I had not walked Ether-o-Sonic in looking for new music and what I found is not wasted, apparently classic British bands The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Sex Pistols could form a supergroup to perform at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in London. .. but do not remember when it removed Lydon Glen Matlock good because he liked the famous combo of Liverpool? ... Follies of youth.
also surprising that it was not until the second album by REM Michael Stipe began to notice the difference between a bass and guitar. Have been published also two books about the famous Argentine rock musician Norberto "Pappo" Napolitano and finally mention the more lysergic trip of Jethro Tull that connected to the International Space Station ....
also surprising that it was not until the second album by REM Michael Stipe began to notice the difference between a bass and guitar. Have been published also two books about the famous Argentine rock musician Norberto "Pappo" Napolitano and finally mention the more lysergic trip of Jethro Tull that connected to the International Space Station ....
Musicians of the Beatles, Stones and the Sex Pistols could form a supergroup to perform at the Olympic Games
April 26, 2011
According to British newspaper The People , members of the classic British bands The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Sex Pistols could form a supergroup to perform at the opening ceremony of the London Olympics.
According to the statements of the medal rower Sir Steve Redgrave, musicians like Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, ex-members of the Beatles, could act with Mick Jagger, Rolling Stones, and John Lydon, the Sex Pistols at the opening in 2012.
"The Olympic Games in London will give us the opportunity to celebrate our own history," Redgrave revealed. "It was thought that Paul McCartney and Ringo (Starr) join members of the Rolling Stones and the Sex Pistols. It would be great and draw attention from around the world," he added.
April 26, 2011
According to British newspaper The People , members of the classic British bands The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Sex Pistols could form a supergroup to perform at the opening ceremony of the London Olympics.
According to the statements of the medal rower Sir Steve Redgrave, musicians like Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, ex-members of the Beatles, could act with Mick Jagger, Rolling Stones, and John Lydon, the Sex Pistols at the opening in 2012.
"The Olympic Games in London will give us the opportunity to celebrate our own history," Redgrave revealed. "It was thought that Paul McCartney and Ringo (Starr) join members of the Rolling Stones and the Sex Pistols. It would be great and draw attention from around the world," he added.
Michael Stipe did not hear half Mass
At first Michael Stipe was unable to distinguish a bass guitar
April 20, 2011
Speaking to the BBC, Michael Stipe, lead singer of REM, talked about the early days of the band. Says he was ignorant regarding music: "I did not know the recording process. In fact, it was not until the second album, 'Reckoning', which I realized the difference between low and guitar. Unknown sound. I knew I had four-string bass because I could count. But did not know was that the low bass notes. That shows how ignorant I was in music. "
In its early days, REM was an aimless group enjoyed recording and touring: "We knew what we wanted. We were a band that had no goal. The fact of making records and touring what felt like an incredible adventure. We did not want to conquer the world necessarily, but then ended up doing exactly that in a small corner of the universe that belonged to the pop music and us. "
April 20, 2011
Speaking to the BBC, Michael Stipe, lead singer of REM, talked about the early days of the band. Says he was ignorant regarding music: "I did not know the recording process. In fact, it was not until the second album, 'Reckoning', which I realized the difference between low and guitar. Unknown sound. I knew I had four-string bass because I could count. But did not know was that the low bass notes. That shows how ignorant I was in music. "
In its early days, REM was an aimless group enjoyed recording and touring: "We knew what we wanted. We were a band that had no goal. The fact of making records and touring what felt like an incredible adventure. We did not want to conquer the world necessarily, but then ended up doing exactly that in a small corner of the universe that belonged to the pop music and us. "
Pappo murió de la más rockera manera
Las mil y una anécdotas de Pappo
18 de abril de 2011
A seis años de su muerte, se editan dos libros sobre la vida del prócer más rudo del rock nacional. Hay miles, como la vez que estaba en la casa de la Mona Giménez en Córdoba y, como ya había escuchado varias veces el mismo rumor acerca del ídolo cuartero, le apostó 100 dólares a ver quién la tenía más grande.
Six years after the death of Norberto Napolitano, after the night of February 25, 2005 lost control of his Harley Davidson on a route of Lujan and a car ran over him was behind the launch of two books on promises to feed your life a little myth. On the one hand, the editorial rules issued 100 times Pappo, Joseph Fine and Fernando Garcia, a chest of amazing stories that were collecting the two journalists in rock culture almost as a hobby, more an essay by the critic Paul Schanton and an unpublished interview .
"anecdotes collect when the Pappo because he provided, there was no way stop it, "says Fine, editor of the supplement Yes Clarin." The gathering we interviewed as they remember them, as they say them. For us it was important to highlight that the first shot. If a guy was telling in a way, for us that was the truth. "In the book are from the history of the guitar that gave Spinetta to confirmation of Lemmy Kilmister of Pappo was in the genesis of Motörhead and another 98 stories that fall into the category of legend, told by some who were around him, as Black Amaya, Luciano Napolitano, Pomo and Botafogo, among others.
And Sergio Marchi, meanwhile, was taken four years to researching the life of the carpus from beginning to end. The result is Pappo, suburban man, edited by Planet: The most complete biography to date on the life of the hero of the national rock rougher, with more than sixty respondents, including BB King, who provided data and anecdotes for reconstruction of history. "Pappo was a classical musician, then you take the disc Riff dirtiest and understand every note of it. I wanted the book was so not meant to be a very deep analysis, but to tell the story as simple as possible." Marchi, who also wrote the biography of Charly Garcia Say anything, says that this book was much harder to write. "There is little documentation and it was hard to fight against the years passed and the memory of the people," he explains. "This is the definitive biography of the carpus."
Jethro Tull in the early seventies
Jethro Tull connect to the International Space Station
April 6, 2011
British band Jethro Tull, the next day 12 will give a concert in the city of Perm, connected for his performance with the International Space Station (ISS) and will play a track next to the astronaut Catherine Coleman, announced today the production Grenn Wave Music.
"The American astronaut Catherine Coleman, who is now in the International Space Station, will perform with Ian Anderson, leader of the band, the statement, reproduced by the agency Interfax.
This project is dedicated to the 50 anniversary of the first human flight into space, a feat starring Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.
Coleman, who confesses a long time follower Anderson and Jethro Tull "took him to the orbit a musician's gift: a flute."
"April 12, during the concert in Perm (Urals), play together, Ian Anderson in the large hall of the Perm Philharmonic and Catherine Coleman in the cosmos," the statement said.
This event is held musician-space under the joint project of the legendary Anderson and Jethro Tull with all Opus Posth Moscow, led by Tatiana Grindenko, they will also act on April 13 in Moscow and day later in St. Petersburg, according to the producer.
addition to Coleman, integrate the current permanent crew of the ISS Russian cosmonaut Dmitri Kondratiev and Italian Paolo Nespoli.
This night will be joined by Russian cosmonauts Alexandr Andrei Borisenko and Samokutiáyev and NASA astronaut Ron Garan, who come to the orbiting laboratory on board the Soyuz TMA-21 "Gagarin". EFE
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