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...and wider than pictures." ~ Mogwai
Music v Literature.
No holds barred.
Hajime!
Music v Literature.
No holds barred.
Hajime!
@fmf saidhas music ever started a war?
...and wider than pictures." ~ Mogwai
Music v Literature.
No holds barred.
Hajime!
@lemondrop saidRumour has it, Gavrilo Princip was balls deep into the predecessor to Japanese death metal.
has music ever started a war?
@fmf saidnot familiar with that at all
Rumour has it, Gavrilo Princip was balls deep into the predecessor to Japanese death metal.
@lemondrop saidPerhaps you have fallen between the cracks.
not familiar with that at all
@lemondrop saidIronically, despite Japanese death metal's role in the triggering of WW 1, in August 1914, Japan sided with Britain.
not familiar with that at all
@fmf saideither I never knew this or have forgotten it
Ironically, despite Japanese death metal's role in the triggering of WW 1, in August 1914, Japan sided with Britain.
@lemondrop saidCheck out Japanese literature's multi-million Yen signing and local Tokyo boy Natsume Sōseki and his novels I Am a Cat (1905), Botchan (1906), Sanshirô (1908) and Kokoro (1914). These probably kept Japan from joining the Triple Alliance.
either I never knew this or have forgotten it
interesting
will google later
@fmf saidseems like a lot of reading
Check out Japanese literature's multi-million Yen signing and local Tokyo boy Natsume Sōseki and his novels I Am a Cat (1905), Botchan (1906), Sanshirô (1908) and Kokoro (1914). These probably kept Japan from joining the Triple Alliance.
@lemondrop saidLiterature has vanquished you and your music.
seems like a lot of reading
but thanks
@fmf saidI see what you did there.
...and wider than pictures." ~ Mogwai
Music v Literature.
No holds barred.
Hajime!