posted October 15, 2002 10:33
Hahahaha! King Kula is:
You are Sergei Rakhmaninov. You lived in the early Twentieth Century and were well known for your compositional, conducting, and piano skills, yet you are melancholy despite this talent. Your famous works include your nearly-impossible piano concerti.
posted October 15, 2002 11:13
It would appear that I am Modest Mussorgsky.
I am a Romantic period psycho who's drunk more often than not. I died of this affliction, not surprisingly. My famous works include "Night on Bald Mountain" and "Pictures at an Exhibition." Which is nice.
posted October 15, 2002 11:14
<table><tr><td><img src="http://altoclef.keenspace.com/images/muss.jpg" width=109 height=151 alt=""></td><td><p>If I were a Dead Russian Composer, I would be <b><i>Modest Mussorgsky</i></b>.<p><p></p><p>I am a Romantic period psycho who's drunk more often than not. I died of this affliction, not surprisingly. My famous works include "Night on Bald Mountain" and "Pictures at an Exhibition."<p><p></p><p>Who would <i>you</i> be? <a href="http://www.angelfire.com/va/randomlyweird/russcomp.html">Dead Russian Composer Personality Test</a><p><p></p></td></tr></table>
this is me. hehe look i am an old hairy man. not really
posted October 15, 2002 12:22
Cool, I always liked Shostakovich, who knew I could be him?
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posted October 15, 2002 20:26
I'm Prokofyev. Of "Peter and the Wolf" fame. But I prefer the version that Wendy Carlos and Weird Al Yankovic did. They understand me better than anyone.
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posted October 16, 2002 03:12
They told me I was Stravinsky. I know better. If I was to be a Composer, I would want to be Zappa. There was only one Zappa. So I would be this guy:
If you want to read about one cool-ass dude, go here and follow the Percy Grainger link:
quote:Originally posted by hexonxonx: Väinämöinen: Are you so obsessed with Vodka? Rumors have it it's pretty hard to get there in Finland... that's why there're too many stories of "those drunk Finns" in St.Petersbourgh... Cheers! "If Vodka was the sea, I'd become a submarine" (Russian proverb)
LOL! Cheers to you too! No, we've got plenty of Vodka here too. Those stories come from the fact that "those drunk Finns" are always drunk regardless of where they (we) are !!
To h: it seems that we're both psychotic alcoholics, because I got exactly the same results as you! Cheers mate!
quote:Originally posted by Väinämöinen:To h: it seems that we're both psychotic alcoholics, because I got exactly the same results as you! Cheers mate!
Cheers right back at ya! There's a beautiful Swedish Vodka bar here in London. If ever you're in town you should drop in. I think you'd love it (and all they ever play in there is Black Sabbath and Motorhead).
posted October 16, 2002 07:05
Cool! What's the name of that bar? Swedish Vodka ?
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h
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posted October 16, 2002 08:17
It's called 'Garlic & Shots'. They have coffin's for tables and stuff... it's all very metal, but not very well known. Spent many a filthy night in that place!
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Väinämöinen
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posted October 18, 2002 06:02
quote:Originally posted by hexonxonx: LOL, that explains. North, cold, need to warm up and stuff... Like: fuel up your car, fuel up yourself, then off you go... Best documented in Helsinki episode of Jarmusch's "Night On Earth" - three (drunk of course) men get in a cab at night, but the driver is strangely sober... Fantastic film.
Can I ask where you come from? Russia, perhaps? It's the Russians who really introduced us to heavy drinking. Or was it the other way round...?
Btw, I still haven't seen that film. Shame on me I guess! I hear Jim really did a good job.