Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Meanwhile in Russia...
...the 'military wing of Russian cyber-democrats' are going to fight Orthodox
patrols by continuing to chop down the crosses and graffiti the temples!
In 'Shoot The Pussy Riot,' It's Not Just The Graphics That Are Primitive
...Serbia's nationalist youth group Nasi (...) has launched an online game with the provocative title "Shoot the Pussy Riot -- Death to Enemies."
The graphics are primitive and the game itself isn’t even as sophisticated as Pong -- or anything else from the early days of video gaming.
A red, blue, and green trio of balaclavas -- Pussy Riot is known for performing in colorful outfits, including balaclavas -- pass endlessly from right to left on the screen while the player tries to blow them away using the crosshairs of a particularly loud gun.
As the blasted balaclavas disappear, the slogan "Death to Enemies" flashes on the screen.
A press release on the group's website emphasizes -- in case anyone might get the wrong idea -- that the group is not advocating killing anyone. Apparently, the masks, the guns, the slogan "Death to Enemies" are all to be taken figuratively, and have nothing at all to do with what Nasi calls Pussy Riot's "quasi-satanic performances..."
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(Thanx Gennady!)
The graphics are primitive and the game itself isn’t even as sophisticated as Pong -- or anything else from the early days of video gaming.
A red, blue, and green trio of balaclavas -- Pussy Riot is known for performing in colorful outfits, including balaclavas -- pass endlessly from right to left on the screen while the player tries to blow them away using the crosshairs of a particularly loud gun.
As the blasted balaclavas disappear, the slogan "Death to Enemies" flashes on the screen.
A press release on the group's website emphasizes -- in case anyone might get the wrong idea -- that the group is not advocating killing anyone. Apparently, the masks, the guns, the slogan "Death to Enemies" are all to be taken figuratively, and have nothing at all to do with what Nasi calls Pussy Riot's "quasi-satanic performances..."
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(Thanx Gennady!)
Monday, 27 August 2012
Union Jack guitar? (Check) Knobheads? (Check)...
Not the gig from There and Then
1996-04-27 Manchester, England
This is the first night at Maine Road.
Setlist:
1.The Swamp Song
2.Acquiesce
3.Supersonic
4.Hello
5.Some Might Say
6.Roll With It
7.Morning Glory
8.Round Are Way
9.Cigarettes And Alcohol
10.Champagne Supernova
11.Whatever
12.Cast No Shadow (acoustic)
13.Wonderwall (acoustic)
14.The Masterplan
15.Don't Look Back In Anger
16.Live Forever
17.I Am The Walrus
18.Cum On Feel The Noize
Via
Was this really the best that Britain had to offer back in the mid 90's?
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