Posted on May 5, 2008
The Austrian national rugby team has been defeated without scoring any points on their huge loss to lithuanians by 48 points on Saturday, 3rd of May. On the same Saturday, "Street musicians day" was the main event in Vilnius and some other cities around the country which attracted everybody's attention to our cultural life. But not for too long. Me and my fellas were walking down the Gedimino avenue till we heard that haunting music asking us to come and listen to it. Sounds weird? Well believe that if you weren't there. So we did. There was a little stage next to "Gedimino 9" shopping centre with a DJ playing all those sexy tracks. Later on, after we let our foots to get some rest we came to a decision that it's time to move further and to do some exploring throughout the old-town. I must say that it wasn't that successful as I expected. After spending some time & listening to some average (don't want to encourage any of participants - you still need to practice) indie rock we headed back with a goal that our beloved scene at Gedimino avenue is still rocking on with it's DJ's.
Soon enough I was there all happy that it wasn't over. While the music was still on, I've noticed not a small number of foreign men sitting behind me and having a good time while laughing together at their huge table with even more drinks. After a couple of minutes, some of them jumped off their chairs and started dancing. All the time they kept singing and laughing without making any harm to all those lithuanians who were sitting next to them or listening to some live music little further. I was really interested who they are and what are they celebrating. Still I had no idea. And then, when I walked away with my friends to sit down on the bench for some chat a loud voice followed by more voices repeating the same words touched my and others ears. Straight after that I've got my camera out of my backpack and ran to get some pictures, which later on has been used to film this video. 20 men were singing and stripping off their clothes on a street in front of a cheering audience all the way down till they had not a single clothing on. If you asked, I think Austrian rugby company was really in good mood and didn't mean to show any disrespect to us. It's anyone choice how they react to such shows and their own problems as well.
#1. The video I uploaded yesterday to Youtube has been deleted because it went against rules. Due to lack of software to put on some censorship, I've decided to upload and leave it here at Virb.com for a while. Though my video can be flagged as offensive with a click of a mouse I take my chance. Later on, I hope I'll manage to bring it back to Youtube audience because they want me to do that. For now, enjoy your time.
#2. So. Once again, video has been deleted and it's streaming is over for some time. This time I did it for my own reasons. Video contained some nudity which is against Virb rules and I don't want to be kicked out of here. You can still find it on the internet if you look good enough. Thanks for all that attention. Peace out.
I just wanted to do some explanation on my actions at #2. First of all, I really like Virb for what it is and I don't want to have any problems for what I'm posting over here. Secondly, I have signed a copyright contract with one agency which now owns the rights of my video. Due to some mistakes I have done over past few days (posted my video on youtube is the biggest one and it wont happen again) I'm still hoping that it has some good potential to be used.
All of you that came here looking for my video aint gonna see it on my Virb page. Here's the link to a news portal which has my video with my personal permission to use it:
http://www.delfi.lt/news/daily/lithuania/article.php?id=16906925
If you have any questions please send me a message or an email to justinas.vebra@gmail.com
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