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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2015 12:50:50 GMT
Top 10 dos álbuns clássicos de rock de 1971Google translate: Top 10 of 1971 rock classic albums Ten albums released in 1971 that are strong influences of heavy music of today. The end of The Beatles left a huge void on the throne of the biggest band in the world. 1971 would confirm Led Zeppelin as the closest bandwidth to reach this position. With a dazzling rise, not even The Rolling Stones gathered so much expectation every album released or announced every show. Also at establishing itself as names to be taken into account were the Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Pink Floyd, gradually solidify its reputation. Let's dive in 1971, another golden year of rock and roots of heavy music. 10 - Yes - The Yes Album - First album with Steve Howe of Yes, one of the most influential guitarists of progressive rock, which highlights the timeless classic "Starship Trooper". 9 - The Doors - LA Woman - Perhaps the most mature album of Doors and one that only had the right to a tour, over thirty years later. Topics such as "L.A. Woman "and" Riders On The Storm "belong to the mandatory songs of the band. 8 - Deep Purple - Fireball - Although not the favorite album of many members of the height of the band, is seen as the bridge between the In Rock and Machine Head, with some songs that eventually became classics over time such as "No No No". 7 - Yes - Fragile - The Yes launched two of its most important albums in the same year, showing and cementing what the previous album had already suggested - the instrumental brilliance of the band and the mastery of their progressive and symphonic rock. 6 - The Who - Who's Next - fifth album and the first after the rock opera Tommy. With the intention of making another revolutionary rock opera (with audience participation), the English band broke up just getting the songs of this project and record one of his best albums with songs like "Baba O'Riley," "Will not Get Fooled Again "and" Behind Blue Eyes ". 5 - Jethro Tull - Aqualung - The concept album considered concept by all but by the band brings together some of their greatest hits, from "Cross Eyed Mary", "Hymn 43" and "Locomotive Breath" that have had versions made by bands like Iron Maiden, Overkill and Helloween. 4 - Pink Floyd - Meddle - The Pink Floyd left the land and were already in space. Gilmour was fully integrated and is to prove its presence in the credits of the composition of almost every topic. "One Of These Days" and "Echoes" are mandatory songs. 3 - Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers - One of the greatest albums of the Rolling Stones, full of hits such as "Brown Sugar," "Bitch" and "Wild Horses". 2 - Black Sabbath - Master Of Reality - The term was not yet used the right way, but here had to prove that it could still evolve in its genesis. "Sweet Leaf", "Children Of The Grave," "Lord Of This World" and "Into The Void" are the main metallic highlights of this album. 1 - Led Zeppelin - IV - What about the great hard rock album of the seventies? Everything fits together perfectly, from the song, "Stairway To Heaven", which is one of the most played ever on the radio without being a single (yes, because Led Zeppelin have sold millions without having singles), to the perfect combination between modern rock and folk tradition (Battle Of Evermore) without forgetting the blues / southern inevitable tradition with "When The Levee Breaks". An immortal album, no doubt.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2015 17:12:01 GMT
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Post by JTull 007 on Jul 10, 2015 18:28:11 GMT
High Voltage night Friday in San Javier Jazz with Martin Barre and Larry Graham Rock, soul and funk visit San Javier Jazz on Friday night in a double concert begins singer and bassist Graham Central Station, Larry Graham, who was one of the members of the legendary Sly & The Family Stone. The second show of the night stars in Martin Barre, a member of the legendary rock band Jethro Tull. MURCIA, 10 (EUROPA PRESS)
Martin Barre, who has played with Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd and Fleetwood Mac, has been carving a solo career in which he has recorded six great albums. Jazz concert in San Javier will be a good opportunity to re-hear the classic catalog of songs by Jethro Tull, who have spent years without sounding live.
The winner of a Grammy in 1988 for his performance on the album 'Crest of a Knave' will perform at Jazz San Javier accompanied by Dan Crisp (vocals, guitar and bouzouki), Alan Thomson (bass) and George Lyndsay (drums).
For his part, Larry Graham, a living legend of soul, recognized as the creator of the technique slap on electric bass that brought a new sound to soul and funk, will complete a night of high voltage with his band Graham Central Station, he founded in the early 70 after its successful passage through the legendary band Sly & The Family Stone with which he recorded hits like "Dance to the Music ', which was the most fruitful period of the band.
Considered one of the most influential bassists in recent music history, Larry Graham was a precocious musician. With 13 years he recorded his first album 15 years and played several instruments.
He has also carved out a solo career with several discs that highlight their soul ballads, while collaborating with such greats as Aretha Franklin with which he recorded the duet 'If You Need My Love Tonight', or Prince, with whom he He collaborated on numerous occasions and has performed in different countries.
Graham Central Station is also formed by Ashling Cole (vocals), Wilton Rabb (guitar), David Council (keyboards), Jimmy McKinney (keyboards) and Brian Braziel (drums)
Double concert will take place from 21:30 in the Auditorium Park Almansa in San Javier at 20 euros entry.
Read more: Night of High Voltage Friday in San Javier Jazz with Martin Barre and Larry Graham - EcoDiario.es ecodiario.eleconomista.es/espana/noticias/6859423/07/15/Noche-de-alto-voltaje-este-viernes-en-Jazz-San-Javier-con-Martin-Barre-y-Larry-Graham.html#Kku8e84LEP7vr7wn
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2015 20:08:50 GMT
High Voltage night Friday in San Javier Jazz with Martin Barre and Larry Graham Rock, soul and funk visit San Javier Jazz on Friday night in a double concert begins singer and bassist Graham Central Station, Larry Graham, who was one of the members of the legendary Sly & The Family Stone. The second show of the night stars in Martin Barre, a member of the legendary rock band Jethro Tull. MURCIA, 10 (EUROPA PRESS)
Martin Barre, who has played with Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd and Fleetwood Mac, has been carving a solo career in which he has recorded six great albums. Jazz concert in San Javier will be a good opportunity to re-hear the classic catalog of songs by Jethro Tull, who have spent years without sounding live.
The winner of a Grammy in 1988 for his performance on the album 'Crest of a Knave' will perform at Jazz San Javier accompanied by Dan Crisp (vocals, guitar and bouzouki), Alan Thomson (bass) and George Lyndsay (drums).
For his part, Larry Graham, a living legend of soul, recognized as the creator of the technique slap on electric bass that brought a new sound to soul and funk, will complete a night of high voltage with his band Graham Central Station, he founded in the early 70 after its successful passage through the legendary band Sly & The Family Stone with which he recorded hits like "Dance to the Music ', which was the most fruitful period of the band.
Considered one of the most influential bassists in recent music history, Larry Graham was a precocious musician. With 13 years he recorded his first album 15 years and played several instruments.
He has also carved out a solo career with several discs that highlight their soul ballads, while collaborating with such greats as Aretha Franklin with which he recorded the duet 'If You Need My Love Tonight', or Prince, with whom he He collaborated on numerous occasions and has performed in different countries.
Graham Central Station is also formed by Ashling Cole (vocals), Wilton Rabb (guitar), David Council (keyboards), Jimmy McKinney (keyboards) and Brian Braziel (drums)
Double concert will take place from 21:30 in the Auditorium Park Almansa in San Javier at 20 euros entry.
Read more: Night of High Voltage Friday in San Javier Jazz with Martin Barre and Larry Graham - EcoDiario.es ecodiario.eleconomista.es/espana/noticias/6859423/07/15/Noche-de-alto-voltaje-este-viernes-en-Jazz-San-Javier-con-Martin-Barre-y-Larry-Graham.html#Kku8e84LEP7vr7wn Thank you. The first link is more interesting.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2015 12:56:37 GMT
Google translate: Eclecticism and much groove in the San Javier Jazz guitarist with Jethro Tull Jethro Tull spirit with Martin Barre & Band to appease the heat of summer this year 07.10.2015 | 23:34 ANGEL H. SOPENA Back on the road to revive the successes of past times, the legendary guitarist of Jethro Tull (band that has sold over 60 million copies of his 30 albums, and who always keeps Barre lawsuits) back and do through the front door. Martin Barre & Band are touring to revive the spirit of progressive rock. With a changed and more personal sound, shelled the extensive collection of gems in the catalog of Jethro Tull, who have gone through San Javier, and some of the best tracks from the solo career Barre, an essential concert for lovers Rock. It is not a 'tribute band', but the stage presence of the original guitarist. There are guitarists who have always been there, behind the name of a band or overshadowed by the figure of a charismatic leader, but without them nothing would have been the same. Martin Lancelot Barre, born in Kings Health, Birmingham (England, 1946) came as a guitarist of Jethro Tull in 1969. The family passion for jazz allowed him to listen to guitarists like Wes Montgomery and Barney Kessel in his childhood. At fourteen, he learned to play guitar at 16, and 20 flute, saxophone. Martin Barre started his career in the early sixties playing the saxophone in a local band called The Dwellers; then they changed their name to The Moonrakers. In 1966 he moved to London with his partner and friend Chris Rodgers to join Screaming Lord Sutch, one of its members was Ritchie Blackmore. The adventure did not go as expected. Subsequently they joined The Noblemen, opening for The Beau Brummell's Americans on tour in England. Soon after, the band changed its name to The Motivation. The group consisted of Jimmy Marsh (vocals), Bryan Stevens (bass), Mike Ketley (keyboards), Malcolm Tomlinson (drums) plus Barre and Rodgers. His style was influenced by blues and R & B fashion styles in those years. They were opening for bands like The Coasters and The Drifters. After passing some more groups, Barre decided a change of scenery, and met Jethro Tull. In 1968, after recording their first album Jethro Tull (This Was), internal rifts appeared in the group. Guitarist Mick Abrahams had a blues style that provoked confrontations with the group leader Ian Anderson; They disagreed on the way forward. The post became vacant guitarist. Several tests were performed; one of them sat a certain Tony Iommi (ex-future Earth and Black Sabbath), then probed with David O'List, ex member The Nice, but neither worked. In the first audition for Jethro Tull, Barre hardly touched, but Ian Anderson gave him a second chance, and since then part of the group. For forty years his career has been linked to Jethro Tull; This has allowed a Stability aspects within the world of music, but it also was the cause of being considered one of the best guitarists in spite of classical themes in the history of rock. His sound is unmistakable, versatile, delicate, energetic, as needed. In 1990 he began his solo career Barre. Coinciding with the decline in popularity of Jethro Tull, he edited A Summer Band (1992), A Trick of Memory (1994), The Meeting (1996), and a few years later, Stage Left (2003). The first three albums have a fusion style, allowing Barre express everything he wanted in search of new horizons. Stage left is blues and folk influences; Maybe becomes a little to his roots. A piece like Aqualung was voted by the readers of Guitar Player magazine as the best of the time, and Barre was listed among the top 100 guitarists of all time by Guitar World magazine. In 1988, his playing on the album Crest of a Knave earned him a Grammy Award. Hunting Girl, Locomotive Breath or Minstrel in The Gallery will not be considered without the greatest rock guitar Martin Barre, who has also put his guitar in the service of Maddy Prior, Paul McCartney, Phil Collins, Gary Moore, Joe Bonamassa, Pentangle, etc. . Mark Knopfler described his work as'mágico' Jethro Tull. Martin Barre in September published his fourth solo album, Away With Words, which includes new songs and new versions of songs by Jethro Tull. True, his solo career has not been as prolific and interesting than might be expected, but I think it is fair to one of the greatest guitarists in the shade.
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Post by nonrabbit on Jul 12, 2015 16:37:17 GMT
Translate This - Non Tull!!I am currently keeping an eye on junior who's on his first holiday (with 10 others) at the huge electronic music festival in Croatia. Nearly 200,00 kids from all round the world coming together in music and harmony -as well as other things which I don't wish to dwell on. Found this on a Croatian newspaper - roughly translated by google; " About Poljud (football stadium where festival is held) .. on call the police and medical teams who care to all passed without incident. Does not have any problems. Apart from a few fortified foreigners, and problems in the system of ticket sales which is why some time at the entrance could not buy tickets, the festival runs smoothly...
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Post by steelmonkey on Jul 14, 2015 0:33:35 GMT
What fortified them was surely the local poison...a mostly rubbing alcohol brandy called 'Vecche Romagna' ( The Old Roman) Vecche as in wretch.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2015 16:04:30 GMT
48 Hour Film Project: competition in RomeIt was held yesterday morning at the Space Rome Lazio Film Commission of Rome Film Festival the press launch of the ninth edition of the 48 Hour Film Project, organized by the cultural association The Bestevem. For the jury will be the editor Marco Spoletini. Maria Theresia Braun - Programming & Marketing Director of Universal Studio, Fabio Mongelli - Director of Rufa (Rome University of Fine Arts) and Daniel Nannuzzi - AIC President, will present the prizes for the winners. The international jurors who could preside over the conference, greeted the audience with video contributions, including Aitana Sanchez-Gijon, Cristina Flutur and Ian Anderson, leader of Jethro Tull
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2015 16:27:23 GMT
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Post by Tull50 on Dec 3, 2015 23:22:00 GMT
Robert Plant, Ian Anderson and David Bowie, among other artists, against climate change By David Lopez on Miusyk. www.miusyk.com/robert-plant-ian-anderson-david-bowie-entre-otros-artistas-contra-cambio-climatico.htmlRobert Plant, Ian Anderson and David Bowie, among other artists, have signed a petition to demand the politicians to do something against climate change. The idea is that the leaders gathered in Paris for this purpose take account of this range of issues to leave future generations a better world. The letter, written by the NGO Julie's Bicycle, has commanded all the leaders who are present at the conference on climate change held in that European capital until the eleventh of this month. In the letter it is stated that "the undersigned are concerned about the acceleration of the dimensions of extinction, desertification and soil exhaustion causing our economic and industrial systems. The degradation of ecosystems, damage to rivers and oceans and increasing emission of gases into the atmosphere has led to irreversible climate change ". "In short, we are overloading the systems used to that planet has life. The next few months will determine many of the conditions that affect both us and future generations. " Musicians want a limitation of pollution calling for a "framework that allows the reduction of greenhouse gases." David Gilmour, Thom Yorke, Phil Selway, Guy Garvey, Carl Palmer and Henry Rollins are other signatories. Yorke and Flea from RHCP, will perform on 4 December at the Theatre Le Trianon in Paris to educate more politicians and the general public.
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