jestesjedyny 5 | 125 7 Jan 2008 / #1I'm trying to find a song that makes you think... that talks about hope when there is nothing left you can do. I feel nostalgic.. how pathetic ;( aha :/
polishgirltx 7 Jan 2008 / #3Ewelina Flinta - NadziejaIra - NadziejaClosterkeller - A nadzieja£zy - Nadzieja nie dla mnieHey - Moja i Twoja nadzieja
Michal - | 1,865 8 Jan 2008 / #6I have heard he is dead anyway. He was also a drunk when he was alive. We have some of his cd's at home and sometimes even listen to them though very rarely these days. We do not like polish music at home very much.
Krzysztof 2 | 973 8 Jan 2008 / #7On Michal's future tombstone:He is dead anyway. He was also a jerk when he was alive. We have some of his photos at home and sometimes even look at them though very rarely these days. We do not like russian jerks at home very much._____________Wife and children
Eurola 4 | 1,909 8 Jan 2008 / #8lol. Krzysztof, thanks for the comment. I don't need to bother with this k***t.
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,510 8 Jan 2008 / #9I don't need to bother with this k***t.you better watch your language now young lady, y'hear...?
Eurola 4 | 1,909 8 Jan 2008 / #10that's ok, I will say an extra long prayer before I go to bed.(fekken M makes me swear, I'm innocent)
Michal - | 1,865 9 Jan 2008 / #11hem though very rarely these days. We do not like russian jerks at home very much.Its a shame you did not have such courage in 1941 when you left it to the Red Army to come to your rescue. All Poles have big mouths at a distance.
noimmigration 9 Jan 2008 / #12I'm trying to find a song that makes you think... that talks about hope when there is nothing left you can do. I feel nostalgic.. how pathetic ;( aha :/Have you made up anysongs about escaping pland and coming to britain ?
OP jestesjedyny 5 | 125 9 Jan 2008 / #13Lol you have a wonderful imagination ... And my answer is NO hihihih! I only make up silly little poems when I'm home alone... the rest is up to google :D(;ps. guys, if you know anything about Suwalki .. visit my other topic..I'm not breaking any rules, am i :/
Eurola 4 | 1,909 9 Jan 2008 / #15you meant noimmigration, Osiol I suppose. That would a complement for him :)
Michal - | 1,865 10 Jan 2008 / #16Marek Grechuta was a Polish version of John Denver in America singing country style music. Not really 'my cup of tea'! There was a very good singer, a Russian singer called Vysotski, also now dead but of a much higher caliber than either of the other two.
OP jestesjedyny 5 | 125 10 Jan 2008 / #17Is this a battle? (:I'll go search for some Polish jokes. Those make my day haha!
glowa 1 | 291 10 Jan 2008 / #18Golden Life - 24.11.94song written after the fire which had broken down during their concert in the Gdańsk shipyard,i'm not sure it's about hope, but it's a beautiful song, nontheless.
isthatu 3 | 1,164 10 Jan 2008 / #19did not have such courage in 1941 when you left it to the Red Army to come to your rescue.would that be the same 1941 that saw the RKKA pushed back to Moscow and stalins little boy surrendering to the hun?
z_darius 14 | 3,968 10 Jan 2008 / #20Grechuta and country style???!!! Where did you get this one from?
Eurola 4 | 1,909 10 Jan 2008 / #21Is this a battle? (:There is always a battle to squash the k***t... :)He know as much about music as I know about the sex life of ants.Marek Grechuta sang poetry.
Wyspianska 11 Jan 2008 / #24now young ladyhaha im not so sure if she's young. With all respect, She remembers Marek Grechuta lol
miranda 11 Jan 2008 / #25There was a very good singer, a Russian singer called Vysotski, also now dead but of a much higher caliber than either of the other two.yes, he was great but also a drunk, just like Grechuta, so what is your point M?
z_darius 14 | 3,968 11 Jan 2008 / #26he was great but also a drunkGood point.A quote from wikipedia:By the mid-1970s, Vysotsky had been suffering from alcoholism for quite some time. Many of his songs from the period deal – either directly or metaphorically – with alcoholism, insanity, mania, and obsessions.Michal, miranda asked you a question :)
Michal - | 1,865 11 Jan 2008 / #27yes, he was great but also a drunk, just like Grechuta, so what is your point M?Yes, I agree, you are right. He too, liked the bottle.
miranda 11 Jan 2008 / #28so you agree. Wysocki was an icon in USSR and he was a very talented and a prolific song writer, but unfortunately he drunk himself to death. Too bad for them both because they could have lived much longer.