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Beatificación YA!
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Ayers Rock escribió:
Beatificación YA!
Ayers, primero tienes que sortear los gatitos......
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MONKEY escribió:Ayers Rock escribió:
Beatificación YA!
Ayers, primero tienes que sortear los gatitos......
90 segundos babe... y el disco es mio.
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Coño! Al final era verdad que existía...
Bajando, zenkiu
Bajando, zenkiu
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MONKEY escribió:Vamos a ver si funciona......
Wuuuuou! Muchisimas gracias MONKEY!!!
El disco mas buscado del foro!!?
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Bajando... muchas gracias!!!!
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baaajaaandoooo
thankss
thankss
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Por el amor de Bon Scott, un podio para este hombre ya.
Monkey For President.
Monkey For President.
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OLE OLE OLE OLE
y sin gatitos happy hour... esto si que es levantarse con buen pie!!!!!
y sin gatitos happy hour... esto si que es levantarse con buen pie!!!!!
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por si aún hay alguien que no se enteró, parriba!
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joselette escribió:por si aún hay alguien que no se enteró, parriba!
Alguien sabe si estas composiciones del pequeño Robinson, tienen hueco en el set list actual de los Crowes?. Porque sería una pena no poder escuchar estos temas cantados por Chris.
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Muchas gracias Monkey.
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MONKEY escribió:joselette escribió:por si aún hay alguien que no se enteró, parriba!
Alguien sabe si estas composiciones del pequeño Robinson, tienen hueco en el set list actual de los Crowes?. Porque sería una pena no poder escuchar estos temas cantados por Chris.
Estas canciones las estuvo tocando con una banda que formó llamada Hookah Brown, que yo sepa o no las ha vuelto a tocar o si lo ha hecho, de manera esporádica.
Por cierto, muchas gracias por el disco.
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Cuelgenlo en la mula please!
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Rich Robinson, nuevo disco
De su facebook, espero que sea tan bueno como Paper:
Socrates said that a life unexamined was not worth living, but sometimes life is going so well that you could forgive one for just going with the flow. But life will catch up with you in time, as it did for Rich Robinson. Before he was 25, he had fame as the guitar player for the Black Crowes, fortune, a beautiful wife and home; seemingly, he had it all. But in the blink of an eye, much of it was gone. How he managed to make it through with graciousness and his sense of self-intact is examined on his new solo album, Through A Crooked Sun.
“The sun was a fitting metaphor to examine my life, because in many ways what was going on both nourished me and blinded me at the same time,” says Rich. “I was living this life that was askew. My relationships with the people that were supposed to be my closest seemed damaged. My marriage was not a good fit for either of us and we weren’t facing up to that. Though I love my brother, the fact that my working environment can be challenging has been well chronicled. Nothing was working like it should have been, but by many people’s standards, it was a dream come true.” It would take an unexpected (at least by Rich) band hiatus, financial difficulties and most devastating of all, a painful divorce to push him to the point of re-evaluation.
“Hey Fear,” the lead single from the album, looks at fear’s dual nature. “Fear can be a healthy, natural, protective response to your environment, but it can also be debilitating,” says Rich. “In many ways, continuing the unhappy life that I was leading was a response to the fear of what lay beyond it.” The song recognizes that, though fear will remain a part of one’s everyday life (“Hey there fear/You’ve been there for me/A familiar voice/In a raging sea”), it cannot be dispatched by flailing away at it, but by embracing a quiet mind and a more simple life. “I wanted this song to be sparse to represent simplicity, and then add in the more frenetic production at the end to represent the onset of fear,” Rich says.
“Bye Bye Baby” addresses what Rich refers to as his life lived backwards. “I had everything people work hard for at age 20, and now in my early 40’s, in a lot of ways, I’m starting over, like someone in their early 20’s.” The song features evocative imagery as metaphor for the past experiences of his life. A falling curtain and two birds falling from the sky are juxtaposed with the very direct question, “Is this world done with me?” “I didn’t mean for that question to be negative, but really more of a question of whether the life that I’ve led is over and wondering if that’s all there is to it. More of a question and a gentle letting go than anything,” says Rich.
The Black Crowes are still a vibrant, relevant entity, an experience he shares with his longtime bandmates, including his brother Chris. To refresh their individual energies, the band has gone on more frequent hiatuses, which has allowed Rich to explore musical ideas that might not fit the band dynamic, and also continue to hone his skills as a terrific visual artist (www.richrobinsonart.com). “The most exciting thing for me in doing my own album is that a lot of the things that I want to express lyrically, which are very personal, may not have space to be expressed in the band format,” says Rich.
“It’s All Gone” uses a hooky call and response between Rich and his psyche to chronicle his own burgeoning spirituality in light of changing circumstances (“I fell the distance of the deepest canyon drop/ That’s how you bleed, sir/It took me years to climb back to the top/ That’s what you need, sir”). His sense of spirituality has made him more aware of a growing collective consciousness that has come out of the recent difficult times that rejects the shallow, and Rich sees that as a very positive thing (“I feel it coming to take us to a new world”). The production on the song features twinned guitar parts to match the dual vocals, and the result is a joyous welcoming of new ways.
The subject of consumerism is addressed on “It’s Not Easy,” a song about how the pursuit of material things can desensitize us, how we often use it to fill in emptiness in our lives, so that we feel something, however temporary that sensation is. “I’m not judging; I’ve been there, but I think it is something that we need to be more aware of” he says. This consciousness about the limitations of materialism and a growing political awareness have led him to participate in interesting projects with those that he has found common cause with, most prominently contributing music to The People Speak, the Howard Zinn film project.
Finally, family is very much at the center of Rich’s worldview. He has recently remarried and they have welcomed a new son to the family (with another on the way). “She has been very good for me, and we really do think very similarly about things. Thinking about my three, soon to be four children really does make me think about the kind of world that I want to create around myself, what kinds of values I want to raise them around. And I’m more aware than ever that we create our own entrapments as well as our own bliss.” Thinking about family has also caused Rich to look the other way down his family tree toward his father in particular, who has been struggling to maintain good health. “Follow Your Forever” is a song to him. “Things look better than they did a few months ago, and this song came from starting the grieving process,” Rich says.
Through A Crooked Sun finds the musical gifts that have propelled a major career fully intact, but joined this time by a more sentient, holistic outlook: that of a father, a son, a husband, a spiritual being, a musician, fully integrated and more comfortable than ever in his body, mind and soul.
Socrates said that a life unexamined was not worth living, but sometimes life is going so well that you could forgive one for just going with the flow. But life will catch up with you in time, as it did for Rich Robinson. Before he was 25, he had fame as the guitar player for the Black Crowes, fortune, a beautiful wife and home; seemingly, he had it all. But in the blink of an eye, much of it was gone. How he managed to make it through with graciousness and his sense of self-intact is examined on his new solo album, Through A Crooked Sun.
“The sun was a fitting metaphor to examine my life, because in many ways what was going on both nourished me and blinded me at the same time,” says Rich. “I was living this life that was askew. My relationships with the people that were supposed to be my closest seemed damaged. My marriage was not a good fit for either of us and we weren’t facing up to that. Though I love my brother, the fact that my working environment can be challenging has been well chronicled. Nothing was working like it should have been, but by many people’s standards, it was a dream come true.” It would take an unexpected (at least by Rich) band hiatus, financial difficulties and most devastating of all, a painful divorce to push him to the point of re-evaluation.
“Hey Fear,” the lead single from the album, looks at fear’s dual nature. “Fear can be a healthy, natural, protective response to your environment, but it can also be debilitating,” says Rich. “In many ways, continuing the unhappy life that I was leading was a response to the fear of what lay beyond it.” The song recognizes that, though fear will remain a part of one’s everyday life (“Hey there fear/You’ve been there for me/A familiar voice/In a raging sea”), it cannot be dispatched by flailing away at it, but by embracing a quiet mind and a more simple life. “I wanted this song to be sparse to represent simplicity, and then add in the more frenetic production at the end to represent the onset of fear,” Rich says.
“Bye Bye Baby” addresses what Rich refers to as his life lived backwards. “I had everything people work hard for at age 20, and now in my early 40’s, in a lot of ways, I’m starting over, like someone in their early 20’s.” The song features evocative imagery as metaphor for the past experiences of his life. A falling curtain and two birds falling from the sky are juxtaposed with the very direct question, “Is this world done with me?” “I didn’t mean for that question to be negative, but really more of a question of whether the life that I’ve led is over and wondering if that’s all there is to it. More of a question and a gentle letting go than anything,” says Rich.
The Black Crowes are still a vibrant, relevant entity, an experience he shares with his longtime bandmates, including his brother Chris. To refresh their individual energies, the band has gone on more frequent hiatuses, which has allowed Rich to explore musical ideas that might not fit the band dynamic, and also continue to hone his skills as a terrific visual artist (www.richrobinsonart.com). “The most exciting thing for me in doing my own album is that a lot of the things that I want to express lyrically, which are very personal, may not have space to be expressed in the band format,” says Rich.
“It’s All Gone” uses a hooky call and response between Rich and his psyche to chronicle his own burgeoning spirituality in light of changing circumstances (“I fell the distance of the deepest canyon drop/ That’s how you bleed, sir/It took me years to climb back to the top/ That’s what you need, sir”). His sense of spirituality has made him more aware of a growing collective consciousness that has come out of the recent difficult times that rejects the shallow, and Rich sees that as a very positive thing (“I feel it coming to take us to a new world”). The production on the song features twinned guitar parts to match the dual vocals, and the result is a joyous welcoming of new ways.
The subject of consumerism is addressed on “It’s Not Easy,” a song about how the pursuit of material things can desensitize us, how we often use it to fill in emptiness in our lives, so that we feel something, however temporary that sensation is. “I’m not judging; I’ve been there, but I think it is something that we need to be more aware of” he says. This consciousness about the limitations of materialism and a growing political awareness have led him to participate in interesting projects with those that he has found common cause with, most prominently contributing music to The People Speak, the Howard Zinn film project.
Finally, family is very much at the center of Rich’s worldview. He has recently remarried and they have welcomed a new son to the family (with another on the way). “She has been very good for me, and we really do think very similarly about things. Thinking about my three, soon to be four children really does make me think about the kind of world that I want to create around myself, what kinds of values I want to raise them around. And I’m more aware than ever that we create our own entrapments as well as our own bliss.” Thinking about family has also caused Rich to look the other way down his family tree toward his father in particular, who has been struggling to maintain good health. “Follow Your Forever” is a song to him. “Things look better than they did a few months ago, and this song came from starting the grieving process,” Rich says.
Through A Crooked Sun finds the musical gifts that have propelled a major career fully intact, but joined this time by a more sentient, holistic outlook: that of a father, a son, a husband, a spiritual being, a musician, fully integrated and more comfortable than ever in his body, mind and soul.
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prefiero los discos del hermano pero aun asi
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new earth mud = paper > this magnificent distancepolaris escribió:prefiero los discos del hermano pero aun asi
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nachon escribió:new earth mud = paper > this magnificent distancepolaris escribió:prefiero los discos del hermano pero aun asi
This Magnificient distance me parece bastante mejor que New Earth Mud
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nachon escribió:new earth mud = paper > this magnificent distancepolaris escribió:prefiero los discos del hermano pero aun asi
personalmente el Paper me acaba cansando... para mi gusto
This magnificen distance >>> New earth mud> Paper
o algo parecido
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Fingolfin escribió:nachon escribió:new earth mud = paper > this magnificent distancepolaris escribió:prefiero los discos del hermano pero aun asi
This Magnificient distance me parece bastante mejor que New Earth Mud
el new earth mud tiene temazos pero en lineas generales el Magnificent me parece mas redondo
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sea como fuere, estoy con Polaris,polaris escribió:Fingolfin escribió:nachon escribió:new earth mud = paper > this magnificent distancepolaris escribió:prefiero los discos del hermano pero aun asi
This Magnificient distance me parece bastante mejor que New Earth Mud
el new earth mud tiene temazos pero en lineas generales el Magnificent me parece mas redondo
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A mi me gusta mucho Paper, aunque reconozco que se va desinflando en las últimas canciones. A los de Chris les he dado bastantes oportunidades, pero nada, me aburren soberanamente.
Esperemos que Rich se saque un buen disco ROCKERO de la manga y me voy a verlo cuando venga a Inglaterra en febrero.
Esperemos que Rich se saque un buen disco ROCKERO de la manga y me voy a verlo cuando venga a Inglaterra en febrero.
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Ha colgado en su facebook 3 nuevos temas:
We just put up a couple of songs from the new album here listn.to/richrobinson. I was very fortunate to have some great musicians guest record- Warren Haynes, Larry Campbell, John Madeski, Karl Berger, John Lindberg, and Adam Widoff- in Woodstock at Applehead studios in April.
https://www.facebook.com/richrobinsonmusic?v=app_178091127385
We just put up a couple of songs from the new album here listn.to/richrobinson. I was very fortunate to have some great musicians guest record- Warren Haynes, Larry Campbell, John Madeski, Karl Berger, John Lindberg, and Adam Widoff- in Woodstock at Applehead studios in April.
https://www.facebook.com/richrobinsonmusic?v=app_178091127385
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polaris escribió:nachon escribió:new earth mud = paper > this magnificent distancepolaris escribió:prefiero los discos del hermano pero aun asi
personalmente el Paper me acaba cansando... para mi gusto
This magnificen distance >>> New earth mud> Paper
o algo parecido
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This magnificient distance MEGASI, para mí el mejor disco en solitario de los dos hermanos a la limón con el doble directo de Rich en el Knitting Factory... el Papers gusta pero como han comentado, le falta "un algo"
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El 11 de Octubre sale a la venta “Through A Crooked Sun”
Aquí está el listado de temas de los que se pueden escuchar tres:
http://richrobinson.net/albums/through-a-crooked-sun/
Y también empieza gira por USA
Rich Robinson is proud to announce the tour in support of his new album Through A Crooked Sun. The album will be released on October 11 through his own label Circle Sound Records, in conjunction with Thirty Tigers. The tour will start October 6 in Philadelphia and end November 19 in Phoenix.
Rich’s band will consist of longtime collaborator Joe Magistro (drums), Jack Daley (bass) and Steve Molitz (keyboards). Dylan LeBlanc will be the opening act for the entire tour.
http://richrobinson.net/tour/
A ver si hay suerte y le vemos pronto por aquí.
Aquí está el listado de temas de los que se pueden escuchar tres:
http://richrobinson.net/albums/through-a-crooked-sun/
Y también empieza gira por USA
Rich Robinson is proud to announce the tour in support of his new album Through A Crooked Sun. The album will be released on October 11 through his own label Circle Sound Records, in conjunction with Thirty Tigers. The tour will start October 6 in Philadelphia and end November 19 in Phoenix.
Rich’s band will consist of longtime collaborator Joe Magistro (drums), Jack Daley (bass) and Steve Molitz (keyboards). Dylan LeBlanc will be the opening act for the entire tour.
http://richrobinson.net/tour/
A ver si hay suerte y le vemos pronto por aquí.
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Robinson produced the album, which includes guest appearances from Warren Haynes and Larry Campbell.
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A ver cuando confirma las supuestas fechas en Europa para febrero, que estoy deseando verlo en solitario. Algún promotor caritativo que quiera traernos a Rich por estas tierras? No creo que tenga unas condiciones muy inalcanzables, porque las entradas de los conciertos por Estados Unidos son bastante baratas (15-20 dolares).
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Rich Robinson escribió:It’s Not Easy
Look at all the walls of this room in a frozen town
I Look out and see the souls of a lonely life
So we pray at the altar of commerce to fill this void
A shallow distraction to carry us along
Chorus
And it’s not easy, not it’s not easy
To carry us along while we’re waiting
To walk this lonely road, and stand in the light of day
And stir this potion filled with redemption
Into the future we go with our blinders on
Shiny new gadgets that steal our focus from what’s really going on
Blissful and clueless as we’re lulled into a state of confusion
Nowhere to run or find the ground
Chorus
Bridge
Chorus
Podría significar el desprecio por la sociedad de consumo, o un sentimiento de vacío durante la experiencia del Before the frost, cualquier cosa. Me inclino más por lo primero una vez leída dos o tres veces, pero la primera impresión...
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eetu escribió:Robinson produced the album, which includes guest appearances from Warren Haynes and Larry Campbell.
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Gone Away
- Spoiler:
- http://www.mediafire.com/?j8z0r77u6z47nd2
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El disco entero para escuchar en grooveshark:
http://grooveshark.com/#/album/Through+A+Crooked+Sun/7032778
Luego lo escucharé con calma, pero eso tiene toda la pinta de disco tranquilote, cosa que no esperaba...
http://grooveshark.com/#/album/Through+A+Crooked+Sun/7032778
Luego lo escucharé con calma, pero eso tiene toda la pinta de disco tranquilote, cosa que no esperaba...
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kraneo escribió:El disco entero para escuchar en grooveshark:
http://grooveshark.com/#/album/Through+A+Crooked+Sun/7032778
Luego lo escucharé con calma, pero eso tiene toda la pinta de disco tranquilote, cosa que no esperaba...
Gracias Kraneo, es cierto, va sonando como la segunda parte del Paper, pero a mi eso no me supone ningún problema, guitarras acústicas afinadas en abierto, steel guitars y mandolinas, eso me mola.
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Nashville escribió:kraneo escribió:El disco entero para escuchar en grooveshark:
http://grooveshark.com/#/album/Through+A+Crooked+Sun/7032778
Luego lo escucharé con calma, pero eso tiene toda la pinta de disco tranquilote, cosa que no esperaba...
Gracias Kraneo, es cierto, va sonando como la segunda parte del Paper, pero a mi eso no me supone ningún problema, guitarras acústicas afinadas en abierto, steel guitars y mandolinas, eso me mola.
.............en la primera escucha lo encuentro muy superior a Paper : muy en la onda de lo que hace Chris con Brotherhood,con ecos de los primeros 70's en laurel canyon,ABB,los Dead.................... .............
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from the mars hotel escribió:Nashville escribió:kraneo escribió:El disco entero para escuchar en grooveshark:
http://grooveshark.com/#/album/Through+A+Crooked+Sun/7032778
Luego lo escucharé con calma, pero eso tiene toda la pinta de disco tranquilote, cosa que no esperaba...
Gracias Kraneo, es cierto, va sonando como la segunda parte del Paper, pero a mi eso no me supone ningún problema, guitarras acústicas afinadas en abierto, steel guitars y mandolinas, eso me mola.
.............en la primera escucha lo encuentro muy superior a Paper : muy en la onda de lo que hace Chris con Brotherhood,con ecos de los primeros 70's en laurel canyon,ABB,los Dead.................... .............
Little Feat, congas, Steely Dan... esto pinta de coña
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Nashville escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Nashville escribió:kraneo escribió:El disco entero para escuchar en grooveshark:
http://grooveshark.com/#/album/Through+A+Crooked+Sun/7032778
Luego lo escucharé con calma, pero eso tiene toda la pinta de disco tranquilote, cosa que no esperaba...
Gracias Kraneo, es cierto, va sonando como la segunda parte del Paper, pero a mi eso no me supone ningún problema, guitarras acústicas afinadas en abierto, steel guitars y mandolinas, eso me mola.
.............en la primera escucha lo encuentro muy superior a Paper : muy en la onda de lo que hace Chris con Brotherhood,con ecos de los primeros 70's en laurel canyon,ABB,los Dead.................... .............
Little Feat, congas, Steely Dan... esto pinta de coña
la verdad es que de momento me estoy llevando la sorpresa del año................ ....................
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from the mars hotel escribió:Nashville escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Nashville escribió:kraneo escribió:El disco entero para escuchar en grooveshark:
http://grooveshark.com/#/album/Through+A+Crooked+Sun/7032778
Luego lo escucharé con calma, pero eso tiene toda la pinta de disco tranquilote, cosa que no esperaba...
Gracias Kraneo, es cierto, va sonando como la segunda parte del Paper, pero a mi eso no me supone ningún problema, guitarras acústicas afinadas en abierto, steel guitars y mandolinas, eso me mola.
.............en la primera escucha lo encuentro muy superior a Paper : muy en la onda de lo que hace Chris con Brotherhood,con ecos de los primeros 70's en laurel canyon,ABB,los Dead.................... .............
Little Feat, congas, Steely Dan... esto pinta de coña
la verdad es que de momento me estoy llevando la sorpresa del año................ ....................
Lo mismo digo, creo que se ha lucido. Y OJO a cómo canta el hermano chico. No es Chris, pero ha superado con mucho éxito el síndrome del guitarrista que pasa a frontman.
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Re: Rich Robinson: Flux (2016)
Nashville escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Nashville escribió:from the mars hotel escribió:Nashville escribió:kraneo escribió:El disco entero para escuchar en grooveshark:
http://grooveshark.com/#/album/Through+A+Crooked+Sun/7032778
Luego lo escucharé con calma, pero eso tiene toda la pinta de disco tranquilote, cosa que no esperaba...
Gracias Kraneo, es cierto, va sonando como la segunda parte del Paper, pero a mi eso no me supone ningún problema, guitarras acústicas afinadas en abierto, steel guitars y mandolinas, eso me mola.
.............en la primera escucha lo encuentro muy superior a Paper : muy en la onda de lo que hace Chris con Brotherhood,con ecos de los primeros 70's en laurel canyon,ABB,los Dead.................... .............
Little Feat, congas, Steely Dan... esto pinta de coña
la verdad es que de momento me estoy llevando la sorpresa del año................ ....................
Lo mismo digo, creo que se ha lucido. Y OJO a cómo canta el hermano chico. No es Chris, pero ha superado con mucho éxito el síndrome del guitarrista que pasa a frontman.
tu lo has dicho , brotha............. .................joder, aquí hay una cantidad inmenda de matices :me recuerda a Amorica, los primeros Eagles, Idlewild South,CS&N.............................tremendo.............. ...........
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Re: Rich Robinson: Flux (2016)
Me esta gustando!
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Re: Rich Robinson: Flux (2016)
kraneo escribió:El disco entero para escuchar en grooveshark:
http://grooveshark.com/#/album/Through+A+Crooked+Sun/7032778
Luego lo escucharé con calma, pero eso tiene toda la pinta de disco tranquilote, cosa que no esperaba...
Gracias artista. A ver como suena esto
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Zulander escribió:Me esta gustando!
Mucho so far
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Rich Robinson - Through A Crooked Sun (2011)
¡Un disco tan excelso y bien hecho debe tener topic propio, cojones!. Muy alejado del para mi tremendo "Paper" en cuanto a sonido, mas personal, mas arreglos, menos inmediato, pero con un recorrido enorme... dentro de un año o mas lo juzgaremos mas acertadamente, pero de momento directo al top ten.
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