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01 Früher mochte ich die Art von Musik überhaupt nicht und tendierte eher zu Bands wie Kraftschlag, Sturmwehr oder Freikorps. Heutzutage könnte ich mir diesen Oldschool- RAC jedoch stundenlang reinziehen. Scheint aber nicht am Alter zu liegen. Auf Tik Tok findet man immer mehr blutjunge Hüpfer (meistens Frauen) die genau diesen alten Sound abfeiern.
Mehr dazu im nächsten Rock Hate Podcast. | 138 | 0 | Loading... |
02 Media files | 175 | 1 | Loading... |
03 FAUN - Walpurgisnacht | 184 | 1 | Loading... |
04 Túraajánló:
https://odin.blog.hu/2024/05/01/volgytura_veroce_nograd | 48 | 0 | Loading... |
05 A nemzeti munka ünnepe 1933 óta | 68 | 0 | Loading... |
06 Media files | 251 | 1 | Loading... |
07 THE GREEN MAN...
Glance upwards as you approach or enter many of Britain’s great cathedrals and churches, and it is more than likely you will catch sight of the Green Man gazing looking down at you.
But who is this strange green figure, surrounded by foliage, often with leaves spilling forth from his mouth?
The name ‘Green Man’ was first used by Lady Raglan in March 1939 in an article she wrote for the ‘Folklore’ journal; before this, they had been known just as ‘foliate heads’ and no-one had paid them any particular attention.
Green Men are usually found on religious buildings but not always: the Green Man is also a popular name for English inns and pubs!
However the Green Man is an example of how images from the Old Religion were brought into Christian churches before the Reformation, and is one of the most ancient, pagan symbols to be found in the Christian church.
Pre-Christian pagan traditions and superstitions, particularly those related to nature and tree worship, were still influential in the early Middle Ages.
It is therefore perhaps not surprising that the Green Man seems to appear most often in places where there are stretches of ancient woodland, for example in Devon and Somerset and on the edges of the forest areas of Yorkshire and the Midlands.
Lady Raglan suggested that in antiquity, the Green Man was ‘the central figure in the May Day celebrations throughout Northern and Central Europe’.
As the Green Man is also portrayed with acorns and hawthorn leaves, symbols of fertility in medieval times, this would seem to reinforce the association with spring.
Related figures such as Jack in the Green and Green George appear much later in our folklore. The earliest record of a Jack in the Green appears in The Morning Chronicle and London Advertiser in 1775.
Jack in the Green
However the common theme which runs through these figures would seem to be that of death and rebirth, and the Green that means life.
Perhaps then, the Green Man appears on our medieval churches as a symbol of rebirth and resurrection, tying together the old ancient pagan symbols associated with spring with the Christian faith.
Or perhaps the medieval stonemasons were just hedging their bets and incorporating the Green Man into the fabric of the religious buildings as a safety measure, to make doubly sure of the coming of spring and a plentiful harvest!
~ By Ellen Castelow | 242 | 0 | Loading... |
08 Media files | 223 | 0 | Loading... |
09 Media files | 229 | 0 | Loading... |
10 Media files | 274 | 1 | Loading... |
11 Media files | 208 | 2 | Loading... |
12 Muista! | 243 | 0 | Loading... |
13 Media files | 274 | 0 | Loading... |
14 +++NEU IM SHOP+++
Stahlkappenglanz – Radau aus Glatzen-Anhalt CD
Les Vilains – Skinhead Family LP
Les Vilains – Live And Loud LP
www.ese-sound.de | 115 | 0 | Loading... |
15 2024.04.29. Milánó 🇮🇹
1975. március 13-án a fiatal jobboldali aktivistát milánói otthona előtt vasrúddal brutálisan összeverték a kommunisták, pusztán ideológiai okokból.
Sergio 47 napi kóma után, 1975. április 29-én a kórházban elhunyt.
Camerata Sergio Ramelli? Presente! | 231 | 2 | Loading... |
16 Úgy néz ki ezen nyáron nagyobb hazai rendezvény nélkül maradunk, nem lesz Rockstrand, ISD születésnapi buli és a családi napnak sem lesz folytatása, amíg kiderül, hogy idén lesz-e Hungaryan Summerfest addig nosztalgiázzunk kicsit:
https://odin.blog.hu/2020/08/30/beszamolo_a_csaladi_naprol | 173 | 0 | Loading... |
17 ‼️Sziasztok‼️
Gitárost keresek saját projektemhez❗️
2023 végén elkészítettem az első önálló lemezemet VirtusCircus címmel.
Eljött az idő, hogy ebből az anyagból zenekart kovácsoljak és a Beatrice mellett ezzel a bandával is koncertezzek.
Akit keresek az professzionális hangszer parkkal rendelkezik (7 húros vagy lehangolt hangszer is), hajlama van fülmonitorozásra illetve éneklésre/vokálozásra, esetleg billentyűs hangszertudása is van.
A próbák Budapesten lesznek.
Négy dalt szeretnék tőled hallani: Szabadon, VirtusCircus, Ezeregy éj, Eltévedt vágy. Készíts egyszerű telefonos videót a dalokról és küld el erre az e-mail címre: [email protected]
Ezen a YouTube linken megtalálod mind a négyet: https://youtube.com/playlist...
Izgatottan várom jelentkezésed!
Köszönöm és üdv mindenkinek! Laczik Fecó
Kérlek osszátok meg, hogy minél több helyre eljusson | 313 | 0 | Loading... |
18 ENDSTUFE – Crucified Skin FAHNE
Ein paar haben wir wieder rein bekommen!!
Fahne, Grösse: 150 x 90 cm mit 2 Ösen
www.ese-sound.de | 246 | 1 | Loading... |
19 "Il mio nome e' Vendetta" t-shirt is out now. Exclusive design by Dennis / @volo__notturno. Price 20€ + shipping. Available sizes from M to XXL. Raised funds will be donated to Солом'янська Платформа @solom_platform | 127 | 0 | Loading... |
20 Skullhead pattern is available for sale - if anyone is interested, write to: [email protected] 😉 | 68 | 1 | Loading... |
21 Media files | 321 | 1 | Loading... |
22 7 évvel ezelőtti interjú a zenekarral:
https://odin.blog.hu/2017/02/17/toretlen_hittel_interju | 339 | 0 | Loading... |
23 ☠️El mes que viene grabamos, no uno, sino 2 nuevos videoclips.
Estad atentos, suscribiros a este canal y pasádselo a todo el mundo para que no se lo pierdan.
https://youtu.be/oD3q7IeK80M?si=CEMvZO20nwd2BkFc | 335 | 1 | Loading... |
24 Nyerges Attila és a Nélküled Dunaszerdahelyen
❤️🤍💚 | 335 | 0 | Loading... |
25 80 oldal, különböző képekkel és dokumentumokkal, keményfedeles
[email protected] | 338 | 0 | Loading... |
26 30 éves Nemzeti Front interjú a Working Class Protest utolsó számából:
https://odin.blog.hu/2019/09/23/nemzeti_front_interju | 132 | 0 | Loading... |
27 https://youtu.be/nC3u5gncmS8?si=RdeMHuI5O5wvn5cE | 330 | 0 | Loading... |
28 Hier nun mein neues Video. Diesmal bin ich mit Phil von FLAK unterwegs um eine Burgruine zu erkunden und spreche mit ihm über Heimat, seine Musik und Sport.
Viel Spaß beim schauen und teilt gern das Video.
Wanderung mit dem Musiker Phil zur Burgruine Regenstein - Gespräch über Heimat, Musik und Sport
https://youtu.be/69TAswKzD_Q | 217 | 0 | Loading... |
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Früher mochte ich die Art von Musik überhaupt nicht und tendierte eher zu Bands wie Kraftschlag, Sturmwehr oder Freikorps. Heutzutage könnte ich mir diesen Oldschool- RAC jedoch stundenlang reinziehen. Scheint aber nicht am Alter zu liegen. Auf Tik Tok findet man immer mehr blutjunge Hüpfer (meistens Frauen) die genau diesen alten Sound abfeiern.
Mehr dazu im nächsten Rock Hate Podcast.
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THE GREEN MAN...
Glance upwards as you approach or enter many of Britain’s great cathedrals and churches, and it is more than likely you will catch sight of the Green Man gazing looking down at you.
But who is this strange green figure, surrounded by foliage, often with leaves spilling forth from his mouth?
The name ‘Green Man’ was first used by Lady Raglan in March 1939 in an article she wrote for the ‘Folklore’ journal; before this, they had been known just as ‘foliate heads’ and no-one had paid them any particular attention.
Green Men are usually found on religious buildings but not always: the Green Man is also a popular name for English inns and pubs!
However the Green Man is an example of how images from the Old Religion were brought into Christian churches before the Reformation, and is one of the most ancient, pagan symbols to be found in the Christian church.
Pre-Christian pagan traditions and superstitions, particularly those related to nature and tree worship, were still influential in the early Middle Ages.
It is therefore perhaps not surprising that the Green Man seems to appear most often in places where there are stretches of ancient woodland, for example in Devon and Somerset and on the edges of the forest areas of Yorkshire and the Midlands.
Lady Raglan suggested that in antiquity, the Green Man was ‘the central figure in the May Day celebrations throughout Northern and Central Europe’.
As the Green Man is also portrayed with acorns and hawthorn leaves, symbols of fertility in medieval times, this would seem to reinforce the association with spring.
Related figures such as Jack in the Green and Green George appear much later in our folklore. The earliest record of a Jack in the Green appears in The Morning Chronicle and London Advertiser in 1775.
Jack in the Green
However the common theme which runs through these figures would seem to be that of death and rebirth, and the Green that means life.
Perhaps then, the Green Man appears on our medieval churches as a symbol of rebirth and resurrection, tying together the old ancient pagan symbols associated with spring with the Christian faith.
Or perhaps the medieval stonemasons were just hedging their bets and incorporating the Green Man into the fabric of the religious buildings as a safety measure, to make doubly sure of the coming of spring and a plentiful harvest!
~ By Ellen Castelow
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