http://www.goear.com/listen.php?v=29e4f7d (extracto de la entrevista)
Pués menudo gilipoyas
Toda la razón del mundo. Hay que ser gilipollas, y un puto burgués, para votar a UPyD.
Yo no sé qué le ha dado a la gente con UPyD. Yo para nada soy burgués ni mucho menos gilipollas y en las últimas elecciones voté a UPyD. Veo de mucho más gilipollas votar al PSOE o al PP, pero bueno cada uno a lo suyo.
Sr. Vegas, siento decirle que tiene un fan que vota a UPyD. Jódase.
travisss Cansino
Cantidad de envíos : 52518 Edad : 101 Localización : Cachuli, te queremos Fecha de inscripción : 05/02/2008
http://www.goear.com/listen.php?v=29e4f7d (extracto de la entrevista)
Pués menudo gilipoyas
Toda la razón del mundo. Hay que ser gilipollas, y un puto burgués, para votar a UPyD.
Yo no sé qué le ha dado a la gente con UPyD. Yo para nada soy burgués ni mucho menos gilipollas y en las últimas elecciones voté a UPyD. Veo de mucho más gilipollas votar al PSOE o al PP, pero bueno cada uno a lo suyo.
Sr. Vegas, siento decirle que tiene un fan que vota a UPyD. Jódase.
Eso es muy objetivo, zorrita mia
elvisinho Cansino
Cantidad de envíos : 18019 Edad : 44 Localización : Barcelona Fecha de inscripción : 05/02/2008
La verdad es que la campañita que se han gastado en Galicia es para no llamarles gilipollas, es para llamarles otra cosa.
Y al número 1 lo veía todos los días, he hablado incluso con él, porque es médico del Hospital Xeral y mi madre estaba ingresada durante la campaña. Están de psiquiátrico cuanto menos.
suicideboy Cansino
Cantidad de envíos : 9290 Fecha de inscripción : 28/04/2008
Cantidad de envíos : 6558 Localización : Madrid Fecha de inscripción : 05/02/2008
Tema: Re: Seguimos contando cosas.... Jue Mar 05, 2009 9:52 am
Aqui podeis escuchar una preview del nuevo disco de Sonic Youth, son varios extractos de las canciones. No se si te puedes hacer una idea o no, pero bueno...
Bueno ,hoy se dara a conocer (supuestamente) el anuncio que Michael Jackson hara varias noches seguidas en el 02 de Londres. Supuestamente serian entre unas 20-30 noches y con los 40 millones de libras "Jacko" planea pagar todas sus deudas. Las Vegas y Londres han estado disputandose el honor de tener a Jacko haciendo varias noches seguidas en su ciudad...
ejem ejem Cansino
Cantidad de envíos : 14931 Edad : 114 Fecha de inscripción : 05/02/2008
Tema: Re: Seguimos contando cosas.... Vie Mar 06, 2009 12:00 pm
No sé si ha comentado ya, pero Michael Jakson vuelve para hacer 8 conciertos en Julio, sólo en London (lo digo por los pajeros que lo esperan para el FIB) dijeron que en cada concierto cobraba 2 millones de euros, no está mal...
Pues eso, si eres un jackster cualquiera ves reservando billetes, las entradas salen el 13 de Marzo (creo) voy a buscar.
ejem ejem Cansino
Cantidad de envíos : 14931 Edad : 114 Fecha de inscripción : 05/02/2008
Tema: Re: Seguimos contando cosas.... Vie Mar 06, 2009 12:01 pm
Podía haber empezado el tema con el link, pero vamos.
Cantidad de envíos : 52518 Edad : 101 Localización : Cachuli, te queremos Fecha de inscripción : 05/02/2008
Tema: Re: Seguimos contando cosas.... Vie Mar 06, 2009 12:10 pm
ejem ejem escribió:
No sé si ha comentado ya, pero Michael Jakson vuelve para hacer 8 conciertos en Julio, sólo en London (lo digo por los pajeros que lo esperan para el FIB) dijeron que en cada concierto cobraba 2 millones de euros, no está mal...
Pues eso, si eres un jackster cualquiera ves reservando billetes, las entradas salen el 13 de Marzo (creo) voy a buscar.
Vete al hilo de proximos conciertos
HomeFi Cansino
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Pero eso solo puede significar una cosa. El año que viene giraran otra vez, con lo que podre cumplir mi objetivo, verlos una vez al año hasta que me muera
tomaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
pd: tengo mucho miedo de lo que pueda salir de ahí.
rockero Cansino
Cantidad de envíos : 5343 Edad : 109 Localización : en el interior de tu mente Fecha de inscripción : 05/02/2008
Hello, everyone, and Happy 2009. It has been quite a long time since anyone has heard from me, so I thought I would bring you all up to date. To cut to the chase, this is going to be an interesting year in DJ Shadow-land. As some of my longer-term followers have probably observed, long bouts of silence usually signal changes on the horizon. That's because I am 'head down,' focusing on the tasks at hand and laying a strong foundation to build on over time. There are some things brewing that I'm not at liberty to reveal yet, but that are exciting and very different for me. More about that soon; keep watching this space. But in the meantime... ...Yes, I am working on new music. It is way too early in the day to discuss what it will sound like or when it will come out, but I feel I owe everyone at least that much information; work has begun. Probably the only thing I can promise is that as always, it will sound different from the last one...oh, and that everyone will undoubtedly hate it until two years after the fact. (Let the backlash to the backlash of the backlash BEGIN!!! haha, err...ha) My touring cycle is generally over, so it will be awhile before most of you will see me live. This is all part of the normal process of exchanging studio life for road life, and vice versa. Both are important, but 2 and 1/2 years touring was enough to buy me some quality time in the lab. That's not to say that there won't be ANY shows this year, just that they will be few and generally unique to my "live" stage show. In other words, if it sounds different and fun, I might not be able to resist. Ok, also, DJShadow.com is about to undergo MAJOR reconstruction. We're still a couple of months away from relaunch, but when it happens...get ready for some shit. Forget everything you've ever thought about what a DJ Shadow site could or should consist of...if we pull it off, I promise you, you're going to be pleased. I'll leave it at that for now, in case something happens and it all falls to pieces. Just know that I'm genuinely excited about the future. I think that's a good thought to end on...as always, thank you for your support, your honesty, your patronage, your ears; and your time, for reading this. Humbly, DJ Shadow
fat Cansino
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En inglaterra los artistas votando por no penalizar las descargas
MINILOGO Cansino
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Tema: Re: Seguimos contando cosas.... Dom Mar 15, 2009 12:55 pm
Una crítica de las siete primeras canciones del nuevo disco de Bob Dylan (que saldrá en abril a la venta) según mojo.
1) Beyond Here Lies Nothin' - A minor chord mid-tempo rocker. Like all the tracks and like Bob's last two albums, it's got a big, full, raucous, rocking sound, making the case that Jack Frost is indeed Bob Dylan's finest producer since the '60s and '70s. Likewise, his voice packs a punch; not the thin, reedy instrument that occasionally detracts during live sets. He's enunciating the lyrics with a fire and intensity we didn't hear on Modern Times. Hidalgo's soulful squeezebox is omnipresent here - and everywhere else.
2) Life Is Hard - The song that possibly buzzed his muse and encouraged him to write the others. "I need strength to fight that world outside," and "I'm on my guard / Admitting life is hard / Without you baby" are lines that leapt out in a paean to the notion that two are better equipped to weather tragedy than one. A forlorn twinkling mandolin and mournful pedal steel accentuate the deep blue lyrics.
3) My Wife's Hometown - Chicago blues has always been a huge influence on Dylan. From Bringing It All Back Home up through his most recent work, the ghosts of Chess Studios lurk inside the man from Minnesota. This one's reminiscent of Muddy Waters' I Love The Life I Live, I Live The Life I Love. Job loss is referenced (a topical theme, you may have heard), but Bob's black humour is in cheeky abundance: "I just want to say that hell's my wife's hometown" and "I'm pretty sure she'll make me kill someone," Bob sings and then laughs demonically at the end. Man, he's enjoying himself.
4) Forgetful Heart - Lots of tunes in minor keys on this record, including this one. A neat banjo barely audible in the mix and one of The Master's best lines ever: "The door is closed for evermore / If indeed there ever was a door."
5) Shake Shake Mama - More Chi-town chugga-lugga. Some artists retreat to servile reasonableness and bourgeois banality as they get older. Not Bob. He got Las Vegas out of his system at Budokan. "I'm motherless / I'm fatherless / Almost friendless too," he growls and you believe him.
6) I Feel A Change Coming On - Like Spirit On the Water from Modern Times, this one possesses a blithe jaunt and gorgeous melody. As in all his recent work, there are intimations of mortality ("And the last part of the day is already gone") but there's a devil-may-care wistfulness and a frisky sexuality in both lyrics and phrasing. Best lines: "I'm listening to Billy Joe Shaver / I'm reading James Joyce / Some people they tell me / I've got the blood of the land in my voice."
7) It's All Good - Propelled by a John Lee Hooker boogie rhythm with a stinging slide guitar, here's Dylan taking on human woes: social, political, personal. He itemizes crimes ranging from "politicians tellin' lies" to environmental illness ("a teacup of water is enough to drown"), urban degradation, murder and adultery and sarcastically and scathingly responds to each in the chorus with that hideous New Age cliché referenced in the title. More proof that Bob never really stopped writing "protest songs".