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osiol   
10 Jun 2008
History / Slavic mythology [44]

Osiol are you suggestin something

What? Like you should put up a couple of quotes from Wikipedia?

Interesting, but I still don't see the etymological link between Serb and serf. I'm not saying there isn't one, just that I haven't found anyone else suggesting it.

they were tradable good

Do you mean "They were tradable goods" or "They were terribly good"?
osiol   
10 Jun 2008
Language / The Dative Case [62]

idę ku sklepowi'

So that means I might not actually go to the shop, but just towards it?
osiol   
10 Jun 2008
History / Slavic mythology [44]

There are slaves in a siimilar way to the way there are vandals, thugs, villains... oh, and romance!

Vandal - Germanic tribe, or people who smash up bus shelters and frighten old ladies.
Thugs - Rather dodgy sect of Hindus, violent meatheads generally.
Villain - Serf, usually allowed to own property (this may be villa, or it may be that they were tied to their master's villa. Not sure.)

Serf < Latin: servus - slave (related to servire - to serve, to be a slave). I have found no record of this word having anything to do with Serbs.

Surely Buddha was too fat to be Slavic.
osiol   
9 Jun 2008
History / Are Germans going to pay for WW2? [180]

Union

Union? Or Onion? That's the old analogy isn't it? The Kremlin's right in the middle and the outer layers are there to protect it.
osiol   
9 Jun 2008
Life / Polish Jazz / Jazz nad Odra festival in Poland [28]

Everyone's invited round for beer and jazz. Tonight only.

here's more blues than jazz but whatever

Well, I mentioned bossanova, and we've had Nirvana, so whyever not?

Melomani

The stuff time machines were invented for, eh?
osiol   
9 Jun 2008
Language / SLANG FOR INEBRIATION IN POLISH? [32]

pijany

I know this one! I like the feminine version. It almost sounds like piano. To me it does anyway.

podchmielony

I'm rehearsing this one right now. I could be absolutely wasted, but try to claim to be this one due to it being almost the only one I can pronounce.

one step short of

... a hoofing from me. (Insert smiley face here).
osiol   
9 Jun 2008
Life / Polish Jazz / Jazz nad Odra festival in Poland [28]

Strangely, whilst Nirvana was one of the bands of the moment when I was in my youth, I started getting into jazz at about the same time. Grunge, techno and Dizzy Gillespie might seem like an odd combination.

ehhh

Am I really going to have to go and buy more beer?
osiol   
9 Jun 2008
Language / SLANG FOR INEBRIATION IN POLISH? [32]

I wasn't referring to the obvious najlepszy.

I just want the easiest, most reliable, most up-to-date term to describe the state one reaches after a couple of beers.... on an empty stomach.
osiol   
9 Jun 2008
History / Are Germans going to pay for WW2? [180]

Are you a black or something? They like to insult other peoples moms

It's just as much a Roman thing as far as I've noticed. Your mother was an 'amster and your father smelt of elderberries. Obviously, not you specifically. Although anyone who has made elderberry wine will carry an odour. Short term.
osiol   
9 Jun 2008
UK, Ireland / Tell me about Glasgow [59]

Wherever you go in Scotland, you'll have to learn to speak English all over again.
osiol   
9 Jun 2008
Language / SLANG FOR INEBRIATION IN POLISH? [32]

Which word describes how I am at the moment best?

(now there's an invitation if there ever was one)
osiol   
9 Jun 2008
UK, Ireland / Tell me about Glasgow [59]

how about Dundee or Inverness?

I don't know. Inverness is further away from the rest of the world. Someone told me that Dundee is very very boring, but that could have been a mistake. The west side of the country is the wetter side. The southeast is the dryest bit, whether you're talking about Scotland or the UK in general.
osiol   
9 Jun 2008
UK, Ireland / Tell me about Glasgow [59]

Of course, you can live in or near Glasgow, but there is so much you can reach from there. There's rain, rain, more rain, hills, sheep (meet Seanus' relatives), youn can go to nicer places like Edinburgh, the Highlands, the Islands, the Southern Uplands, the Lake District, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, hop on a train or a plane and visit London (no, I'm not trying to lure you anywhere!)... You're even nearer to Poland (if that's the kind of thing you like).
osiol   
9 Jun 2008
Life / GAY PARADE IN WARSAW, PL [87]

Last Nite a DJ Saved My Life - gay or straight? That's what has just appeared on this random record I got sent from amazon dot com by mistake. The only thing it has to do with the record I thought I ordered is that it's on the same record label: Italians Do It Better (really? Even on PF over the last couple of days?)
osiol   
9 Jun 2008
Study / Spanish student in Olsztyn the next year has couple of questions [13]

Ras Tafari? The Ras Tafari, the elect of God, the conquering lion of the tribe of Judah? That Ras Tafari?

Oh! Just a Spanish student!

Don't do naughty things in Poland. They're very well behaved over there, I'll have you know.
osiol   
9 Jun 2008
Life / Polish Jazz / Jazz nad Odra festival in Poland [28]

Marek Napiórkowski

Just found him on last fm... Just where I found loads of other really good stuff. I even found some rather good Polish bossa nova, if I remember rightly, by an group under the name Bembem. The Krzysztof Komeda stuff on there is brilliant.

I do keep seeing the name Pink Freud. I haven't dared to click on that one for fear of some sort of prog-rock fusion hell! Talking of prog-rock hell, what did the sheepie just say?

the Kinks 'Sunny Afternoon',

Indeed it is, sir. I shall now pick up my guitar and remind my neighbours exactly what a hoof can do.

Correction: I found him on last fm, but with no tunes. There's something on theyoutube though. The kind of thing I prefer to hear live (especially at a festival rather than indoors), but wouldn't go out and buy. Let's 'ave it 'ere though...

Now this next one is more my cup of tea (black tea, obviously). Pan Komeda. A bit more of a late night feel.


osiol   
9 Jun 2008
Life / Polish Jazz / Jazz nad Odra festival in Poland [28]

You have now. Along with some other stuff I shall pay attention to. Or as much as I can pay attention on such a nice hot sunny day with a beer in my hand... belly.
osiol   
9 Jun 2008
UK, Ireland / Anti-Polish sentiment of England [253]

I introduce the 'joker' to the late Kazimiersz Dabrowski's Theory

It's a shame that one doesn't always work.
osiol   
9 Jun 2008
Travel / Going to Kędzierzyn-Koźle in August [10]

Something to do with goats?

Goat - Koza?

Yes

I've seen the coat of arms for the place now.

Not one...
not two...

but

three goats.

Should be twinned with Gatwick in the UK.
Now all I need to do is find a place in Poland named after donkeys.
osiol   
8 Jun 2008
UK, Ireland / Tell me about Glasgow [59]

Seeing as you seem to have your heart set on Scotland, there's no point in me trying to sell my city. Actually, I don't even live in a city, although I'm not far from London, which I do thoroughly recommend.
osiol   
8 Jun 2008
UK, Ireland / Tell me about Glasgow [59]

I am considering to move to Glasgow

Simple question: why?
osiol   
8 Jun 2008
Life / Polish Jazz / Jazz nad Odra festival in Poland [28]

Is this stuff deeply unfashionable these days? If so, that would be both a good thing and a bad thing. Bad because there's so much good music that deserves to be heard and appreciated, but kind of good because it could help to bring down the price of second hand records.

I'm listening to Krzysztof Komeda on last fm. It's very good.

Thanks for the suggestion, Wroclaw. Not much on that thread at the moment, but it does have a link to the website, which I shall now paste jnofestival.pl.
osiol   
8 Jun 2008
UK, Ireland / Tell me about Glasgow [59]

I've never been to Glasgow, so I am not really qualified to say much on the subject, although it does not have a great reputation. Maybe that's unfair. I have been to Glasgow's biggest rival, Edinburgh, which I really liked.

But I don't need to have been there to be able to say that it's generally cold and wet.
osiol   
8 Jun 2008
Life / Polish Jazz / Jazz nad Odra festival in Poland [28]

I have mentioned some of this stuff before, but it deserves a thread of its own.

One of the first times Poland really got picked up by my radar-like ears was when I went to the record shop I spent most Saturday afternoons in and picked up a handful of European jazz records. They were compilations from various different countries, including Yugoslavia, the USSR, Czechoslovakia and, of course, Poland. It's a close one between Yugoslavia and Poland as to which one was the best, but seeing as I'm here, I had better say the Polish one wins!

It features Jerzy Milian, Andrzej Kurylewicz, Jazz Carriers, Zbigniew Namysłowski, Wojciech Karolak and Novi Singers. There is some variation in style, from the widescreen soundtrack compositions of Jerzy Milian and the eclectic vocal work of Novi Singers, to the gritty small-band sound of Andrzej Kurylewicz (or is that Jazz Carriers.. I don't know, I'm listening to Zbigniew Namysłowski at the moment so I can't check right now). Not a duff track on the album.

Not featured on the album, but widely praised in the sleeve notes is Krzystof Komeda. I don't know why they didn't include him, as they mention how his "Astigmatic" from 1965 is such an important landmark in European jazz.

Comparing it to the other records I bought at the same time, the Czech stuff had more of a fusion or prog-rock feel - somehow a little more Germanic if that means anything. From the USSR, some of it was okay, although the highly praised Lithuanian stuff didn't really do it for me. From Yugoslavia, there was some good stuff. But notice how none of these countries really exist any more. I did buy some British jazz as well. Joe Harriot is brilliant, but Django Reinhardt, the Belgian Gypsy with missing fingers will always be at the very top as far as European jazz goes.

Anyway, I've just spent the last hour or so listening to a load of stuff by these artists and more on the internet. If anyone has anything they'd like to add about Polish jazz, its history, artists that are worth checking out, and how to find some of this stuff, please contribute.
osiol   
8 Jun 2008
Language / The Dative Case [62]

Ben gives the book to the donkey

Ben daje (?ending) książką za/na/dla/qa/xa(you get the idea) osłowi.

How good was that? Should I ask how bad was that?

I got osłowi from a post (dzięki Krzysztof<dative>) that was deleted long ago, but that I saved the information from. I also have osłu. I think I opted for the retard term rather than the animal version.

So it's different if it's human, animate or blah blah blah in the masculine?
That's the kind of thing that makes Polish not only difficult, but nonsensically difficult.
osiol   
7 Jun 2008
Life / GAY PARADE IN WARSAW, PL [87]

Good to see a bit of old stuff in there, especially See Emily Play.

My Yardbirds top 12:
Lost Women
Paff Bum
Putty
Stroll On
Happenings Ten Years Time Ago
I'm A Man
Mr. You're A Better Man Than I
Evil Hearted You
Shapes Of Things
For Your Love
Heart Full Of Soul

Oops! This is supposed to be a thread about a gay parade in Poland.

Top gay films then:
Priscilla Queen of the Dessert
Rocky Horror Picture Show
um... can't think of any more. There must be some about vampire lesbians or something.