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buzzandmusic said in Gennaio 30th, 2010 at 20:28

non mettetemi per favore sui comunicati stampa date di tour gia’ passate……che senso ha…..grazie!

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B16 said in Gennaio 31st, 2010 at 01:08

….forse pensano che hai la macchina del tempo…. ma a questo punto andavi a vederti gli zeppelin nel 72, mica i non-so-chi a rovato…

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B16 said in Gennaio 31st, 2010 at 12:00

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJdQRk3CukM&feature=player_embedded#

“Lotus Flowers” – Radiohead at the Radiohead for Haiti Benefit

Lotus flowerS, nuovo pezzo radiohead, al live per Haiti a L.A. …

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B16 said in Gennaio 31st, 2010 at 12:03

riguardo ai knife, solo ora ho capito che buzz non si riferiva a loro per l’album capolavoro 2010… quello che abbattera’ gli steccati… ma all’arcangelo di bath… tant’e’ io resto con i knife…

“Colouring of Pigeons”, the first track to be released from an opera created by the Knife in collaboration with Mt. Sims, Planningtorock, and the Danish performance art group Hotel Pro Forma, is a towering, ominous epic that spans several epochs over the course of its 11 minutes. It’s engaging from the start, progressing from a primal rhythm to a Meredith Monk-like vocal refrain before introducing the duo’s signature melodic percussion and Karin Dreijer-Andersson’s unmistakable voice. From there, the piece builds from mournful romantic ballad to full-on opera as each new vocalist carries the momentum of the previous, in some sense similar to the effect of a hip-hop posse track.

The piece demands close reading and obsessive attention, but until the full work is revealed, it seems hasty to extrapolate too much from lyrics that are both tantalizingly specific and frustratingly vague out of context. The one thing that is clear, however, is that the Knife’s aesthetic is ideally suited to an opera based upon the work of Charles Darwin. This music evokes equal measures of terror and fascination, which is precisely the right tone when meditating on the life of a man who attempted to unlock the secrets of creation.

“Colouring of Pigeons” is a fiercely original and outrageously ambitious song, but is nonetheless only a detail of a much grander work to come in February. These days we are inundated with free mp3s heralding new full-length releases, and even in the best cases, the reaction is usually along the lines of “Oh, neat, I’ll have to check that out.” This track, however, inspires feverish speculation and sky-high expectations: What must the rest of Tomorrow, In a Year be like, and is there a possibility that “Colouring of Pigeons” is not even the best song on it?

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Alien on Acid said in Gennaio 31st, 2010 at 12:08

The Knife – Tomorrow, In A Year è un capolavoro di elettronica, provare questo pezzo fino alla fine per credere:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGdQKDmyg0k&feature=player_embedded

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B16 said in Gennaio 31st, 2010 at 12:09

MP3:> Phoenix: “Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands” (Bob Dylan cover)

Phoenix’s songs tend to be bright, precise, and meticulously planned-out. “Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands”, the sprawling 11-minute ramble that closes Bob Dylan’s 1966 masterpiece Blonde on Blonde, is anything but.

It’s something of a surprise to learn that Phoenix have taken on “Sad-Eyed Lady”, but that’s exactly what they did in a recent acoustic set for the German magazine Musikexpress (via the Tripwire). Click above to stream or download Phoenix’s considerably more concise version of the song.

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Alien on Acid said in Gennaio 31st, 2010 at 12:37

buzz come trovi Trespassers dei danesi Kashmir? 😛

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buzzandmusic said in Gennaio 31st, 2010 at 13:36

dico che i Kashmir mi piacciono e mi ricordano tanto gli Editors ma piu’ calmi meno elettronici…..e poi Kashmir e’ Kashmir…..grazie delle info ragazzi il Rock Caffe’ con voi si arricchisce sempre di piu’ e non in denaro…….keep on rocking

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