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artois
"artois" - ράτσα ενός κυνηγετικού,
χαριτωμένου σκύλου - είναι η συλλογική
περσόνα κάποιων ανθρώπων,
που συναντήθηκαν στο διαδίκτυο
και διαπίστωσαν ότι πάσχουν
από την ίδια "ασθένεια":
είναι αλλεργικοί στους πάσης φύσεως
"δηθενατζήδες".
Τέρμα τα ντεμέκ είτε
πρόκειται για δήθεν πολιτικούς σωτήρες, δήθεν
δημοσιογράφους, δήθεν σκεπτόμενους,
δήθεν αριστερούς, δήθεν ανιδιοτελείς,
δήθεν σοβαρούς, δήθεν προοδευτικούς...
Aπό τις 13.12.2010, νέο μέλος:
artois 4, o λαϊκιστής.
Aπό 11/11/11 νέος μεταβατικός
αρθΡογράφος ο "Αρτουά ο παλιός"
- με συγκεκριμένη διάρκεια,
μέχρι 12/12/12 που
θα "συνοδεύσει" τον μάταιο
κόσμο στο τέλος του [επιτέλους!]
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. .
LINKS:
Arnold Layne was the first single released by British Psychedelic rock group Pink Floyd, shortly after landing a recording contract with EMI. The song was written by Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd's co-founder and original front man. Although not included on the band's debut album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, some consider "Arnold Layne" to be one of the finest psychedelic pop songs of its time.
The song's title character is a transvestite whose primary pastime is stealing women's clothes and undergarments from washing lines. Some believe that "Arnold Layne" was actually based on a real person, and that he routinely stole underwear from the mothers of Barrett and bassist Roger Waters during their childhood days in Cambridge.
However, despite finding a place in the Top 20, the song's unusual transvestism theme attracted the ire of Radio London, which deemed the song too queer and far-removed from "normal" society for its listeners before eventually banning it from radio airplay altogether.
Producer Norman Smith wanted the band to re-record the Joe Boyd-produced song after they had signed up with EMI. While Waters and keyboardist Richard Wright were willing to do this, Barrett, on the other hand, was entirely satisfied with the existing studio cut, and argued against recording another version.
A black and white promotional film of "Arnold Layne" was made the same year, and featured members of Pink Floyd dressing up a mannequin before showing it around a beach. Recently, an alternate promotional film was unearthed, which featured the young Floyd goofing off in a forest and in front of a church. It is also the only known footage of Syd Barrett lip synching to the song.
από ---> Ανώνυμος | 3/11/06 8:45 π.μ.
It's not the same, takes two to know
Two to know, two to know, two to know
Why can't you see?
Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne, Arnold Layne
Don't do it again.
;-D
από ---> Ανώνυμος | 3/11/06 2:04 μ.μ.