toma una cancion de puro ruido, caos, desorden y rabia de 4:42 de un trio aleman ya desaparecido para despertarme del letargo, escribir algo aqui y recordarme el hecho de que al final (o al menos se supone) que nosotros tengamos el poder. el poder para cambiar toda esta mierda que nos rodea. el poder para sacar del camino a aquellos que nos impiden progresar. aquellos que nos oprimen. we've got the fucking power.
mi ipod es un ser malvado. y ahora tira coney island baby de lou reed. que cojones!
atari teenage riot - we've got the fucking power
the gospel according to
Anónimo
at
8/27/2007 12:01:00 a. m.
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arreglos en el stream
the gospel according to
Anónimo
at
8/17/2007 07:21:00 a. m.
Labels:
Linux,
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webcasting,
Windows
1 observations
Bueno hice varios ajustes al stream de Radio Free Morituri asi que se supone que la cosa sea mas llevadora. Si usas Winblows Media Player te sugiero que lo cambies por Winamp or VLC Player, pero puej ese soy yo. Trate de correrla bajo Linux pero PCLinuxOS se frizaba luego de varias horas y eso no era. Si, Linux se friza cuando trabajo con el. HA! Lo que me jode es que el router se cae una vez al dia. PRT DSL dice que eso puede ser problemas del modem. A ver si saco una cita para reemplazarlo entonces. Eso si que me lo pela. Bueno, de vuelto a la programacion regular. LS esta pateando culos en su nuevo trabajo. Yeah!
Varios carteles y una cancion para su diversion y consumo
the gospel according to
Anónimo
at
8/15/2007 05:34:00 p. m.
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Ahi tienen unas imagenes. Aqui les tiro un lindo sonido cortesia de Welmo.
Mis condolencias a la familia Caceres. Y por mas que uno quiera que al guardia que lo asesino le caiga todo el peso de la ley, todos sabemos que la historia lo mas seguro sera otra.
a little r & r..........right! y sentidas notas de duelo....
the gospel according to
Anónimo
at
8/11/2007 08:46:00 p. m.
Labels:
cine,
música,
rants
1 observations
Descansar o dormir es un mito en estos dias. Al menos me he estado cuidando a nivel de dieta y antibioticos, pero puej. Ya estamos del otro lado. Lo que me jode es que estoy empezando a odiar mi nuevo trabajo pero tengo que estar ahi por los beneficios. Lo mas ironico de todo? Que por ahora mis evaluaciones todas han sido buenas. Gah! A ver que aparece. Y mientras tanto, Muse suena en mi compu. Nada como el hermanito menor melodramatico de Radiohead para mantener la sangre corriendo por las venas.
Mientras tanto, mi sabado se vuelve un poco mas triste que lo usual....
Robado de NME.com
Anthony Wilson 1950-2007
Factory Records legend's obituary
10.Aug.07 10:09pm
Tony Wilson, co-founder of Factory Records, has died at the age of 57.
Born Anthony H. Wilson on February 20, 1950 in Salford, England, he went on to become a renowned broadcast journalist, band manager, record label executive and night club owner.
As the Factory Records boss, he was responsible for signing legendary bands including Joy Division and New Order to his label.
Also, as owner of the renowned Hacienda nightclub in Manchester, he played a key role in the Madchester scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s that mixed indie rock and dance music and included artists such as Happy Mondays and The Stone Roses.
The Hacienda, which hosted Madonna's first UK television appearance in 1983, was forced to close in the late 1990s as it was losing money allegedly because its patrons were taking ecstasy rather than buying drinks at the club.
Wilson reportedly became involved in the Manchester music scene in the 1970s when hosting the culture and music programme 'So It Goes' on Granada Television.
After covering a Sex Pistols performance at the Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall in June 1976, he described the experience as "nothing short of an epiphany" and booked the band for one of the first television broadcasts of British punk rock.
These aspects of Wilson's life were later chronicled in the semi-fictional 2002 feature film '24 Hour Party People', in which he was portrayed by British actor Steve Coogan.
More recently, Wilson was involved in In The City, a yearly music festival and conference that takes place in Manchester and New York City, which he co-founded with his partner Yvette Livesey.
In 2005 he launched F4, the fourth incarnation of the Factory Records label.
Earlier this year, the music mogul was diagnosed with cancer and underwent surgery to have one of his kidneys removed.
From signing the likes of Joy Division, New Order and Happy Mondays, to being a general support of exciting an innovative music, Wilson established himself as a true indie hero.
Y para joder tambien murieron Ingmar Bergman y Michelangelo Antonioni. Siempre se van en tres, carajo!
Mientras tanto, mi sabado se vuelve un poco mas triste que lo usual....
Robado de NME.com
Anthony Wilson 1950-2007
Factory Records legend's obituary
10.Aug.07 10:09pm
Tony Wilson, co-founder of Factory Records, has died at the age of 57.
Born Anthony H. Wilson on February 20, 1950 in Salford, England, he went on to become a renowned broadcast journalist, band manager, record label executive and night club owner.
As the Factory Records boss, he was responsible for signing legendary bands including Joy Division and New Order to his label.
Also, as owner of the renowned Hacienda nightclub in Manchester, he played a key role in the Madchester scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s that mixed indie rock and dance music and included artists such as Happy Mondays and The Stone Roses.
The Hacienda, which hosted Madonna's first UK television appearance in 1983, was forced to close in the late 1990s as it was losing money allegedly because its patrons were taking ecstasy rather than buying drinks at the club.
Wilson reportedly became involved in the Manchester music scene in the 1970s when hosting the culture and music programme 'So It Goes' on Granada Television.
After covering a Sex Pistols performance at the Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall in June 1976, he described the experience as "nothing short of an epiphany" and booked the band for one of the first television broadcasts of British punk rock.
These aspects of Wilson's life were later chronicled in the semi-fictional 2002 feature film '24 Hour Party People', in which he was portrayed by British actor Steve Coogan.
More recently, Wilson was involved in In The City, a yearly music festival and conference that takes place in Manchester and New York City, which he co-founded with his partner Yvette Livesey.
In 2005 he launched F4, the fourth incarnation of the Factory Records label.
Earlier this year, the music mogul was diagnosed with cancer and underwent surgery to have one of his kidneys removed.
From signing the likes of Joy Division, New Order and Happy Mondays, to being a general support of exciting an innovative music, Wilson established himself as a true indie hero.
Y para joder tambien murieron Ingmar Bergman y Michelangelo Antonioni. Siempre se van en tres, carajo!
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