The Rolling Stones in Concert

6 hours of driving (5 hours on the way back), 50.000 people (10.000 Slovenes), 30 degrees Celsius and one hell of a concert.



Start Me Up, Miss You, Satisfaction, Sympathy for the Devil & Jumping Jack Flash 😀


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In case you wondered what the stage looked like


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Mick and Keith in action


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Ever wondered what happens if 50k people leave a venue at the same time? The bridge starts swinging


To put in the words of Kieth Richards: “Fookin’ wild, man!”


UPDATE: More reactions here, here and here

За Београд… To Belgrade…

Pengovsky and rollo will be in Belgrade during the weekend for the Charlie Watts Quartet concert. I will post some material from my former capital as well as from the concert itself on Tuesday (hopefully), but today I’m posting two clips that are at the very best remotely related to Mick the Lick – but they are fun to watch, nevertheless.


Bohemian Rhapsofdy in 25 versions… No prizes for spotting Mick 😉

Evolution of dance. An oldie but goodie. 😀



And since I’m going to Belgrade, this one is a must…


The last clip deserves a post of its own, so a short explanation will be given only upon request 🙂

Benč & Grašič

Here is a promised clip from Rock za prihodnje generacije concert Saturday last. Janez Bončina Benč and Primož Grašič doing a medley of “Navali narod na gostilne” and “Vsak dan ob istem šanku”


Janez Bončina Benč & Primož Grašič doing what they do best


I loved their gig. Both Benč and Grašič are great on their own. But together they were the high-point of the event. Just too bad they were on so soon.


More clips will be availabe at Planet Zemlja Society soon.

Thanks For Caring!

A biiiig thanks to everyone who helped spread the word about yesterday’s concert. Perhaps it could have been better, but it most certainly could have not been at all. What counts is your help, the fact that 3000 people attended and that the message apparently did get across. Guys at city cleaning service said that this was the first gig ever that left Kongresni trg clean and neat.

One of my favourite parts was when a five-year-old girl knew exactly which type of waste goes to which dustbin when recycling. If kids now it, we should learn it to.

The other best part was a short jam-session by Janez Bončina Benč and Primož Grašič… These guys should really start touring together. (photos and video will be available soon… Just don’t tell anyone ;))

I’m only sorry that we were not able to broadcast the event live. The mobile network just wouldn’t let the signal through – and I don’t know why. I did it several times already, but yesterday it just wouldn’t budge.

Move Over, Viagra!

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PT-141… The catalyst of sexual revolution 2.0 (according to Michael M.)


It’s party time!!!

Well, it will be anyway, once Palatin’s Bremelanotide (aka PT-141) gets FDA approval and hits the shelves some time around 2010. A detailed story about can be found here.

It would have escaped me completely, hadn’t Michael M. brought it to our attention while commenting his post yesterday. But now it seems like the drug of the 21th century.

Makes you horny as a rabbit, no side effects, works with both men and women and is not addictive…. What. More. Do. You. Want?

I just hope it’s not a prank…. It looks too good to be true 😀

AdSense for Delo?

I’m a bit undecided on this one, so I’m asking you… Do you think that it’s OK for Delo.si (or any other website) to be masking the ads like genuine articles and attaching the word “advertismen” (oglasno sporočilo) at the bottom?


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Delo’s website on 3 July @ 0100 hrs. Red lines (by me) denote the advertisment


I know that in print this is called “shadow” or “undercover” adveritising. But is it OK to use it on webpages? I mean, AdSense does basically the same thing and noone is complaining…