Sunday, June 27, 2010

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Ford Mustang 2011 para México


What is it?

is the ultimate pony car Laccoca conceptualized by Lee 45 years ago and to date has sold 9 million units, of which 2.2 million are still rolling through the streets of the world. On this occasion, presented the new version 2011 with V6 and V8 engines that develop 305 horsepower and 412 horses respectively.
has two different grids depending on the version.
What's new?
Beyond that there could be a visual confusion with the 2010 model, the new coupe and incorporate new Mustang convertible front and rear fascias, reverse camera, GPS system in a very attractive display, sensor blind spot on versions equipped, Brembo brakes, air bags, system control traction and stability and antilock brakes among many other things such as Ford SYNC and the MyKey system is actually the evolution of multimedia and voice commands referred to as SYNC.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

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Banda formed in Canada in 1972 by singer / guitarist Randy Bachman after the separation of the legendary Canadian band, "The Guess Who" in 1970, along with singer, guitarist and keyboardist Allan Kowbell, better known as Chad Allan, and also was a singer of "Guess Who", bassist CF "Fred" Turner, and drummer Robbie Bachman brother, Randy. Originally the band name was "Brave Belt," and with that name and grbaron training a couple of albums with little success. After that, Chad Allan left and was replaced by another Bachman brother, Tim, on guitar, and changing the name to "Bachman Turner Overdrive" .-
The band debuted with these changes in 1973 with its self-titled album, which was little impact, both in his native Canada and the United States.
However, his second album, "Bachman Turner Overdrive II" was a huge smash, supported mainly by the hit "Takin Care of Business" and other great songs like "Let It Ride."
Shortly before the release of the album "Not Fragile, Tim Bachman left the group to engage in production and was replaced by Blair Thornton.
"Not Fragile" was a success and the single "You Is not seen nothin 'yet" got a number 1 on the charts.
After this record would print "Four wheel drive" and "Head On" in 1975, and "Free Ways" in 1977, album after the publication Randy Bachman left the band to start a new career by forming the band "Ironhorse". The band replaced him Jim Clench and released a couple more albums, "Street action in 1978, and" Rock & Roll nights "in 1979, officially dissolved in 1980, although some subsequent meeting without much significance. In short, a good gang of 70, with several legendary items worth remembering .-

"Let it ride":







"Taking care of business"




"You Is not seen nothin yet":


Monday, June 21, 2010

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TIFT MERRITT "See you on the moon" (2010)


a couple of days ago or three that I have received via the "Amazon" the highly anticipated new work of my beloved Tift Merritt, and although I've only heard a couple of times and it is too early to appreciate it in perspective, gave me a wonderful feeling again.
not say well that is this woman and her music to get me as it has done, but the truth is that since the decubrí, just by chance, his music, his voice and his songs have caught me completely.
This album has an intimate, sometimes reflective, I guess that permeated in part, as the very Tift Merritt says in the acknowledgments of the disc, "the ghosts who came to visit and are part of the album" .-
The album, which was recorded in the "Overdub Lane Studios in Durham , North Carolina, is produced by Tucker Martine. Tift, who sings and plays guitar and piano, is accompanied by its usual Zeke Hutchins, drums, and Jay Brown on bass, musicians who have been with her whole life almost, and also by Scott McCall (guitar), Gregg Readling (piano and Hammond B3), Eyvind Kang (violin and viola), Steve Moore (keyboards and trombone), Greg Leisz (pedal steel guitars), Hans Teuber (sax, flute and clarinet), Thomas Marriott (trumpet); Gretchen Yanover (cello) and Jim James (harmonies) .-
As I say, the album has an intimate tone, with lyrics that speak of love, heartbreak, and the complications of relationships, or even death, as the final "After today "and he highlights superb original songs like" Mixtape ", which has some very horn arrangements as Bill Withers and 70's soul, and the letter revolves around someone who uses cassette tape of the entire life as the perfect vehicle to declare his love to another person through the songs he recorded in it, "Six more days of rain", estpenda song that seems to speak of how difficult it is to keep alive a relationship and to keep it running , "Feel of the world" beautiful song that has the support of Jim James of My Morning Jackett, "Never talk about it", another precious song about confinement in a relationship, "All The Reasons We Do not Have to fight", great song that tells to perfection an attempt to put aside the discussion and focus on all their reasons for not discussing, or "Papercut", a song that tells of a painful relationship .-
But of all the songs, which highlight greatly is the second song, "Engine to turn" one of those songs that grabs you from the first listen, with its wonderful melody, their delicious simplicity and great sound of this woman, and also Pride has a letter: "I do not know how to repair the world, not fix it myself as it seems we both need a little love, it seems we both need a little help" sing the first verse of the song, then sing "I'm trying to start the engine, I'm trying to smile through my tears." Wonderful song that almost worth the whole disc.
Finally, another great album by this wonderful woman with this fourth album has become one of the best artists of today, and take into account the future, it comes from a long time to step firm .-



Mixtape:


Engine to turn (Live):

Friday, June 18, 2010

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Smokin 'Joe Kubek & BNOIS KING "Have blues, will travel" (2010)


New album by this great Texas blues-rock band, originally The Smokin 'Joe Kubek Band featuring Bnois King, and is now called only Smokin' Joe Kubek and Bnois King, and entitled "Have Blues Will Travel."
The disc is the second for the Alligator label, but the twelfth in his already long career, not counting a couple of unofficial records also bandied around .-
The album is produced by Joe Kubek and Alligator label president, Bruce Iglau, and was recorded at Nomad Recording Studios in Carrollton, Texas.
addition of Joe Kubek, who plays lead guitar, rhythm and slide, and Bnois King, who also sings and plays rhythm guitar and solo, accompanying them on this album John Morris on bass and Adrian Marchi on drums.
The drive offers more than basically the same as the earlier works, it is a tremendous dose of blues / rock jeans, with that very special counterpoint between the aggressive sound of Joe Kubek and jazzier of Bnois King, and sung with the voice so personal and special
own Bnois King .- The album features spectacular moments, as with the initial "Have blues, will travel" which is a boogie-style huge ZZ Top, "Out of body, out of mind", "One step at a time" or the theme that closes the album "What a sight to see."
There is also space for the typical Texas blues as "RU4 Real?", In which the pair is out, leaning on the powerful and great rhythm section that accompanies them, or super slow songs like "Shadows in the Dark" or " Wishful thinking ", which goes out to Joe Kubek slide guitar, getting almost to weep and mourn his guitar.
All this forms a great job, still in the line of what this great band has been doing for many years now, and although not offering anything different does not matter much, because what they do great and that's more than enough to make us enjoy those who adore his music, and I love the music of Smokin 'Joe Kubek & BNOIS KING, that you want to tell you. Texas Blues-Rock from many many carats .-

As I find on youtube videos of songs of this album, I leave a couple of live videos of tracks from previous work:





Tuesday, June 15, 2010

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THE ROLLING STONES "Goats Head soup "(1973)


Well, hell, I decided it was time to return to the blogosphere, I do not want the buds, the ruling virtuosos, and labor moves embitter my life and I stay away from this fascinating world of the blogosphere, where I am surrounded by absolute masters, where both learn , where I find such great music, and most people I'm surrounded by fucking like you, gentlemen, which is something I refuse to resign only because they are going through a period of "turbulence." As my brother Txino on his blog, give them all to embitter our existence, and focus only on what makes us happy, especially music, which is the most fucking great of this world .-
And what better way back to retrieving a disc of the best rock & roll band in history, THE ROLLING STONES .-
Now all attention is devoted to "Exile on Main St" with that of the deluxe edition and others, I have decided to rescue the following album discography of the band, "Goats head soap", published in 1974.
This album shows perhaps the most overworked and excessive side of the band, with song lyrics full of violence, sex and excess in general. Possibly the health of Keith Richards was on this album badly damaged by their growing addiction to heroin and other, while Jagger was starting to enjoy more and more of the mega-star status of the Rock, which made a mixture perhaps too excessive. However
and with that, but this album is not one of their classics, (despite having the megahit "Angie"), if it is one of my favorite albums of the band.
album is tremendous, too, powerful, dirty rock, direct a blast for my taste .-
The album opens with the theme "Dancing with Mr. D", which reflects the increasingly decadent lifestyle of the band, which makes them almost like "dancing with death." The issue opens with the guitar Richards, on the basis of Wyman and Watts. Billy Preston and Nicky Hopkins adds color to the topic with their keyboards, while Mick Taylor brings blues slide guitar sounds in his solos and "fills" .-
The next song is one of my favorite album. "100 years ago" is a melancholy ballad that refers to more innocent times (and perhaps happier) than those who may live band at the time. The tempo has several tempo changes, and in the end be "transformed" into an almost funky track, under the command of the great Billy Preston, and some great guitar solos.
"Coming down again" is a beautiful ballad house brand that starts with the piano of Nicky Hopkins, and is sung by Keith Richards, although obviously backing vocals by Jagger.
The next item is probably my favorite album, and one that I like about the band forever. "Doo doo doo doo dooo Heartbreaker" theme based on the rigors of street life, and that for me stands out, among other things, the superb horn arrangements by Bill Price. Such arrangements, keyboards, Billy Preston, the powerful rhythm section and the force with which Jagger sings this issue make it a huge temazo .-
"Angie" is the next topic. Item as legendary classic and little can be added .-
"Silver Train" is a blues rock in the direction have their "founder" Ian Stewart (the sixth Rolling Stone), who gives color to the issue with his piano , and is supported by a superb rhythm section of Wyman and Watts, while Jagger sings about an encounter with a prostitute and Mick Taylor comes to slide guitar .-
"Hide Your Love" is the next topic, clear sound of blues, with a beginning marked by the piano, and a super Jagger and a powerful rhythm section, and great guitar solos
.- "Winter" is the next subject, made the sun of Jamaica, where it was recorded almost the entire album, only with the exception of "Silver Train", and makes an evocative vision of filmmaking sometimes this season, and which again has great sounds of slide guitar by Mick Taylor .-
"Can you hear the music" is the penultimate song of the album, which begins with flutes and bells, and that maybe it is the disc's weakest track at least for my taste.
And now the final, with a theme in the purest style rockin Chuck Berry and dedicated as a woman who is dedicated to fucking rock stars. In fact, the track was originally called "Starfucker", something like star-fucker, and of course the title was censored, being changed to "star star", while "fuck star" is heard choruses the song, usually provided at the end of time. In any case it is a massive great song from the band, a classic and a superb way to end an extraordinary CD that I have a very special affection.
LONG LIVE THE STONES!