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Monty Python: Norwegian Party a word from Norwegian party Tags: Norwegian Monty Pyrhon eric cleese idle terry jones golden age of ballooning |
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True Norwegian Black Metal - Part 1 WATCH THE COMPLETE SERIES ON VBS.tv - http://www.vbs.tv/shows.php?show=1072&source=sc We went to Norway to interview Gaahl, lead singer of the band Gorgoroth. Gaahl really believes in this whole ideology behind what he's doing—he's not just some rockstar fronting a band. The thing with Black Metal is, in Norway, everybody is exactly the same. There's nothing to rebel against, because everybody's really well off. It's one of the richest countries in Europe. There is no lower class, it's like middle-class white kids everywhere—no one has anything to complain about. And he's this sort of eccentric figure amidst this sea of contentment and sameness. The way I see it is, in America you have guys like 50 Cent who are supposed to be the "villain." Kids like him cause they're parents hate him, and that's basically what Gaahl is. He's their musical villain so to speak. But there's a lot of different sides to the scene. See More - http://www.vbs.tv/ Tags: www.VBS.tv VBStv VBS.tv Gorgoroth Norway Black Metal Gaahl Satan Peter Beste |
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Norwegian Blonde A very stupid Norwegian blonde! English text. Tags: Norwegian Blonde Stupid |
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Norwegian Strippers Are Artists Craig plans to become an avid collector of art. Tags: CBS Craig Ferguson norwegian strippers artist |
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Norwegian Jihad - Norway Nov 2007 By his own admission, Mullah Krekar trained units of suicide bombers in Iraq and founded a Taliban-style militant group. But all attempts to deport him from his safe haven in Norway have failed. After six years of protracted court cases, Mullah Krekar isn't going anywhere. He admits to founding Ansar Al Islam, a militant Islamic group recognised by the UN as an Al Qaeda affiliate. He's also called for foreign troops in Iraq to be murdered and those who disagree with his interpretation of Islam to be beheaded. "Sniper teams in Iraq have publicly declared their loyalty to Krekar and say he is their leader", claims terrorism analyst Lydia Khalil. But he's protected by the Norwegian constitution, which bans deportation to countries that have the death penalty. "A lot of people are very frustrated by what he's been able to achieve in Norway", states Khalil. There was reportedly a CIA plot to abduct Krekar. "That attempt failed because apparently somebody tipped him off". Krekar maintains he has ended his leadership of Ansar al Islam and now only offers spiritual guidance. But the UN allege he is still covertly financing Ansar al Islam. While Krekar resolutely defends his position, the case has prompted much soul searching in Norway. As the Director of Norway's Migration Department states; "It's made us question the whole institution of resettlement". Tags: Jihad Norway Mullah Krekar Ansar Al Islam Journeyman Pictures |
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The Beatles - Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) The Beatles - Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) Copyright - 1965 EMI Records Ltd. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" is a song by The Beatles which first appeared on the 1965 album Rubber Soul. While credited to Lennon/McCartney, it was primarily written by John Lennon, though Paul McCartney contributed to the middle eight section. It is notable as one of the first Western pop songs with an Indian musical instrument — John Lennon's guitar is accompanied by George Harrison on the sitar. The song is a lilting acoustic ballad featuring Lennon's lead vocal and signature Beatle harmonies in the middle eight. "Norwegian Wood" was one of several songs on Rubber Soul in which the singer faces an antagonistic relationship with a woman. In direct contrast to earlier Beatles songs such as "She Loves You" and "I Want to Hold Your Hand", the songs on Rubber Soul were considerably darker in their outlook towards romantic relationships. The exotic instrumentation and oblique lyric represented one of the first indications to fans of the expanding musical vocabulary and experimental approach that the group was rapidly adopting. The lyrics of the song sketch an encounter between the singer and an unnamed girl (or "bird" in British slang). They drink wine in her room and talk into the night. The consummation of their flirtation at first seems promising when the unnamed girl states "it's time for bed", however, the singer then crawls off to "sleep in the bath" presumably alone. "Norwegian Wood" evidently refers to the cheap pinewood that often finished the interiors of working class British flats. The last verse states that the singer lights a fire, the implication being that the singer in fact sets fire to the girl's flat, presumably as revenge for not sleeping with the singer. McCartney himself states the final line of the song indicates that the singer burned the home of the girl. As he explained: Peter Asher [brother of McCartney's then-girlfriend Jane Asher] had just done his room out in wood, and a lot of people were decorating their places in wood. Norwegian wood. It was pine, really, just cheap pine. But it's not as good a title, is it, "Cheap Pine"? It was a little parody, really, on those kind of girls who, when you'd get back to their flat, there would be a lot of Norwegian wood. It was completely imaginary from my point of view, but not from John's. It was based on an affair he had. She made him sleep in the bath and then, finally, in the last verse, I had this idea to set the Norwegian wood on fire as a revenge. She led him on and said, "You'd better sleep in the bath." And in our world, that meant the guy having some sort of revenge, so it meant burning the place down.. Lennon acknowledged being strongly influenced by Bob Dylan during this time period, and the rather opaque lyrics of "Norwegian Wood" seem to reflect this. Dylan responded with "4th Time Around", a song boasting a similar melody, subject matter and lyrical delivery. Rock journalists and even Lennon himself felt it to be a rather pointed parody of "Wood" (some even went as far as to think the song's closing line - "And I, I never took much/I never asked for your crutch/Now don't ask for mine" - was directed toward Lennon), though Lennon later told his biographer that he considered Dylan's effort to be more a playful homage. I once had a girl Or should I say she once had me She showed me her room Isn't it good Norwegian wood? She asked me to stay And she told me to sit anywhere So I looked around And I noticed there wasn't a chair I sat on a rug biding my time drinking her wine We talked until two and then she said "it's time for bed" She told me she worked in the morning and started to laugh I told her I didn't and crawled off to sleep in the bath And when I awoke I was alone This bird had flown So I lit a fire Isn't it good Norwegian wood? Tags: The Beatles Rubber Soul 1965 John Lennon |
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Norwegian Recycling - How Six Songs Collide You will find all my mashups in these three albums: The second compilation album: "Appetite For Reconstruction": http://norwegianrecycling.multiply.com/music/item/75 The first compilation album: "So Far": http://norwegianrecycling.multiply.com/music/item/58 Donkey Kong Country Mashup Album: "Donkey Business": http://norwegianrecycling.multiply.com/music/item/63 MYSPACE: http://www.myspace.com/norwegianrecycling FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=5827028678 HOMEPAGE: http://norwegianrecycling.multiply.com ILIKE: http://www.ilike.com/artist/Norwegian+Recycling Music and video made by Norwegian Recycling Samples: 1. Jason Mraz - I'm Yours 2. Howie Day - Collide 3. Five For Fighting - Superman 4. Angela Ammons - Always Getting Over You 5. Boyzone - All That I Need 6. 3 Doors Down - Here Without You Tags: norway norge gybo bastard pop vs remix same chords singer songwriter bootleg acoustic ålesund lerstad ronan keating |