De hecho la canción es de Kevin, de su grupo/proyecto Kevin Spacey (que parece que prefiere no hacer ningún tipo de difusión, más en plan hacer algunos directos y divertirse).
Spoiler:
Ivan L M Cansino
Cantidad de envíos : 4714 Edad : 34 Localización : Barcelona Fecha de inscripción : 16/08/2009
La puse hace un tiempo por aquí pero no sé porqué la borraron y era imposible encontrar un audio que no fuera el directo que enlazas, para mi es el temazo del año, muchas ganas de escuchar las demás colaboraciones. Hace poco leí también que lo nuevo de Tame Impala sería algo más electrónico, en el directo ese salen unas cuantas que podrían ser del nuevo disco. Aquí salen más
rober9 Cansino
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Hombre, teniendo en cuenta la edad que aparentan veo más normal que no conozcan a McCartney que el que no conocieran a Kanye, qué quieres que te diga. Que lo normal es que el segundo haya tenido un impacto mayor en su vida, además de ser bastante más relevante a día de hoy.
rober9 Cansino
Cantidad de envíos : 23319 Edad : 34 Localización : Madrid Fecha de inscripción : 09/12/2009
Eso está claro. Pero siempre es gracioso ver estas cosas, más sabiendo que conocer quién es Paul McCartney está a un googleo de distancia y 5 segundos de tu tiempo.
belcebú Cansino
Cantidad de envíos : 69142 Edad : 50 Localización : Eight Miles High Fecha de inscripción : 05/02/2008
La organización terrorista Al Qaeda en Yemen ha reivindicado en un vídeo su responsabilidad por “Volvamos a empezar”, “Lágrimas desordenadas” y “Un alumno más”, los tres últimos discos de estudio del artista Melendi. También se atribuye su colaboración con Laura Pausini en la canción “Entre tú y mil mares”.
El pasado viernes, la Policía Nacional registró una peluquería de Oviedo regentada por Ali Mansur al-Hadi, supuesto estilista de Al Qaeda en España que podría estar detrás de los peinados de Melendi. Aunque el cerco se estrecha, se cree que el músico sigue en activo y prepara otro álbum con su gira correspondiente.
“Europa está preparada para neutralizar cualquier tentativa de concierto de Melendi, pero la seguridad al cien por cien no está garantizada”, admitía hoy el director del Servicio de Seguridad de Reino Unido, Andrew Parker.
yodado Cansino
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Menos mal, todo el mundo sabe que el bueno de Melendi era el primero.
robins Cansino
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Tema: Re: Seguimos contando cosas.... v.2 Vie Ene 16, 2015 12:18 am
The Black Crowes se separan, esta vez parece ser que de verdad, mala noticia.
It is with great disappointment and regret that after having the privilege of writing and performing the music of The Black Crowes over the last 24 years, I find myself in the position of saying that the band has broken up.I hold my time with the Black Crowes with the utmost respect and sincerest appreciation. It is a huge swath of my life’s body of work. I couldn’t be more proud of what we accomplished and deeply moved by the relationships people created and maintained with my music. That alone is the greatest honor of being a musician. I love my brother and respect his talent but his present demand that I must give up my equal share of the band and that our drummer for 28 years and original partner, Steve Gorman, relinquish 100% of his share, reducing him to a salaried employee, is not something I could agree to.There are so many people who have helped and supported us along the way. I want to give a heartfelt thank you to all of our fans, our friends behind the scenes, and to everyone who was a part of The Black Crowes.
fiber Cansino
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Tema: Re: Seguimos contando cosas.... v.2 Dom Ene 25, 2015 2:58 am
belcebú Cansino
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Tema: Re: Seguimos contando cosas.... v.2 Dom Ene 25, 2015 10:30 am
Cuéntanos más fiber.
Cyndi Pauper Cansino
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That night Cutie called a cab, uh huh huh (Baby, don't do it) She left her East Side room so drab, uh huh huh (Baby, don't do it) She went out on the town Knowin' it would make her lover frown (Death-cab for Cutie) (Death-cab for Cutie) Someone's gonna make you pay your fare
The cab was racin' through the night, mm mm mm (Baby, don't do it) His eyes in the mirror, keepin' Cutie in sight, uh huh huh (Baby, don't do it) When he saw Cutie, it gave him a thrill Don't you know, baby curves can kill (Death-cab for Cutie) (Death-cab for Cutie) Someone's gonna make you pay your fare
Cutie, don't you play with fate Don't leave your lover alone If you go out on this date His heart will turn to stone
Bad girl, Cutie, what have you done, uh huh huh (Baby, don't do it) Slippin' slidin' down-a Highway 31, mm mm mm (Baby, don't do it) The traffic lights changed from green to red They tried to stop but they both wound up dead (Death-cab for Cutie) (Death-cab for Cutie)
Someone's gonna make you pay your fare Someone's gonna make you pay your fare Someone's gonna make you pay your fare
Someone's gonna make you pay your fare Aaaahh oooo....
miguel_mabs Cansino
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Tema: Re: Seguimos contando cosas.... v.2 Mar Ene 27, 2015 5:27 pm
Conde-Duque escribió:
Se separan Avi Buffalo :/
Pues vaya!! Con lo que he disfrutado su último disco, me quedo con ganas de pillarlos en directo...
Ivan L M Cansino
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Tema: Re: Seguimos contando cosas.... v.2 Mar Ene 27, 2015 5:50 pm
Vaya puta mierda , justo ahora estaba escuchando a Smith Westerns, 2 bandas que tenía muchas ganas de volver a ver pronto.
"The Avi Buffalo band is over; done with my 2-record-contract with SubPop and available to be anyone's guitarist/songwriter/producer/engineer/whatever works, gonna keep makin' music left and right. I have very much appreciated touching good people with this music, having a cool avenue through the world to perform it, getting to meet you whether it was in the USA, Canada or Europe, and working with some awesome musicians. I started it when I was a wee-15 year-old and it went WAY farther than I thought it could. In fact, the Avi Buffalo project went too far, and I don't think this project was meant for even the minute exposure on a "professional" scale that it got, as it ended up causing a lot more pain and drained my creative energy. It makes me wake up sick, confused, depressed, out of touch with myself and irrelevant to current music's existence. I know ya'll wouldn't want me to stay like that! Other more exciting and meaningful creative endeavors are what I have sought after instead, and as I am a spritely, young 24 year old, I've gotta lot of work to do and no time to be devoted to a sluggish incarnation of my teenaged self. Another long story short: touring sucks and isn't worth it, even though I love having been able to play shows to people I live far away from who have heard my music(thank you for coming, glad you caught us and sorry I will NOT be returning), it completely detracts from what I have always wanted to do as a musician since I started at age 12 which is: play with a lot of different people all the time instead of concentrating on one band, work and write in the studio with people and also to experience things like romantic relationships and live in one place at a time such as Los Angeles or New York or anywhere else with a large and exciting concentration of beautiful artists to work with and learn from every day. I have a few projects now brewing including the debut Litronix album(Kevin Litrow of Dance Disaster Movement and 60 Watt Kid, one of my heroes since I was a teenager) I've been producing with J.P. Bendzinski and playing on for months(!) and we are wrapping it up, it sounds magnificent and I am so proud of all of us involved. It is a rich and beautiful album of Kevin Litrow's music, stocked, packed and decorated with some of the areas most interesting and talented musicians. It will be released on Porch Party Records, a local Long Beach label that has graciously funded the studio time to record it…Other guitar playing+more with different folks happening all over town and exponentially into the future. There are in fact too many to count! I am trying to stack the learning opportunities on top of each other in hopes that they will lead me to something good. Currently looking for: Great teachers and true, evolved inspiration. Perhaps also after a while of working on other people's stuff I could come up with something else of my own again, put it out on a label, tour, etc. It's just gotta feel free if that happens. I will probably honestly be 40 or 50 when that happens and extremely fat."