I just double-checked Guido's notes... he says he did it March 13, 2021, so I changed that. I saved it to my drive with "yt-dlp" -- YouTube videos have a nasty habit of disappearing, especially when you say the truth too loudly.. Linux automatically dated it to September 16, 2022 / 22:41 for some odd reason.
Guido also mentions this:
"St Denis, at Lichères : one of the most beautiful churches in Charente, located outside the small village. The interior is strikingly sober, with no further "improvements". Note the round cobbled floor.
It has unfortunately been disfigured by a series of 5 wind turbines, despite its nomination to the Inventory of Historic Monuments in ...1903." Thus his inclusion of one at the beginning... The atrocious lies the bastards sell us...🙄💩 Those things have a very short operating lifespan, <30 years, and when they're done? Nothing can be done but dismantle and bury them because... most of the parts can't be recycled, let alone rendered.
Some time ago I learned from "Asha Logos" of the word "Kakistocracy": "Rule by the worst".. Somehow with critters like Justin Castreau or Genocide Joe or Vladimir Zelenskyy the piano-playing penis, "Kakistocracy" seems scarcely adequate ... We need a word for "rule by moronic psychopaths", thus my very own neologism: "moronopsychopathocracy" 😘
You can learn more of "Asha Logos" at his website, https://ashalogos.com/home, also on Bitchute and Rumble and amazingly, some of his stuff survives on YouTube. Here's the first thing I ever watched by him, but, warning... It's LOADED...
Again, thanks for your thoughtful reply, and the links. Yes, your new word is fitting.
I had not heard of Asha Logos. I see on his website, he has three years worth of podcasts posted. I went to the Bitchute channel. I hadn't been on Bitchute in quite some time, and had to reset my password to log in and subscribe.
I'll be watching that vid you linked to, if I can stay awake, his voice is mesmerizing, lol.
It's not "Classical" music Skupe: It is "Baroque" music, and JS Bach is one of the greatest genuises that ever lived..
Oh, and by the way? Three examples for you:
🎲 "Groovy Kind of Love" - as interpreted by Phil Collins, in which he turns a syrupy bit of bubblegum rock into a lament for lost love in late middle age: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsC_SARyPzk
Grishnahk's words of wisdom from "The Lord of the Rings" somehow come to mind: "You speak of what is deep beyond the reach of your muddy dreams, Uglúk..." 🤔
Wow what a beautiful piece and an amazing acoustic location! Would love to hear that there! Thank you.
I was about to say that too, the acoustics there certainly added to the performance.
Thanks for the beautiful gift!
Terry Oldberg
You're welcome!
I love that, its beautiful and whimsical.
Nice looking recorder. I had one in grade school, but took up clarinet in junior high and high school. I should have taken flute and percussion.
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Yes, this was a beautiful piece of music, and great acoustics there.
However, in the opening of the video I was appalled to see that disgusting wind turbine. They all need to be destroyed.
And at the end of the video, wasn't the date March 2, 2021? Just before the mask mandate stuff.
I just double-checked Guido's notes... he says he did it March 13, 2021, so I changed that. I saved it to my drive with "yt-dlp" -- YouTube videos have a nasty habit of disappearing, especially when you say the truth too loudly.. Linux automatically dated it to September 16, 2022 / 22:41 for some odd reason.
Guido also mentions this:
"St Denis, at Lichères : one of the most beautiful churches in Charente, located outside the small village. The interior is strikingly sober, with no further "improvements". Note the round cobbled floor.
It has unfortunately been disfigured by a series of 5 wind turbines, despite its nomination to the Inventory of Historic Monuments in ...1903." Thus his inclusion of one at the beginning... The atrocious lies the bastards sell us...🙄💩 Those things have a very short operating lifespan, <30 years, and when they're done? Nothing can be done but dismantle and bury them because... most of the parts can't be recycled, let alone rendered.
PS You can find the original here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRk3THXxeHk
Thanks for the reply. And thanks for cross-posting that article on Turdeau. I was not aware of that part of his past.
Some time ago I learned from "Asha Logos" of the word "Kakistocracy": "Rule by the worst".. Somehow with critters like Justin Castreau or Genocide Joe or Vladimir Zelenskyy the piano-playing penis, "Kakistocracy" seems scarcely adequate ... We need a word for "rule by moronic psychopaths", thus my very own neologism: "moronopsychopathocracy" 😘
You can learn more of "Asha Logos" at his website, https://ashalogos.com/home, also on Bitchute and Rumble and amazingly, some of his stuff survives on YouTube. Here's the first thing I ever watched by him, but, warning... It's LOADED...
"A Modestly Priced Weapon: Our Controlled Press" - https://www.bitchute.com/video/2BNkmsR70oFM/
Again, thanks for your thoughtful reply, and the links. Yes, your new word is fitting.
I had not heard of Asha Logos. I see on his website, he has three years worth of podcasts posted. I went to the Bitchute channel. I hadn't been on Bitchute in quite some time, and had to reset my password to log in and subscribe.
I'll be watching that vid you linked to, if I can stay awake, his voice is mesmerizing, lol.
Here's my very latest, hope you'll like it:
https://captroyharkness.substack.com/p/while-my-guitar-gently-weeps
Three posts in one day. That's an accomplishment.
Sorry not to appreciate this. I only listen to rock and alternative music.
If I were you I would keep that on the down low, advertising your ignorance is self destructive.
It's not ignorance but a matter of choice! I just don't happen to like classical music.
It's not "Classical" music Skupe: It is "Baroque" music, and JS Bach is one of the greatest genuises that ever lived..
Oh, and by the way? Three examples for you:
🎲 "Groovy Kind of Love" - as interpreted by Phil Collins, in which he turns a syrupy bit of bubblegum rock into a lament for lost love in late middle age: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsC_SARyPzk
The piano piece it was based on: "Rondo from Sonatina in G Opus 36 No. 5” by Muzio Clementi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ch5-7UErTLQ
🎲 "Baubles, Bangles and Beads" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pSs1rpeAzc
From the the string quartet it was based on: "Scherzo" from the string quartet #2 by Alexander Borodin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYrS8_orubE
🎲 “A Lover’s Concerto” by The Toys https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtH8Oz3h5t8
What it was based on: The "Minuet in G Major" from the Anna Magdelena Bach Book: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbuwTjHps-8
It shows you have a dull and facile mind, again something probably best kept to yourself.
Grishnahk's words of wisdom from "The Lord of the Rings" somehow come to mind: "You speak of what is deep beyond the reach of your muddy dreams, Uglúk..." 🤔