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MAGIA EN EL CENTRO DE NEW YORK, ¡FLIPANTE!

 

LOU REED – » INTRO / SWEET JANE «

AQUÍ ME TRAIGO OTRA OBRA MAESTRA y además, ES UN DIRECTO AUNQUE NO LO PAREZCA. ¡¡SUPER SORPRENDENTE (para quien no conoció esa época)!!.

El tema es de Lou de cuando estaba con los inolvidables y emblemáticos «VELVET UNDERGROUND», pero esto ya fué en el año 74, en un concierto en directo, una gira, mas, lo mejor fué este primer album que se sacó de ella, un album con solo cinco temas, dos en la cara A y tres en la B, o mejor dicho, tres en cada cara, solo que aquí está lo bueno, este «Sweet Jane» viene con una introducción, introducción en la cual, el guitarra principal que llevó en ese concierto, Steve Hunter, se monta el tio un solo que te cagas patas abajo literalmente de lo cojonudísimo que es y según va subiendo la cosa, con todo el mundo en silencio hasta entonces, por lo que parece un disco de estudio, cambia el ritmo, entonces la peña empieza a aplaudir y empiezan a sonar el resto de instrumentos al tiempo que, con grandes aplausos, entra Lou y a partir de ahí, PEDAZO DE VERSIÓN DE «SWEET JANE».

Son practicamente ocho minutos de tema, pero….¡¡¡¡JOOOODER QUE TEMA!!!, cosas de estas, COSAS COMO ESTA….buffffff, hoy en dia con toda la técnica y demás que hay y…¡¡¡QUE NO!!!, que no son capaces de hacer algo así.

Si la versión original, en estudio, con The Velvet Underground, era ya un pedazo de canción, ESTO YA SI QUE ES DEMASSSSSIAAAAADOOOOOOOO.

O el equivalente en inglés, TOOOOO MUUUUUUUCH!!!!!.

LONG LIFE TO ROCK!!!!!!!

Lou Reed-Rock and Roll Animal

LOU REED – » INTRO / SWEET JANE «

Sweet Jane
Standing on the corner
Suitcase in my hand
Jack is in his corset
Jane is in her vest
And me, I’m in a rock and roll band
Riding in a Stutz Bearcat Jim
You know those were different times
All the poets they studied rules of verse
And those ladies they rolled their eyes
Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane 

I tell you something, Jack he is a banker 
And Jane she is a clerk 
And both of them save their monies 
And when they come home from work 
Sittin’ down by the fire 
The radio does play 
A little classical music there Jim 
The march of the wooden soldiers 
All you protest kids 
You can hear Jack say 
Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane 

Some people the like to go out dancing 
And other peoples they have to work 
Just watch me now 
And there’s even some evil mothers 
Well they’re gonna tell you that everything is just dirt 
You know that women never really faint 
And that villains always blink their eyes 
And that you know children are the only ones who blush 
And that life is just to die 
But anyone who ever had a heart 
Oh they wouldn’t turn around and break it 
And anyone who ever played a part 
Oh they wouldn’t turn around and hate it 
Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane 

Heavenly wine and roses 
Seem to whisper to me when you smile 
Heavenly wine and roses 
Seem to whisper to me when you smile 
La, la, la, la, la, la 
Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane, Sweet Jane

 

Dulce Jane
De pie en la esquina 
Una maleta en la mano 
Jack con la faja puesta 
Y Jane con chaleco 
Y yo, yo estoy en una banda de rock and roll 
Paseando en un Stutz Bearcat, tío 
¿Sabes? aquellos eran otros tiempos 
Todos los poetas estudiaban las reglas del verso 
Y las señoras ponían los ojos en blanco 
Dulce Jane, dulce Jane, dulce Jane Os voy a decir algo, Jack es un banquero 
Y Jane es una empleada 
Y los dos ahorran dinero 
Y cuando vuelven a casa del trabajo 
Se sientan junto al fuego 
En la radio suena 
Un poco de música clásica 
La marcha de los soldados de madera 
Todos protestáis, chicos 
Podéis oír a Jack decir 
Dulce Jane, dulce Jane, dulce Jane 

A algunos les gusta salir a bailar 
Y otros tienen que trabajar 
Escuchadme ahora 
Incluso hay malas madres 
Que os dirán que todo es sucio 
Sabéis que en realidad las mujeres nunca se desmayan 
Y que los canallas siempre guiñan el ojo 
Y que los niños son los únicos que se sonrojan 
Y que la vida es sólo para morir 
Pero nadie que tuviera un corazón 
Cambiaría de opinión y lo rompería 
Y nadie que haya interpretado su papel 
Cambiaría de idea y lo odiaría 
Dulce Jane, dulce Jane, dulce Jane 

Vino y rosas celestiales 
Parecen susurrarme cuando sonríes 
Vino y rosas celestiales 
Parecen susurrarme cuando sonríes 
La, la, la, la, la, la 
Dulce Jane, dulce Jane, dulce Jane

 

AMERICA SE ESTÁ DESPERTANDO

 

ya  era hora que se
 
 despierten  lo mismo tendrá
  
que hacer el resto del mundo
 
 
 
Comentarios en inglés, para su traducción, mejor que con el Google (quien no sepa inglés, claro) puede usar este traductor online: http://www.reverso.net/text_translation.aspx?lang=ES
 
LOS NORTEAMERICANOS SE UNEN CONTRA LA BARBARIE ISLAMISTA Y SU CRIMINAL YIHAD
Without bloggers this newsworthy event would have remained unknown to the public and history
NO Major Network Covered This!!!!!!!  

        Americans Stand Up Against Radical Islam in New York
On Sunday, June 6th, a multi-ethnic, multi-racial coalition of Americans opposed to Islamic violence and intolerance rallied at the site of ground zero in New York City
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9/11 families were joined by immigrants from India, Russia, Egypt, Israel, Africa, Iran and Europe to show opposition to the construction of a mega-mosque at Ground Zero. Others flew in from overseas to speak or just to share their particular ethnic communities experiences at the hands of Muslims.

These are parents and spouses of firefighters killed on 9/11. The rally took place just a minutes walk from Ladder 10 Firehouse, where their loved ones were stationed for duty that terrible day. Ladder 10 lost seven firefighters.

Crowd estimates ranged from 5,000 (NYPD) to 10,000. The crowd overflowed the police barrier enclosures that ran the full length of two city blocks. This photo shows the enclosure in front of the stage at the intersection of Liberty and Church Streets. The second enclosure ran the length of the next block and can be seen on the other side of the traffic lights.

Thousands of additional participants filled the treed area of Zuccotti Park.

Robert Spencer and Pamela Geller are the founders of STOP ISLAMIZATION OF AMERICA, which sponsored the rally. Ms. Geller is a citizen journalist and blogger who runs the human rights web site Atlas Shrugs <http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/> . Mr. Spencer is the author of several books on Islam and head of the influential web site Jihad watch <http://www.ksfo560.com/goout.asp?u=http://www.jihadwatch.com> . Pamela Geller:
Ground Zero is a war memorial, Ground Zero is a burial ground. We are asking for sensitivity…It is unconscionable to build a shrine to the very ideology that inspired the jihadist attacks at Ground Zero, right there. We are asking the imam Rauf and Daisy Khan to be sensitive. For mutual respect and mutual understanding that is demanded of us every day.
There’s a hair-trigger sensitivity in the Muslim world, you can’t run the cartoons, you can’t say Mohammed, this is offensive. This is an offensive mosque. To build a shrine, an Islamic flag of conquest on the sacred ground the cherished site, of a conquered land. This is historic, this is Islamic history. It’s what they do. The St. Sofia in Turkey, the al-Quds, at the holiest Jewish site in Israel. Not here. This is where we take a stand. We must take a stand. We must say no.
I do not believe that the landmarks commission controlled by Mayor Bloomberg, is going to stop this mosque. It’s not going to happen. Here’s Omar Muhamedi, on his human rights council, a CAIR lawyer, who sued the airlines and the Jane and John Does that saw something and said something  <http://www.meforum.org/1809/exposing-the-flying-imams> on those airplanes, if you remember. That’s who’s on his human rights commission. It ain’t gonna happen with Bloomberg. We have to make it happen. You have to get involved. (Pamela Geller)

Police enclosure on left, with crowd flowing out of park on right. The new Tower 7 and World Trade Center site are in the background. The green tent, center, is located immediately behind the stage.

Port Authority and NYPD officers kept watch over the rally and were well aware of the need for heightened security at this event. One of their own Port Authority officers, WTC Sergeant Alan T. De Vona was on duty at the World Trade Center on 9/11, 2001, and was one of the first to help victims of the terrorist attack. He spoke these words to the SIOA rally:
It’s almost nine years. I’m hoping that America is watching. I’m hoping that America is remembering. Because, make no mistake. September 11 was an act of war. And thank the military that has lost almost 5,000 troops from that day, defending us. I don’t know what to say to jar America’s memory. I want America to remember.

Port Authority Police and FDNY firefighters are seen here gathered beneath this banner.

The issues at stake will certainly affect the heart of American freedom, democracy, cultural values and tolerance. America is a tolerant country that allows for the free worship of all its citizens. But our tolerance has limits. Do we have to tolerate intolerant Islamic ideology and Muslims who preach intolerant Islam?

Hindu human rights activists Narain Kataria, Prasad Yalamanchi and unidentified friend came from Mississippi and Chicago with banners and flyers highlighting the radical statements of imam Rauf and his jihadist roots.

Stephen Dyer and Gary Jules journalism students at York College, with Pamela Geller. Not one major network sent a satellite truck or camera crew to this event. Without bloggers this newsworthy event would have remained unknown to the public and history.

Pamela Geller is greeted by Hindu human rights activists Prasad Yalamanchi and Narain Kataria.

Bhupinder Singh Bhurji, Pamela Geller, and Robert Spencer. Singh Bhurji is the president of the  NAMDHARI SIKH FOUNDATION. The foundation is a member of the Human Rights Coalition Against Radical Islam (HRCARI). HRCARI is a coalition of Hindus, Sikhs, Christians from Sudan, Egypt and Iraq, moderate Muslims and Jews — who are victims and targets of radical Islam around the globe. He said, at another rally:
Radical Islamists are killing people in India, trying to dominate that nation. And here too they come with violence against infidels. We are infidels united, standing together, brown, black and white, against this epoch’s fascist movement. Radical Islam wants to dominate entire world. They want everyone to surrender. Islam radical or otherwise. They want to put the Islamic flag on White House.

Because of Islamic terrorism, America and the world have seen massive new security measures become a way of life. Anyone openly critical of Islam, or terrorist ideology, must surround themselves with security, or live in hiding. Those courageous enough to confront Islamism are criticized by the cowards and appeasers of the left who seek safety by supporting the enemy. Moderate Muslims were silent when Theo van Gogh was brutally murdered in Amsterdam, just as moderate Muslims in the United States are generally reluctant to speak out against violent Islam. Moderate Muslims also face great danger in speaking out.
Geller and Spencer will press on despite the danger. They hope to inspire Americans to stand up and say enough of political correctness and work to stem the galloping islamization of America and Europe.

Do you understand why Obama wants to control the internet now?
Do you know that he is the one behind the idea of building this mosque!!

Wake up Americans!!

THE VELVET UNDERGROUND – » WHAT GOES ON «

Reaparezco musicalmente con un TEMAZO, PERO TODO  UN TEMAZO, aunque no es del tipo alegre precisamente.

Aquí, ni mas ni menos que los Velvet Underground, con Lou Reed a los mandos. Auténtico rock alternativo ya en los sesenta, pura contracultura y contra todo ya que, frente al optimismo del rollo hippy de la época, estos ya iban de «depres» (esto es pura «depre», pura decadencia, es mas, Lou Reed siempre lo ha sido).

Nunca fueron comerciales, mas bien fueron hasta de los denominados «malditos», sin embargo, puro underground, salieron adelante por la protección de Andy Warhol y, como ya he dicho, frente al «buen rollito» de los hippys, de los psicodélicos de la época, aquí los amigos …bueno, psicodélicos tambien lo eran, muy a su modo, letras decadentes, muchas veces DEPRESIVAS, sadomasoquismo, travestismo y….enganche total a la HEROINA (y como el rollito de la época eran los tripis y tal pues…se mezcla todo y punto).

Este es el segundo tema del album de nombre igual que el grupo, «The Velvet Underground», del año 1.969, un album muy…MUY «LOU REED» pues el lleva la voz cantante y la composición, es uno de los temas menos «depres» del album, pero aun así…….el tema, desde luego, no es nada alegre, mas se disfruta el ritmo, el fondo de organo y las distorsiones cuando entra la guitarra, TODA UNA PASADA.

Ah, y lo bueno, como he encontrado un video con la letra subtitulada en español, NO TENGO YO QUE METER EL TRADUCTOR DE GOOGLE NI LECHES, pongo la letra original y el español se ve en el video.

Well, y el título en español es…¿Que está pasando?. Well, pues…por si alguien no se da cuenta, HABLA DE UN «COLOCÓN» Y ADEMÁS, DE «DROGAS DURAS» (vamos, que no son «porretes» precisamente, no).

Vamos, que es un tema «DURO», evidentemente pero es curioso, por mala publicidad y mala fama que todo ello tenga…¡¡CUANTAS MAGNÍFICAS OBRAS SE HAN HECHO BAJO LOS EFECTOS DE….!!!.

¡¡¡VAAAALEEEE…..!!! YA ME CALLO, YA ME CALLO.

Y LO DICHO, LA LETRA EN ESPAÑOL, Y MUY BIEN TRADUCIDA, EN EL PROPIO VIDEO.

NOTA: Seguramente dirá que NO SE PUEDE VER DESDE EL BLOG, QUE HAY QUE IR A VERLO DESDE «YOUTUBE», no problem, eso ya lo sabeis, clicais en la puñetera pantalla de los h…y os lleva a «youtube» y ya desde allí….., Y CASO DE NO SER ASÍ, SE ME DICE Y PASO LA URL…’¡¡O MEJOR!!!, DEBAJO DEL VIDEO PONGO TAMBIÉN LA URL, así no hay fallos.

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

THE VELVET UNDERGROUND – » WHAT GOES ON «

What goes on in your mind?
I think that I am falling down.
What goes on in your mind?
I think that I am upside down.
Let it be good, and do what you should,
you know it’ll work alright.
Let it be good, do what you should,
you know it’ll be alright.

I’m goin’ up, and I’m goin’ down.
I’m gonna fly from side to side.
See the bells, up in the sky,
Somebody’s cut the string in two.
Let it be good, and do what you should,
you know it’ll work alright.
Let it be good, do what you should,
you know it’ll be alright.

One minute one, one minute two.
One minute up and one minute down.
What goes on here in your mind?
I think that I am falling down.
Let it be good, and do what you should,
you know it’ll work alright.
Let it be good, do what you should,
you know it’ll be alright.