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Moi j'me paierai la Vierge de Fer, je fouterai Janick Gers aux cuisines et je les obligerai à jouer Alexander the Great.Le forum francophone dédié au Metal TRADITIONNEL! Ou pas.
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Moi j'me paierai la Vierge de Fer, je fouterai Janick Gers aux cuisines et je les obligerai à jouer Alexander the Great.Yama a écrit :Putain, moi si j'étais un chef mafieux milliardaire comme Poutine, je me paierais Malmsteen en concert pour un prix hallucinant, mais juste pour rigoler j'exigerais qu'il prenne un guitariste rythmique et qu'il soit réglé moins fort que lui.
According to RT.com, Russia’s president Dmitry Medvedev, known for his love of rock music, has caught up with the top brass of the country’s rock’n’roll scene. Medvedev and the musicians enjoyed a relaxed evening at Moscow’s Rythm-and-Blues Café, a jazz club owned by famous rocker ANDREY MAKAREVICH.
They also grabbed some beers in a Moscow bar to chat about their favorite music and what is going on in the country.
Medvedev confessed he is more addicted to working than music, while the musicians cracked a joke suggesting that it was Deep Purple songs that led Medvedev to presidency.
Medvedev remarked: “It was in the 1970s and 1980s. We listened to various music, but mostly hard rock. I was even a DJ at school discos. Oddly enough, we even managed to dance to DEEP PURPLE, SLADE and LED ZEPPELIN.”
President Obama welcomed the leaders of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden to the White House on Friday. In his remarks to Finnish president Sauli Niinistö, Obama praised Finland's heavy metal culture, saying (see video below): "I do wanna point out that Finland has perhaps the most heavy metal bands in the world per capita and also ranks high on good governance. I don't know if there's any correlation there."
Heavy metal and hard rock music continues to thrive in Finland, where bands like CHILDREN OF BODOM regularly top the chart with their single and full-length releases.
According to Slate, Finland has the most heavy metal bands per capita in the world. While Sweden and Norway have only 27 heavy metal bands per 100,000 inhabitants, Finland boasts double as much, 54 bands per 100,000.
Some claim that Finland is "the only country in the world where metal is mainstream," and people actually study Finnish and Norwegian to better understand heavy metal music.
Read more at http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/presid ... MGyS3kx.99