My thoughts. And nothing else.

I listen to this just now: ( from Original CD )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3JSDUOcG7M
CREAM: We're going wrong
(Jack Bruce)
Please open your eyes,
Try to realise.
I found out today we're going wrong,
We're going wrong.

Please open your mind,
See what you can find.
I found out today we're going wrong,
We're going wrong.

We're going wrong,
We're going wrong,
We're going wrong.

Gyuri.

PS.
I hope for it meanwhile, that possibly maybe not, after all.
 
What is the common one in them?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashomon_(film)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sound_and_the_Fury

It is very heavy for a man to decide on, if it is asked from him, which one your favourite film, which one your favourite book,
which one your favourite music, which one your favourite painting, which one your favourite discipline, which one your favourite audio amplifier, and so on.
I said it always, not true it, that The Truth Is Out There. Not, absolute truth does not exist, there are viewpoints only.
The truth is drifting there in the middle somewhere, at the mercy of the mood of the peoples' comfort.
Who finds it out, what is the common one in the two above works of art, ones of my favourites, it receives a red dot again, or something.

Gyuri
 
ZEITGEIST THE MOVIE IS FAKE (or not?)

I found an interesting opinion Zeitgeist title from a film:
http://zeitgeistmovieisfake.com/truth/
His argumentation is convincing.
But from only an aspect analyses the film as I take it:
This only from earning aims made by, so false.
Does not talk about it, that in the film seen true or neither.
I believe it, this mostly against only a smart one advertisement.

Gyuri
 
Cabernet Sauvignon.

I am in a big trouble, Nelson !

Which one vintage wine let me serve it up to the dinner?

Gyuri
 

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Ginger Baker

We know the fact that there is not full truth.
Viewpoints differing only exist.
But there may be some agreement presumably, that Ginger Baker one of the best ones!

And the Cabernet Sauvignon, of course, mainly to music hush.
From beer, let it be any kind, too much are needed for this and it is necessary to be set up too often.

Gyuri
 
To Variac.

Hey, Variac!
I am glad that I see you here.
I could be a bar there on the festival!
I am curious about your opinion, with all that in connection with the much stupidity, which I wrote down here,.
Let me go to hell if you say it, let there be a back in that manner!
Gyuri
 
Music.

Bad Company sings at me now just.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSoEP1NVmPM
Ancestor 27 of an old man's, circa years recorded that from the radio fixed.
Not it what shows on the picture, but with that tape-recorder.
Of course the quality of the uptake at me somewhat better, than on the video.
I like this very much the kind clear electric guitar sound. The solo song distinguished, just as well than the background vocal.
This is a song built up very well according to me altogether.

Happy day to you, my Friends!

Gyuri
 

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Steenoe

Hello, Steenoe!

I was worried about you already, we did not see you for a long time here.
Already only because a trouble was disappearing in that manner recently is with poor Danish boys.
One of my favourites, only for you:

http://www.indavideo.hu/video/Buxtehude_Ad_faciem_-_Jacobs

This lecture notion I do not like what there is for me so much from John Eliot Gardiner.
This better likes to me, but this may be only because of habit.
In 1995 John Eliot Gardiner was the first conductor to receive the Dietrich Buxtehude Prize.

Gyuri
 
now you've done it ...I started listening to youtube Clapton and the next thing you know I have made my way to Hendrix and so on. Then i remembered Grey Rollins and I saw Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker in a small club in Charlotte NC,USA and Jack Bruce hit me in the head with a harmonica(What a Night!) . Blues Sareceno was at the guitar that night.
Thanks for the Jolt, Elwood

I bet Mr. Rollins still has his reel to reel from the 70's