Sunday, October 29, 2023

Kyrie Eleison /Аnastasia Gladilena & Choir Sretenskogo Monastirya

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  1. On the contrary, she scoops to every entrance - massively distracting.

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    1. WTF does that even mean?

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    2. It means she can gnaw the hell out of an ear of corn.

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    3. anony - it means she misses every entrance and scoops up to the note like a pop singer.

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  2. Russian or Ukraine its from 2013, I can't tell from the writing.

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  3. Reminds me of that beautiful meme Ol' Remus crafted years ago. A 1950's little girl is on the phone and she's telling her mom "Grandma says it's okay to be White!" Remus went on to say, "Yes little one, dear old grandma is right. It's okay to be white, even though your parents, teachers, friends, the news media, politicians, advertisements, and movie stars tell you it's not. No, you're not to blamed for the stupidity and failure of others. You've been lied to and betrayed by everyone who should protect you and encourage you. It's awesome to be white."

    I shall always keep that one handy. I appreciate the positive reinforcement, too.

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  4. Good acoustics, like singing in the shower.

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  5. Don’t care about kids. Never good and marketing robots.

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  6. Beautiful. But... Kyrie Eleison is greek (Lord have mercy)

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    1. Good point. It is Greek.
      Whatbis your point?

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  7. Once upon a time, part of the Latin Rite Catholic mass. Roncalli killed the Church.

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  8. Can't kill the Church....she is Christ's bride; and the gates of hell shall never prevail.

    We're going to be underground again very soon...the remnant....and it will be glorious.
    The antipope bergoglio and his ascending antichurch will have the buildings, but we'll have the faithful priests, and a worthy liturgy, and the Apostolic Faith...and it will not die.

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  9. “Lord, have mercy” is the name of the song. That's a Russian monk choir from Moscow.

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