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Yelbakk Posted Aug 17, 2005
Yeah well, erm, okay. You win. I was at choir practice, where access to the internet is rather limited. So you win this round. Next time though I will be faster! I will be first. HaHAAA!
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Yelbakk Posted Aug 17, 2005
I am beyond the point of hoping. I am downright telling you, 'tis the truth!
But then again, another choir practice like tonight's and I will not be able to post anything for a while anymore. Trying to sing Greek turned out more difficult than trying to sing Russian. At least in Russian I have some idea about syllable structures and stuff. With that Greek song (we'll perform it tomorrow - in front of a Greek audience), we mostly just guess, emulate phonemes and try to get the melody right... Am I already making excuses for the unlikely case that you beat me again???
Y.
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Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Aug 17, 2005
What are you singing? Ours once had a Greek song about Dachau's concentration camp, I know your problem!
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Yelbakk Posted Aug 17, 2005
It's called "TO PAGOMENO ASTERI" which translates as "on this iced planet". We sing it at a concert in honor of Mikis Theodorakis. I only glanced at the translation. It is fairly heavy stuff. Something along the lines of "on this iced planet, they chained me, they burnt me..." and so on. But the music is truly awesome.
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