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Pierre Von Mondragon

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  1. So you don't believe in internationalism either?

    How else could there be inter-NATIONALISM without the acceptance of nationalism?

    I think that is rather missing the point, internationalism is best understood as being beyond nationalism, realising a common humanity that we share with everyone. The more benign forms of nationalism can be catalysts for positivity, but far more often it is bitter and divisive, trying to tell us that they (insert 'chosen' people here) are superior to some other bunch of jumped up apes elswhere, purely on terms of ethnicity/geographical location/because the Ur-Monkey said it was so. Mr Lydon said it best; "We're just another country"

  2. Don't forget, that anyone trying to confuse asylum issues with immigration policy is, at best, a CRYPTO-FASCIST, and at worst, NAZI SCUM.

    Asylum-people seeking shelter, as their homeland is repressing them, trying to kill them. I say-Let em all In, anyone who has the nous and talent to get themselves out of a situation like that is EXACTLY the sort of driven person that would benefit the country.

    Immigration-When people eventually wake up to the fact that this is an ageing country, not the hip, happenin land of yoof seen on telly, then we will realise that we need immigration desparately. I say-Let em all in, I think that the UK must have been a much duller place without immigrants from all over, and we NEED them now.

    Michael Howard is a national disgrace, son of an immigrant himself, now making it that much harder for them, evil bastard

  3. multi genres in no order

    punk

    hip hop/rap

    disco

    electro

    techno

    reggae

    dub

    dancehall

    garage rock

    some rock n roll if its not too shit

    some forms of noisecore/grindcore if it sounds genuinly scary

    all metal bands should have their heads forcably shaved and their hands removed

    check out the MIA/Diplo link above if you haven't heard it, covers at least 5 of the above at various stages.

  4. Its a question of scale and skill. PC 500-1000, soundcard 150-500, software free-infinite cost, good enough mic 150-1000. Its the time & patience getting to learn the gear that is the real investment, hence the situation you described above. Its different cost involved in creating live rooms and, especially, recording drum kits. Vocals also would be at the mercy of the room sound, thats where the work comes into play.

    Our recent stuff was all recorded in a top floor flat, lucky the neighbours weren't complainers!

  5. Home is the best place to record, if you have the skills, although drumkits should be recorded in a studio unless you really know your shit. I suppose it's different for us, as Steve and I both have about 7 years of home recording experience, and our producer Mikey has the same, (but he has 3 co-productions released in the last year). But it really is worth learning those skills if you can, it makes you free.

  6. I dont think there is a specific genre of music that I really like' date=' but I think the things that draw me to songs are the lyrics and melody. Some of ther lyrics i like come from commercial songs like Dido's White Flag, others come from stuff like Fish's Plague of Ghosts, or from Queen to the Barenaked Ladies, at the moment from having Enjoyed Midge's acoustic set last night I've been listtening to stuff like Cold Cold Heart, Breathe and Dancing with Tears in my eyes.

    At the moment the band I have been listening to the most is probably Transvision Vamp tho.

    Cheers

    Stuart[/quote']

    I believe I can arrange an appointment with the 21st century for you, as it seems like an emergency case. :gringo:

  7. you too can be a pope

    or if you cant be bothered (you will have to scroll down loads on the link)

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  8. Well personally my most expensive guitar ever cost 215, in 1989 (Kramer Striker ST100) + 80 for an EMG humbucker, and currently my multi FX unit is my priciest piece of gear (210, haggled down 20), but we have played with a lot of bands with MUCH more expensive gear, and have blatantly outperformed them, usually because it's all about the songs and the sound, not the gear. Some local bands with expensive gear are good, many are dull, but skint people are hungrier, literally, and that can make for better entertainment.

  9. On the point, Aberdeen Uni is great, I loved my 5 (doh) years there, as long as you're doing something you can get into, you'll love it.

    On the other hand I now want to leave Aberdeen so much right now, it will always be the single most important formative influence on my life (and my teams will only ever be Aberdeen & Scotland), but I've always lived here and it really is time for me to get the fuck out of the place. As for Glasgow, it depends on what you want from a city. Many more gigs/clubs/galleries/add category of your choice to go to, less claustrophobic incestuous social circuit, general socio-cultural liberalism and vitality v/s more grimy, closer to a much larger degree of deprivation, sectarianism, everybody thinks they are a comedian.

    Aberdeen is that bit more conservative, but great in its own way, it all depends on how itchy you are for a change, good times will be had in both places.

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