March 29 2007

The Rsmus biography

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History 

On a cold winter day nine years ago, The Rasmus, (now one of Finland’s most respected bands), stepped on stage for the first time at their high school in the Finnish capital Helsinki. Never did these guys expect that nearly ten years later they would be receiving several gold and platinum records as well as several Finnish Grammy awards and a following of tens of thousands of enthusiastic fans.

At the sprouting age of sixteen, the four friends made a conscious conclusion that the music scene in Finland sucked and needed a change or at least a fresh approach.In 1996, The Rasmus released their debut album Peep. It did not take long
for the album sell gold. The timing was right for this new generation of
rock bands and The Rasmus took the listening public and critics by storm.
“We were just kids who were let loose on a playground”, singer Lauri
remembers.

Shortly after this, the band crawled back into the studio to record their second album Playboys. Yes, it also sold gold very quickly. By then, The Rasmus had established themselves as a household name in Finland. Soon after, The Rasmus received their first Finnish Grammy.

In 1999, The Rasmus, as energetic and productive as they are released their third album Hellofatester. The Single, Liquid, was voted, by both critics and fans as The Year’s Best Single.

The members

Lauri ylönen is the singer and the composer (one of the most appreciated in Finland today) of the band. My lyrics are always personal and every word has a meaning that reminds me of something that has happened”, he says.The Rasmus

The guitarist is Pauli Rantasalmi, but he has also been recognized as a producer (Producer of the year at the Finnish Grammy 2001). Aki Hakala joined the band in 1999 to play the drums. Before that, he was selling The Rasmus merchandise at their shows. And finaly, Eero Heinonen, who is definitely the calmest man in the band, plays the bass.
The Rasmus

November 29 2006

Worth doing!

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identify 100 things that make me happy.

money…? 
 of course money matters, but it’s still far from being the most important thing in life. if you don’t believe, try to imagine your life without everything, just with money…it would be sad and lonely. your pet, your family, your friends and your health are the most important things ‘cause they give us life! think about it…you will agree with me!

November 8 2006

The eye

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My eye, originally uploaded by pepepetion.

Many people say that the eyes are the mirror of our soul and  I actually believe in that.

For me, this is the most beautiful part of our body. I just don’t know what my expression was when I took this photograph of my eye.

What do you think about it?

August 30 2006

Why I recommend Corcovado to visitors

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this is the most beautiful town in the world!…siriusly talkin! For who wants to go there, i recomend to visit Corcovado, Pão de açucar, Floresta da Tijuca, most part of the biches specialy Ipanema and if you like soccer, you can go see a match on Maracanã! good travel for evryone who wants to go there!!!!!!!!!

August 16 2006

Why I want to go to Belgrade

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all my dad’s family is from belgrade and most part of them are still there. I’ve never been there but i will love to! I’ve already seen a lot of pictures of all the ex-yugoslavia but i still wonder how is the city like…and someday, in a not so distant future, i’ll go there and travel the hole country!

May 10 2006

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What do tou think about the night?

I love the night! I think that’s because what I like to do is better at night, like parties, or see scary movies, or just apriciate the moon and stuff. I also like to go in dansing places, things I just do at night.

Lorena

Posted in ecml at 5:58 pm by helena123

What do tou think about the night?

I love the night! I think that’s because what I like to do is better at night, like parties, or see scary movies, or just apriciate the moon and stuff. I also like to go in dansing places, things I just do at night.

Lorena

February 22 2006

DATE:05/10/2006 17:49:15

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The carnival is considered one of the most exciting and popular celebrations in the world. It has it’s origins in the Portuguese carnival where, in the past, people used to throw eggs, flour and water on each other. The carnival was realized prior to lent and, therefore, symbolized freedom. Even today, this link still exists.
The carnival came to Brazil around the XVII th centyry and was influenced by the European carnival festivities. In countries like Italy and France, the carnival used to happen in the form of urban parades, where the participants were wearing masks and costumes. European characters like Colombina, Pierrot, and the King Momo have been integrated to the Brazilian carnival.
At the end of the XIXth century, in Brazil, the carnival “blocks” starts to appear,as well as “cordões” and the famous “corsos”. People used to wear their costumes, ornament their cars and parade through the city streets, in groups. This have originated the allegoric vehicles, characteristic of the today samba schools.
In the XXth century, the carnival increased even more, becoming a large popular celebration. The carnival folk songs contributed a lot to this development. The first samba school was originated in Rio de Janeiro, funded by Ismael Silva and was named “Deixa Falar”. Years later, this school became “Estácio de Sá”. Fro that moment on, the street carnival starts to have a new structure. New schools are created in Rio de Janeiro and in |São Paulo and finaly, the first competitions are organized to choose the more exiting and prettiest one.
I’ve spent my last carnival holidays with my family in Rio de Janeiro. Most of the time I was enjoying the beech and Rio’s turistic place, like Tijuca forest, the Lagoa lake, the Sugar Loaf and so on. However, I watched on TV the competition between the best samba schools. Unfortunately, Beija Flor, the school I was supporting, has lost this year. Maybe I would be more lucky the next year.
I am not a big fan of carnival, but I do enjoy the excitement, the colors, the songs and the rhythm of this unique Brazilian spectacle.

Posted in ecml at 5:53 pm by helena

hi!!!!!!!!!!!

I’m Helena, I’m fourteen and I’m Brazilian…I was born on March 25th. I’ve got one sister whose name is Mila…I have been living in São Paulo since 2003…São Paulo is the biggest town in my country….

I’ve got some friends…I don’t like school but I think that it’s important for our future….I’ve got one boyfriend whose name is Ludovic and who is very cute…