Publicado: Mié 11 Ene, 2006 00:11
Ya estás tardandoel_salmonete escribió:Yo me ofrezco a ripear éste de los Enemigos que no está en la mula y del que tengo copia original. Dos temazos propios y versiones, una estupenda de Abba incluída.![]()
Para los amantes del Cine Clásico
http://www.divxclasico.com/foro/
http://www.divxclasico.com/foro/viewtopic.php?f=1012&t=30923
Ya estás tardandoel_salmonete escribió:Yo me ofrezco a ripear éste de los Enemigos que no está en la mula y del que tengo copia original. Dos temazos propios y versiones, una estupenda de Abba incluída.![]()
Porque quiero hacer copia de seguridad también de la portada y tengo que irme a un ordenador que está en otra habitación, sólo por eso no está aquí ya 8O, pero caerá.evol escribió:Ya estás tardandoel_salmonete escribió:Yo me ofrezco a ripear éste de los Enemigos que no está en la mula y del que tengo copia original. Dos temazos propios y versiones, una estupenda de Abba incluída.![]()






Cater escribió:thanks to my friends
Creedence Clearwater Revival - 1970 Cosmo's Factory. DCC Gold Disc. Steve Hoffman's Remaster
by server_alliance
Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Throughout 1969 and into 1970, CCR toured incessantly and recorded nearly as much. Appropriately, Cosmo's Factory's first single was the working band's anthem "Travelin' Band," a funny, piledriving rocker with a blaring horn section -- the first indication their sonic palette was broadening. Two more singles appeared prior to the album's release, backed by John Fogerty originals that rivaled the A-side or paled just slightly. When it came time to assemble a full album, Fogerty had only one original left, the claustrophobic, paranoid rocker "Ramble Tamble." Unlike some extended instrumentals, this was dramatic and had a direction -- a distinction made clear by the meandering jam that brings CCR's version of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" to 11 minutes. Even if it wanders, their take on the Marvin Gaye classic isn't unpleasant, and their faithful, exuberant takes on the Sun classics "Ooby Dooby" and "My Baby Left Me" are joyous tributes. Still, the heart of the album lays in those six fantastic songs released on singles. "Up Around the Bend" is a searing rocker, one of their best, balanced by the menacing murkiness of "Run Through the Jungle." "Who'll Stop the Rain"'s poignant melody and melancholy undertow has a counterpart in Fogerty's dope song, "Lookin' out My Back Door," a charming, bright shuffle, filled with dancing animals and domestic bliss - he had never been as sweet and silly as he is here. On "Long as I Can See the Light," the record's final song, he again finds solace in home, anchored by a soulful, laid-back groove. It hits a comforting, elegiac note, the perfect way to draw Cosmo's Factory -- an album made during stress and chaos, filled with raging rockers, covers, and intense jams -- to a close.
CCR-1970.Cosmo's.Factory.DCC.Gold.Disc.eac.flac.scans.by.server_alliance.rar
ellroy escribió:The only Rock & roll collection you'll ever need!![]()
AMG Rating:
Review: Rock & roll exploded in the '50s onto a cultural landscape that was so uptight and repressed as to be unrecognizable today, even to those who lived through it. Everything — from the clothes young people wore to the music they listened to to the money they spent — was a hard-fought statement, because no youth group before those '50s teenagers ever had that kind of freedom and did something with it. Pop music was bland, bland, bland (just like it is now) and the bigger and badder and bolder rock & roll became, the more of a threat it was to ... Read More...
Track List:
Disc 1
1. C'Mon Everybody / Eddie Cochran 2:26
2. B-I-Bickey-Bi, Bo-Bo-Go / Gene Vincent 2:16
3. Jailhouse Rock / Elvis Presley 2:28
4. Rock Billy Boogie / Johnny Burnette 2:33
5. Johnny B. Goode / Chuck Berry 2:40
6. Leroy / Jack Scott 2:09
7. Black Slacks / Joe Bennett & The Sparkletones 2:06
8. Sunglasses After Dark / Dwight Pullen 2:11
9. Put Your Cat Clothes On / Carl Perkins 2:50
10. Duck Tail / Joe Clay 2:27
11. Woo-Hoo / The Rock*A*Teens 2:05
12. Come on, Let's Go / Ritchie Valens 2:02
13. I'm Ready / Fats Domino 2:02
14. Shake, Rattle & Roll / Big Joe Turner 2:59
15. Jump, Jive, An' Wail / Louis Prima 3:28
16. Chicken Shack Boogie / Amos Milburn 2:29
17. Finger Poppin' Time / Hank Ballard & the Midnighters 2:33
18. Rebel Rouser / Duane Eddy 2:23
19. How Can You Be Mean to Me / Dale Vaughn 2:19
20. My Boy Elvis / Janis Martin 2:05
21. My Baby Left Me / Elvis Presley 2:12
22. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On / Jerry Lee Lewis 2:53
23. That Is Rock & Roll / The Coasters 2:23
24. Be-Bop-A-Lula / Gene Vincent 2:36
Disc 2
1. Shakin' All Over / Johnny Kidd 2:22
2. Let's Have a Party / Wanda Jackson 2:09
3. Rave On / Buddy Holly 1:48
4. Action Packed / Ronnie Dee 2:13
5. Red Hot / Billy Lee Riley 2:31
6. Great Balls of Fire / Jerry Lee Lewis 1:50
7. The Girl Can't Help It / Little Richard 2:31
8. Hey! Bo Diddley / Bo Diddley 2:13
9. Willie and the Hand Jive / The Johnny Otis Show 2:35
10. Hand Clappin' / Red Prysock 2:50
11. Flip Flop and Fly / Big Joe Turner 2:46
12. Jumps, Giggles and Shouts / Gene Vincent 2:51
13. Roll over Beethoven / Chuck Berry 2:25
14. The Hippy Hippy Shake / Chan Romero 1:40
15. I'm Shakin' / Little Willie John 2:26
16. Lovin' Machine / Wynonie Harris 2:27
17. Bony Maronie / Larry Williams 3:06
18. Tallahassee Lassie / Freddy Cannon 2:12
19. Claudette / The Everly Brothers 2:13
20. Maybellene / Chuck Berry 2:20
21. (We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock / Bill Haley 2:10
22. School of Rock & Roll / Gene Summers 2:05
23. Little Demon / Screamin' Jay Hawkins 2:26
24. Race with the Devil / Gene Vincent 2:03
25. Voodoo Voodoo / LaVern Baker 1:50
26. Rockin' in the Graveyard / Jackie Morningstar 2:41
27. Henrietta / Jimmy Dee & The Offbeats 3:22
Disc 3
1. Summertime Blues / Eddie Cochran 2:12
2. Tutti Frutti / Little Richard 2:24
3. Raw-Hide / Link Wray 2:06
4. Who Do You Love? / Bo Diddley 2:30
5. See You Later, Alligator / Bill Haley 2:46
6. Rockin' Bones / Ronnie Dawson 1:55
7. Splish Splash / Bobby Darin 2:12
8. Bo Diddley / Bo Diddley 2:29
9. Bye Bye Love / The Everly Brothers 2:21
10. Oh, Boy! / Buddy Holly 2:07
11. Whole Lotta Lovin' / Fats Domino 1:40
12. Little Bitty Pretty One / Thurston Harris 2:22
13. Chantilly Lace / The Big Bopper 2:22
14. Honey Don't / Carl Perkins 2:50
15. Go! Go! Go! / Roy Orbison 2:08
16. Forty Days / Ronnie Hawkins 2:16
17. Rocket 88 / Jackie Brenston 2:49
18. Frenzy / Screamin' Jay Hawkins 2:12
19. Koko Joe / Don & Dewey 2:13
20. King Kong / Big "T" Tyler 2:04
21. Ubangi Stomp / Warren Smith 1:59
22. Flyin' Saucers Rock & Roll / Billy Lee Riley 2:01
23. Blue Suede Shoes / Carl Perkins 2:16
24. Rockin' This Joint Tonite / Kid Thomas 1:57
25. Honey Hush / Johnny Burnette 2:02
26. Yakety Yak / The Coasters 1:50
27. Crazy Country Hop / Johnny Otis 2:42
28. Rumble / Link Wray 2:25
Disc 4
1. Brown Eyed Handsome Man / Buddy Holly 2:05
2. Somethin' Else / Eddie Cochran 2:09
3. Crazy Man Crazy / Bill Haley 2:40
4. The Train Kept A Rollin' / Johnny Burnette 2:16
5. Number Nine Train / Tarheel Slim 3:01
6. Mercy / Lorrie Collins 2:03
7. Brand New Cadillac / Vince Taylor 2:36
8. Slow Down / Larry Williams 2:44
9. Sea Cruise / Frankie Ford 2:45
10. I Feel Good / Shirley & Lee 2:18
11. Stagger Lee / Lloyd Price 2:21
12. La Bamba / Ritchie Valens 2:07
13. Tequila / The Champs 2:11
14. Charlie Brown / The Coasters 2:19
15. All Night Long / Joe Houston Orchestra 2:38
16. Breathless / Jerry Lee Lewis 2:41
17. Wake up Little Susie / The Everly Brothers 2:02
18. My Blue Heaven / Fats Domino 2:02
19. Believe What You Say / Rick Nelson 2:05
20. Fujiyama Mama / Wanda Jackson 2:13
21. Ooby Dooby / Roy Orbison 2:11
22. Queen of the Hop / Bobby Darin 2:07
23. Good Golly Miss Molly / Little Richard 2:09
24. Love Me / Phantom 1:30
25. Harlem Nocturne / The Viscounts 2:44
Ripped with EAC/Lame 3.90.3/alt preset extreme
Loud.Fast.&.Out.Of.Control.(Wild.Sounds.Of.'50s.Rock).ellroy.rar
(298.05 MB)
¿Qué Robert Gordon parece un abuelo? ¡Qué viejo está! Con la cara de chaval que tiene en los discos que grabó con Link Wray, la época de la mítica Fever de Springsteen. Corre una foto de los tres en el pasillo de un club, lástima que no la encuentro, porque el tupé de Link Wray es de los buenos. Valgan estas otras para comparar con la de arriba.Takeshi_Shimura escribió:¿qué puedo decir, kioto? 8O 8O


Pues si quieres saludables health-freaks que viven entre el quirófano de corporación dermoestética y el gimnasio del sótano, pincha algo de ésteel_salmonete escribió:¿Qué Robert Gordon parece un abuelo? ¡Qué viejo está!
Pues a las mamás todavía les pone, dicen que está hecho un chavalTakeshi_Shimura escribió:Pues si quieres saludables health-freaks que viven entre el quirófano de corporación dermoestética y el gimnasio del sótano, pincha algo de ésteel_salmonete escribió:¿Qué Robert Gordon parece un abuelo? ¡Qué viejo está!
(no pongo foto por no provocar desprendimientos de retina al personal)
