Vendredi 11 mars 2005

In a world corrupted by jazz, metal, slavish faggy music and old cuban satyrs, The Greeks pop music gives you thousands reasons to live a little more. Most of all, them guys teach you how to feel, think and be unbeatable. The Greeks sing Love, romantic love as well as animal love, but they also celebrate the Mind. Baptised the Triumvirat of Fertility, they both reach the Heart and the Brain, by playing the right notes in the right melodies with the right sound. They got the Right Faces, their bodies smell like rosewood, and their tongue is sharp, slick and wistful. 

Read the story of three tough motherfuckers who made their way, plus one :

 

1. Vern Blaizopoulos :

this one comes from a legendary band, The Orgy, in which this clever white boy penned a handful of masterpieces. Amongst all musicians, he knows the keys and tricks to make unforgettable tunes.

 

2. Lamont Jeangopoulos :

he also is a former member of the Orgy and reinvented himself in the Producer Making Money. The man has no taste for music if it doesn't sell one million copies. He particularly digs orchestra surrounding a bitch, and children choirs.

 

3. (Tobias Prozakis) : the "plus" member.

 

4. Randall Sorakis :

tender-hearted Sorakis is the Psycho-Batave pulse of the Greeks sound ; though he is the true ideologist of the band, he daily fights with his personal demons. He has the manlike experience that enables his friends to face life.

Par The Greeks - Publié dans : History
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i heard your songs, boys. now i know
how to get money on earth. I've just called my old viking friend, who's mr Sweign, he told me about you.
Of course WE KEEP IN TOUCH.
Hi Kids.
Spud Webb
Commentaire n°1 posté par Spud Webb le 14/03/2005 à 09h47
i'like to know where and how i can apply for greek citizenship. i've personnaly known the venerable sorakis for years, since we used to spend our hollidays together at La Baule (france), but he has not been out of the radio booth recently, and i would like to keep in touch with him.
Commentaire n°2 posté par emile maugelmann le 21/03/2005 à 18h07
Bonjour,
Je suis tombée par hasard sur votre site lors de mes recherches sur l'antiquité (l'ere Grecque) et je crois que c'est le destin qui m'a amenée ici. En fait je pense, (j'espere) reconnaitre les 2 premiers membres de votre groupe. Je crois les avoir rencontré lors d'une soirée à Orléans il y a quelques temps deja, et quelle soirée, hi hi hi...
Bref Sachez que vous comptez une admiratrice de plus.
Bref
Commentaire n°3 posté par Emilie Desvignes le 24/08/2005 à 09h35
Greeks talking to you ! Nous espérons avoir accru et perfectionné vos connaissances sur la Grèce antique, mais qui êtes-vous au juste ? Pardonnez notre mémoire vacillante qui est celle d'un vieil homme tricéphale.
Commentaire n°4 posté par Blaizopoulos le 24/08/2005 à 16h36
Mon cher Blaizopoulos, j'ai bien peur que cette affaire ne sente le Prozakis, ou je ne m'y connais guère en fromage.
Commentaire n°5 posté par Sorakis le 24/08/2005 à 20h12
Tout à fait d'accord avec Emilie.

Où Peut on se procurer le 7" de Bad Girl ?
Crypt, Sundazed, Decca ?

VITE !
Commentaire n°6 posté par FreakMathurin le 29/10/2005 à 09h59

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