The community has always been really active and people were constantly moaning about releasing this song. The last proper UK tour was 2014, definitely making a come back with this tune as the opening. New songs are on the way hopefully soon, Napalm is being released on 21st August.
Just a heads up: they always present these as an indictment to justify our morbid curiosity. Almost never is anyone really worthy of the blame and shame. Panorama adds those for dramatic effect. As long as the public realizes it, it’s a great program.
Oh yeah! I was in the front row of seats haha, every other seat was booked so I managed to get a resale ticket and recorded most of it before my phone died. It was some gig though, can't wait for the next one!
@StevesRetro First gig for me as well, when I heard they were playing again after 10 years, had to book it. Really enjoyed Shockone as well, not so much Scarlxrd cause his style music isn't for me.
@@StevesRetro I grew up with rock, metal and indie as well, but recently started going back to the EDM scene since I'm multi genre in music. Yeah too much screaming from Scarlxrd couldn't understand what he was singing.
Can't believe we have allowed these brazen attacks on our soil, plus Ukraine without repercussions. Shame on weak government, broken Britain, we are no longer Great
Ah çocukluğum.. Knight ve Silkroad oynanan o internet kafeler... Sabahları kapısında beklerdim okuldan kaçıp abi açsın kafeyi de girelim sıraya sokalım level kasalım diye. Ne pürüzsüz ne dertsiz tasasız günlermiş. 30 yaşıma geldim ve hala arada bu şarkıyı açıp eskiye üzülüyorum. Özlediğim şey oyunu oynamak değil aslında, içerde ki kurduğumuz arkadaşlıklar, birlikte gece aileden gizli ses çıkartmadan oynamaya çalışmak, daha dertsiz ve tüm aile bir arada olduğumuz günler. O güzel günler. Burada herkesin yorumunu okudum ve hepsi tam olarak benim duygularıma tercüman. İyi ki varsınız kardeşlerim, güzel günler geçirdik. 2024 yılında hala dinleyenlere selam olsun
I’ve watched this documentary multiple times, along with the Alexander Litvinenko one, it was only a matter of time before they successfully got Alexei Navalny. I’m expecting more to come out due to recent events. It’s abhorrent that Putin gets away with this, will he ever be held accountable?!
The British government took no effective action after Alexander litvinenko was poisoned on Putins orders with polonium-210 in 2006. The weak response gave Putin the green light to do it again at will. This man, as proved by his current criminal adventures in Ukraine, only respects strength, not weakness.
Our boys in Blue,and Patholigists etc,are the best in the world.The English Police Force dont carry fire arms,we hold that in the highest esteem!❤❤❤❤❤❤Our Fire Fighters are great too!❤
Very weird a couple of Russians are able to travel to England for a day or so and then just leave without any questions asked, what is the purpose of your travel? .
No idea on DB. The start-up without DPF is the loudest. (I had this on warm start-up unfortunately) Other than that, give it the full beans on the road/motorway is when you will notice it most. Check out my other video and skip it till I get to the motorway to hear the sound. Without DPF of course.
The contempt IS undeniable, that Putin, Russia, made this brazen attempt at murder on British soil, certainly. But in a way one could infer a backhanded compliment, as Russia wished to convey they have the reach and determined gall to hit anyone anywhere; and in it being here it's like declaring the UK's status as a place most highly regarded as a nation to which one normally wouldn't dream of offering such a provocative affront. 'Nowhere is safe, not even this high-powered bulwark. We will not be deterred from getting you, not even by the respect such a state requires.' As I say, I'm only suggesting that as a possible reading, not that I think the issue can accurately, fully, be framed in such stark terms.
In a way, and I'm only speculating, it's a silver lining of immeasurable proportion, that this happened so near to the Porton Down lab. As maybe that led to the suspicion and precautions occuring sooner to (among others) the Fire Brigade that they might've been handling a contagious chemical or biological threat. Had the realization of that reality come only later, the collateral suffering might've been much wider for those who engaged directly in responding, or had proximal connection, to this attack.
I find myself getting as outraged at the careless and incompetent way in which they tried to murder him as the fact that they tried to murder him and an innocent bystanders.
That was what makes this so terribly scandalous, and provoked such strong condemnation, I feel. That it was so reckless, risked so much 'splash-out.' the crime itself, the disrespect of foreign nations, etc., was bad enough. But it wasn't just a murder (attempted,) but an indiscriminately applied attack, that went outside the boundaries of spies doing spy stuff to each other- carelessly spraying a crowd with machine gun fire, rather than an assassination of a target with one precision bullet. That, I feel, is what took this from being a scandal to be mopped up by diplomatic liaison, creating ruptions mainly at that level alone, then eventually passed over without much legacy, to being an outrage generating distress and concerned interest and protest in a much more substantial way among a much wider, and International, part of the community.
The fact that a British citizen died because of pure lack of care, tossing a bottle full of poison onto the street, is disgusting. Four people poisoned and one dead. Ridiculous.