viernes, marzo 31, 2006
Olga Román
Brindo por eso...Dos horas de música para el corazón. Recorriendo historias de amores perdidos, ilusiones destrozadas y una dulce poética que sensibiliza. Deliciosas fueron las historias detrás de cada letra, escuchar eso que muchas veces se oculta fue autentico. La referencia era inevitable y la historia del porqué comenzó a escribir en sus treinta y algo, involucró al Dios terrenal "Joaquín Sabina", que conociendo su talento la incentivo con esa voz y esa orden de padre para animarla. Ante el reclamo del público se escuchó la infaltable - Sin embargo -. Aquí personalizo mi pequeño homenaje y mi reconocimiento a vos, tan talentosa que sos. Porque la dulzura en tus palabras, su acento que enamora y tu belleza natural me obligó a gritarte "I love you baby". Para seguir escuchándote desde la distancia y deseando que vuelvas te digo: Gracias!!
jueves, marzo 16, 2006
Joaquín Sabina
Este representatne de Dios y el Diablo gritó : "Ahora que estoy más vivo de lo que estoy", golpeándose el pecho, arrancó gritos, aplausos y hasta algunas lágrimas a las almas que colmaron el Gran Rex. La primera canción que púso a todos de pie fue "Ahora". No dejó de estremecernos en las más de dos horas que duró su presentación. Aunque se declara bostero la piel de gallina al verlo en el escenario es inevitable. Porque joaquín sabe colocar las palabras en el orden justo preciso y debido, me sobran motivos para agradecerte y me faltan palabras para pedirte, Volvé!!!
lunes, marzo 06, 2006
Beautifull Day, Beautifull Night
Gracias U2 por una gran noche. Sin falsas expectativas la gran masa de personas que llegaron al estadio Monumental para vivir lo que fue un éxtasis musical y una convivencia con la banda que devolvió y contagió una energía que hizo vibrar Buenos Aires, flipó. La voz de Bono tuvo el coro de 50,000 almas. Para vivir y revivir una y otra vez, la banda llenó mi alma y me dejó con sed de volver a vivir, para gritar por siempre Hello, Hello, Holaaa!!! I can´t live whit or whit out U. Some times U can' make it on your own. And many mores that I won't forget and every time that I want to think in Becca or in a great moment I'll comenback to March 3. A great night that surely inspired many people, so all become One.
sábado, marzo 04, 2006
Buenos Aires Songs
03.03.2006'We hear their heartbeat...'Mothers of the Disappeared is in the set tonight and Edge is on the charango for a moving finale to the South American tour. Here's what they played for this second show in Buenos Aires, more news on the way.
City of Blinding Lights
Vertigo
Elevation
Until The End of the World
New Year’s Day
Still Haven’t Found What I'm Looking For
Beautiful Day
The First Time
Sometimes You Can't Make it On Your Own
Love and Peace
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Bullet The Blue Sky
Miss Sarajevo
Pride in the Name of Love
Where the Streets have no Name
One
Zoo Station
The Fly
Mysterious Ways
With or Without You
Mothers of the Disappeared
Original of the Species
All I Want is You
viernes, marzo 03, 2006
BONO' S WORDS
02.03.2006'Hola Argentinos!'The 3D cameras were here tonight, suspended over the stage so you couldn't miss them, and this Argentinian audience looked like they knew they were going to be famous.'Hola Porten-yos!Hola Argentinos!Hola Chicas...' Wow, the reception to that alone gave the show lift-off and then we were higher than the sun with Elevation, and soon lost in a lyrically customised Beautiful Day. 'See the world in white and blueBuenos Aires right in front of youFrom the Pampas to PatagoniaTierra del Fuego, Rio ParanaArgentina is in motionFrom the Andes to the oceanSee the bird with the leaf in her mouthAfter the flood all the colours came out...'With Edge and Bono out on the b-stage for the first time, the crowd were chanting, 'Ole, Ole, Ole... Bo-no, Bo-no.''I love The Edge,' says Bono, before introducing Sometimes - 'para mi padre' - because he loved his dad too. It's a huge performance and surrounded by crowd and cameras on the b-stage the 3D filming is proving quite a spectacle. 'Love and Peace' read signs in English and Spanish, jostling with Argentinian flags and sure enough here is Love and Peace, cameras sliding along the dolly track set up along the front of the pit. Now the chants are for 'Edge, Edge, Edge' as Sunday Bloody Sunday breaks into the night sky. 'Sing for us' invites the singer and the audience oblige.A searing performance of Bullet the Blue Sky, all the more potent for its peculiar meaning in this part of the world, runs into snatches of Johnny Comes Marching Home and The Hands That Built America and then we are soaring again with Miss Sarajevo, one of the great surprises of the whole tour.A moving spoken introduction heralds the arrival of One, a song which is finding new audiences at present, following the band's Grammy duet with Mary J Blige and its release as her current single.'If you come from a small country like Ireland,' raps Bono.'Argentina is a very very big placeBut our countries have a lot in commonThe most important thing is The difficulties of our past Will not prevent us making a better futureIf we work together Left and RightRich and poorOld and youngIf we act together As one...'And we are one as the lights bathe the stage in yellow, the images of the band members hang on the video screen and 'One' - in many languages as at the Grammys - lights up the smaller screens. 'Gracias Franz Ferdinand,' sings Bono, reminding us of the very fine support act we have in South America. 'Muchos gracias Buenos Aires..'Returning for an encore, the band bursts into 1991 with Zoo Station, The Fly and Mysterious Ways, Adam walking out in front of a wall of static, Bono dancing his way down stage left. For The Fly Mark Pellington's hurricane of words and phrases are translated into Spanish and the band are almost performing too each other, to the delight of the audience. The night closes on a surprise.'Love is blindness, I don't want to seeWon't you wrap the night around me?Oh, my heart, love is blindness....'And the night is wrapped around us and a memorable show draws to a close.