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Nuevo disco de Bruce Springsteen en Octubre!!!!
Tengo unas ganas de ir a la tienda de discos y hacerme ya con una copia de "Magic". De nuevo el Boss con la E Srteet Band.
Para los amantes de la música de Mr. Bruce os dejo un teaser antes de que mañana RTVE cuelgue un single en primicia: Bruce Springsteen - Radio Nowhere (RTVE)<a> // <a href="http://www.gigasize.com/get.php/3195429 ... zip">Bruce Springsteen - Radio Nowhere.zip (gigasize)
Tengo unas ganas de ir a la tienda de discos y hacerme ya con una copia de "Magic". De nuevo el Boss con la E Srteet Band.
Para los amantes de la música de Mr. Bruce os dejo un teaser antes de que mañana RTVE cuelgue un single en primicia: Bruce Springsteen - Radio Nowhere (RTVE)<a> // <a href="http://www.gigasize.com/get.php/3195429 ... zip">Bruce Springsteen - Radio Nowhere.zip (gigasize)
Última edición por elPadrino el Mar 28 Ago, 2007 07:57, editado 2 veces en total.
Si estás interesado en un OFR dilo en el hilo correspondiente, por favor.
No esperes que alguien lo haga por tí
No esperes que alguien lo haga por tí
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allmusic ((( Five Guys Walk into a Bar... > Review ))) escribió:There has never been a better box set than the Faces' Five Guys Walk into a Bar.... There has never been a box that captures an artist so perfectly, nor has a box set taken greater advantage of unreleased and rare material, to the point where it seems as essential and vital as the released recordings. Simply put, there's never been a box set as necessary as this, since it tells the band's entire tale and explains exactly what the fuss is all about. Unfortunately, some explanations are in order, since the Faces never made it big, resigned to cult status in America and Britain alike. Nevertheless, if you love rock & roll with an all-consuming passion, you may consider the Faces the greatest rock & roll band ever. And you'd be right. Other bands were certainly bigger and plenty wielded a stronger influence, but the Faces were something unique, an endearingly ragged quintet that played raw, big-hearted rock & roll as hard as the Rolling Stones, but with a warm, friendly vibe that would have sounded utterly foreign coming from the Stones. At the turn of the '60s, that warmth was unusual in rock & roll, since most of the big bands were larger than life; even the Kinks, the quaintest and quietest of the titans of the late '60s, had a theatrical bent that lent them a mystique.
In contrast, the Faces were utterly without mystique. They were unpretentious to a fault, coming across like the lovable lads from the neighborhood who were always out for a good time, whether it was before, during, or after a gig. They were unassuming and mischievous, with their raggedness camouflaging a sweetness that flowed throughout their music; they were charming rogues, so endearing that even the infamously cranky, trendsetting British DJ John Peel had a soft spot a mile wide for them. That raggedness resulted in exhilarating music, but also made the Faces inconsistent on-stage and in the studio. At their peak, nobody could touch them, but even their greatest albums were sloppy, never maintaining their momentum. They would also throw away great songs on non-LP singles, and their live performances -- including BBC sessions for Peel -- often had a raucous energy not quite captured on their albums. All of these elements taken as a whole add up to a great band, but no single album, not even the first-rate 1999 compilation Good Boys When They're Asleep, captured each of these elements.
Five Guys Walk into a Bar... does. Produced and sequenced by their keyboardist, Ian McLagan, the set throws all conventional rules of box sets out the window. It's not assembled in a chronological order. A grand 43 of its 67 tracks are non-LP cuts and rarities, including a whopping 31 previously unreleased tracks. It has all the B-sides never released on CD. Several songs are repeated in alternate live or studio versions. Such a preponderance of rarities would usually mean that a box set is only for the devoted, but that's not the case here -- these rarities are the very reason why Five Guys Walk into a Bar... succeeds in a way none of their original albums do, since they fill in the gaps left behind on their four studio albums. This does mean that it features several Rod Stewart solo cuts that worked their way into the Faces' repertoire (partially because the band backed him on his solo albums, too), but that was an important part of their history (plus, the BBC version of "You're My Girl [I Don't Want to Discuss It]" is blistering hot), and while this showcases Stewart at his best -- he never was better than he was in the early '70s, whether it was fronting the Faces or on his solo records -- he never overshadows his mates on this box.
The focus is on the band as a whole, which means that the spotlight is shone on the late, perpetually underappreciated Ronnie Lane numerous times on each of the four discs, and that Ronnie Wood has his turn at the microphone on a wonderful live "Take a Look at the Guy." McLagan's song sequencing may appear to have no logic behind it, since it doesn't group recordings together by either era or scarcity, yet his seemingly haphazard approach makes musical and emotional sense, flowing like a set list yet remarkably maintaining momentum through its four lengthy discs. While it may sound like hyperbole, there's never a dull moment here, not a bad track among these 67 songs -- it's consistent in a way the Faces never were when they were together. It's a joyous, addictive listen, too. It sounds like a party, one where everybody's invited and where the music doesn't stop playing until the break of dawn. That makes a perfect tribute for a band that never got the respect they were due, and never made the great album they should have made. With Five Guys Walk into a Bar..., the Faces finally have that great album and not just that, they have a box set that's as infectious and satisfying as any classic rock & roll album and a box set that's quite possibly the greatest box set ever made. Plus, it's just one hell of a good time.
Es muy bueno el de los Faces, sí señor.
Yo me acabo de descargar un directo de Jon Lord; sí, sí, el que le pegaba a las teclas en los Purple. Qué bien toca este hombre. Magnífico.

El disco (doble) pertenece a la gira que llevó a Lord a Australia en el año 2003. También se ha editado un dvd.
Creo que con un vistazo a los temas sobra todo comentario.
CD1
01.Hideway (King/Thompson)
02.Lonesome Traveler Blues (Gaze/Gibb/Grosser/Conway)
03.Blues with a feeling (Little Walter)
04.You got good bussiness (Curtis Jones)
05.Green Onions (Jones/Cropper/Jackson/Steinberg)
06.24/7 Blues (Daisley/Gaze)
07.Baby pleas don't go (Muddy Waters)
08.The money doesn't matter (Don Hillman)
09.Strange Brew (Clapton/Collins/Pappalardi)
10.Dallas (Johnny Winter)
CD2:
01.I just wanna make love to you (Willie Dixon)
02.You need love (Willie Dixon)
03.The hoochie coochie man (Willie Dixon)
04.New old lady blues (B. DAISLEY)
05.Who's been talking (Howling Wolf)
06.Six strings down (Vaughn/Neville/Neville/Kolb/Smith)
07.Dust my broom (Elmore James)
08.Back at the chicken shack (Jimmy Smith)
09.When a blindman cries (Blackmore/Gillan/Glover/Lord/Paice)
10.12 bar blow jam (Barnes/Gaze/Lord/Daisley/Grosser)
Jon Lord & Hoochie Coochie Men - 2003 - Live At The Basement Bluesband Cd1 - By Flg77 (Hqshare Net).rar 
Jon Lord & Hoochie Coochie Men - 2003 - Live At The Basement Bluesband Cd2 - By Flg77 (Hqshare Net).rar 
Yo me acabo de descargar un directo de Jon Lord; sí, sí, el que le pegaba a las teclas en los Purple. Qué bien toca este hombre. Magnífico.

El disco (doble) pertenece a la gira que llevó a Lord a Australia en el año 2003. También se ha editado un dvd.
Creo que con un vistazo a los temas sobra todo comentario.
CD1
01.Hideway (King/Thompson)
02.Lonesome Traveler Blues (Gaze/Gibb/Grosser/Conway)
03.Blues with a feeling (Little Walter)
04.You got good bussiness (Curtis Jones)
05.Green Onions (Jones/Cropper/Jackson/Steinberg)
06.24/7 Blues (Daisley/Gaze)
07.Baby pleas don't go (Muddy Waters)
08.The money doesn't matter (Don Hillman)
09.Strange Brew (Clapton/Collins/Pappalardi)
10.Dallas (Johnny Winter)
CD2:
01.I just wanna make love to you (Willie Dixon)
02.You need love (Willie Dixon)
03.The hoochie coochie man (Willie Dixon)
04.New old lady blues (B. DAISLEY)
05.Who's been talking (Howling Wolf)
06.Six strings down (Vaughn/Neville/Neville/Kolb/Smith)
07.Dust my broom (Elmore James)
08.Back at the chicken shack (Jimmy Smith)
09.When a blindman cries (Blackmore/Gillan/Glover/Lord/Paice)
10.12 bar blow jam (Barnes/Gaze/Lord/Daisley/Grosser)
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In october 1987, the Flamin' Groovies, San Francisco's legendary Rock band,
played to their largest ever audience at the La Merce Festival in Barcelona, Spain.
Estimates of the audience were around 70.000 people.
played to their largest ever audience at the La Merce Festival in Barcelona, Spain.
Estimates of the audience were around 70.000 people.

He encontrado esta rareza de unas de mis bandas favoritas. El concierto, en Barcelona, 1987*, corresponde a la última gira que organizó el grupo, ya sin Roy Loney en la formación. Pese a sonar más pop, menos rockero, que el Teenage Head o el Flamingo, sigue percibiéndose ese aire guitarrero y desenfadado que sabían dar los Groovies a sus trabajos.
Estos son los temas (destacable la versión del Feel a Whole Lot Better de Gene Clark):
1.Intro
2.Teenage Head
3.I can't hide
4.A million miles away
5.Shakin'
6.Somebody's fool
7.Can't stay away
8.Feel a whole lot better
9.Slow death
10.In the U.S.A.
11.Slow down
12.Ju Ju man
13.Bittersweet
14.Teacher teacher
15.Almost grown
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*¡Qué tiempos! ¡Las entradas del concierto estaban a un talego!
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Aquí tenéis el preestreno del último vídeo de Springsteen: http://www.amazon.com/gp/mpd/permalink/7908, de esa "Radio Nowhere" que, aunque mantiene el músculo y el pellizco emocional de la música interpretada por la E Street Band, no depara ninguna sorpresa, suena a algo mil veces escuchado y no presagia nada bueno. Lo van a tener colgado tan sólo durante 24 horas.
Salud
Salud
He publicado mi primer ripeo en la web HQShare, se trata del un disco de las primeras grabaciones de John Lee Hooker en Detroit, he pensado en dejar aquí también el enlace.
La carátula es ésta:

El enlace a la crítica en Allmusic:
http://wm07.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=a ... fpxq8kld0e
Está ripeado con EAC y en formato FLAC con carátulas, el enlace a la mula es el siguiente:
John Lee Hooker - Detroit 1948-1949 - eac.flac.cue.covers.(by.Toxoalto).rar 
Saludos y a disfrutarlo
La carátula es ésta:

El enlace a la crítica en Allmusic:
http://wm07.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=a ... fpxq8kld0e
Está ripeado con EAC y en formato FLAC con carátulas, el enlace a la mula es el siguiente:
Saludos y a disfrutarlo
me apunto al video los Groovies, gracias ciruja
de fuentes esta bien 9 completas
Saludos
de fuentes esta bien 9 completas
Saludos
Punk / New Wave Internacional editado en España:
http://spanishpunkbombs.blogspot.com/
http://spanishpunkbombs.blogspot.com/
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No es video sino audio lo que vas a encontrar, pero muy bueno (y que gracia me hace escuchar cómo les presentan en catalán). El responsable convendrá que los Plimsouls fueron herederos directos de los últimos Groovies y en cuanto a sonido nada tenían que envidiarles.Alex_add escribió:me apunto al video los Groovies, gracias ciruja
de fuentes esta bien 9 completas
Saludos
Salud

