April 19, 2008

Happy Finnish

Since I might go to Finland in time for Ruisrock, I looked up the bands that will be performing then and have listened to a bit of their music on youtube. Not surprisingly, much of it is in Finnish. :)

Comments on youtube, as always, are amusing. First a myriad of arguments as to whether Finland is in Scandinavia...


assssssskicker (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Why would the Finns want anything to do with you guys, i travelled through 'SCANDANAVIA' and the only good thing in Denmark was the hot dogs in copenhagen airport, i was bored to tears, oslo weren't much better things picked up in stockholm (good night life) and the party really started in Helsinki, Made some great friends and stayed a while, so overall you can shove Your boring Scandanavian moaning denmark up your arse SIDEWAYS.


KALLIOLEHTO (7 months ago) Show Hide
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During the world war II (that big one)there were only two european capital cities (being country at war), which were not occupied by foreign nation. And those were LONDON in England and HELSINKI in Finland. And by the way Finland has the best scooling system in the world (Pisa survey 2006). You should go there and have some knowledge.

Yours sincerelly


And even,
josieldeassis (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Where can i listen to Finish Language?




... Right here, maybe? :P Finnish is seriously fun, especially with the music. It's got that same sort of simple syllable structure that Japanese has, that makes it sound light and happy... but it's somehow has this springy sound to it too. And then the rolled r's really set it apart. :D I heart them.







And I'm sorry, I just can't help but laugh at this one. :D

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