(((((The OFFICIAL PEARL JAM IN ARGENTINA thread))))
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candresjul wrote:Que es esto? yo sabía que las cosas no andaban bien, pero esto....
Así habla la gente....no toda logicamente, pero a quienes acá se le llaman "planchas", allá denominados "negros" (no soy racista).
Triste...pero es muy gracioso como hablan!0 -
uhh toca esa careta gratarola ?
pff11/25/05 - Buenos Aires
11/26/05 - Buenos Aires
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lito nebbia no toca ?
ese si la tenia "mas o menos" clara .
en fin ...11/25/05 - Buenos Aires
11/26/05 - Buenos Aires
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ehh no se, al final me arrastran hasta el show de spinetta .. si alguien ve a un chabon con una remera de iggy and the stooges, ese soy yo.
no muerdo.
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Bueno, por si no lo sabían, "eso" ya está disponible en ambos lugares donde se podía localizar. Ahora, un poco de paciencia...
La cuenta regresiva ha comenzado...0 -
aaahhh..mentira que fuiste a ver a Slim Spinetta al rosedal juan...yo estaba ahí y no te ví!
p.d.: gracias Luis por tanta dialectica!!!0 -
gracias por la magia Luiggi!! mark, te gusto o no?no son personas, son mujeres0
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Federico wrote:aaahhh..mentira que fuiste a ver a Slim Spinetta al rosedal juan...yo estaba ahí y no te ví!
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es cierto, lo que pasa es que junsto antes de salir me invito tu mama a tu casa aprovechando que te ibasno son personas, son mujeres0 -
pff esos mensajes de "amor y paz" tan demagogicos qe se los guarde para carolina perelleti o quien sea ...
viejo verde !11/25/05 - Buenos Aires
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11/28/05 - Porto Alegre, BR
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10/16/08 - Sao Paulo, BR
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JohnfromHell wrote:es cierto, lo que pasa es que junsto antes de salir me invito tu mama a tu casa aprovechando que te ibas
TUBIEJA EN TANGA!0 -
You don't have to be the best to win, you just have to win; something I'm sure Mark Arm, Steve Turner et al must be painfully aware of by now. Taking the baton from the awesome Green River they produced the first fully realised grunge record, 'Superfuzz Bigmuff' in 1988. And still to this day it remains arguably the best release the genre ever saw and is certainly better than 'Nevermind', 'Ten' or 'Superunknown'.
Luckily he's been allowed a sabbatical to get the old boys back together to record this absolute gem of an album, and seeing he's doing it for Sub Pop, they know he's not wasting his time. Clean of drugs and drink, this record is one of those rare things; a mature effort that doesn't sound toothless; rather precise and vitriolic. 'Where Is The Future' seems to capture this angry mood of bitterness, but the sound is balanced out by a horn section as if the Stooges had signed to Stax in 1972. In fact Craig Flory's work on the horn section is what takes a good set of songs and turns them into a cohesively great album.
As well as the internalised bile ('Empty Shells') there is also a new-found interest in the world stage ('Hard On For War', 'It Is Us') but of course it is the renewed dynamism that Arm and Turner seemed to regain on 'Since We've Become Translucent' that really pleases here. 'In Search Of' manages to sound like all things cosmic and rock from Sabbath to Hawkwind, while never sounding anything other than hungry and taut. Fittingly, for a band who have just equalled their best nearly twenty years into their career, they save the best song until last. 'Blindspots' again recalls The Stooges, MC5 trashing their gear at the end of a set before suddenly being ushered off stage by Wilson Picket's backing band to soothe the riotous mob with honeyed soul music. A fabulous record, even if slightly comparable to a really superb looking tree falling over in the middle of a deserted forest.
John Doran
reviewed on 08 Feb 2006
aight bitches, esta semana ordeno mi disco de MUDHONEY qe sale el 7 de MARZO ! oh yeah ! alright !
.11/25/05 - Buenos Aires
11/26/05 - Buenos Aires
11/28/05 - Porto Alegre, BR
06/01/07 - Sao Paulo, BR
10/16/08 - Sao Paulo, BR
10/17/08 - Sao Paulo, BR
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mark arm wrote:pff esos mensajes de "amor y paz" tan demagogicos qe se los guarde para carolina perelleti o quien sea ...
viejo verde !
ahi te doy la derecha, yo era el que gritaba: callate y tocá!!no son personas, son mujeres0 -
mark arm wrote:You don't have to be the best to win, you just have to win; something I'm sure Mark Arm, Steve Turner et al must be painfully aware of by now. Taking the baton from the awesome Green River they produced the first fully realised grunge record, 'Superfuzz Bigmuff' in 1988. And still to this day it remains arguably the best release the genre ever saw and is certainly better than 'Nevermind', 'Ten' or 'Superunknown'.
Luckily he's been allowed a sabbatical to get the old boys back together to record this absolute gem of an album, and seeing he's doing it for Sub Pop, they know he's not wasting his time. Clean of drugs and drink, this record is one of those rare things; a mature effort that doesn't sound toothless; rather precise and vitriolic. 'Where Is The Future' seems to capture this angry mood of bitterness, but the sound is balanced out by a horn section as if the Stooges had signed to Stax in 1972. In fact Craig Flory's work on the horn section is what takes a good set of songs and turns them into a cohesively great album.
As well as the internalised bile ('Empty Shells') there is also a new-found interest in the world stage ('Hard On For War', 'It Is Us') but of course it is the renewed dynamism that Arm and Turner seemed to regain on 'Since We've Become Translucent' that really pleases here. 'In Search Of' manages to sound like all things cosmic and rock from Sabbath to Hawkwind, while never sounding anything other than hungry and taut. Fittingly, for a band who have just equalled their best nearly twenty years into their career, they save the best song until last. 'Blindspots' again recalls The Stooges, MC5 trashing their gear at the end of a set before suddenly being ushered off stage by Wilson Picket's backing band to soothe the riotous mob with honeyed soul music. A fabulous record, even if slightly comparable to a really superb looking tree falling over in the middle of a deserted forest.
John Doran
reviewed on 08 Feb 2006
aight bitches, esta semana ordeno mi disco de MUDHONEY qe sale el 7 de MARZO ! oh yeah ! alright !
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2 cosas: de que medio lo sacaste esto? la otra, ya esta disponible en el soulseek
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No se, fijate. Lo qe se es qe hay varios promos dando vuelta.11/25/05 - Buenos Aires
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"Spinetta repasó canciones que anidan en el corazón de varias generaciones, como Laura va, Barro tal vez, Durazno sangrando, Blues de Cris y Kamikaze. Un placer para todos los gustos." dice el periodista de Clarin. o tuve un lapsus mental y me perdi barro tal vez y el blues de cris o este chabon se paso con la grappa y se mando a escribir!no son personas, son mujeres0
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Muy buena la info de Mudhoney. Quería saber si se consiguen por algun lado los videos de sus dos presentaciones en argentina, por lo pronto no las consigo...
Con respecto a los conciertos que están por suceder en Argentina, la verdad que no iría ni a ver Oasis (o como querer parecerse a los beatles y no llegarle ni a los talones) ni a ver U2 (o como querer sacar un disco rockero y morir en el intento) .0 -
JohnfromHell wrote:"Spinetta repasó canciones que anidan en el corazón de varias generaciones, como Laura va, Barro tal vez, Durazno sangrando, Blues de Cris y Kamikaze. Un placer para todos los gustos." dice el periodista de Clarin. o tuve un lapsus mental y me perdi barro tal vez y el blues de cris o este chabon se paso con la grappa y se mando a escribir!
bueno, yo por lo menos lei una review de los shows de pj en la que decia que tocaron parting ways y can´t keepI have got to find the river,
Bergamot and vetiver
Run through my head and fall away.
Leave the road and memorize
This life that pass before my eyes.
Nothing is going my way.0 -
rosetta_st wrote:bueno, yo por lo menos lei una review de los shows de pj en la que decia que tocaron parting ways y can´t keep
en serio ?? JAJAJAJAno son personas, son mujeres0 -
rosetta_st wrote:bueno, yo por lo menos lei una review de los shows de pj en la que decia que tocaron parting ways y can´t keep
Que brutos che!
pd: Feliz Domingo!
pdd: Feilz cumple Santiago...y buen viaje!
pddd: Quiero "eso" YA!0
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