martes, noviembre 17, 2009

Only in Russia II

Rico rico y con Fundamento ou como queira que se chamase.
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É ben sabido polos que estivemos en Estonia que os locales e os rusos, 20% da población de Estonia, non é que se leven especialmente ben, e a miúdo os meus amigos estonianos tenden a ridiculizar ós rusos e viceversa (ou eso intentan). E é curioso o habitual que é que entre estonianos se pasen videos ou que mos pasen a mín, coma este, que eu non me poño de parte de ninguén (ainda que entendo mellor a parte dos locales), pero hei de admitir que teñen a súa gracia:

jueves, noviembre 12, 2009

..de Aerosmith, Tyler, abandonos e márketing

Seica últimamente non se debía de estar falando moito do próximo album que están a punto de sacar Aerosmith por parte da prensa norteamericana, sobre todo. Ésta é a miña impresión logo de ver todo o que sucedeu nestes últimos días a velocidade axitada no seno da banda. Por se vos perdestes algo:

-6 de noviembre: Perry anuncia que o vocalista de toda a vida de Aerosmith deixa a banda. Joe Perry dice que "non sabe nada máis".
Perry: “I don’t know anymore than you do about it. I got off the plane two nights ago. I saw online that Steven said that he was going to leave the band. I don’t know for how long, indefinitely or whatever. Other than that, I don’t know.

Logo tamén dice que non lle responde ás chamadas, hai algo de como dice as cousas.. que me resulta algo .. sospichoso.. (e non, non me refiero a que o diga en inglés XD)
Perry: “He’s notorious for that, that’s one thing I’ve learned to live with. I try to overlook it. I like to pick my battles. Frankly, the last few months I’ve been wanting not to rock the boat. I don’t want him canceling any more gigs. We really wanted to do these last four. We just kind of didn’t want to call him out or anything and get him anymore pissed off, for whatever reason. So we just let things lie. So we did the gigs and, like I said, I got off the plane and saw this online. That’s how I know about it.

60 y a la última

Por último, Perry dice que si hay que buscar sustituto, pois que se fai:
Perry: “Right now I’m adjusting to how we’re going to go on,” Perry says. “Aerosmith is such a powerful band, I mean it’s like a steam locomotive. You just can’t disregard 40 years of four guys who play together as well as they do. We’re just trying to – at least I am – trying to figure out what direction the band should take." “As far as replacing Steve, it’s not just about that, it’s also four guys that play extremely well together, and I’m not going to see that go to waste. I really don’t know what path it’s going to take at this point, but we’ll probably find somebody else that will sing in those spots where we need a singer and then we’ll be able to move the Aerosmith up a notch, move the vibe up a notch.


Cousa guapa

Ahora pensandoo un pouco, non vos sona un pouco precipitado todo esto? Un dice que se vai sin ningunha outra razón, os da banda dicen rápidamente que eles siguen e que lle desexan boa vida, e tamén inmediatamente dicen que buscarán a outro... sen nin sequera -querer?- saber máis do tema das razóns de deixar o grupo. Ademáis Tyler estivo días sen desmentir nada, coma desaparecido do mundo.

Esta noticia foi sen duda un shock para todo o mundo do rock, semellaba que Aerosmith e Steven Tyler eran un e que non sobrevivirían o un sen o outro ata que o grupo o deixase. A voz de Tyler, sen cuestionar gustos é bastante personal e esa personalidade era á súa vez intrínseca ó grupo. Resultaba difícil de crer esta separación... pero en fin.. se eles o dín...

El país


Ah! aquellos maravillosos 80 (non me preguntedes qué fan con metralletas e tyler vestido de chinita sexy)

-12 noviembre: Steven Tyler desminte que se vaia de Aerosmith. E ollo a onde o fai: nun concierto do grupo de Perry en solitario, The Joe Perry Project, e cantando "Walk this Way" logo.

RTVE noticias, nótese que neste link pon que Joe Perry ten 40 anos XD xa lle gustaría!
40 anos son os que leva Aerosmith, Perry pon wikipedia que ten 59


Deixoo ahí, que cada un recapacite...
... pero bueno, creo que Aerosmith sacaban novo disco, non? dicen por ahí que sí...

Hard Rock Hell Road Trip Ibiza

Mamaíña do tren...
...esto foi o primeiro que pensei ó ver este festival.. que porqué? Imos alá:

- Bandas, de momento, porque se dice que se van anunciar máis en breve:
Wolf
Grand Magus

Die Apokalyptischen Reiter

Alestorm
TYR
Battlelore

Attica Rage


- Lugar de emplazamiento: Ibiza (España, obviamente)

- Días: do 2 ó 9 de junio de 2010

- Precio:
*New recruits: 190 libras (210 €)
*Vets/DC: 180 libras (199 €)
Nin idea qué significa "vets", no diccionario ponme "veterinarios" XD Seica debe haber moito animal por aló ou non sei XD

O precio incluye:
*Entrada para os 7 días de festival (por suposto :))
*Hotel para 7 días (mirar abaixo qué hoteles juas!)
*Entrada para todos os eventos que se celebren, incluido un boat trip (?), concertos acústicos na praia na posta do sol, open air rally, Rock Boat (?), actividades de Battle Metal (quen o diría en Ibiza!), actuacións de grupos locales, tarde dedicada ó Progressive (esperemos que non sexa o do punchipun), a NWOBHM, e etc de cousas que non entendo moi ben XD, podedes chequear na web, pero parece que serán bastantes actividades durante o día...

Palabras do organizador Jonni Davis:
"Hemos estado trabajando sobre esto durante un año, tendremos nuestros propios hoteles, nuestras propias barras, nuestros propios lugares, todo tan exclusivos para el fedtival todo ellos para que esto se convierta en algo que la gente recordará como una experiencia de verdadero rock para el resto de sus vidas. Estamos abrumados con el apoyo del comercial para patrocinios y se estan concretando actividades para toda la familia, niños heavys incluidos."

Hospedaje: Hotel Tropical, Del Mar ou Marco Polo II
Ollo para os sitios (clikear encima para unha mellor visual):


Evento patrocinado por Metal Hammer (Inglesa), Classi Rock, Classig Prog, Rock Radio and Scuzz TV , que terán os seus stand no festival.

Mail
: info@hrhroadtrip.com

Páxina web do festival: http://hrhroadtrip.com/

Qué!, preparamos a mochilaaaaaaaah??
Aih se non houbera examenes... ainda hei mirar a ver si me coinciden ben XD

martes, noviembre 03, 2009

A typical galician wedding

I have been recently in a wedding in Sevilla and I realised that this celebration is not so similar in all spanish areas. This last Halloween weekend I had another wedding of my cousin, and I decided to explain a bit how is the tradition of a wedding made in Galicia posting at the same time pics taken on that day.
Well, first, saying that even we are a lay country, not related with any religion, most of spanish population are still catholic. There are an increasing number of non-practicant catholic in the last years and even not catholic at all but they follow the traditions of catholic religion. Weddings are a good example. I can bet most of the current weddings in Spain are being celebrated without the faith of the cristian religion, but they are still keeping due "tradition", the pushing of parents, or the "more beautiful". So, for example, I guess my cousin and his wife are not attending regularly to church or having too strongly the catholic faith, but they have chosen this way of celebrating their union.

So, we, as part of the future husband, are firstly invited to his home in the afternoon (this was an evening wedding, not very common in winter times). There we talk with him, rest of the family and eat some appetizers.
When time is approaching, all of us with his car at the head of the line, are following him to the church, situated in the town of the wife. This time, the little town was very in the middle of the forest! we went through difficult and solitary roads up there, and attended to the celebration inside the small church. It was so small that almost everyone waited outside till they finished.




After 40 min. (it depends on the priest) they are officially married (I will not talk about the celebration itself this time), and people start taking "official pics" with them inside the church (I think he will send us when they are in his hands).

When finished the photo session, they go out from the church and many people are waiting for them to throw rice (not cooked rice :D). It seems to be a tradition that came from Asia, where rice is a symbol of fertility. Guests throw rice to the couple wishing they have lots of children.

Not necessarily the couple must take an old car with them :D but this car is quite special cause my cousin is a mechanic and he prepared the car (which was a mess of metal and cables when I saw it for first time!) to be ready for the wedding. Quite impressive work, he re-made the entire car with pieces from others.


They are leaving first, and then they are going to take pics to some place with the photographer. Meanwhile, all the guests are going to the place where we are about to eat. They will bring some appetizers while waiting again for the couple.

This time, they have chosen one of the best places I have seen for a wedding.. EVER. This place is Finca Galea. It is a kind of "water museum" that I remember since I was born, it is just 10 min. walking far from my home in Alfoz. Time ago, the place was hired or bought (I dont know very well) for a company that shares benefits with the original owners. This company introduced many commercial activities and improvements, such celebrations of weddings, events, catering,... in general an expansion of the business.


When wife and husband arrive, they are still making pics with guests that require that (the place is worth a few more pics) and later we start eating the dinner (usually it's lunch, but this time they wanted dinner).
I have missed where the wife is throwing the bunch of flowers back, and the one who picks it will be the next having a wedding. I guess this is quite a spread tradition worldwide.


One of the things that I missed when I was in a wedding in the south of Spain was the GOOD and ABUNDANT FOOD. We, galician, are known because of being good big eaters and by our good fish and seafood.
So, in a galician wedding, seafood is a must, as many dishes that will make you to be all the full you want.
This time we got as seafood (I will link pics of the way or similar we ate those): lubrigante (I cannot find the translation in english, but a kind of lobster, one of our most expensive seafood) , almejas (clams) and langostinos (king prawns). Later rape (monkfish) with potatoes, and after a kind of tangerine sherbet, then ternera (veal meat) with potatoes. Afterwards the dessert, and finished, of course all joining galician wine (our best wines are white wines which join fish and seafood quite fine).
It is a kind of tradition as well that there must be a fish dish and afterwards a meat dish.
Obviously I didnt finish everything, few people could! and I think it's a bit of waste of food, cause I dont know what they will do with so much remaining dishes (at the time of the meat we were quite full already)

Then it is time to push a bit down all the food with some dancing time.

There is a guy (sometimes 2 or 3 making karaoke) trying to make more enjoyable our digestion with awful latin music playing from his pc all the sh.. succesful cumbias, merengues, and salsas that came from south american fields.

After dinner pic of my cousins, yes they are twins, and born the same day my brother did!

Then it is time for their presents, the wife is distributing for women and the husband for men. They are usually quite old-traditional presents: men are usually having a big cigar, and women some ornament or jewelry.
After that, the real party starts all night long with dances and so on. I have been in weddings with just a small group that made karaoke, others with DJ, others with a small orquesta (dont think about classical orchestra or something like that, I will try to explain at the end of this text what is that XD) and this time they hired one of the biggest galician orquestas, one called Panorama, which brought their own light and video show.

The first ones dancing are the couple, and they start always dancing a waltz.

Then all the others are joining till morning comes.


Close there is a place where you can get all the drinks you have, we call it here "barra libre" (open bar).


An "orquesta" is a music band that plays mostly in the summers around the spanish geography. Each one of the towns -even the most little ones- have their own party in summer, and they are hiring these "orquestas" to make enjoyable their celebration. They are playing mostly latin and easy-listening/easy-danceable stuff, but they dont compose anything, they just make cover songs. Some "orquestas" became very famous and they have hundreds of concerts all the summer and even autumn or spring. The biggest ones work almost like an enterprise and have an amazing system sound and scenary. But.. they are sometimes suspicious of not really playing music and just push the play button (it happened more than once that people realized some of them were not playing their instruments).
I have some friend playing in orquestas, and they are winning quite a lot of money, but they are having concerts almost everyday in summer, so it must be a very stressful job.
I would change hiring "orquestas" for hiring bands, but people want better to have all the summer hits and old spanish traditional songs and latin stuff in one.

viernes, octubre 30, 2009

Halloween 2009

Bueno, como algúns sabedes, este Jayogüín voume para a boda do meu primo no norte, así que estarei o finde ausente.
Teño unha boa noticia, da que falarei un pouco máis nun próximo post, que é que poido volver finalmente, logo de 3 anos de parón, a facer música por ordenador cos mismos instrumentos -a priori- que tiña antes. Haberá que comprobar que o apaño sigue ben, así que teño moito traballo por facer ahí, ainda que me sinto máis vago ca nunca ó ter que acabar dunha **** vez coas poucas asignaturas que faltan. Entre os meus proxectos figuran
1º - Intro para o grupo de ???groove-thrash-death-rock??? Vortex.
2º - Probas para meter batería nun novo proxecto bipolar entre Marcos e mais eu de corte máis folk-melodeath chamado Miled (o baixista xa se nos vai en breve a traballar ós extranxeiros, así que haberá que comprobar tamén cómo vai o baixo por ordenador).
3º - Seguir co proxecto Enuma Elis (ainda que ahora estaba mirando de facer unha recopilación de temas primeirizos cos últimos de todo que me quedaran no aire a modo de "EE Ten Years 1999-2009" XD).
4º - A proposta máis arriesgada e que me levaría máis tempo facer, unha banda sonora para un videoxogo!

Bueno, xa se verá como pintan as cousas e o tempo libre que vou tendo...

Polo demáis volvo a poñer aquí un link para que leades sobre os inicios do Samhain ou Halloween que fixera o ano pasado (en inglés) recopilando varias informacións na web.

Halloween

E bueno.. a min gustoume eso das pelis indias.. a vos non? e falando de Halloween..
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miércoles, octubre 28, 2009

Progressive Nation Tour 2009: Dream Theater, Opeth, Bigelf, Unexpect (Live Porto 2009-10-22)


Bands: Dream Theater (USA) + Opeth (Sw) + Bigelf (USA) + Unexpect (Can)
Day: October 22nd, 2009
Place: Palacio de Cristal - Porto (Portugal)
Price: 30 €

Thursday night and we ran fast to Portugal to see what we could find in the big gig Progressive Nation organized by the DT drummer Mike Portnoy. 10€ cheaper than in Spain, we couldn'd miss the chance to see Opeth and DT in the same stage, though I was really "expectant about Unexpect".
Though we tried to be on time in Porto, the massive traffic in the middle of the city made us to arrive late, and we just heard the last notes of the canadian extreme progressive band Unexpect, which played really few time! maybe 30 min.???
It was really a pity :(
Anyway, when we arrived we just saw the place: an amazing big bubble called "Cristal Palace" that seems to host many important events in the portuguese city, and that promised a proffesional ambient and sound, as we are used to have in Portugal in most of the concerts.

Ready to come inside, hundreds of people dressed in black were at the doors, and many in a big queue that we didnt know whether it was for passing into the show or for the toilets. I just saw some of the members of Thee Orakle, the gothic metal band, and the charming singer just told me "see this??? this is the queue for the bar!!!" XD Omg that was something a bit unexpected... that day we would have some problems to get some drink at the concert...
So, even that we were a bit thirsty, we didnt skip the chance to see Bigelf, who were already playing! (such punctuality! this is not happening in Spain XD)

Bigelf are an american band that plays a kind of progressive hard rock totally inspired in the 70's, with an important psychedelic touch in the riffs and melodies, and mostly in those Hammond keyboards the singer was playing. I wasn't really expecting to see something that I liked, but I must say that seeing them in life was really worth. Not my kind of music but they were truly proffesional in the stage in a very short show. Again.. few more than 30 min.???

The sound in the place was almost perfect. Not the best I have heard, but no doubt much better than any concert I had been in Spain. Though there were many people outside (and many people in the queue for the bar), the building started to become full, and in DT both sides of the stands were occupied, leaving few free spaces of the 6000 people of capacity of the "Palacio de Cristal".

After Bigelf, we tried to get some beer for our dry throats and it was quite disappointing that the queue was even bigger than before and it didnt move 2 steps in 10 minutes!!!!
So we thought that we should do something if we wanted to drink and to see Opeth, which already started on the other side, and made a little trick to get a bit of Super Bock. Another letdown: there were just small plastic glasses that could be drank in 1 min. if you are really thirsty, not any of those bigger ones... so.. "let's take as much as we can":

We were already missing the first song of Opeth and we ran back to the concert.
Well, another complain (I feel specially complaining about this Progressive Nation) is that the stage was almost down to the floor. In Bigelf we could see them, but in Opeth people started arriving and I barely could see the instruments, and I am not specially short, so I can imagine the suffering of smaller fans.

The swedish progressive gods played mostly their new stuff, and though I like their new and old albums, they didnt choose the best setlist. I dont know, it was too soft, I missed more "death metal" moments, and it was way too short! but I guess that was about requirements of the "big band".
Mikael Åkerfeldt is a funny guy and he did some jokes between song and song, I was already told about that he likes to talk and get the complicity of the crowd but somehow I felt he was pushed by the few time Dream Theater gave them, I'd say not much more than 1 hour.




Anyway, their concert was the best of the show in Porto.
Great moment: The Lotus Eater

With punctuality, after a big curtain fell down, Dream Theater came and it started to be very promising, playing "A Nightmare to Remember" as first. Again lots of heads in front of us that didnt let us see too much of the band except the totally exagerated drums of Mike Portnoy "hey guys I am the leader". Behind and in both sides, big screens that showed mainly Portnoy and Petrucci, and sometimes James and Jordan and other images that fitted with the songs. Poor Myung.



With the developing of the concert, I'm sorry to say this, and probably many DT fans wouldnt agree with me, but it was becoming sooooooo damn dull!!! They started playing as Opeth newer stuff, and lots of mid-tempo songs/ballads that could keep the excitement of the most devoted fans, but not us. We were 5 people there, 5 people that grew up with those great albums as "Images & Words", "Awake" and "Metropolis part II" and we 5 got terribly bored and dull with the show they were giving. By the way, no songs from "Images & Words" and "Metropolis pt II", which I consider a terrible mistake.
I cannot say they did a bad performance, of course not!!! they are great musicians and every single note was done with precision and technique, but...

The keyboard solo of Jordan Rudess, completely unnecessary (much better if they played Take the Time in those minutes, come on!):

And I have the opinion, as well shared with my friends that if you make some 3D animation, but it is not very good, better leave it at home cause showing it might be a shame. Matter that happened with those images of elephants walking or that lame Jordan-witch-keyboardist. We were laughing quite a lot with that:

James LaBrie becomes boring when singing, not just in the concert but in the last albums, he was much more powerful in the first ones, under my point of view (it can also be that he was singing songs from newer albums... but... still... )

The top of boredom reached when they played the song of the 11-S, and we just decided to skip it and try to reach the bar, which still had a big queue... oufff
Then, we found a funny old man dancing in the corner of the stage as he was watching an Elvis Presley show while doing aerobics, and stayed there for some time laughing and looking at him, and afterwards coming back to the crowds:


Summing up, I have learnt the lesson: it was my first and last concert of Dream Theater, which would be much more interesting to see years ago and unluckily I didn't have the chance.

At the end, this is everything we saw from Unexpect :/ who were signing some cd's and autographs outside.

martes, octubre 27, 2009

Traducindo pelis indias...

Fai tempo un amigo envioume un link para facer os teus propios subtitulos sobre os extractos que che poñen. Pódese incluso poñer un micro e falar, pero eso xa vai ser moito XD
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lunes, octubre 26, 2009

Funny Video + Cover Song 22

Back to all the FV + CS compilation

I have hardly had seen someone more drunk than this guy, the title of the video is quite right XD

First time I have listened to the song called "Diamonds & Rust" was when I was pretty young in the middle of the 80's. We had that original casette of Judas Priest, "Sin After Sin" (1977) and I remember it wasn't one of my favourite ones at that time, I liked more "British Steel", "Screaming for Vengeance" or "Defenders of the Faith". I recall "Sin After Sin" a bit irregular, and specially remember one of the worst songs Judas had ever made under my point of view, the sad (and depressing) "Here Come the Tears". On the other hand, the second song "Diamonds and Rust" was one of my favourites (wow, somehow I'm feeling the need of taking back those albums and give another listening after so many years). I thought for lots of years that that song was from Judas Priest, and I guess many people did cause it fitted very well with the sound of the band. Besides, the original author wasn't so known here in Spain.

So, "Diamonds and Rust" was firstly recorded in 1975 by the american folk singer Joan Baez. In the song, Baez recounts an out-of-the-blue phone call from an old lover, which sends her a decade back in time, to a seedy hotel in Greenwich Village. She recalls giving him a pair of cuff links, and summarizes that memories bring "diamonds and rust" (time both turns dirty charcoal into beautiful diamonds and shiny metal into ugly rust).
Joan Baez

It is often said that the song describes Baez's relationship with Bob Dylan, ten years prior. In Baez's memoir, And a Voice to Sing With, she recounted how she told Dylan that the song was actually about her husband David Harris, thereby countering the claim that the song was about Dylan and Baez. Although Dylan is not specifically named in the song, Baez has admitted in her memoir as well as in a number of interviews that he is the inspiration for the song.

Judas Priest cover (right now listening again to "Last Rose of the Summer" and oufff I recall why I didnt like so much that album).


Blackmore's Night cover
More similar to the original one, and with an excellent performance by Candice Night