Tomcat. It was Joseph Davodovich, French scientist, who showed how Pyramids were built. History is our best teacher so powers teach people wrong and imagined history . Paolo Veronese "Jesus and centurion"- 16 century. From our point of view , Jesus wears ancient clothes, centurion medevil clothes. Mainstream history now tell that medevil painters were wrong. Historicans who live in 500 years know it for sure . Originals contradict schoolbooks. What is is truthfull ? Hehe.
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Post by Tomcat on Mar 6, 2012 2:39:54 GMT -5
Read an article about this "pyramids made of concrete" thing yesterday and it was really convincing...
About the clothes of people around Jesus on paintings - as far as I know, painters usually dressed their characters in clothes of their own age and country. For example Hieronymus Bosch dressed the charatcters in Batavian stuff. On his "Ecce Homo" there are some typical Batavian buildings, too...
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Post by Stas on Mar 6, 2012 10:48:02 GMT -5
Of cause, we must be reasonable. Doubt in everything uncertain. Yes, Bosch drew Medevil scenes with Christ. As other painters of other topics- for instance, Gasparo Diziani, 17 century. "Family of Darius in front of Alexandr the Great" . Mix of Medevil and Antique at the same picture. Is it Acient? Or Medevil? Hehe.
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Post by mika on Mar 8, 2012 16:42:27 GMT -5
Check this out guys! Tip: mute it if you don't want to listen to the Stalingrad song!
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Post by Stas on Mar 8, 2012 23:50:06 GMT -5
Thats really great.
Old Accept spirit is coming back.
I cant imagine people demanding new "-tor" with same feeling.
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Post by mika on Mar 8, 2012 23:59:12 GMT -5
Well, Accept keeps contact with their fans U.D.O. doesn't. I think that's one of the main points. Accept respects its fans and tries to make music based on their roots, just like the fans want to. One of the bad examples of U.D.O. was this voting for the setlist: they didn't give a poop what the fans wanted. Accept put this youtube link to their facebook site, Stefan Schwarzmann did the same.
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Post by Rikke on Mar 9, 2012 2:46:52 GMT -5
And I guess Mika did the same thing?
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Post by Tomcat on Mar 9, 2012 3:03:55 GMT -5
And I guess Mika did the same thing? ;D Here's another example to show what great fans they (ACCEPT) have.
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Post by John on Mar 9, 2012 12:21:17 GMT -5
that link didn't work.
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Post by mika on Mar 10, 2012 0:28:05 GMT -5
It throws me to gmail site.
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Post by Rikke on Mar 11, 2012 13:02:13 GMT -5
I heard STALINGRAD on the radio some hours ago. I got goose pumps, the sound is awesome. Especially the backing vocals, that's so classical.
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Post by mika on Mar 11, 2012 15:09:23 GMT -5
^Was that on Radio Rock?
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Post by Rikke on Mar 11, 2012 19:07:32 GMT -5
No, on Radio City (or Radio 957, Radio Jyväskylä, Radio Mega...)
I think you can listen to the same program on Monday.. But don't know the exact time.
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Post by John on Mar 11, 2012 21:08:59 GMT -5
Check this out guys! Tip: mute it if you don't want to listen to the Stalingrad song! hahaha that was pretty cool.
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Post by mika on Mar 11, 2012 23:37:33 GMT -5
Just waiting to hear it...I was asked to do my share too, but I am not able to make a video clip which is small enough to be send via email, i.e. I do not have a clue what kind of software it needs.
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