Puikus gabalas, ypač fleitos melodija įdomumo įneša į tą gabalą.
"Mogwai Fear Satan" is a sixteen-minute-long instrumental, using basic rock instrumentation; guitars, bass, and drums, along with flute. The origin of the song title stems from bassist Dominic Aitchison’s fear of the Devil, due to his Catholic upbringing, which continues to this day as Aitchison is the only religious member of Mogwai
"Mogwai Fear Satan" begins with a guitar melody riff consisting of three chords by Stuart Braithwaite and John Cummings, which is soon joined by bass played by Dominic Aitchison and a frantic drumbeat played by Martin Bulloch, which fades gradually in. The same guitar riff is repeated throughout the song, at times frighteningly distorted. During the quiet parts of the song, in the build up to the explosion of sound and feedback which Mogwai are known for, there is a quiet, haunting flute melody played by Shona Brown over tribal-sounding drums. The song slowly fades out into feedback and noise.
Anikdotas is 2rkes nr.3
Rimas is 3: - tai kodel pas mane niekuomet neateina laime?
-nebijok ji ateis
-o kodel vis neateina?
-nes ji eina. Tik ji juda labai letai...
-o kodel ji juda taip letai?
-nes jinai juda labai letai . ji kaip dramblys kambaryje.ji y
Anikdotas is tikros siandienos istorijos: brolis Rokas
- tai kur geriau tau buvo vasaros gatve ar naujoji vilnia, guleti?
As:
Tai kur geriau kristi i 2 m. duobe ar 4 m.?
Bro:
Tai palauk nesupratau. Tai kur geriau. Naujoji vilnia kaip 2 metru ar sesiu metr
2013 m. liepos 29 d. 10:40:49
Puikus gabalas, ypač fleitos melodija įdomumo įneša į tą gabalą.
"Mogwai Fear Satan" is a sixteen-minute-long instrumental, using basic rock instrumentation; guitars, bass, and drums, along with flute. The origin of the song title stems from bassist Dominic Aitchison’s fear of the Devil, due to his Catholic upbringing, which continues to this day as Aitchison is the only religious member of Mogwai
"Mogwai Fear Satan" begins with a guitar melody riff consisting of three chords by Stuart Braithwaite and John Cummings, which is soon joined by bass played by Dominic Aitchison and a frantic drumbeat played by Martin Bulloch, which fades gradually in. The same guitar riff is repeated throughout the song, at times frighteningly distorted. During the quiet parts of the song, in the build up to the explosion of sound and feedback which Mogwai are known for, there is a quiet, haunting flute melody played by Shona Brown over tribal-sounding drums. The song slowly fades out into feedback and noise.