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L’asso della 6 corde Mark Knopfler sarà in Italia per ben 3 appuntamenti, che faranno parte del suo Tour 2010. Si comincia il 9 luglio a Piazzola Sul Brenta per approdare poi il giorno seguente a Lucca. A completare la tappa italiana tocca a Roma il 13 luglio 2010.
Ecco i dettagli dell’evento:
Mark Knopfler, Tour 2010
09 Luglio 2010 – Piazzola Sul Brenta (Padova), Piazzale Camerini
10 Luglio 2010 – Lucca, Piazza Napoleone
13 Luglio 2010 – Roma, Cavea Auditorium
Biglietti: disponibili a partire dal 2 ottobre 2009
Knopfler porterà in Tour il suo Nuovo Album, uscito nel 2009 dal titolo “Get Lucky†, e vecchi brani storici dei Dire Straits come Romeo and Juliet, Tunnel of Love, Private Investigations e altri…
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The Cinematics – Love and Terror – (The Orchard, 2009)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyOA2mYmZeI&feature=player_embedded#
(Indie,Rock,Post-Punk,Alternative,British)
The Cinematics are a Glaswegian quartet who released their debut album, ‘A Strange Education’, a couple of years ago back in 2007. Following the release, the band proceeded to take on a monstrous tour schedule which saw them supporting the likes of The Editors, Snow Patrol and We Are Scientists. Still, it was a rocky road for the Scots. Along the way, the band managed in losing both a departed band member and a demised record company. However, The Cinematics defied their troubles and are back at long last this September with their second full-length record, ‘Love and Terror’.
The first single off the album of the same name is a certainly a dalliance with deliciously dark indie. A prickly psychedelic guitar riff tickles at the underbelly of the song, while crunchy drums and swampy bass lines add further to the musical monster. The apt words of “You give me love and terror” are repeated throughout the chorus by frontman Scott Rinning – who spreads his buttery soft voice over the contrastingly murky sounds. ‘Love and Terror’ certainly manages in retaining an air of mystery about it, however, it cleverly strays from being overly dark. The song concludes itself with a mighty explosion of shiney riffs perfectly fit for a Mystery Jets indie-pop gem, ending ‘Love and Terror’ on a lighter, yet undeniably less exciting note.-(theregoesthefear)
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azz e come sono questi Cinematics,caro Alien?
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segui il link, guarda il video.
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fatto!!!!!!
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