jueves, 15 de abril de 2021

Wɪᴛʜɪɴ ᴛʜᴇ ɢʟᴏᴡ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ᴡᴇᴀᴠᴇs ᴀ ᴄʟᴏᴀᴋ ᴏғ ᴅᴇʟɪɢʜᴛ, тʜᴇʀᴇ ᴍᴏᴠᴇs ᴀ ᴛʜʀᴇᴀᴅ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ʜᴀs ɴᴏ ᴇɴᴅ - The songs our street sings

 All my love...? Do you even have a brain?

HOW WOULD YOU TALK ABOUT ALL MY LOVE ALONG WITH THE SONGS YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD USE TO "BANG" ALL NIGHT LONG?


My apologies. I do have knowledge of what the song is about, but I can't hold this anymore;

All my love recalls those songs my neighbours are obsessed with.


I'm already concerned that I'm not the only one spirit living suffocated between noisy neighbours...
But, hey, they also like fascinating songs!
Or, at least, I think so.


I have a need to listen to this sometimes. And I'm not in love - I don't have a broken heart now, either.
When I listen El cigarrillo, lying in my bed or in the floor, I feel that I can resolve all the problems of life, I feel that I can reach hapiness... for a short time, though. And there are not a lot of songs evoking this emotion.


One of my very favorites. I've never meet a women that I'd clasify as a gipsy.
A georgeous song; it could be a poem because of the meaningful lyrics.

If I could dance giving all my soul, I'd be dancing to this.


Songs... and songs.
I imagine my grandfather was re-memoring this when he encountered death.
And such passion is revealed with a powerful and a permanent truth;
there aren't any loyal friends. Besides, you can't keep living the past everyday.


To be honest, I don't have any "deep thought" while listening to La rueda, but it will make allusion to Chiminangos forever, even though if I move on to China, to Nariño, or to Santander.


Basically, I'm the actual noisy neighbour.
Sometimes I wonder where was the inspiration born to create this songs. I love them.

 
In the memory of my grandpa...
Closing up the list, and presenting one of the most important songs I've listened in my whole life (thanks to the past, of course).

Now I'm able to change into times, back when I was 6 years old, lying in the seats of a blue car, paying attention to the radio...
And living the moment.

miércoles, 14 de abril de 2021

Pʟᴇᴀsᴇ ᴅᴏɴ·ᴛ sᴘᴏɪʟ ᴍʏ ᴅᴀʏ﹐ I·ᴍ ᴍɪʟᴇs ᴀᴡᴀʏ﹐ ᴀɴᴅ ᴀғᴛᴇʀ ᴀʟʟ... Psychedelic Rock!

 I·ᴍ ᴏɴʟʏ sʟᴇᴇᴘɪɴɢ.

Click here if you wanna listen to the song!


What's psychedelic rock, and who are its representants?

Today we are going to learn something together. I've been listening rock recently, but I don't know a lot of artists/songs so this list could also help me in my hunting.


The mind-expanding movement of the 60s.


The psychedelic rock is, as it names describes, rock that is inspired in hallucinogens (mostly acid and marijuana) experiences. It wants to - kind of - record the felt sensations and play it in us using music as a tool.
However, this doesn't mean you have to be high while listening it to get into the mood.

The psychedelic rock experimented and revolutioned the studio techniques, the scenarios, and transformed people. And impacted the counter-culture persons; we must not forget it


A really interesting video up there. It talks more about artists and the 60s scene in general.


Taking a short break, I'd want to recommend another video-docummentary about the hippies and the social problems at the time. This channel has pretty cool videos too, check it out!




I feel sorry to say I don't recommend any of these songs... because I'm currently getting into the psychedelic genre, as I said before.
I picked up the list from this cool webpage https://psychedelicsight.com/ , which has lots of articles about music and movies.

The End - The Doors



Baba O’Riley - The Who

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Blue Jay Way - The Beatles


White room - Cream


Eight miles high - The Byrds


Hey Joe - The Jimi Hendrix Experience



Good night/day. Sweet nightmares!

- A 20th century boy

Tᴀᴋᴇ ᴀ ʟᴏᴏᴋ ᴛᴏ ᴛʜᴇ sᴋʏ ᴊᴜsᴛ ʙᴇғᴏʀᴇ ʏᴏᴜ ᴅɪᴇ﹐ ɪᴛ·s ᴛʜᴇ ʟᴀsᴛ ᴛɪᴍᴇ ʏᴏᴜ ᴡɪʟʟ! - For whom the bell tolls

 Metallica. Ride the Lightning.

D I S T O R T I O N

1984 and 1940. 44 years of diference, with a conexion.


Not a metal fan, really. But I do appreciate the cool things, the cool songs and interesting books.


I can't say that I've read the book completely... it's waiting for me right now.

Except I must resolve my duties first.

There are things I don't understand here. Still liking it, though.


If you've been interested in books lately or,
more exactly, in war-related books, without a lot of fantasy... and you don't know what to read, here I present a solution.

I'm your worth-trusting buddy.
?



For whom the bell tolls develops its story in the Spanish civil war, with Robert Jordan, an american "soldier" (but he's a spanish teacher too), especialized in explosive material; María, a loyal young women that falls in love at the first sight (of Robert, clearly); Anselmo (also called "The Old Man"), a really wise man who helps Robert in his mission, and...

"Wait a minute. You haven't told us what's Robert's secret mission yet!"

My response; "Of course I haven't. That's a secret"

And, as I was describing before, Pilar, who's a incredibly strong women with gipsy blood in her veins.

I consider this is the basic information (about some characters) you should know before reading the book. Nothing to surprise anyone.


Now, let's review a history class! Yeahhhh!
Who were the bands confronting in the Spanish civil war?

What did you say, huh? Metallica and Megadeth, you guess?
Stop being stupid! I meant the opposite bands in a CIVIL WAR, not in a battle of metal bands!

"You said I was going to talk about Metallica, and not about a boring old war"?
I am going to say something about them, don't worry! But please, pay attention, and be PATIENT!!!

Uh, continuing...

The "reds"

Exactly, the republicans! The persons that live with Robert and "welcomed" him belong to this band. They're a guerrilla installed in a cave, somewhere between the mountains.
Most of them had socialist influence and socialist thoughts (but not lots of hope in anyone).
In the story (of FWTBT), republicans and socialist used to interact with soviet people.
The USSR gave a hand to reds.

And then, here they are...


Yup, the nacionalists and the fascists.
They were supported by Germany and Italy, because them three had similar ideas.

A short explanation without more pauses;



If you can remember you'll see that, looking back in time, the fascist gained control in Spain, and that was a result of the civil war.

But Robert Jordan, the guerrillas (the republican ones) and the reds, didn't have the information we control today.


What was the mission of Robert Jordan? You all were so excited asking this.
Oh, his mission was to collapse a bridge, as an offensive attack.
He was so analitic and experimented; even though, he couldn't do the whole work alone.
He needed to recognize the area and trace a plan that matched with it. Nevertheless, Jordan didn't live his entire life in Spain...
There you go.

So... the book "spent all its pages" describing the offensive strategy?


Not exactly.
The book was centralized in the life and the feelings of Robert Jordan. More exactly, into his reflections and the false hope he had about the future. It took a further look into the fears we have.
Suicide, cowardise, the separation of the family owing to war, the formation of another family, politic ideals and sick adoration, the past...


"Yeah, but, where's Metallica? I came here because I thought you were going to tell interesting facts about them!"

Okay, this ain't a interesting fact, but it's my interpretation of For whom the bell tolls, since I almost finished the book.

Make his fight on the hill in the early day
Constant chill deep inside
Shouting gun, on they run through the endless grey
On they fight, for they're right, yes, but who's to say?
For a hill, men would kill, why? They do not know
Stiffened wounds test their pride
Men of five, still alive through the raging glow
Gone insane from the pain that they surely know

In my opinion, the verse "For a hill men would kill, why? They don't know", does alution of both bands (fascists and republicans) attacking themselves in the famous hill; the doubts we have for making choices, and for killing man.
But in a war, you cannot recognize that your enemy is a man...

"Men of five, still alive through the raging glow"
If I remember all clearly, the five men were part of El Sordo band (another guerrilla situated in the mountains) who could escape from an enemy attack.
They runned to a hill, and protected themselves with a strange strategy that could hide them for a short time.

For whom the bell tolls
Time marches on
For whom the bell tolls

It tolls for thee...

Take a look to the sky just before you die
It's the last time you will
Blackened roar, massive roar, fills the crumbling sky
Shattered goal fills his soul with a ruthless cry
Stranger now, are his eyes, to this mystery
He hears the silence so loud
Crack of dawn, all is gone except the will to be
Now they see what will be, blinded eyes to see

Should I explain this?
The massive roar destroys our ears. The blackened roar finished their lives and their dreams.
It was a bomber.

Not sure, but maybe Joaquín (probably the younger person in the story), a member of El Sordo band, lost his hearing ability with the explosion. He was the last to die on the hill.

"Now they see what will be, blinded eyes to see"
I suppose it refers to the other republican band (let's called it the Pablo band), specially to Jordan and the future that's waiting for him.
Robert had realistic thoughts when he noticed how El Sordo band ended. He acknowledged he couldn't finish his mission alive and completely happy with María, his "fianceé".

For whom the bell tolls
Time marches on
For whom the bell tolls

 "Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee"

martes, 13 de abril de 2021

ᴀᴅʀᴇɴᴀʟɪɴᴇ ꜱᴛᴀʀᴛꜱ ᴛᴏ ꜰʟᴏᴡ, ʏᴏᴜ'ʀᴇ ᴛʀᴀꜱʜɪɴɢ ᴀʟʟ ᴀʀᴏᴜɴᴅ... Two festivals & a concert

... Acting like a maniac!

We all know how it goes.


I could have chosen Rattlehead to be on the title too... I respect it; so it deserve credit here.


Don't wear no leather to fit in

Don't wear no spikes to be cool

Don't want no woman beside him

Just make it fast, loud and rude




What I am planning now? Some would wonder.

Well, if I write down the lyrics of a song, I have a certain intention. Nothing is an accident... or, at least, not today. Today I am gonna present four events; two festivals and a concert.

Reading the lyrics (of whiplash)... I guess it wouldn't match completely. Not with a festival that was announced as "three days of peace an music".

But, what if...?


Exactly; we can't be quite sure until we review the material I've brought here first.

Let's start from the beggining.


A festival is an organized cultural program centered in a special topic (such as music, national celebrations, etc), that gathers persons in a spot, for many days. In the musical case, a festival is usually organized according to a single genre, commonly in the out-doors.
The festivals draw persons with something in common. This means that festivals are a point of "exchange" like no other. 

 (1974)

(Cal Jam's backstage)


A rainbow, a lot of memories and a sick noise.

(Produced by ABC Entertainment)
We are in the 70's. The fussion of hard rock, folk, progressive rock, country and funk and soul, was materialized here, featuring Rare Earth, The Eagles, Deep purple, Earth, wind and Fire, Black Oak Arkansas, Black Sabbath, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, etc, along with a crowd of aprox. 250.000 persons. Some paid for the entrance, some attended for free.



The event is taking place in Ontario, California; April 6th. Opened by Rare Earth and closed by Emerson, Lake & Farmer, this was one of the most memorable events of the decade.
Surely, the line-up was fire. Perhaps... literally fire.


All went without more problems than some poor broken amps., guitars, glasses and a camera; witnesses with bad trips, tons of garbage everywhere when the event ended and, maybe, 100 or more ears exploded.
Yes, the noise was fenomenal (they set a record thanks of a powerful sound system).
 
(Black Sabbath performing on stage)

 (1969)


The hippie icon.



This festival is, in a way, totally different to the California Jam.
Not only because of the artists that were perfoming there, neither for the time, but for the method it was runned.


Sod, ideals against war, nudity; probably 500.000 persons who saw a festival that will be remembered forever. The name given leads us to Woodstock, a near place in which this idea was going to be located. Still, the festival was installed in a farm in Bethel, New York.



August, 1969. A large line - up included artists like Janis Joplin, Grateful dead, Ten years after, The Band, Jimi Hendrix , Santana, Creedence Crearwater Revival and The Who.


The original Woodstock was a "money waste" for its planners; s
uch a huge "celebration" only recauded 1,8 dollars... but spent something about 3,1 million.

This festival was succesful because of the magnitude of the artist and the public; not for the order. In conclusion, the Woodstock festival could have been a better one if it didn't had big mistakes.

What do you think about the festival? Had you ever heard the name "Woodstock" before?

 

 (1997)

Have I just read a whole sentence in spanish? What is this lie? Wasn't all suposed to be in english?
But hey, we're talking bout' Soda Stereo! And we are talking about their last tour concert, after they decided to break up...
 

The tour was held in four different countries; Mexico, Venezuela, Chile and Argentina.
Sadly, they didn't play in Colombia.
Sadly, I wasn't alive at the time to see them touring... (and if I was alive, probably I couldn't afford the price of the entrance or the ticket to travel to Venezuela, or someting, haha)

Well, leaving my all my sadnesses (and sleep) behind, I'd want to say W H Y did I choose this """play-list""" to show it to you right now.


Let's start this tail with a 0-years-old-me and my mom...

It won't work.

As you, my friend, should already know, I've been listening to Soda for a long time... such a long time that I just cannot remember (I was a fetus, please) when was the first time that I heard a single song of them.

Soda Stereo has this unique and special vibe that makes you comfortable and nostalgic at the same moment... a vibe that makes you wanna dance, but cry out in parallel.

(IMNOTGONNACRY IMNOTGONNACRY IMNOTGONNACRY)

Have you ever analized the efect music has on us?????
If not, you should. I could be ur... guinea pig? Or your study subject, I don't know.


AND THEN we recieve this. BOOM. I mean, zoom.
Seduction and sex, that's all. Besides, the video is pretty cool. You are able to f e e l the video. Or not?
I am not sure of what's the thing exploding (not literally) at the end of the song, but it evoke a different plane.

"Pruébame y verás que todos somos adictos..."
I'm terribly sorry for the gang that don't understand spanish.
But I'm more sorry for those who don't understand the lyrics of a song... speaking spanish (cofcofcofnotmecofcofwqkjw)

We are moving on. Again.


Magic. Spells, wizards, drugs, memories... Wait, did I write "drugs"?
Delete this.

Above all, memories. I'm taking the songs so personally (in some way); somebody else only would say:
"Who's this curly-haired guy?", or, "Do you understand something? Why do you like this?", and next, "Did ya see them live?"
The funny thing is that I only wonder why I am not able to return time.

(I prefer the 80's version, hehe)

Haha, that's crazy; but, in fact, I can feel moments and I can - kind of - revive them listening to Soda Stereo.


I remember playing with my old friends, my mother combing my hair when I was back in fourth grade, the television, the stairs, a park, a pink-hearted pillow, a bunch of Saturday's mornings, exams... something I can't describe lying in my stomach.
And it isn't a baby, calm down.



Basically, this songs have personality and have soul. And perhaps a half of the personality is "implanted" in me. :D

Credits of the photos

California Jam:

@californiajamfanclub on facebook

Link: facebook.com/californiajamfanclub/


Why did I create a "music blog", first of all? And... what's going on with the blog's name? + more questions

 Well, as those who know me could relate, I am everything but a musician or a blogger...

Or someone that knows a lot about artists and ART (including all types), itself.

Regardless, I am creating a blog that will have it bases in a "strange" topic, and it isn't a bad idea, right?


So yeah, I am going to "connect" feelings, more crazy thoughts and the songs/albums/phrases I like in a messy bunch of words. It's the only way to do it, because I am completely sure we all imagine scenarios everyday with a cool song killing it in the background...

we must follow the vibe. 


Now, what's going on with the blog's title?

Have you ever listened to Deep purple?
If you gave an affirmative answer, I must ask you; have you ever listened to their captivatingdelightfulsplendid sixth album, fireball?
If you said yes, you should acknowledge that you tasted the experience of anyone's daughter, a belonging song of the record.
And the lyrics shows...

I stood under your bedroom window
Throwing up a brick
No one came I threw one more
That really did the trick
Your daddy came and banged my head
He said what kind of man
Is this that's hanging 'round my girl
And threw me in the car
You're a farmer's daughter
You're a farmer's daughter
Why do I always get
The kinda girl I didn't oughta get?
I won't get no more eggs and water
Now I've laid the farmer's daughter


And Ian sings on and on, putting on the table different situations with the same man...

Imagine I was a full-grown man
And I could talk just right
Could I come and see you here
And do this every night
Wham! The door comes crashing down
Your daddy's face all pale
Says come with me you hairy bum
I'll put you in my jail
You're a judge's daughter
You're a judge's daughter
Why do I always get
The kinda girl I didn't oughta get?
Now I'm getting jail and torture
'Cause I made the judge's daughter


It seems they're screaming law and order
When I go with anyone's daughter

Woah! Here we have a incredibly surprising final.

Woman I should like some peace
And daddy hold your tongue
I think you're gonna die of fright
When I tell you what I've done
I can hear your tales and lies
You say I'm dumb and scraggy
But man this dumb and scraggy is

Your daughter's baby's daddy!
She's a lucky daughter
Such a lucky daughter
Why did I always get
The kinda girl I didn't wanna get?
Now I've got what I always fought for
'Cause I've married a rich man's daughter

I'd kick the hairy bum ass and my daughter's... one again, if I were one of those parents.
We have contraceptive methods for a reason. We have sexual education for a reason.

This is funny, since I was born because of my parent's ""horniness""...
:I

"Who's that 20th century boy?" You'll ask.

I'm sorry, I haven't introduced me yet. It's a pleasure to... write to you, seriously.
I'm the alter-ego of the original creator of this blog, doing all the hard work for her.
And, of course, I was born in the past century (so I'm not a boy anymore?), although my other self is a woman.

Furthermore, I have to add something I forgot...! Or the creator - let's gonna call her Smoke - will blame on me because of doing mistakes forever.

I am a little bit clumsy, and sometimes I... I am not sure of what I'm writing, so, if you don't feel comfortable reading everything and you're thinking "What is this cringy thing?", you can GET OUTTA HERE anytime you want.


But, as we already know, 

I think I'm dumb

Or maybe just happy

- Alexander the Great, 1834.

Keep it in mind, shawty.

The killer king (a 20th century boy) says over and out.

(No imagination)

Wɪᴛʜɪɴ ᴛʜᴇ ɢʟᴏᴡ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ᴡᴇᴀᴠᴇs ᴀ ᴄʟᴏᴀᴋ ᴏғ ᴅᴇʟɪɢʜᴛ, тʜᴇʀᴇ ᴍᴏᴠᴇs ᴀ ᴛʜʀᴇᴀᴅ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ʜᴀs ɴᴏ ᴇɴᴅ - The songs our street sings

 All my love...? Do you even have a brain? HOW WOULD YOU TALK ABOUT ALL MY LOVE ALONG   WITH THE SONGS YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD USE TO "BANG...