Monday, May 16, 2011

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Matter of honor


It was a while since I watched a movie. Lately I've focused more on the series so when I went to the video on Friday on the road I realized that I have been a few titles that I have wanted to watch. One is Pride and Glory. A priori the subject interested me: the police corruption neighborhood. A question perhaps trite in the film but if is done well is always very attractive to me. Besides sharing attracted me mainly because Edward Norton participated which is one of my favorite actors in recent years.

Sometimes when I see certain movies I can say no, can not be that there is both corrupt and loose motherfucker. But seconds later I think what can not be is that I am so naive. And as I said is that Billy Wilder if you can not say that everyone is corrupt is because they know everyone. Just read the press or learn a little bit to realize that as stated in the hackneyed phrase: truth is stranger than fiction. Although deep down I like to think that no, there is still hope and people who have principles.

And I really liked the movie. The argument is simple: Four New York cops are killed in a shooting at the hands of, presumably, a local drug lord. The officers were under the command of the brother of a family in which all are police: father (John Voight ), a retired police officer who keeps a secret from her past active, the middle son (Edward Norton ) , a homicide detective who left the streets because of guilt, the eldest son (Noah Emmerich ) police force responsible for the Bronx district without being corrupt, is just what you want and view it fat thus not want to see, and the younger daughter's husband (Colin Farrell ), one of the officers under his command, more concerned with lining their pockets by negotiating with drug traffickers to stop them. Edwardd Norton's character after being persuaded by his father returns to the streets to catch the murderer of police and found a skein of corruption that almost everyone is involved or looking the other way.

director Gavin O'Connor opt to show the dark side of NY, that does not appear in the cards but almost every big city has. Underworld are portrayed with intent Realistic, camera in hand in the action scenes and with many close-ups when there are conversations between the characters. It's a genre movie like that once rolled Sidney Lumet or the most recent American Ganster and the result is pretty close to that level. Which to me is saying a lot. The biggest handicap may be the little weight that the female characters are a bit wasted but overall is a very good movie and a pleasure to meet again with Edward Norton in top form, a very convincing John Voigth up Colin Farrell credible. After seeing the film it gives you the feeling that in effect as Billy Wilder said ... ..

Sunday, May 8, 2011

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Until next time!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

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Manhattan Murder Mystery



The first movie I saw Woody Allen was Manhattan Murder Mystery . The year was 94 and New York this point the director had shot some of his most famous as Manhattan , Annie Hall, Hannah and Her Sisters or Crimes and Misdemeanors. I had heard and knew the pieces and dialogues of his films, but my debut was this in Allen recovered to and Diane Keaton re-teamed with Marshall Brickman . From there, well advised by my friend Robert I plunged into one of the most filmographies made me enjoy my life. Allenian universe is known and repeated in all his films. There are few subjects about which roll their films but this aspect is often criticized for my key to its success. And one essential quality: a sense of humor and exercise are healthier than: to laugh at yourself.

remember reading rave reviews in its day on Manhattan Murder Mystery. The leitmotif of the criticism revolved around that Allen had regained a pulse and was close to these major works mentioned above. That was partly because in this film Allen reunited with two very important contributors. On the one hand Marshall Brickman who was co-writer on Sleeper, Annie Hall and Manhattan and another with the star of these: Diane Keaton. Diane adds a great deal with the peculiar fellow New Yorker Anjelica Huston and Alan Alda Woody Allen himself. The leading quartet achieved the thing works perfectly, the much talked about chemistry between actors. The scenes between Alan Alda and Diane Keaton has always been my favorite in the filmography of this man.

Although over the years, this film tends to be framed between the children of the author whenever someone asked me to recommend a Woody Allen film named this because I think it has all the elements Allen usual in perfect harmony. It's a comedy of manners, an amusing description of married life, passion and fun to study about the different responses of women and men in the same situation. There is a simple detective story riddled with classical references that are following with interest and serves as a perfect excuse to dig with skill in that you both Like this author: lecture on human relationships. A Woody Allen in top form with camera in hand and knowing the players choose to provide us a great time entertaining and revisiting ground. And of course New York, New York forever. An example of the love this man by his city. I Happen to like New York ... ..

Sunday, May 1, 2011

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Fullness State

This morning I ran through the streets, then went to the beach, and I noticed a dip in the cool waters of the sea, every moment I was consciously living, breathing hard, sweating abundantly, with the sun burning my skin, listening the wind was coming from the sea, watching where you put your feet at every turn, dodging obstacles, and recalling that a state of wholeness can be achieved at any time, doing anything, it's just a matter of awareness, feel the connection with something Supeior and flow like wind in the waves ... that's vidaaaa ... thank you Lord!

Thursday, April 28, 2011

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Nick Hornby. Juliet, naked


I'm reading with a smile and occasional bursts of laughter Juliet, naked the latest novel by Nick Hornby . I became acquainted with this author as a result to see High Fidelity the movie based on his novel of the same title. Even today is a film that revisits at least once a year. The universe proposed Hornby very familiar to me and I identify with many of the situations that has a casual style, agile and cheerful not without its fair share of irony. Moreover, the type known to laugh at themselves and appreciate quality that oxygenates in this world where many people take it too seriously themselves.

In Juliet, naked Hornby discusses the relationships of men and women, passion for music, the dreaded midlife crisis and he does a credible, real, documenting contemporary life, with particular emphasis on cyberspace and in multiple cultures. It is especially the case of Internet humorous because one of the protagonists of the novel, Duncan is an obsessive student of the work of a singer who left the music after a disk that did not eat much commercially but created an aura of its author in circulating cyberspace where many legends and interpretations of his life and work. And I read this part Descojonado of myself and the clip gone we have a lot of us love music and typing a few things in this thing called the Internet. Of those mental straw embodied on the blog or forum on duty.

Hornby, confessed music lover, supporter of Marah with whom he has collaborated and wise observer of what moves the rock'n roll is particularly inspired by this novel. Write about what you are good at, what he knows. As Ed said Chigliak character in Northern Exposure must move from land used to be known as Woody Allen almost always as you normally would Hornby. Once passed this microcosm takes talent and alluring. And this guy has plenty both. Juliet naked is High Fidelity what Hannah and Her Sisters to Manhattan. What I'm certain we will clamp. In order that I recommend to who may read this that are strung Juliet, Naked and not waste time here.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

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face it, our generation (let's leave it at thirty-something) have grown up with the unchanged and unchanging tradition of seeing movies Romans at this time of year. When there were only two strings, then when joined private and will not change even today those chains and even some of payment is given to the cause Peplum, that term as so many French critics coined in the sixties. The name apparently comes from the garment called peplum that was a kind of sleeveless tunic buttoned to the shoulder.

A key feature of this genre is that the films always had a tremendous cast that matched the few front-line players and a host of top-flight side also. They would be supervised by a type solvent, Often called one of those craftsmen, in a rather scornful, people who knew the craft up and down, guys like Mervyn LeRoy directed when Quo Vadis in 1961 but had his ass paddling bare copper in the classic Hollywood . A reverence for him.


Quo Vadis I choose because possibly the film of this genre that I've seen more times. Even if today the rogue in a zapping is likely to succumb to viewing. This film does not enjoy a rave review but I love it. The main drawbacks to blame it comes from licenses that are making the film on the novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz and air as the brainy too theatrical critics. I still love to see the cockiness that was spent Robert Taylor, irony and sarcasm of the character of Petronius superbly played by Leo Genn , the delicacy and fragility of Deborah Kerr and especially the last Nero of turns up Pete Ustinov. Together, beautifully directed by Mervyn LeRoy make this movie a perfect engine with adventure, romance, action and fun.

Monday, April 18, 2011

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Curtis Mayfiel Quo Vadis. Move on up


up with my friends and Grushecky Il Cavaliere concert in Big Sandy flips me the soul and its environs. That as soon as I hear a good horn section I'm up. Probably the first instrument that caught my attention was the guitar, but over time the trumpets, saxophones, trombones and other wind arsenal conquered me. In fact I've done a few CD compilations with the guiding principle is to have a good section of metal. And always, always these collections begin with a song is unbeatable also perfect to enjoy this nice weather we have. Move on up !!! Mr. Curtis Mayfield . 


Hush now child,
And don't you cry
Your folks might understand you
By and by
Just move on up
Towards your destination
You may find
From time to time
Complications

Bight your lip
And take a trip
Though there may be
Wet road ahead
You cannot slip
So move on up
And peace you will find
Into the steeple
Of beautiful people
Where there's only one kind
So hush now child
And don't you cry
Your folks might understand you
By and by
Just move on up
And keep on wishing
Remember your dreams
Are your only schemes
So keep on pushing

Take nothing less
Not even second best
And do not obey
You must have your say
You can past the test
Just move on up

Thursday, April 7, 2011

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Steve Earle I Feel Alright

I have not lost hope that Steve Earle re-record something that blows my mind. After a holiday in the shade this man chained a series of albums unbeatable, ranging from the Train A Comin to Jerusalem for my taste his last great work. Now he returns with an album and novel based on Hank William and as always I'll come with that tingling sensation that caused me my favorite. And Steve is certainly one of them. While my dealer does its job a little reminder of how good is this guy. I feel alright !!!!!

Monday, April 4, 2011

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Big Sandy His Fly-Rite Boys Kafe Antzokia


Many times the retro label is used with a derogatory jingle. Much more to that sum. And the artists mentioned have to defend themselves against the darts purists. Is life. Almost no one escapes the comparison with the past and some have ninguneo because they drink from these sources without any pretense and this is often the basis of their success because they are delivered with conviction to recreate a vintage sound. And they support with their own songs. Whenever the songs. That is fundamental. Big Sandy fits this definition. Attend a concert of this type is to enjoy an evening of rock and rolll and move to another era. Supposed to immerse yourself in a movie of the fifties and I love it. When a musician or band is capable of assuming its fixation on the past and recreate a style with grace and good arguments ground you drop. And Big Sandy meets and exceeds my expectations.

The uncle was not resisting anything: blues, country, rockabilly .... A sexy cocktail that we drank on Friday in a plain little Antzoki an entry but with staff willing to have fun. Big Sandy And His Fly-Rite Boys gave us what we wanted. Little control a record of this man: It's time that I remember which sounded Chalk It Up to the blues, and Catalina How did you love someone like me who Il Cavaliere informs me that is dedicated to Johnny Cash . But despite not being familiar with the repertoire I won the excellent voice of Big Sandy and musicians who do not need cheap or a picture fireworks spectacular to prove that they're axes with their respective instruments. An evening that ended with a smile in the company of Il Cavaliere and Grushecky, two subjects of care.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

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01/04/1911 Where do I start? Liz Taylor


My camel is a kind fair, efficient and fast, very fast. A couple of weeks I contacted him to ask for material and the next day and had a phone message telling me that everything was. I have to talk to my friend and explain the theory of a common friend: you have to be that of tontaina boy. What reason is. Pure wisdom. Anyway I will not mess with this issue. The fact is that when I was with my friend also commented that the last album had come out of North Mississippi Allstars and asked if he had put on the list. I said no. And I thought damn, I better make a list of disks and just zillions ask for one that did not include in the list. Delusional. And then our children will quarrel because we ask for Jessie doll and say they already have a Buzzlightyear , Woody and Mr. Potato . You have to fuck.

So in these are. We have access to all the music with ease. Much has been written on the subject and I will not bring anything that is not known. Only comment that the artifact in the photo on this post contains 40 discs and is at 50% capacity. Know, enjoy and take full advantage of all that music would take time. The day is not enough for both. So to be selected. But where to start? In pre-Internet era it was hard to get everything put on the lists. In some cases could take months even a year to achieve a given disk. The process itself was exciting. Am I complaining about the ease with which you get everything today? No. Absolutely not. The tool is good at using is the key. In rationalizing the enjoyment of music. Before court gave the same records over and over again because I had more. Today I have more but you have to choose and enjoy on your needs. Because the way to get the music does not have to involve also change the way to enjoy it. I've never been one to if not at first listen I like what I prefer to give him another chance disposal. Today with so much crammed it's hard not to fall into that temptation, but I plan to not give up so easily and devote time to the music as much as I did before everything was so easy. Because there are still thousands of songs to discover.




Thursday, March 24, 2011

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Yesterday I sent My message brother's death telling me Liz Taylor, one of those actresses belonging to the movies I've grown up and which often recurs. Liz was definitely my favorite. Started very young and became very popular in films with Mickey Rooney and was developing a brilliant career at the same time lived with passion and disagreement. Her relationship with Richard Burton filled pages and pages. He was also an intimate friend, savior and platonic love Montgomery Clift. And above all an actress who had everything. I like many of his films, but I have a predilection for three: A Place in the Sun, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Giant and . Liz goes.





Wednesday, March 23, 2011

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John Mellencamp.

I asked a friend what I looks like the last album John Mellencamp , No Better Than This and replied that I can not comment yet because despite what gave me at Christmas I have not given enough court. Almost always linked the music to a state of mind and ultimately my vein festive triumphs over all. When I click to Mellencamp always turn to the exuberance of The Lonesome Jubile , the strength of Whenever we wanted or dynamic versions of No More Trouble . Now that spring comes, the landscape begins to change and summer is just around the corner but I can hardly find time for dark matter and for some reason No Better Than This is in that category. At the end is an entirely subjective and passenger. But while I wait to find the room for No Better Than This all day I think it's great to listen again and hamburguers Hotdogs , un tema que me pone eufórico.


Drivin' down on a dry summer's day
Old Route 66 and I was just a kid
Met a pretty little Indian girl
ALong the way
Got her into my car
And tried to give her a kiss
I'll give you beads and wampum
Whatever it takes, girl, to make you trade
She jumped into the back seat
And she kinda flipped her lid
She said you're tryin' to get something for nothing

Like the Pilgrims in the olden days
We rode for a while till the sun went away
And I realized it was sort of an honor
Bein' around this girl
I felt embarrassed
Of what I tried to do earlier that day
She was the saddest girl I ever knew
She told me stories about the Indian nations
ANd how the White man stole their lives away
And although she kinda liked me
She could never trust me
And when the sun comes up
We'd go our different ways

Now everybody has got the choice
Between hotdogs and hamburgers

Every one of us has got to choose
Between right and wrong
And givin' up or holdin' on
So I dropped her off at some railroad crossing in Texas
An old Indian man was waiting there
He smiled and thanked me
But he saw right through me
I could tell he didn't like me
For my kind he did not care
Because to him I was the White man
The one who sold him something that he already owned

And it was like he'd been riding in the car right there with us
And I felt ashamed of my acations
And the way the West was really won
So I drove down the highway
Till I Came to Los Angeles
The town of the angels
The best this country Can Do
I got down on my knees
And I Asked for Forgiveness
I Said, Lord, forgive us for we know Not What we do

Now everybody has got the
choice Between hotdogs and hamburgers

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

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hamburguers Hotdogs and Pearl Jam. Social Distortion


2011 presents interesting for fans of Pearl Jam. Among the releases related to the band are expected deluxe reissues Vs and Vitalogy , the premiere of a documentary directed by Cameron Crowe and a festival organized by the group to be held in any U.S. city central. Sufficient incentive for the writer. And one of the things that makes me especially excited is the new presentation of Vs, which along with Code is not my favorite record of the will of Seattle. I have curious to see included. I imagine it will live up to the reissue of Ten , so that a colleague told me is very cool. The band will celebrate its twentieth anniversary in style. I expected no less.

I know that for most fans of Pearl Jam is your favorite album Ten. In this album wraps a mythical aura that lasts through the years. I remember at the time I liked but did not have it on a pedestal. I like it but the record I was blown away by this band was the second, known as Vs De Ten on today there are songs that are dispensable when I see them live and they could Vs for my entire play. To taste. On that subject I know I'm in the minority, heh, heh.

Months before this album was published in 93 the rumor mill fire in all directions. Keep in mind that Ten had sold nearly ten million albums and every step of the band was followed very closely by many people. Among the things that leaked at the time remember reading that would be a punk album, which was full of rage, the friend Vedder was isolated and gave the bebercio because it exceeded the entire subject of fame ... All very grunge, very of the era, a period charm for me. At the end as usual there was some truth and some not so but what matters is the music. And containing Vs endures and keeps well. My first listen of the album was produced at the legendary program of 4 to 3 to Brian Paco Perez was broadcast on Radio 3.

It is often said that the second disc is the most difficult for a band. The way to settle is full of trickery. And the danger is compounded if the first record has been a huge success as the case of Ten or Shake Your Money Maker of the Ravens. You can lose the key. Or maybe try to repeat the formula of the first. Or you can succeed and improve this. Drain off the music and say that you have to say. Vs like The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion falls into the latter category. Not as overwhelming as in the case of Black Crowes but not for long.




Pearl Jam sound to me spontaneous and fresh Ten Vs The epic is replaced by an immediacy and an urgency that makes it extremely attractive. And issues like Go, Animal, Glorified G, Leash Blood or pointing in that direction with brilliant results. The acoustic moments remain essential issues in my association with this band. I never tire of Dissident Daughter and . Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town still seems vital to their concerts. still makes my hair like hooks when I hear it sing Vedder I just want to scream ... hello ... WMA has a special charm that Abruzesse percussion and end with Indifference is just perfect. And a luxury when performed with Ben Harper in Madison Square Garden on tour Riot Act , another hard to claim. Although this is more than just that one. In order that 2011 promises many good things, one of them since then reissue VS.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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Vs. Hard times and Nursery Rhymes

about three weeks ago my friend passed me a copy Grushecky of Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes of Social Distortion one of the discs was more willing to listen recent years. Mike Ness is not exactly prolific and spend a few years between each release. I took it eagerly, looking forward, to burn. Expectations were high and the first listen invited to go on and on ... This is also one of the most accessible albums of this band, those who come to the first. A flash irresistible. Then I stopped listening a week (has emerged so) and I started again this and my conclusions do not differ too much from the initial impressions.

listen to a band along the way with admirable consistency. It all starts with Hank Williams and Johnny Cash as he likes to always say to Ness. For this group influences have always been well defined. No need to hide. Are in the back of Cheating at solitaire. You must have enough songs and stories to tell. Mike's friend Ness has both. The common theme is, What?. So often in Woody Allen or Paul Auster and when the Muses haunt them correctly for me are irresitibles. Worth the wait when your stereo sounds wonderful as California (Hustle and Flow), Diamond in the rough, blues Machine gun, Bakersfield or Can not take it with you .

There are some new shades or at least not previously heard on any album Social Distortion, as the wonderful female vocals with a touch of gospel California (Hustle and Flow) and Can not take it with you and some songs that exploit a more melodic vein, even pop Far Side of Nowhere or Writing on the wall. In the first case with brilliant results in the second less so. version of Alone and Forsaken Hank Williams fits perfectly into an album that opens with an instrumental another curiosity perfect for warming the atmosphere, Zombie Road. The issues are less convinced me Writing on the Wall and Still Alive, both as a good friend would lack punch but on the way Ness has left me enough songs that flit through my head a good season and again when you least expect classics.



Thursday, February 24, 2011

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On television, internet and downloads


a couple of weeks ago at the ceremony of a strong and sensible Goya Alex de la Iglesia said that Internet is not the future but today. A strong and clear statement of which do not think there are many people who hesitate. Applied it to their environment and of course movies and much better for television. In my case, television has become only a means to reproduce the recordings I get from the Internet, I rent movies on video club and occasionally to see basketball games. I do not see almost any program, series or news program broadcast by any channel. It has long been a meeting that ended in front of the TV to see what they throw. Today almost anything you want you can find on the Internet. This tool has completely changed the leisure, the way people enjoy audio-visual content and the writer will only see advantages. The contents of the letter, how and when the user wants. Without advertising, the engine that drives the conventional audiovisual.

As a result of all these audiences are more fragmented and despite what we want to sell are less important than ever. Figures sing and while we dizzy with millions of viewers and share offer is so wide that the parameters to measure the vaunted return to the force have changed. But as a user of these things I do not care. What I like about the Internet is the ability to find information about anything and share it with anyone. Without fencing off the field. All this does not prevent there to select, filter and discard the superfluous but the job is minimal effort hygienic offset by the results. Even when people are stubborn to put obstacles even though the judges issue decisions that do not like the Executive.

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Internet over the years I've done a few sets essential in my diet. Series that are shared by millions of users around the world through programs of P2P file sharing. Now the law seeks to regulate those tools and asked me how, how can you stop the free exchange of information without profit. In the eighties the world recorded on cassette tapes or VHS movies and music and is not arming the current turmoil because the Internet has done is to facilitate access to more people. Before a lot of us and we recorded and shared many more and now we think that's dangerous. And we all pay a fee for private copying. It is logical to fight because someone top manta benefits from the work of another but since when is it illegal for a friend I record a movie or an album for my private consumption. I explain how to regulate it. One of the Government's intention is to close the pages that make money with downloads (software) and prosecute those who, even without profit, acting in bad faith "cause of material injury" ("send?). Behind everything is a business model obsolete and too obscure interests that I hope not succeed. And if they do will be interesting to see how millions of people are written off as effectively as ADSL says Gonzalez Sinde lit: "What people want ADSL 6-megs if that does not need to check my email? ".

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Thursday, February 10, 2011

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Don Winslow. The Power of the Dog

discovered the power of dog Don Winslow on the blog The Mansion on the Hill where the author was an enthusiastic review on this novel. This is an ambitious book as Winslow makes a journey through thirty years of drug trafficking in the United States and Mexico. To investigate this sordid world is documented and found more shit than all the world to pick up shovels. In the preface, the novelist also Fresán Rodrigo tells us what one American critic wrote about the novel: "If ten percent of the power of the dog were true, it would be horrifying. That ninety percent can be true is almost unbearable. " The writer did a commendable job of research and novel with success. It may be relatively easy to document and gather information but not so much write a novel like this. For that you have to have talent to spare narrative and Winslow. And while the documentary work can be simple no less dangerous in view of the topic it touches.


The Power of Raw dog is a novel written directly, without ceremony, delving into the wound. It is very violent but that violence is not free, you believe it, which is disturbing. The author himself admits in an interview he found the process exhausting and depressing. And it is not surprising because everything revolves around the drug is tremendous. The relationship between drug policy and South American countries and the United States is there, explained in great detail. And frightened and disgusted. But besides being a novel that reads like history is what really catches the author's ability to create characters of flesh and blood, real, with its many contradictions caught in an impossible world to change. The DEA agent Art Keller , cold murderer Callan, the father revolutionary stop the high-flying prostitute Nora .... Characters attractions for Winslow worked so well that makes you feel sympathy for them. And why make it easy.


A Winslow has been compared with James Ellroy and may be a good reference but personally I think less schematic Winslow and sharper than Ellroy, richer descriptions, characters and plots. Of course the dog to me looks as good as the best Ellroy novel, which for me is still LA Confidential. In this interview Don Winslow says he is in negotiations for an HBO miniseries based on this monumental novel. The result can be an apotheosis but I can not believe everything that is told in the novel appears on the screen of any citizen. Too strong. But who knows? Maybe I am naive and live in society as hypocritical and cynical that this is more than assimilated.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

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Mike Ness. Cheating At Solitaire



years ago while working in a customer Gong Records asked me Cheating at Solitaire Mike Ness of . I told him that that record was the best I had written and recorded Mike Ness in his life, including all its apotheosis work with Social Distortion . It was a sincere and forceful statement. Let me just wanting to put it in his hand, kissing the disc and tell my son lucky to have enjoy this album. But delusions aside I still think the same. And anyone who has read something around here know that Social Distortion is not that I like but they are one of the bands of my life. But this album is already the host of words and music. The boy in question returned two weeks later and confirmed that he loved me. Not wet itself was better than his work with Social Distortion and of Me. To enjoy both.

is the first time I've written twice on the disc. The honor or disgrace is for Cheating at solitaire. An album on which I have absolute devotion. As a friend when a disc is obsessed, living in that Disk colleague. Both have always been very enthusiastic about our views and defend this tooth and nail. I carry it always in the MP4. Do not take long to listen and I'm sure my friend like that. In fact when we saw together Royal Crown Revue the first question he asked my colleague to Mando Dorame was for participating in this gem. Yes, I admit, we're like a fucking goat. The even worse than me. The Man would say: Get a life !!!!!!!

In an interview with Mike Ness read some of the songs had not Cheating at Solitaire Social Distortion embedded too because although the band California has put his hoof on roots music to a greater or lesser extent here but all were headed in that direction. At this point I think that is irrelevant and frankly if this album in his day had gone by the name of Social Distortion for me had not led to any trauma. I guess fans of the early and those in the ghetto respectable punk rock this album perhaps they chirp. I know glory. A double win. Joining the roots and punk attitude. 11 original songs, among which is impossible to choose and 4 versions very well chosen and executed.

Contributions are felt, especially tenor saxophonist Mando Dorame. Been marked differences in Misery Loves Company . Halfway through the track, you Dorame sprinkled with the saxophone and takes you to the end. In the next song Crime Do not Pay after introductory battery power appears with the saxophone. Dorame's solo on this track sounds of fireworks. Guitar and sax in perfect harmony. Like Man's friend which also marks the beginning of an underline command and also to vary there is another one that gets you. A ten for the presence of fellow of the Royal Crown Revue. Better impossible.

Following the boys in the Royal Flurry of Leppisto Veiko Crown is responsible for low throughout the disk. Another gifted instrumentalist, with that feeling needed for a disk with these characteristics. Daniel Glass is on drums on two versions of the album: You Win Again and Long Black Veil . Both left their mark. Unmistakable with the sticks. Subtlety and class to serve the boss of course know that Ness choose. Brian Setzer enthusiastically scratching one of his Gretsch Crime Do not Pay and Springsteen guitar playing and anger in Misery Loves Company rejuvenating fifteen years. also sings the verse that comes to hair: I Used To Think That I Was a king, Fancy cars, fancy clothes and diamond rings, Yeah But happiness is a funny thing And misery just loves company . Live has invited Springsteen to play Ness in more than a concert and vice versa. Great traveling companions.

But most of the collaborations, all very wise, well-chosen version and competent musicians have to showcase the talent of Mr. Ness to compose 11 superb tracks, musically rich and with lyrics to the best of the rock scene. I do not know what number of copies would ship this device, and if little, little or nothing known among the wider parish Social Distortion below but of course I carry with me forever. Cheating at Solitaire, Mike Ness tribute to American roots music, the series B and the black film. A hard to claim until the end of the day. And I count the hours for me with the last Social Distortion , Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes .

Thursday, January 27, 2011

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Steve Buscemi Rules !!!!!!


Some players apparently are not called to exercise players. They often have a thankless face, rare, difficult to classify. And that is often the main paste while becomes his best weapon. A silver bullet. Because when the screen can not help direct your eyes to them. Because they steal the plane to proteas. Because they have something special, something that makes them unbeatable. I'm referring to guys like Walter Mathhau, Christopher Walken, Chris Cooper, John Turturro or the protagonist of this entry Steve Buscemi. It seems that Steve now has good time to embody the hero in this case in a series counting the days to land in my dvd player Boardwalk Empire. But while one of my camels gives me I want to write about the good of Buscemi.

My fixation began in such Ghost World. It portrayed Buscemi Seymour, a middle-aged loner who goes blind dates and filling the gaps that his ramshackle life leaves you with old vinyl blues and antiques. Quite a freaky, come on. But with a special charm. Steve overboard so I guess I sensed something that made the casting. Previously, he called my attention to his character in Reservoir Dogs and Fargo of Cohen but was Ghost World which raised him permanently. And is that the character he plays, whether it is a freaky, yeah, it's a lone wolf, a guy out of this world, but so close that it is impossible not to take her baby. The movie is from 2001 and that year we all know what happened on September 11. Buscemi, born in New York, who had been a firefighter in Little Italy before the actor went to help out as many of their neighbors and then got involved to help families who had suffered the tragedy. He did so as not to give interviews or be publicized. It was learned later. A classy guy.

Now it seems that you get recognition after winning the Golden Globe Best Actor in a Drama Series for Boardwalk Empire. And I'm glad because it seems worthy kind of cute. His appearances in the series The Sopranos and 30 Rock were anthologies and filmography speaks for itself. He has participated in a few movies with the Coen brothers more compatible with forays into big productions that allow you to continue locking into more independent and taste, always putting his peculiar mask and professionalism especially in the hands of director. He has also directed feature films and shorts and some memorable episodes in series like The Sopranos or Nurse Jackie . He has also participated in documentaries about the September 11, Joe Strummer John Cazale or . A subject with interesting questions. And now get more recognition but fortunately has always enjoyed the esteem of his peers and fans across the globe. Even with an excellent blog in Castilian, Steve Buscemi Blog . As shouted Robbin Williams character that of Jeff Bridges in The Fisher King: I love this guy !!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

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Bryan Adams. Kids Want to Rock


Today is the birthday of a friend from school days. It is not easy to remain friends with someone for so long but it happens sometimes. Although many bands and singers listen to my colleague always will relate to Bryan Adams. With that guy who really rocked. I swear. I saw him. So to your health, to celebrate it in style and keep rocking, this issue comes to hair. Zorionak and KIDS WANT TO ROCK !!!!!!!!
Turned on the radio
Sounded like a disco
Musta turned the dial for a couple of miles
But I couldn't find no rock n' roll
This computerized @#!@ ain't gettin' me off
Everywhere I go - the kids wanna rock
London to LA


Talk about the New Wave
For a couple of bucks ya get a weird haircut
And waste your life away
Around the world or around the block
Everywhere I go - the kids wanna rock

Get me my DJ
I got somethin' he's gotta play
Wanna hear it I can't wait
So turn it up - turn it up...
Kick down the barricades
Listen what the kids say
From time to time people change their minds
But the music is here to stay
I've seen it all from the bottom to the top
Everywhere I go - the kids wanna rock
Around the world or around the block
Everywhere I go - the kids wanna rock
Everywhere I go - the kids wanna rock