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We're discussing broad issues here, let's not make anything personal.
I have a strong opinion in this case because this referendum result means that I will need to leave the UK in order to continue living with my non-eu wife, once my EU rights are stripped, but I've not no issues with anyone specific and you're welcome to your own viewpoint. I have high hopes for Scottish independence because I was born there and it would meant that I can continue living on the landmass that I was born on, if I took a Scottish Passport.
I am British (purposely not being specific here) and have always been proud of it, I represented English and Welsh music for years at an international level. Now this country has utterly failed me and my family.
Can you list the places this has happened? As an English person who's lived in Wales for nearly all my adult life I find this extremely hard to believe. In fact I've found Wales one of the most laid back, and accepting places I've lived.
Expressing your views would garner more support without the 'Little England' slur. To my mind it is the same as the 'anti foreigners' speak of the awful racists that exist in all countries and walks of life. I can appreciate your concerns, I have many too about much of the politics either in or out of the EU. Yes we all get angry when society forgets us and politics take a big dump on our lives, but calling whole groups derogatory names, is less than helpful. We should all try and rise above it however hard it is. Yes I know it's hard, I fail often as I slag off all polititions, which I know is childish.
I'm English. I think in a 'political correctness gone mad' world, that gives me legitimate artistic licence to make jokes at my own expense
Bangor, Corwen.
I've also seen a so many good things in Wales and have an overall very positive impression based on years of experience but in the north Wales area, but those ideas do exist there.
@OscarSouth, remember those vows of marriage, they speak of good and bad times and how love can transcend all.
Fair enough then. People will still not answer usually in a constructive way when confronted with such use of language. Look at Nigal Farage. He actually made the odd decent point, yet by calling the other delegates names, he lost all credibility
I understood your position too. I was being jokingly provocative, even if I was only directly quoting Scottish politics. I do find 'Little England' to be a humorous terminology though, as a counterpoint to 'Great Britain'.
Ah.. Great Britain. I remember it fondly!
Funny thing is though, Donald Trump has been doing that very same thing, multiplied, so far it hasn't halted his progress to the White House.
Yes. I've lost my career. I've lost any income. I'm fighting to regain any help I can get while my illness gets worse. I've lost any ability to get any meds. The system is fighting against me helping myself get back on my feet however hard I try.
Yet, my wife is supportive and our life together is strong and we will survive and live life to the best we can. We will never give up.
All my best wishes for you and your wife. Any help or support I can help with, I gladly will.
Remember all, the EU and centralising laws will not change the world for the better. People working together and helping each other will.
We should not allow leaving the EU to be hijacked by isolationists, bigotry or to be made about those who have money making more. I'm very pro Europe and the World. I'm pretty anti the Europeon Union. Do not think the media and those that are using the vote for political gain are representative of those that voted in or out - I very much doubt they are.
I believe his progress has more to do with media and money than anything else. I will amend my statement with, that while Mr Farage has lost credibility, the politics of social media and mainstream media, are actually working in his favour. Then again, I do believe that many others directly involved in the vote have acted quite badly through the whole process.
Europe Endless - Kraftwerk - MoMA - 4/12/12 - Retrospective 3
Always loved Kraftwerk, but I do struggle with those suits at their ages lol. Yes it's wrong to feel that way, but hey, we all have things we struggle to be inclusive with
Same here, I've had nothing but great acceptance when I've been in Wales for long periods. Yet hey it's the same in all country's. It only takes a few bad apples to make the rest not seem so sweet.
I've been attacked and physically assaulted a few times in my life. The perps have been a mix of race, age and background. The only common factor has been they were all very drunkand loaded. Maybe that's why I went into drug and alcohol care work?
The more I read about the Treaty of Lisbon, a] the more I wonder if we would ever have entered into such an unfair arrangement (highly fair for the UK and a few, but not for smaller countries) and b] if Scotland went back into the EU they’d end up not with the status they had with the UK but with the status of a smaller country, say, Malta, and they’d be bullied about recklessly by the EU. It certainly doesn’t resemble the trading arrangement we intentionally sought to enter (three times) when it was the EEC.
O so true!
This is them in their jeans and leather jacket phase:
Yes that is more like it! I like Devo, but please I don't need to see those flower pot suits no more
Farage doesnt address other politicians or tries to be understood by them, he knows he will always be treated like a Juvenal. He is just showing off to the layers of society that follow him. He doesn't have to moderate his language because this is the language his followers understand. He is basically feeding off the worst human instincts which are alive and well in Britain it's just they get awakened by the events such this referendum. He's received far too (edit) much coverage from the media as if he was the guy who's won the referendum, with the BBC widely showing his Independence Day speech to the few who'd listen.
I've put a lot of trust in BBC because of its world renown credibility but I only see it now as just a government propaganda tool with media blackouts of demonstrations and the like.
O yes agree. He is not alone in game playing though. Watching the Parliment broadcasts is like watching the dark side of children at play.
if only kraftwerk had made any decent new music after the mid 80s
its so boring to see them touring with 30 years old material now with more bass and updated bling bling show Zzzzzz
Actually it has hurt him. He won the Republican primary but that was only the right that was voting. Among the general population it is different. Diversity is one of our strengths so being racist doesn't help you. Latinos and other groups have been registering to vote in record numbers to stop Trump. Except for Fox News our media is against him.
Exactly my thoughts this morning when I was going through all the old videos I could find. I first got into them when Autobahn (the edited down single) hit the UK charts and immediately became a fan (so that was two bands I was a fan of — Sparks, and now Kraftwerk. And Rupie Edwards.) I bought Exceller-8, which was a cheap cash-in by the record company, but it alerted me to the earlier stuff, which I bought. I played the gatefold double Kraftwerk 1 & 2, the excellent Ralf and Florian, then bought Radio Activity and took the whole lot out to Papua New Guinea as a mid-teenager when my family moved out there in the mid ’70s, and I played them endlessly. When I came back to the UK they’d released that yellow album with a computer terminal on it, which I bought and didn’t like much, and by the time of their consequent albums I had utterly lost interest in them — I couldn’t even name any of the tracks on them, although I must probably have heard them without realising.
I think the thing was, as 1980 rolled around, we suddenly had a whole lot of really good synth music to choose from, and Kraftwerk were not yet iconic enough to be respected for simply repeating the same old thing over and over and over with minimal innovation (they are now). I preferred to listen to a lot of newer edgy stuff with difficulties, typified by what John Peel was playing, whereas Kraftwerk seemed to have everything smoothed out by then and just weren’t interesting any more.
Sorry to hear that you are ill @Fruitbat1919. It's nice that you've got a great wife and iPad to keep you company.
lol, I listend to john peel all the time, he was the reason I had a radio
Im unsure if the german versions have been published outside of germany - here you go
Sincere best wishes for restoration and healing in your life, Sir 'Bat. I know from my own experience it's hard to lose work, fighting off ailment, all while belts tighten and apps are bought so much more dearly. It is then - when one's spouse goes out every day to continue to earn the daily bread and stands by your side - I have learned true humility.
Still late afternoon here in the American Heartland, but I shall drink two toasts this evening, one in hopes of a swift and full recovery for yourself, and one for the steadfast trooper, your lovely missus. Cheers!
Hold more referenda. Here in Scotland the level of political engagement has increased exponentially in the last 5 years.
Tour De France is terrific.
I think its uninspired and boring
its sounds like a bad copy of the old kraftwerk thing
brrr, I hate it.
boring old man repeating himself
it took them how many years to come up with that? lol
Thank you very much for that. I listened to them all the way through, and I must say, the last one was interestingly different in composition and atmosphere than the one I’m used to. It’s a lot “closer” and seemed more fun to make, whereas the one I’m familiar with is a bit of a dreary chore and always gives me listener fatigue. In fact, that whole album does. Must be something to do with the mastering for the UK version, then.