• 4000 mp3s - GONE!

    Mar 14 2009, 18h27

    I'm back to last.fm over a week's break, online with the help of a borrowed hard drive while my own apparently died. I don't really think I'm going to get my data back with the replacement disc, so I guess I've just said bye-bye to over 4000 mp3s and uncountable amount of photos. However, I don't complain, the idea of a hard drive without any mess on it is quite atractive! ;>

    I can't say I have no music left. There's a bunch of back up CD-ROMS and some mp3 discs copied from my friends. A bunch of mp3s is left on my pendrive and mp3 player.

    I can also play the original albums of my favourite artists and go through a big box of original CDs I got for free. They are not really my musical style, but I will give them a try and decide whether to keep them or pass on.

    Cleaning up the music library is a good thing to do. I'll get rid of all that I've already get bored with and then discover new stuff.

    Time for changes, huh.

    =]
  • Epic Fail Metal

    Jan 11 2009, 14h11

    Today I can finally introduce you to the first person on last.fm who officially disliked my charts. Only today, after one year and a half of listening to power metal, pop, death metal and dance.

    I was kicked out of the group Epic Death Metal and a new policy appeared:
    Thanks to people who joined this group for no apparent reason, membership is only granted with the owner's approval.Well, I got one reason to join this group - to discover some new death metal bands, but it turns out it was the wrong reason reason. The only proper reason to join would be to show the world how br00tal my music is, but that apparently was not my reason.

    The tr00 fan of br00tal music hippiedrow wrote:
    I have forcibly banished seven members, and executed two for crimes against metal. Let this be a lesson to all peons who think that they can poison our charts with their pre-pubescent filth.Normally, I wouldn't care, I join groups, I leave groups, but I found the language of this post peculiar. "Crimes against metal" &c. You see, every time you listen to Nelly Furtado Thor kills a kitteh!!!!11
    The attitude "my favourite genre of music is good, everything else shit or I've never heard (about) it in my life" is also notable. Especially if it leads to conclusions about my "maturity" and what music means to me. Funny enough, many metal fans and even musicians like to know about other kinds of music in the world and don't judge people according to the amount non-metal they listen to. But they are mostly over 20 years of age so that might be the clue.

    And I don't know why, but I listen to what I like to and not to what I may be expected to be listening.

    I wanted to say, that it was the first time someone didn't like my "taste", but I remember I was told to go and get drowned by one Sonata Arctica fan and all the Within Temptation fans on last.fm. Can't really understand why people care so much about what others listen to, apart from curiosity and last.fm networking style. If I don't like somebody's taste or someone criticizes my favourite band I just ignore it (I only ocassionally defend Helloween with Andi Deris on vocals). Why do people take stuff personally? I wouldn't mind if you even called Sabaton gay or said that Grailknights are not funny and a waste of time as a live act. The fact that you listen to Slipknot or Nightwish with Anette Olzon on vocals doesn't affect my personal kingdom of music ;)

    But some users need a few more years with music and among people to learn to approach the things in normal way.

    Other connected artists: Amy Winehouse, Tarja, Ari Koivunen, Lordi, Masterplan, Groove Coverage, The Kelly Family, Jorn, Grave Digger, Rage, Blind Guardian.
  • Seen, heard and often smelled live

    Dez 14 2008, 23h21

    The last journal about my concert attendance was posted over a year ago, so now it's time to add some shows. My mental list of bands I'd like to see live is getting shorter.

    Here we go (alphabetically, I'm bad with dates):

    Acid Drinkers
    Angelo Kelly and the Band
    Apocalyptica (2)
    Archeon
    Astral Doors
    Avantasia
    Behemoth
    Big Cyc
    Black Majesty
    Blind Guardian
    CETI (2)
    Chainsaw
    Children of Bodom
    Conquest
    Corruption
    Crionics
    Dark hamsters
    Def Leppard
    Dragon's Eye
    Dream Theater (2)
    Dżem
    Edguy
    Forgotten Souls
    Gate Crasher
    Grailknights
    Grave Digger
    GRIMOND
    Haggard
    HammerFall
    Heart Attack
    Helloween (2)
    Hermit
    Horrorscope
    IRA
    Iron Maiden (2)
    Kat z Romanem (2)
    Korpiklaani (2)
    Kruk + Grzegorz Kupczyk
    Krusher (2)
    Lauren Harris (2)
    Made Of Hate
    Masterplan (2)
    Mayhayron (4)
    Ministry
    Monstrum (3)
    Murator (2)
    Myslovitz
    Lost Soul
    Pink Cream 69
    Privateer (2)
    Sabaton (5)
    Saratan (2)
    Saxon
    Sceptic
    Sedes
    Silent Stream of Godless Elegy
    Sonata Arctica
    Sorcerer (2)
    Sothoth (2)
    Stos
    Symphony X
    Therion (3)
    The Vision Bleak
    Thy Disease
    T.Love
    Totem
    Trail of Tears
    Tři Sestry
    Tristania (2)
    Týr
    Uriah Heep
    Vader
    Virgin Snatch (3)
    Vypsana FiXa
    White Snake
    Whorehouse
    Wilki
    Witchking (4)

    October 2004 - December 2008
    Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia.
  • I had a (pretty nonsense) dream

    Set 29 2008, 17h08

    Of course that's not worth a *journal*, but before I start with these brilliant articles I have in mind, you'll have to read this.

    OK, so I layed down, listening to Andi Deris, because I was too tired to read. And as it usually happens in the afternoon, instead of half an hour I slept 3 hours.

    What I saw in my dreams was a fan meeting with Jorn, who had released a hit single. It was a part of campaign to save polar bear cubs. What was the most striking about was that it was akshuly a Helloween song (something from The Dark Ride), but in Norwegian. I wondered wtf, but then I thought that the best things ever happen when Jorn works with Helloween guys (vide Masterplan). Anyway I asked him why he akshuly agreed to take part in this campaign to save polar bears and well, he told me how much they paid him. And then he kissed me :P

    Now, seriously, I hate waking up from dreams that are very relistic especially when something more could have happened :P
  • Spank me! I have a bad taste in genres!

    Mar 25 2008, 16h37

    Dividing music into three major sub-groups that is METAL, ROCK and OTHER I decided to name one to three genres which I particularly like or not.

    The assumptions are that I'm a "power metal bimbo", I don't like some genres that are believed to be "ambitious", but I love everything that has energy.

    Maybe not very productive, a little provoking, but here I go.

    METAL

    LOVES: heavy metal, power metal (1), folk metal (2)
    LIKES: symphonic metal, progressive metal, death metal (3)
    TOLERATES: black metal, grindcore
    DISLIKES: thrash metal
    HATES: sludge


    ROCK

    LOVES: hard rock (4), Polish 80s
    LIKES: brit rock (5)
    TOLERATES: grunge, punk, reggae
    DISLIKES: blues
    HATES: nu-metal

    OTHER

    LOVES: euro dance (6), ethnic, choral
    LIKES: cabarett (7), classical
    TOLERATES: techno, pop (8), r'n'b
    DISLIKES: jazz, hip-hop
    HATES: alternative, experimental

    Examples:

    (1) Blind Guardian
    (2) Тролль Гнёт Ель
    (3) Nile
    (4) Jorn
    (5) Manic Street Preachers
    (6) Cascada
    (7) Ivan Mládek
    (8) Isis Gee

    And now, to deny everything (or maybe confirm an idea), of course in any genre there can be exceptional artists ;)
  • STOP listening to Heavy Metal (guessing game)

    Fev 27 2008, 18h02

    Monstrum Witchking Mayhayron Running Wild HammerFall Manowar Iron Maiden TSA Grave Digger Judas Priest

    Funny indeed =P

    Today my friend, after a short conversation about comming concerts, told me that I should finally STOP listening to Heavy Metal. Seriously, as it is horrible and outdated music genre.


    The guessing game is as follow: you have to name 2 main genres my friend listens to and you win a cookie.

    (The winner will be announced when the answers are already there or in 2 weeks time. Whatever comes sooner.)

    Clue: It is not Heavy Metal and Power Metal :P

    Listening:

    TocarHeavy Metal
    TocarThe Gods Made Heavy Metal
    TocarHeavy Metal (Is the Law)
    Heavy Metal Universe
    Heavy Metal Breakdown
    TocarHeavy Metal Thunder

    LOL.
  • Some BRAND new artist TAGS =]

    Fev 5 2008, 1h13

    I had a good laugh browsing some groups who are anti-tag or telling people they don't know what tags are or what 'indie' means and blah blah. IMHO you are free to tag all the music on last.fm 'emo', 'not emo', 'indie', 'seen live' or 'music my dog likes'. Because last.fm allows you to.

    Anyway, I'd like to PRESENT and RECCOMEND to you some tags I use being sure that the band deserve them :D

    I can't tell you how I decide which bands to tag heavy metal and/or power metal but I have deviced a few power metal subdivisions:

    - more epic than the UE regulations allow, falseto, orchestrations &c. Saves you ALL the trouble of tagging artists as 'fantasy metal', 'epic metal', 'italian metal', 'symphonic power metal', 'melodic power metal' &c. Tagged: Rhapsody, Stratovarius, Aquaria, Axenstar, DragonForce, Kaledon, Powerquest (with aditional tag for some who deserved it).

    and to balance the things - .
    Tagged: Grave Digger, Sabaton.

    is one of few national tags I use and for German language performance like Reinhard Mey or MIA.

    And since we are here, a special tag goes to Sabaton and for their great lyrics about WW2.

    I have also a bunch of tags to indicate good lyrics and positive attitudes such as , , , while goes to Helloween and Masterplan. Funny enough, Masterplan is a top artist in his tag <3

    - a special tag for artists bound with heavy metal scene but not being - you know - heavy. Tagged: Sonata Arctica, Ari Koivunen. Sounds really nice.

    - Ari Koivunen (whatever he thinks he performs), Michael Kiske (also tagged , he left metal scene on his own) and Opeth (I somehow thought they are the blackest emanation of evil but apparently they are not). One of my personally favourite tags, means just what it says =]

    is a name I deviced for popular groups heavily inspired by melodic metal but not playing metal at all. Tagged: Evanescence, HIM.

    Similarly is for popular teenage groups. Don't bother with calling them 'emo' or whatever and never ever tag them 'gay metal' because youre offending well established Italian power metal scene.

    is a rare tag though I believe it should be widely used for solo projects of guitarists from bands and others. Many people use the 'guitar virtuoso' tag but I prefer this one. Tagged: Roland Grapow, Steve Hackett.

    is for solo projects of artist known from bands. I don't understand why people keep writing 'male voices' or 'went solo'. Well, Justin Timberlake went solo too, but I'd rather not have him tagged together with Bruce Dickinson, Dio, Jorn,Ozzy Osbourne and Andi Deris.

    is extremely rare too, but I prefere it to 'metal opera' or what not. Tagged: Avantasia, Russell Allen & Jorn Lande, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Demons & Wizards, Ayreon.

    I had some hard time trying to do a tagging justice to Loreena McKennitt who plays rather English courtly music rather than 'celtic folk' or Blackmoore's Night who don't play 'folk' because if they did Candice Night would be the second Dolly Parton. For the musicians who are inspired by renaissance and/or medieval music and ethnic/folk music from a country other than their own I deviced a tag . It's all I could do. Also tagged: Era, Björk.

    And a couple of funny tags to finish with:

    - Iron Maiden, Saxon, Manowar, AC/DC.

    - the very essence of the musical career of Kelly Osbourne and Lauren Harris.

    - my special genre name for Polish band Witchking ;) Influenced by NWOBHM and Tolkien :P

    for some musicians I know. For groupies I'd recommend also 'artists I slept with' tag :P

    And if you'd ever liked to show off, say that you particularly enjoy . There are two bands in the genre: Ostrogoth and Crossfire. Worth some attention for sure.

    ------------------------------------------------------
    Notka dla Polaków:

    ładnie tagujemy znane i lubiane zespoły takie jak Republika, Budka Suflera, Lady Pankjako


    oraz mniej lub bardziej przypadkowe tudzież mniej lub bardziej lubiane zespoły jako . Istnieje już radio tego taga xD

    -------------------------------------------------------
    References:
    http://www.last.fm/user/shalotka/tags/

    Conclusions:
    er... tag what you like, anyway :P Though I hope some of my tags were fun ^^
  • Bands that Bother me *.*

    Fev 4 2008, 22h27

    As we all know I like last.fm and I have finally appreciated how it makes you listen to some new bands.

    I'm alwas itimidated by profiles of user's out of whose 50 bands there are maybe 3 I've ever heard of. I feel like a mainstreamer, though sometimes I may dig out something extraordinary.

    Anyway, there are bands who either happen to appear quite often in my recomendations or in my friends profiles and other people I browse here and there. And I don't mean, lol, Radiohead & their top-of-every-chart company I swear I haven't heard them in my life and I can do without ;)There are just artists I feel I have to check out basing only on the last.fm biographies, tags and the fact that my friends and my friends' friends aand group members appear to be listening to are as follow:

    At the Gates
    Estampie
    God Is an Astronaut*
    In Flames
    Kiuas
    Mediaeval Baebes
    Miranda Sex Garden*
    My Dying Bride*
    queens of the stoneage*
    Queensryche
    Strapping Young Lad*
    Subway to Sally*
    Wir sind Helden*

    It is also a nice thing to play your friend's personal radio or personal playlist sometimes. It's not only a chance to hear something new, but it's also tightening bonds and adjusting musical tastes :)

    *and what sort of names are these anyway?!
  • JORN, linguistics and booklets

    Dez 27 2007, 0h29

    To make the things clear at the beginning: I love Jørn Lande, Jorn is one of the best voices I know and everything he does simply ROCKS.

    Last time I looked into The Gathering* booklet I thought that Jørn is also interested in languages, etymology &c. On the back cover is a linguistic explanation of the title of the song TocarTungur Knivur. It goes like that:

    The word "Tungur knivur" is inspired by the norwegian word "tung kniv" and the islandic word "thúngur hnifur" which means "heavy knife".

    I was proud of Jørn... for a moment. He indeed did some research and gave some Viking flavour to the song (at least for people who don't study Old Norse**). The problem is the serious mistakes in the booklet. No matter what "tungur knivur" may be, it's not a "word". It's a phrase, two words. Norwegian should be spelled with capital letter as well as Icelandic. Moreover, Icelandic with "c". The spelling in the booklet was of course influenced by Norwegian.

    And that's the whole trouble. To bother to check words in Icelandic and not to check how to actually spell Icelandic. Microsoft Office spellchecker before the official release, anyone?

    * Last.fm says there's no such an album. It's mistagged as Gathering. WTF.

    ** "Knife" in Old Norse was actually knife (pronounced this other way) and the word knif appeared in the English language together with the Vikings and replaced the nice Anglo-Saxon (Old English) word scramaseaxe. Totally unfair.

    P.S. Buy original CDs. They have booklets! It's fun ;P

    Btw, did Vikings look like just like Jørn? ;D
  • Paternity Test: Biff Byford & Andi Deris

    Dez 21 2007, 0h45


    Peter "Biff" Byford of Saxon :: Andi Deris of Helloween

    Some time ago, last spring to be precise, I was attending Masterplan show, who were supporting Saxon and I asked some Helloween fans if it is worth to see Saxon. The opinions were that it is certainly worth seing and a few comments were that Biff looks a lot like Andi, in some concert recordings "they look like brothers" or "more like father and son". Come on, wouldn't you like to see Andi's father on stage?

    A funny joke, I thought, and so I went. And I saw guys in their late 50s who truly ROCK. I looked at Biff and he doesn't only look like Andi concerning the face and the hair, but the whole body shape, stage movement and the gestures.

    After the show I became a genuine Saxon fan and in the name of Andi Deris Girl Club, the unfamous non-existant paramilitary organization, I proposed the Doctrine #1 of Apocryphical Derisianism i.e. "Biff Byford is the father of Andi Deris".

    There's of course a little age controversy since there's barely 13 years of age difference between the singers, but we have to remember that it is old school rock'n'roll and you are free to ask Biff what on earth was he doing in Germany when he was 13, huh?



    Few believed and asked what is it all about. We have discussed the possible influence of Byford's earlier performance on Deris, but neither he nor the whole Helloween ever admited to have been influnced by the and there were no cooperation nor affiliation between Saxon and Helloween.

    Until now, when Andi Deris featured in the new Saxon project alongside with Lemmy Kilmister (Motörhead) and Angry Anderson (Rose Tattoo). I've never associated Deris and his style with of this particular sort, but apparently he's in his Dad's video.

    You can watch it here, on Saxon website. Damn big piece of good old rock'n'roll.

    Also, Biff has made a guest appearance in TocarCrack the Riddle, the into to Helloweens brand new ass-kicking album Gambling with the Devil.

    After all these years they finally know it and surely they are among the best metal singers, both the Father and the Son.


    In any case concerning paternity tests, I've been saying that Biff is Andi's father for many months now, without even checking the DNA ;>

    And yes, I'm fine, thanks for asking :)