Here we go

All band: Me, myself, I and Heikki (the bass player gets a job), we´ll take some gigs sometimes in clubs and other good places.
We ´re playing, `couse we like it. The subscription from here.
(Next gig 29.6.2011 - Get your ass at K-Klubi)
Next gig: 28.7 - Hiili, Aurinkoterassi). My regards.
Get your ass at Resistori-Klubi: Next gig: 29.9.2011 .. .. !
Next gig 1.5 at Kuopio Market Square at 14.00.
Next gig playing for Save the Rupla, 28.7.12 at Piispanpuisto (at Bishop´s Park of Kuopio).
Now: I´m gonna present some of my texts in three languages  with simple accompaniment at next TEXTfirst night.
Get your ass at Henry´s pub  15.1.2013 at 22h, for my please,..and the new gig: April 16nd.
I will get my ass and quitar to Lekkeri 13.4.2013 @ Helmi's birthday party with streetpunk.
the next time you will see me in Kuopio will be 26th May 2013. there comes a gig ... at Pushkin's statue to start at 12:00


Ps. Someone did ask,
my first album The Desert Songs is sold out.
I `m sorry.
(we are working with the new material)
(Update 20.9.11: Heikki has left the band.)
(Update 08.7.12: ROH Band Mark II works)
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Apr 23, 2012

A serious attempt to trivialize online writing

Perhaps, Documentary (tonight on tv) Page One: Inside the New York Times  unprecedented is going to through.
Page One was written and directed by the husband-and-wife team of Andrew Rossi and Kate Novack.
It is a portrait of a particular period of extraordinary challenges.
It is trying to trivialize online writing. A hard job, beg I say.

We have been here in internet since from the beginning. Free information and free news is not our illusion, sure, we used it also from the beginning.
We were here before newspapers, and we will be after.

There were claims:  one view comes through the film, from both inside and outside the offices of the New York Times, is that the paper is too important to be allowed to deteriorate.

Perhaps  you came away with the belief that, whatever else happens in the world of journalism, at least this great institution is built on principles that are likely to last and possibly to defy the prevailing odds against a revival of financial success.
But its not just a happy end.


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