Thursday, April 23, 2015

It had dawned and Morpheus was coming to get me. Although reticulated foam there was plenty of alco


Pass 2 Day. O Dionysis Koutra curated music column vakxikon.blogspot.com. Every Thursday in his blog writes about music. And every Sunday in Vakxikon Radio, 8-10 pm, playing music and talking about it.
It had dawned and Morpheus was coming to get me. Although reticulated foam there was plenty of alcohol all night and tiredness diakeiche all over my body, my eyes did not close. Suddenly the radio I heard the amazing reticulated foam track "too old to rock'n'roll, too young to die". I immediately started to take notes. Too old to rock, too young to die. One of the phrases that have become what we call rock history, as the culmination of philosophy. How rock rebellion and challenge is the prerogative of youth, because it takes the sap and the pure perception. If you have not grown old Needless to die, but must go to the edge. For god but not try to xanaascholitheis with rock, because it is no longer in your measures.
My personal reticulated foam opinion, this song hides irony. If anything, we heard the Jethro Tull to sing 50 years. It is old, but still rock. To rock? Or do you do what you used to do all these years. There are times to say something subversive need not live subversive reaches your experience and your mind. You could be old and talking youth. Whether pretending or not. Says Ian Anderson disk of how this is the reggae version of the song since just returned from a vacation in the Caribbean where they had gone to spend the money of their listeners. Comment self criticism but also all those who knocked reticulated foam off the stage. Perhaps this is the spirit of rock. Perhaps again and not be. Better yet to determine, before saying what is old for this and who is not.
The rock then you will never die, but can die we will stay. You may not be able to define it and say what exactly does that little word, I am sure that all those who listen to this music and at some point in our lives we wanted to make it part of our lives, what we say or we thought saying, I am sure you understand why we speak. Rock was Socrates who did not deny the hemlock and Diogenes of Sinope who lived in pot. Rock was Christ who crucified him because reticulated foam she loved much. Rock was Galileo who wanted to burn him because he insisted that the earth is round. Rock was the Sacco and Vanzeti and Guevara that they gave their lives for what they believe. Of course was one million times more than rock rockers. The song says "there's more to the picture than meets the eye". There is more to the picture than what meets the eye.
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