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It's currently banned from dime because of the error.
Well, I guess the sales period has ended by now so here goes…
As for translation of the whole thing – I've read about Italian black metal fans studying Norwegian in University to be able to understand the lyrics of songs… :wink:
Signed!
Thanks Spacebandit for another great recording.
And this great performance sounds like a superb candidate for the next completely overkill vinyl/dvd/book roadworks release. :MPD:
Could have been worse – the drummer :lol:
It's on Motortrades
Edit: – in two versions
And only parts of DDU it seems…
And some 1000 hours of live recordings waiting to be sorted out – Something like Dgmlive still seems like a good idea.
The key statements from the video interview is repeated in the text, which I hope Google translate is able to handle(?)
Edit: Here is a news article by nrk.no about the tour and the Garage gig. The article repeats more or less what they say in the video interview but is probably easier to get through a translator.
Edit2: The interview was also broadcast on TV today – the local news section.
According to this earlier interview sonicshocks.com you should be OK as long as you don't try to sell your recording.
There are idiots everywhere, also in Norway. David Bowie was hit by a lolipop in the eye during a concert in Oslo some years ago Dagbladet.no
And do we feel sorry for those sad souls who willingly will miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime experience – the wall to wall performance of this :MPD: masterpiece?
Read this review again http://www.normanrecords.com – and that is just the record.
Be there or forever regret.
The spanish dates are also listed on kennethkapstad.no so they are probably OK.
Reviewed in PROG
The latest issue of PROG turns out to be quite the Norwegian issue. Article/interview with Gaspacho. Reviews on El Doom & the Born Electric (support on the upcoming London gig) and Jarle H Olsen. Live review on 22 at Camden Barfly, another favourite from Trondheim – KK played the drums on their debut EP, and mainman Magnus Børmark is credited as techie on the Unicorn LP.
2012.08.18 Kartfestivalen, Telemark http://www.kartfestivalen.com
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