Stuck around St. Petersburg when I saw it was a time for a change...
I almost chinned this poast. Almost[/i].
Stuck around St. Petersburg when I saw it was a time for a change...
I almost chinned this poast. Almost[/i].
Cripple fight.
It would be great for AC/DC to beat the Beatles, but beating fucking Led Zep? What a nightmare.
All this proves is that we have a bunch of mid 30s-40s white guys.
Super duper.
Cripple fight.
It would be great for AC/DC to beat the Beatles, but beating fucking Led Zep? What a nightmare.
All this proves is that we have a bunch of mid 30s-40s white guys.
Super duper.
I'm in my 50's fuckhead.
Wanna race???
Stuck around St. Petersburg when I saw it was a time for a change...
I almost chinned this poast. Almost[/i].
Stuck around St. Petersburg when I saw it was a time for a change...
I almost chinned this poast. Almost[/i].
If you are a legit history noyd, then Sympathy is rather easily the best song of all time about historical events.
Cripple fight.
It would be great for AC/DC to beat the Beatles, but beating fucking Led Zep? What a nightmare.
All this proves is that we have a bunch of mid 30s-40s white guys.
Super duper.
Fuck I don't know. Beatles should be here and beat either of them, but I can't call either undeserving. Ask me later and my vote would probably change.
Kewl and meaningful lyrics matter a lot to me in terms of my taste and the Stones excelled in this regard. Zeppelin was mostly of steaming pile of shit when it came to lyrics.
Stuck around St. Petersburg when I saw it was a time for a change...
I almost chinned this poast. Almost[/i].
If you are a legit history noyd, then Sympathy is rather easily the best song of all time about historical events.
Anybody can make historical references in a song. What makes Sympathy different and better than, say, We Didn't Start the Fire, is that it also makes references to the greatest novel to come out of the Soviet Union, and maybe one of the top three works of fiction written in the last hundred years. Fuck Pasternak, Bulgakov was the shit.
Stuck around St. Petersburg when I saw it was a time for a change...
I almost chinned this poast. Almost[/i].
If you are a legit history noyd, then Sympathy is rather easily the best song of all time about historical events.
Anybody can make historical references in a song. What makes Sympathy different and better than, say, We Didn't Start the Fire, is that it also makes references to the greatest novel to come out of the Soviet Union, and maybe one of the top three works of fiction written in the last hundred years. Fuck Pasternak, Bulgakov was the shit.
It's almost like you are Soviet Union Superiority Guy sometimes.
Cripple fight.
It would be great for AC/DC to beat the Beatles, but beating fucking Led Zep? What a nightmare.
All this proves is that we have a bunch of mid 30s-40s white guys.
Super duper.
Pretty much this.
Fuck I don't know. Beatles should be here and beat either of them, but I can't call either undeserving. Ask me later and my vote would probably change.
Kewl and meaningful lyrics matter a lot to me in terms of my taste and the Stones excelled in this regard. Zeppelin was mostly of steaming pile of shit when it came to lyrics.
And this.
Zep is good "party" music. I don't really see it sitting on the top of the pile of all time rock and roll the way the stones are.
Stuck around St. Petersburg when I saw it was a time for a change...
I almost chinned this poast. Almost[/i].
If you are a legit history noyd, then Sympathy is rather easily the best song of all time about historical events.
Anybody can make historical references in a song. What makes Sympathy different and better than, say, We Didn't Start the Fire, is that it also makes references to the greatest novel to come out of the Soviet Union, and maybe one of the top three works of fiction written in the last hundred years. Fuck Pasternak, Bulgakov was the shit.
It's almost like you are Soviet Union Superiority Guy sometimes.
I grew up during the Cold War. In order to best your adversary, you need to understnad him
Stuck around St. Petersburg when I saw it was a time for a change...
I almost chinned this poast. Almost[/i].
If you are a legit history noyd, then Sympathy is rather easily the best song of all time about historical events.
Anybody can make historical references in a song. What makes Sympathy different and better than, say, We Didn't Start the Fire, is that it also makes references to the greatest novel to come out of the Soviet Union, and maybe one of the top three works of fiction written in the last hundred years. Fuck Pasternak, Bulgakov was the shit.
It's almost like you are Soviet Union Superiority Guy sometimes.
I grew up during the Cold War. In order to best your adversary, you need to understnad him
... for Russian rulers have invariably sensed that their rule was relatively archaic in form fragile and artificial in its psychological foundation, unable to stand comparison or contact with political systems of Western countries. For this reason they have always feared foreign penetration, feared direct contact between Western world and their own, feared what would happen if Russians learned truth about world without or if foreigners learned truth about world within. And they have learned to seek security only in patient but deadly struggle for total destruction of rival power, never in compacts and compromises with it[/b].
Putin was a Rolling Stone.
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The Bolsheviks want us to believe the Stones were always better at capturing the essence of 'Merican music- i.e., blues, soul, roots and country than the comp set inc Zeppelin. Now this.....
Stuck around St. Petersburg when I saw it was a time for a change...
I almost chinned this poast. Almost[/i].
If you are a legit history noyd, then Sympathy is rather easily the best song of all time about historical events.
Anybody can make historical references in a song. What makes Sympathy different and better than, say, We Didn't Start the Fire, is that it also makes references to the greatest novel to come out of the Soviet Union, and maybe one of the top three works of fiction written in the last hundred years. Fuck Pasternak, Bulgakov was the shit.
It's almost like you are Soviet Union Superiority Guy sometimes.
I grew up during the Cold War. In order to best your adversary, you need to understnad him
... for Russian rulers have invariably sensed that their rule was relatively archaic in form fragile and artificial in its psychological foundation, unable to stand comparison or contact with political systems of Western countries. For this reason they have always feared foreign penetration, feared direct contact between Western world and their own, feared what would happen if Russians learned truth about world without or if foreigners learned truth about world within. And they have learned to seek security only in patient but deadly struggle for total destruction of rival power, never in compacts and compromises with it[/b].
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Putin was a Rolling Stone.
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The Bolsheviks want us to believe the Stones were always better at capturing the essence of 'Merican music- i.e., blues, soul, roots and country than the comp set inc Zeppelin. Now this.....
Stuck around St. Petersburg when I saw it was a time for a change...
I almost chinned this poast. Almost[/i].
If you are a legit history noyd, then Sympathy is rather easily the best song of all time about historical events.
Anybody can make historical references in a song. What makes Sympathy different and better than, say, We Didn't Start the Fire, is that it also makes references to the greatest novel to come out of the Soviet Union, and maybe one of the top three works of fiction written in the last hundred years. Fuck Pasternak, Bulgakov was the shit.
It's almost like you are Soviet Union Superiority Guy sometimes.
I grew up during the Cold War. In order to best your adversary, you need to understnad him
... for Russian rulers have invariably sensed that their rule was relatively archaic in form fragile and artificial in its psychological foundation, unable to stand comparison or contact with political systems of Western countries. For this reason they have always feared foreign penetration, feared direct contact between Western world and their own, feared what would happen if Russians learned truth about world without or if foreigners learned truth about world within. And they have learned to seek security only in patient but deadly struggle for total destruction of rival power, never in compacts and compromises with it[/b].
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It was a short term marriage of convenience and that's it.
Putin was a Rolling Stone.
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The Bolsheviks want us to believe the Stones were always better at capturing the essence of 'Merican music- i.e., blues, soul, roots and country than the comp set inc Zeppelin. Now this.....
Stuck around St. Petersburg when I saw it was a time for a change...
I almost chinned this poast. Almost[/i].
If you are a legit history noyd, then Sympathy is rather easily the best song of all time about historical events.
Anybody can make historical references in a song. What makes Sympathy different and better than, say, We Didn't Start the Fire, is that it also makes references to the greatest novel to come out of the Soviet Union, and maybe one of the top three works of fiction written in the last hundred years. Fuck Pasternak, Bulgakov was the shit.
It's almost like you are Soviet Union Superiority Guy sometimes.
I grew up during the Cold War. In order to best your adversary, you need to understnad him
... for Russian rulers have invariably sensed that their rule was relatively archaic in form fragile and artificial in its psychological foundation, unable to stand comparison or contact with political systems of Western countries. For this reason they have always feared foreign penetration, feared direct contact between Western world and their own, feared what would happen if Russians learned truth about world without or if foreigners learned truth about world within. And they have learned to seek security only in patient but deadly struggle for total destruction of rival power, never in compacts and compromises with it[/b].
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It was a short term marriage of convenience and that's it.
Read and Fisher wrote a great book (Deadly Embrace[/i]) about it many years ago but didn't take the thesis far enough, possibly because they hadn't seen Suvorov's Icebreaker[/i] work yet
Putin was a Rolling Stone.
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The Bolsheviks want us to believe the Stones were always better at capturing the essence of 'Merican music- i.e., blues, soul, roots and country than the comp set inc Zeppelin. Now this.....
Stuck around St. Petersburg when I saw it was a time for a change...
I almost chinned this poast. Almost[/i].
If you are a legit history noyd, then Sympathy is rather easily the best song of all time about historical events.
Anybody can make historical references in a song. What makes Sympathy different and better than, say, We Didn't Start the Fire, is that it also makes references to the greatest novel to come out of the Soviet Union, and maybe one of the top three works of fiction written in the last hundred years. Fuck Pasternak, Bulgakov was the shit.
It's almost like you are Soviet Union Superiority Guy sometimes.
I grew up during the Cold War. In order to best your adversary, you need to understnad him
... for Russian rulers have invariably sensed that their rule was relatively archaic in form fragile and artificial in its psychological foundation, unable to stand comparison or contact with political systems of Western countries. For this reason they have always feared foreign penetration, feared direct contact between Western world and their own, feared what would happen if Russians learned truth about world without or if foreigners learned truth about world within. And they have learned to seek security only in patient but deadly struggle for total destruction of rival power, never in compacts and compromises with it[/b].
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It was a short term marriage of convenience and that's it.
Read and Fisher wrote a great book (Deadly Embrace[/i]) about it many years ago but didn't take the thesis far enough, possibly because they hadn't seen Suvorov's Icebreaker[/i] work yet
Damn kiddies cramp my style lately when it comes to book learnin' but I recall your recommending Icebreaker.