Sunday, February 7, 2010

Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue / Made In Heaven [pt II]

My Favorite Things - John Coltrane

So What - Jonh Coltrane and Miles Davis

Saturday, February 6, 2010










Historias de Aplanadoras

Ry CooderCountry in Question: CubaGuilty of: The California slide guitar legend fell foul of his own government when he travelled to Cuba in 1997 to work with local musicians on the album that became the smash hit 'Buena Vista Social Club'. He was fined $100,000 by the US government, which forbids any citizen from travelling to the communist country. The Clinton administration made an exception for him so he could go back in 2000, only for George W. Bush to reimpose the ban. But then we always suspected Dubya had rubbish taste in music ...
The ClashCountry in Question: East GermanyGuilty of: Punk's foremost ideologues tried more than once to play gigs in communist East Germany during the 1970s and 1980s, but despite their open sympathies with revolutionary left-wing causes, their applications to obtain entry visas were refused. Years later, Strummer revealed that once the Berlin Wall came down and secret police files were uncovered, he found the Stasi secret police had studied their music and lyrics and deemed them too "inflammator.". And they also thought 'Sandinista' was a bit patchy. Snoop DoggCountry in Question: The United KingdomGuilty of: "Kick this evil bastard out" went the typically restrained front page headline in the tabloid Daily Star in February 1994. They pointed to Snoop's gangsta-style lyrics and alleged involvement in the murder of a drug dealer (he was acquitted). No such ban was forthcoming, but the playa-hataz finally got their wish in 2006, when his entourage smashed up a duty free shop at Heathrow Airport. The British Home Office subsequently denied Snoop entry for the foreseeable future. It is not known whether he responded with his characteristic "Fo' shizzle, my nizzle."..................http://www.spinner.com/2010/02/05/bands-banned-countries/

Friday, February 5, 2010



Alina Brouwer En Cuba8












Age 52 Only FREE I PAD Y PA QUE?


 
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