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Roger Earl - Fade Out (1984)
#vintage#Roger Earl#fade out#David Ashfield#Michael Christopher#Mike Carr#Les Price#chris allen#Gino de Mar#Marathon Films#HIS Video#1984
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2022 FAVS
RAP SONGS
Fr33bandit, Quelly Woo & Set Da Trend - “TRY YA LUCK”
Babyface Ray - “Let Me Down (feat. 42 Dugg)”
seiji oda - “aero3″
26ar - “Roll it”
Bru-C - “No Excuses”
Mike Sherm - “Ballin”
Bad Boy Chiller Crew - “BMW”
Chicken P - “Homer”
Cash Cobain & Chow Lee - “SLIZZY LIKE”
MarijuanaXO & Joe Pablo - “Fire Brings Ice”
Veeze - “let it fly”
2Rare, PGS Spence & D STURDY - “Sri Lanka”
TGE L Masi - “Broke Da Scale (feat. Joe Pablo & MarijuanaXO)”
Stunnaman02 & Drew Banga - “Wit a Twist”
ZahSosaa - “Stripper Anthem”
BlueBucksClan - “Who We Are”
Rucci & Wallei the Sensai - “House Party”
Kamaiyah - “Comme Des Garcons”
Bandmanrill - “FREE BRO”
Viviane Chidid - “Sweet Game (feat. Bass Thioung)”
Dino BTW - “Baby”
MarijuanaXO - “Belly”
Ice Spice - “Name of Love”
Bear1Boss - “Nike!”
Coco & Clair Clair - “Cherub”
Mike Mike & Chicken P - “Lottery”
Asian Doll - “Get Jumped (feat. Bandmanrill)”
03 Greedo & Mike Free - “Pourin (feat. BlueBucksClan)”
Tony Shhnow - “Don’t Look At Numbers Remix (feat. Brent Faiyaz)”
Lil Trav - “Threw The Day (feat. Realstasher.50k & Baby D)”
D4m $loan - “Drive Who Crazy”
Lil Ken, FayFay & Ghost - “I Got Fire”
NLE Choppa - “Do It Again (feat. 2Rare)”
Papo2oo4 & DJ Lucas - “Misinformed”
Gino Bonazzi & Bad Boy Chiller Crew - “Alize”
Desto - “Free Slatt”
Benzz - “Je M’appelle”
AD - “All I Do”
Cico P - “4AM In Charlotte”
Mula Mar - “Just Powered On”
Sus - “Covid”
Wiki & Subject 5 - “Silent Meeting (feat. DJ Lucas)”
Peezy - “2 Million Up”
2219 Lee & Cash Cobain - “Slizzy Bop”
EBK Jaaybo - “Free Mad Maxx”
Sickboyrari - “BOW WOW”
SME TAXFREE - “Stay Focused”
Kevin Gates - “Shoot My Shot”
A1 x J1 - “Don’t Lie (feat. Nemzzz)”
Thaiboy Digital - “I’m Fresh”
NOT RAP
Olley & Neville Sigauke - “iDlozi (feat. DJ Jabs)”
Asake - “Sungba Remix (feat. Burna Boy)”
Burna Boy - “Last Last”
Two Shell - “home”
Popstar Benny - “Swagging! v4″
Cabo Snoop & DJ Aka-m - “Controlla”
Charli XCX - “Beg For You (feat. Rina Sawayama)”
ROSALIA - “LA COMBI VERSACE (feat. Tokischa)”
Ruti - “Safe & Sound”
Nia Archives - “Ode 2 Maya Angelou”
Deize Tigrona & JLZ - “Monalisa”
Mura Masa & Erika de Casier - “e-motions”
Cowgirl Clue - “Trailblaze”
Bad Bunny - “El Apagon”
Koffee - “Pull Up”
ERU - “Trust Issues”
Brent Faiyaz - “PRICE OF FAME”
Lay Bankz - “In My Bag”
NewJeans - “Ditto”
TisaKorean - “Backseat”
ALBUMS
Cash Cobain & Chow Lee - 2 SLIZZY 2 SEXY (DELUXE)
Charli XCX - Crash
Seiji Oda - lofi // HYPHY
Hikaru Utada - Bad Mode
Bad Bunny - Un Verano Sin Ti
Burna Boy - Love, Damani
Babyface Ray - Face
BlueBucksClan - Clan Way 3
Cash Cobain - Slizzy Timing
Tomu DJ - Half Moon Bay
Chicken P - Bussabrick Vol. 2
Coco & Clair Clair - Sexy
Two Shell - Icons
Nia Archives - Forbidden Feelingz
Bad Boy Chiller Crew - Disrespectful
RANDOM OLDER SHIT I ENJOYED
Baby D - “Let Me Be Your Fantasy” (1996)
Blümchen - “Herz an Herz” (1996)
The Jacka & Liqz - “Die With My Styrofoam (feat. Berner)” (2012)
Julie Stapleton & Ashaye - “All The Way (Guitar Mix)” (????)
Liquid - “Rise” (1995)
Madonna - “Nobody’s Perfect” (2000)
MC Genno, MC Triken & DJ Shorty - “25Nov08 PART 2″ (2008)
Moa Pillar & Ушко - “Zmeya VIP”/”Змея VIP” (2020)
SoulDecision - “Faded” (2000)
Tyla - “Getting Late (feat. Kooldrink)” (2021)
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Los sueños también te rompen el corazón.
Desde niño queria ser jugador profesional de futbol, luego como a las 10 quería ser luchador de la WWE y desde muy joven tipo 13 años quise ser el mejor comerciante.
Dios me puso en el escenario más grande con el producto más famoso de mi país, todo para brillar y posicionarme como un gran comerciante.
Hoy se cumplen 5 meses de trabajo acá con el equipo.
Hoy yo cumplo mis segundos 32 días en Dubai en lo que creí el sueño hecho realidad. Desde el día en que llegué hasta el día que me voy ha sido frustración tras frustración tras frustración. Y como se los prometí que no me iba a quitar la paz lo que no está en mis manos.... pues les fallé. ...Sí me quitó mucho la paz
y lo sigue haciendo porque la impotencia de invertir más de 5 meses de trabajo, teniendo una persona siempre acá que solo va creciendo el gasto y no se va viendo la luz al final del tunel, frustra y frustra mucho. Y fíjate que hoy que son mis últimas 24 horas y tengo que tomar decisiones acerca del proyecto si seguir invirtiendo o dejar morir por la paz me duele mucho saber que existe la alternativa del fracaso, porque aunque no le tengo miedo al fracaso a este fracaso que es mi sueño me pega justo en la ilusión y el autoestima.
Porque lo que en mi cabeza estaba hecho y hacía sentido. te das cuenta que hay demasiados cabos sueltos. Me topé con problemas con clientes, proveedores, aerolíneas, aduana, salubridad con absolutamente todos. Le lloré a la laptop, a la tablet, al celular, y al mar. Porque de verdad he pedido, he deseado y sigo deseando con todo el corazón hacer posible esto.
Y aunque he trabajado mucho en terapia el ser dueño de mi propia estabilidad emocional no logro avanzar mucho cuando vuelvo a retroceder, hoy me duele mucho que lo que no está en mis manos atrase el proyecto, lo que se supone que ellos son expertos en la operación cometan errores de novatos, que lo que yo pago con dinero es en su "know how" de exportación y sean puros "no sé". Y más que los boletos de avión, las un chingo de noches de hotel, los mil y un mc donalds y dirhams y recargas de celular, recarga de metro, de taxis, de cervezas carísimas en estos 5 meses. Me duelen los 500 dolares que me dió mi mamá al venir para acá y me dijo que esta muy orgullosa de mi y no poder regresarle una foto un video del trabajo hecho sino puras excusas y problemas. Y sé que eso no lo hace menos orgullosa de mi. No poder regresar con la pinche frente en alto porque no se logró nada una vez más un mes más. No es el dinero es el desearlo con todo mi corazón y no poder hacerlo realidad.
Es el querer ser mi mejor versión disciplinarme, entregarme, comprometerme y no poder. Que siempre haya algo que no me deje arrancarlo. Y el pedo es mio por ser tan terco y no rendirme.
Sé que volveré a este puto emirato que me va goleando. Pero hoy chillo por última vez mientras acomodo los sentimientos en mi cabeza escribiendo y mañana vuelvo a intentarlo un día más acá hasta y las veces que me toque intentarlo desde allá para volver.
Cada día con la piel más gruesa, con otra marca de guerra, una chilladita pa desahogarme y vuelta a la página.
Sé que lo voy a terminar logrando y se los afirmo hoy 6 de mayo del 2023 y no lo voy hacer por mi, lo voy hacer posible por mi hermano Gino y por mi mamá porque aunque no tengo que llenar sus expectativas nada me haría más feliz que beneficiarles cualitativamente de cierto modo y devolverles un poco del mucho orgullo del que me llenan a mi al confiar en mi y echarme tantas porras.
Sé perdió otra batalla, pero nunca la guerra.
#UnPendejoQueEscribeLoQuePiensa
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Things that i’m in love
🫀 Leer
🫀 Cocinar cosas dulces
🫀 Gilmore girls
🫀 Chocolate
🫀 Helado
🫀 Ropa
🫀 Comprar libros
🫀 Juntarme con mis amigos
🫀 El mar
🫀 Manejar escuchando música y sola
🫀 Ir al gimnasio
🫀 Las chicas de patín
🫀 Papá
🫀 Ir a las carreras con papá
🫀 Estar arreglada
🫀 Los días que me siento linda
🫀 La luna
🫀 Tomar solcito
🫀 El verano
🫀 Pensar en mi futuro
🫀 Planear mi vida
🫀 Perfumes
🫀 Dormir
🫀 Merendar
🫀 Juguito de manzana
🫀 Helado de cereza
🫀 Mi perro Gino
🫀 Tiempo libre
🫀 Estar de novia
🫀 Pasear
🫀 Merendar en restaurants
🫀 Que me agarren de la mano
🫀 Pelis románticas
🫀 Letters to Juliet
🫀 The last letter from your lover
🫀 Mi profesión
🫀 Previar
🫀 Once minutos
🫀 Ir a cenar
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Ojalá
Mientras la cantante italo-chilena Nadia Milton ( Najda Zajc) se apronta a grabar su primer long play en Buenos Aires con la orquesta de Lucio Milena, acá en Chile, el 19 de marzo de 1962, las radioemisoras del país no dejan de programar el tema “Ojalá”, con la voz de Domenico Modugno y que fue número uno en todo el territorio.
Puedo estar equivocado, pero como lo viví, digo que “Ojalá” es la primera en titularse como “la canción del verano”. Editada en julio de 1961 como cara B de “Si, si, si,”, nadie imaginó que sería el más grande éxito en popularidad y ventas de ese año.
A partir de 1963, las compañías discográficas, queriendo imitar lo sucedido en el verano anterior, comienzan a lanzar canciones relacionadas con la temática veraniega. Una de estas fue “Entre la arena y el mar” interpretada por Peter Rock y editada a comienzos de 1963. Esta canción logró estar entre los primeros lugares de los rankings nacionales por ocho semanas y logró la posición número cinco. (datos de mi amigo Carlos Contreras).
Y ¿cómo surge el éxito de “Ojalá”? Durante el verano de 1962, un muchacho llamado Gino Montabone realiza un tour desde Cartagena hasta Algarrobo, cantando en los diversos escenarios o tarimas de las conocidas y populares ferias de entretenciones que se instalaban en las playas del litoral central. Una de sus canciones era “Ojalá”. Se cuenta que cuando descansaba, prestaba sus discos 45 rpm que llevaba consigo para que el encargado del audio amenizara su descanso. Entre esos discos, estaba “Ojalá”, tema que además él cantaba. Los jóvenes de ese verano hicieron suya la versión de Modugno y de regreso a la ciudad la solicitaban en los diversos programas de radio. Lo que hace que un 19 de marzo de 1962, llegue al número uno en las listas de los mas populares en Chile.
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Ojalá
Retumba el duro y viejo río
al saltar desde lo alto
hacia los verdes valles.
de ahí abajo.
Pero tú, quien sabe
si piensas en mí,
María del Paraná.
Un día volveré,
María del Paraná… ojalá
Entre los árboles ombú
de la rivera del Iguazú.
verde azul.
Volveré junto a ti
para no dejarte más… ojalá.
Mi tristeza es como
un inmenso grande río Paraná.
y tu recuerdo auema,
como eco sin voz… ojalá
Un día volveré,
María del Paraná… ojala… ojalá.
Volveré… ojalá
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Influenciados por los 90s
Una nueva edición de la fiesta Back to the 90s tuvo a Fer O-Smith y Bruno Stella sobre el escenario para interpretar las canciones que influenciaron su propia música
Por Ginny Lupin Fotos Gino Bomba
El pasado sábado 17 de febrero el sótano de Tazú fue escenario de la primera Back to the 90's del año, edición especial Influencias.
La ambientación invitaba a sumergirse en el tren de la nostalgia noventera desde el descenso por la escalera, decorada con cassettes, luces y cartelería temática.
Como ya es costumbre, la fiesta tuvo una amplia convocatoria desde temprano en la noche, con gran presencia de público en el sector gamer retro de arcade y consolas, mientras clásicos de la década musicalizaban las primeras horas de una velada que se extendería hasta latas horas de la madrugada.
Bruno Stella y su banda fueron los encargados de romper el hielo sobre el escenario, con un set compuesto por temas propios y versiones de rock argentino, que tuvo como invitados a Germán De Souza (Vagos del Sur), Mai Irigoyen y Pablo Stella. Mientras el repertorio dejaba entrever atisbos de Cerati en las voces y dejos del folk Sui Generis en alguna de sus composiciones; también sonaron Charly García, Soda Stereo, Fito Páez y los Redondos en covers recibidos con gran entusiasmo por los presentes en la pista.
Enfrentando el calor que se acumulaba en el sótano, promediando las 2 de la madrugada, Fer O-Smith canalizó su Alanis Morissette interior para encarar un set poderoso que combinó influencias con sus propias composiciones y los éxitos de su último disco: Morir en el 2006.
Acompañada de su banda y armada de una voz que hace temblar a las grandes divas del rock, Fer homenajeó a los Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sheryl Crow y No Doubt, entre otros; con Mar Payssé y Ale Sama de invitadas.
Entre pogo y baile, la música en vivo calentó la pista para la centena de nostálgicos de los 90s que recibieron el domingo dejándose llevar por la selección musical de Daniel Legazcue, DJ y creador de Back to the 90s.
Un nuevo año para la fiesta insignia de cada mes en Tazú. ¡Hay que estar atentos a sus redes para reservarse las próximas fechas!
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A bolsa de valores abriu volátil com pressão sobre o preço das commodities por um lado e a cautela do investidor do exterior de outro. Mesmo assim, o Ibovespa conseguiu firmar uma alta de 0,10% no pregão desta quarta-feira (3), mas não recuperou o patamar de 133 mil pontos. O Ibovespa hoje terminou o dia cotado em 132.833,95 pontos. Já o dólar pendeu para a estabilidade no pregão, impactado pela divulgação da ata do Fomc, comitê de política monetária do Federal Reserve (Fed, banco central dos Estados Unidos). A moeda norte-americana teve queda de 0,01% contra o real, cotada a R$ 4,9151. Ibovespa hoje O Ibovespa hoje viveu um dia de fortes emoções dentro de horas. Isso porque o dia começou com o acirramento de tensões no Mar Vermelho, um dos principais canais para transporte do petróleo no mundo. O preço do contrato futuro do barril de óleo Brent para março saltou 3,37%, de acordo com números da plataforma ICE. O resultado: todas as petroleiras do Ibovespa registraram alta hoje. As ações ON da Petrobras (PETR3) lideraram a escada do setor no índice, saltando 3,40%. Logo em seguida, o papel da petroleira privada Prio (PRIO3) subiu 3,37%, com a preferencial da Petrobras (PETR4) atrás, em alta de 3,12%. Além disso, o pregão do Ibovespa hoje favoreceu ações sensíveis à queda de juros. Alan Soares, analista da Toro Investimentos, aponta que o dia foi de queda na curva futura de juros, tanto na chamada ponta curta, ou seja, contratos de prazos menores, como na ponta longa, com maiores prazos. Leia também “Observando os juros aqui no Brasil, temos tendência de queda para a curva futura, hoje juros tanto na ponta longa quanto na curta. Tanto contrato de juros futuros com vencimento em 2025 quanto o que vence em 2029 recuaram”, diz Soares. Pão de Açúcar ON (PCAR3) surfou a maior alta da bolsa, decolando 10,50% no Ibovespa hoje. O papel de Grupo Soma ON (SOMA3) também se destacou, com avanço de 5,31%. Dólar hoje Simultaneamente, a moeda norte-americana, que subia no início do dia, passou a cair em relação ao real. Contudo, a moeda recuperou as perdas após a divulgação da ata do Fed, aponta Soares. Gino Olivares, economista-chefe da Azimut Wealth, destaca que, apesar de a ata do Fomc ter tido um tom mais “hawkish”, a mensagem final ao investidor foi a seguinte: “Muito provavelmente haverá cortes de juros em 2024; mas eles não são iminentes. Os mercados, que ficaram nervosos nos últimos dias pela expectativa de uma mensagem mais dura, aparentemente reagiram bem. Segue o jogo”, diz Olivares. O dólar chegou a se recuperar, mas perdeu força contra o real ao final do pregão. O câmbio oscilou 0,01% contra a moeda brasileira, com a moeda norte-americana cotada a R$ 4,9151. Por outro lado, no cenário global, o dólar ganhou força contra rivais de economias desenvolvidas. O índice DXY, que mede a força da moeda americana contra o iene e o euro, entre outros, subiu 0,29%, a 102,494 pontos. Ações em alta na bolsa de valore hoje O destaque positivo do dia incluindo todos os índices locais da bolsa de valores hoje ficou com a ação de maior alta do Ibovespa: Pão de Açúcar (PCAR3). Fora do índice, a principal alta da Bovespa foi a ação preferencial de Azevedo&Travassos, companhia de óleo e infraestrutura. O papel subiu 5,76%. Confira abaixo as cinco ações com maiores altas na bolsa de valores hoje. A lista tem como critério incluir apenas ações com volume de transação igual ou superior a R$ 1 milhão. O ranking foi atualizado às 18h40. Pão de Açúcar ON (PCAR3): 10,50% Azevedo&Travassos PN (AZEV4): +5,76% OceanPact (OCPT3): +5,74% Grupo Soma (SOMA3): +5,31% Log-In (LOGN3): +4,21% Ações em baixa na bolsa de valores hoje Na ponta de maiores baixas da Bovespa, a Recrusul fez uma dobradinha: teve o pior desempenho da bolsa hoje com uma queda de 8,05% na ação PN (RCSL4), e o segundo pior com o papel ON (RCSL3), com baixa de 7,66%. Após subir mais de 100% na bolsa de valores na terça-feira, a Sequoia Logística (SEQL3) despencou 6,33% no pregão. Confira a seguir as cinco ações com maiores perdas na bolsa de valores hoje.
A lista segue os mesmos critério do ranking de ações com maiores altas. Recrusul PN (RCSL4): -8,05% Recrusul ON (RCSL3): -7,66% Tenda ON (TEND3): -7,42% Gafisa ON (GFSA3): -6,67% Sequoia ON (SEQL3): -6,33% Bolsas de Nova York As bolsas de Nova York fecharam em queda nesta quarta-feira (3) após investidores interpretarem dados econômicos e a ata do Federal Reserve (Fed) como fatores que injetam incertezas na expectativa majoritária por agressivos cortes de juros a partir de março. O índice Dow Jones encerrou a sessão em baixa de 0,76%, a 37.430,19 pontos; o S&P 500 perdeu 0,80%, a 4.704,81 pontos; e o Nasdaq cedeu 1,18%, a 14.592,21 pontos. Bolsas da Europa As bolsas da Europa fecharam nesta quarta-feira, 3, em baixa, à medida que investidores se posicionavam para a ata do Federal Reserve (Fed), que será divulgada após o fechamento do pregão europeu e poderia indicar planos de cortes bem menos agressivos do que o mercado precificou na reta final de 2023. Em Londres, o FTSE 100, caiu 0,51% a 7.682,33 pontos, enquanto o índice DAX, em Frankfurt, fechou em queda de 1,38%, a 16.538,39 pontos. Já em Paris, O CAC 40 cedeu 1,58%, a 7.411,86 pontos. Em Milão, o FTSE MIB fechou em queda de 1,39%, a 30.100,84 pontos. Por fim, em Madri, o índice Ibex 35 caiu 1,26%, a 10.053,40 pontos, enquanto em Lisboa, o PSI 20 caiu 0,67%%, a 6.410,86 pontos. Gostou desse conteúdo e quer saber mais sobre investimentos? Faça os cursos gratuitos no Hub de Educação Financeira da B3! Link da matéria
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Nicole Caicedo brilló entre los sudamericanos en Salamanca
La "expedición" sudamericana en España continuó este sábado 3 de junio con el 25° Trofeo Ciudad de Salamanca/Memorial Carlos Gil Pérez, donde brillaron la ecuatoriana Nicole Caicedo y el juvenil sprinter colombiano Ronal Longa. Caicedo ganó los 400 metros llanos en 51.80, estableciendo el nuevo récord de su país (mejoró los 51.95 recientes de Gabriela Anahí Suárez). El segundo puesto fue para la colombiana Evelis Aguilar con 52.37, quedando tercera Yennifer Padilla, también colombiana, con 53.85. En la misma prueba, pero en hombres, continúa el colombiano Anthony Zambrano en la ruta de su recuperación y ganó en 46.39, quedando quinto el ecuatoriano Alan Aldair Minda con 47.83. Zambrano es subcampeón mundial y olímpico de esta disciplina. Su compatriota Ronal Longa, quien venía de una excepcional actuación en la altitud de Bogotá por el Sudamericano u20 (allí fue medalla de plata con récord absoluto de su país), ahora demostró que también se luce a nivel del mar y ganó la prueba principal de lso 100 metros con 10.19 (viento de 1.7ms). Le escoltó su compatrota Cralos Yesid Florez con 10.35. Otro colombiano de gran superación fue Brayan Rojas, ganador de los 110 metros vallas en 13.67, prueba en la que el panameño GIno Tsocano quedó 7° con 15.15. Otras victorias se dieron a través de la ecuatoriana Liuba Zaldívar en salto triple con 12.93 y la colombiana Melissa Torres en los 800 metros con 2:09.60. Su compatriota Valeria Cabezas fue segudna en 400 vallas con 58.29. En los 200 metros, la brasileña Tamiris de Liz también fue segunda con 23.80. En 10'0 metros, Gabriela Tenorio ganó su serie con 11.39 (viento de 0.5ms) pero no participó en la final. Allí Tamiris de Liz fue 5a. con 11.62 y Aimará Nazareno, sexta con 11.72. Read the full article
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Mammoth List of Feminist/Girl Power Books (200 + Books)
Lists of Real, Amazing Women Throughout History
Bad Girls Throughout History: 100 Remarkable Women Who Changed the World by Ann Shen
Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls by Elena Favilli & Francesca Cavallo
Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls 2 by Elena Favilli & Francesca Cavallo
Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Immigrant Women Who Changed the World by Elena Favilli & Francesca Cavallo
Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World by Pénélope Bagieu, Montana Kane (Translator)
Rejected Princesses: Tales of History's Boldest Heroines, Hellions, and Heretics by Jason Porath
Tough Mothers: Amazing Stories of History’s Mightiest Matriarchs by Jason Porath
Women in Science: 50 Fearless Pioneers Who Changed the World by Rachel Ignotofsky
Bygone Badass Broads: 52 Forgotten Women Who Changed the World by Mackenzi Lee
Wonder Women: 25 Innovators, Inventors, and Trailblazers Who Changed History by Sam Maggs
The Little Book of Feminist Saints by Julia Pierpont
Rad Women Worldwide: Artists and Athletes, Pirates and Punks, and Other Revolutionaries Who Shaped History by Kate Schatz
Warrior Women: 3000 Years of Courage and Heroism by Robin Cross & Rosalind Miles
Women Who Dared: 52 Stories of Fearless Daredevils, Adventurers, and Rebels by Linda Skeers & Livi Gosling
100 Nasty Women of History by Hannah Jewell
The Warrior Queens by Antonia Fraser
Sea Queens: Women Pirates Around the World by Jane Yolen
The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience by Hillary Rodham Clinton & Chelsea Clinton
Fight Like a Girl: 50 Feminists Who Changed the World by Laura Barcella
Samurai Women 1184–1877 by Stephen Turnbull
A Black Woman Did That by Malaika Adero
Tales from Behind the Window by Edanur Kuntman
Amazons, Abolitionists, and Activists: A Graphic History of Women's Fight for Their Rights by Mikki Kendall
Witches and Pagans: Women in European Folk Religion, 700-1100 by Max Dashu
Mad and Bad: Real Heroines of the Regency by Bea Koch
Modern HERstory: Stories of Women and Nonbinary People Rewriting History by Blair Imani
Individual and Group Portraits of Real, Amazing Women Throughout History
Alice Paul and the Fight for Women's Rights: From the Vote to the Equal Rights Amendment by Deborah Kops
Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote, and Insisted on Equality for All by Martha S. Jones
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: A Life by Jane Sherron De Hart
The Firebrand and the First Lady: Portrait of a Friendship: Pauli Murray, Eleanor Roosevelt, and the Struggle for Social Justice by Patricia Bell-Scott
I Am Malala: The Story of the Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban by Malala Yousafzai, Christina Lamb
Life Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA by Amaryllis Fox
Native Country of the Heart: A Memoir by Cherríe L. Moraga
The Soul of a Woman by Isabel Allende
Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly
Ashley's War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield by Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
Alice Diamond and the Forty Elephants: The Female Gang That Terrorised London by Brian McDonald
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📚Estamos trabajando en el siguiente libro "Prosaicas de Lafe" del poeta y director de teatro Gino Bencivenga.
Julio de 2006 - Año VIII - N° 94
Escribir desde Laferrère es, supongo, como escribir desde cualquier otro lugar. Los temas de la escritura, la poesía son similares (hablo como herramienta) en la China, Paraguay o en el Norte. Hoy todo nos resulta igualador, nos achica a todos por igual modo (a algunos un poco más que a otros). El lugar donde vivimos o elegimos vivir puede ser un factor determinante para construir el espacio de creación desde donde escribiremos o poetizaremos. Es posible que el lugar de la infancia es lo que determina el rumbo del poeta. Dijo Wallace Stevens: <<El mundo del poeta depende del mundo que ha contemplado>>. Esas imágenes serán definitorias, esos fotogramas como una película, nunca sabremos dónde se ubica la realidad más pura, veo esas imágenes con intensidad y sentido.Por ejemplo: en mi infancia, el Río Matanza con sus bancos de niebla, las vías del tren en que se ahondaba en la bruma, el vapor de las bocas de la gente que esperaba el tren, los dibujos que hacíamos con los vidrios de la estación, los animales en las jaulas, el interior del bar de Luna lleno de obreros tomándose una grapa o ginebra, Luna siempre en camiseta y boina vasca, en pleno invierno, la imagen de ese cuadro pintado en la pared con tema gauchesco, siempre me pregunté quién lo habría pintado, las calles de barro, en que los días de lluvia formábamos el caminito seco por el que podíamos caminar para ir de una vereda a la otra, imágenes, recuerdos, las quintas, los chalés, los inmigrantes que llegaban a montones, es común a todo ojo que mira o haya mirado, más tarde vendrán los recuerdos, versos, fragmentos, esencias, partes de un todo, no obstante podemos decir que para ese chico esas imágenes eran su mundo.Porque así son las imágenes de la infancia: inmensos, agigantados, por esos ojos deslumbrados que es la niñez, y allí estarán los recuerdos, como una impronta, un rompecabezas de difícil e imposible resolución.Un día veremos otras ciudades, el mar, el campo de Ramallo, el Río Paraná, las inundaciones, el croar de los sapos, el silencio de la casa alumbrada con la lámpara de querosén, otra dimensión humana del paisaje, la loca de la estación, Tatín con su ternura, los jugadores de fútbol, los boxeadores, los cirujas del andén, ir a bailar al Stella d´Italia, Karina, Fortunato, la sociedad de fomento, Alumni, ir al cine, todo comienza a entrar en nuestra dimensión, el mundo se ensancha, ya somos de un lugar, las imágenes reales y las imaginadas entran en combate, la vida comienza el entramado que empieza a formar el lenguaje que permita atrapar esos elementos de la realidad, el poeta es un ojo que mira y mira hasta que las palabras comienzan a jugar con las imágenes, será una lucha, la existencia comienza a mirarse y a caber en un poema, las palabras nos permiten ir apresando la forma donde iremos juntando lo visto con lo imaginado, reducir toda esa inmensidad a algunas pocas palabras nuestro tiempo y lugar, marcas visibles de lo vivido, uno se pregunta: ¿qué poesía escribiremos entonces? Cómo pasar esas vivencias a la poesía, en ese trabajo está la montaña que hay que subir para comenzar a escribir. Siempre digo que cuando uno observa el conglomerado humano de la estación de Laferrère, a las siete de la mañana se percibe el dramatismo, la soledad, la desesperación, me animo a decir que es un reflejo de lucha en un lugar en el mundo, es lo que uno siente y ve, porque si uno mira y no siente, puede ser vacío y la poesía no valdría la pena.De lo pequeño a lo grande, el ojo va adaptando esos recuerdos en palabras y es volver a recrear esos paisajes de pobreza, soledad, luchas, el esfuerzo por dignificar la vida, es así que vivimos aferrándonos a lo pequeño para resistir problemáticas, el vértigo de lo inmenso, se aplaca con lo mínimo y la respuesta es la poesía misma, que no tiene respuestas.En estos tiempos la poesía se ha reducido sobre sí misma, cuando al mundo se le han terminado las grandes preguntas.La poesía es movimiento, música y silencio.Hablo de la ciudad de Laferrère, donde vivo y reflexiono. Aquí no hay modelos, tradición, de hecho se escribe sobre lo inapresable, para siempre inquietante, esto es el desafío, es el ahora, es una hoja en blanco y una hoja en blanco todos nos está permitido, que después viene otro y otro intento, entre las palabras y Laferrère estamos nosotros y al fin de cuentas, la escritura no es un espacio geográfico, es mucha más intrincado como la vida y la muerte y uno debe decir no renunciaré a mi crecimiento.
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"A historical chronological depiction from an imaginary Italy: a guess the reference game". 100th Anniversary
Unknown: Pdor Mythos Unknown: Appears the superheroes gene "Vip" 10'000 A.C: In the Mediterranean basin lives a society of amazoness 89 A.C: Marcus Aemilius Scaurus is born 71 A.C: Spartacus leads a slaves rebellion 55 A.C: Tros of Samothrace takes the parts of the Breton resistance against the Roman conquest of Britain 50 A.C: Julius Augustus Caesar's complete conquest of Gaul finds resistance against a village in Armorica 11 March 44 A.C: Julius Augustus Caesar is murdered 80: Barbarian Ardarico's conquest of Rome miserably fails; Flavian Amphitheatre is inaugurated and Timo becomes a gladiator 128: Architect Lucius Quintus Modestus repeatedly travels through time until the 21st century and visits the modern Japan 536: Martinus Paduei, a mysterious genius ahead of his time, leaves his mark in history as inventor, business owner, strategist and politician 569: King Alboin befriends and welcomes a sly and smart peasant to his court in Verona 726: Girolama Pellacani is raped by the Longobards 1050: Brancaleone of Norcia is born 1076: The saint hermit of Bismantova is sent to Aquileia in search of allies at the behest of Pope Gregory VII, but is hindered by the devil 1080: Brancaleone of Norcia takes part at the first crusade 1141: Baudolino is born 1150: Various supernatural events take place at the castle of Otranto 1249: The company of Selva Bella participates at the mission to free Enzo of Sardinia 1271: Marco Polo begins his travel toward the Orient 1280: Marco Polo reaches the court of Kublai Khan and tell him about the 55 cities 1295: Marco Polo returns to Venice Early XIV Century: To win the maritime war against Venice, the Genoese captain Luigi Gottardi builds the underground canal of Meloria 1300: Poet Dante Alighieri visits the afterlife in a week 1327: William of Baskerville is involved in a murder case sets in a benedictine abbey 15 April 1452: Leonardo da Vinci is born 1478: Takes places the quests of the "Company of the Gallows" 1506: Arte Spalletti becomes an artist 1534: Two english brothers find a passage for a subterranean world where the time flows more slowly and is populated by a society of pygmies 1537: During the battle of Turin a french soldier mysteriously survives to several deadly wounds 1570: To save her lover, war-prisoner at Famagosta in Cyprus, the duchess of Eboli wears an armor and under the alias of Captain Storm fights several battle against the Ottoman Empire 1595: The suicide of two lovers leads peace in a longtime feud between two Veronese families 1630: The black plague continues its killspread, Spanish local lord Don Rodrigo is found dead 1643: Nobleman Roberto de la Grive is presumed lost after a shipwreck in the Pacific Ocean 1650s: Alchemist Girolamo Fumagalli develops the basic technique of thanatography 1660s: Viscount Medardo of Terralba returns changed and maimed in a strange and impossible way from the Ottoman wars in Bohemia 1686: After losing his brothers during the Franco-Spanish war at the hand of Duke Wan Guld, the Lord of Ventimiglia Emilio of Roccabruna promises to avenge them and becomes the notorious Black Corsair 1711: A group of alchemists evoke a demon to gain eternal life 1713: Sir Frances Varney commits suicide by throwing himself into Mt. Vesuvius 7 January 1730: In Siena is approved the Notice of Violante of Bavaria 1741: Antonio Salvatore "Totò" Sapore invents pizza to bring peace between French and Neapolitan armies 1750s: Armando "The Scorpion" Catalano seeks the Templar treasure 1762: Reverend Yorick, friend of Tristram Shandy, visits France and Italy for a health issue 1764: Father Schedoni is involved in a conspiracy 1767: Cosimo Piovasco of Rondò, future baron of Ombrosa, climbs up a tree and will live his entire life on the trees 18 October 1775: Carlo Altovivi is born 1790: Scandal of the fallen noble family Mazzini 1798: Nobleman and soldier Fabrizio del Dongo is born 25 March 1799: Jacopo Ortis dies 1801: Vampire Giovanni Nosferatu is born 1812: Soldier Lazzaro Scacerni is one of the survivors of the retreat from Moscow and, after returning in Italy, becomes a wealthy miller 1825: History professor Mercurio Loi disappears 1826: Dr. Weiss solves the Fritzheim case 1829: A frenchman discovers the Spada family's treasure located in Montecristo Isle 1850: Count Isidor Ottavio Baldassarre Fosco reaches England to plan a political conspiracy 1855: Princess Teresa Uzeda of Francalanza dies 1860: The wooden puppet Pinocchio becomes a real children 1863: Three persons, claiming to be part of a scientific expedition, are spotted been ejected from Mt. Stromboli 1864: Countess Marina Vittoria Crusnelli of Malombra gets possessed 1870: Enrico Bottini is born; Edwin Drood mysteriously disappears leaving a secret still unsolved 1874: As social experiment some prisoners are released in a deserted island to create a self-managed isolated colony; Arsène Lupin is born 1878: Rosso Malpelo dies 1885: A frenchman from Tarascon survive to a fall during an attempt to reach the peak of Mt. Blanc 1887: Professor Sandrelli develops a substance that cancels gravity 1888: Full of remorse, baron Carlo Coriolano of Santafusca admits of being a killer 1889: Masked hero "Hidden Face" and Ugo Pastore take part at the Treaty of Wuchale; Escorted by english explorer Adam Wild, Count Narciso Molfetta explores Africa 7 December 1891: Vito Andolini is born 1893: Marco Pagot is born 1895: Architect Emilio Varelli starts the construction of the Three Mothers' manors September 1897: Giannino "Gian Burrasca" Stoppani is born 1898: The suppression of Milan riots are sabotaged by Tommaso Reiner 1899: Vadim Vadimovich N. Storov is born 29 May 1899: Giuseppe "Peppone" Bottazzi is born 30 May 1899: Don Camillo Tarocci is born Early 1900s: Paolo Zeder hypothesizes the "K-Zone" theory; Actress Maria Sarti gains notoriety under the stage name Ninì Tirabusciò 1910: Architect Emilio Varelli finishes the construction of the Three Mothers' manors; Aldovino reaches the moon to marry the princess Yala; Count Emilio Ponticelli partecipes at the Daily Post air race 1911: Famous composer Gustav von Aschenbach dies during a holiday in Venice WWI: Flying ace Marco Pagot turns into an anthropomorphic pig and assumes the identity of the bounty hunter Porco Rosso; Aviator Luciano Serra, aviator Matteo Campini, Private Lazzaro Scacerni and Private Italino take part at the conflict; Baron Cesare Stromboli helps the Triple Entente; Private Piero dies 1915: Air piratess Filibus terrorizes southern Italy performing several thefts 15 October 1915: Emilio Largo is born 1919: A man dressed in red and constantly speaking in rhyme becomes one of the richest italian 1920: Famous film director Guido Anselmi is born; Pugilist Furio Almirante emigrates in America 1927: Dr. Artemio Zacchia founds a medicine and natural science academy and starts his studies on immortality March 1927: Detective Francesco "Ciccio" Ingravallo solves the Via Merulana mystery June 1929: Fascist militia suppression at Fontamara 1930: Dominetta Vitali is born; Scientist Pier Cloruro de' Lambicchi creates a substance that gives life to the images 1933: Gastone Uliani investigates the faun's case 17 July 1934: Ugo Fantozzi is born 1935: Italy's invasion of Ethiopia is obstacled by local spy Bara 1936: Lawyer Gino Motta is locked up in an asylum after claiming that in the sea near Levanto lives a colony of mermaids 29 September 1936: Lolito B. Lassica is born 1938: Benzino Napaloni signs an alliance with Adenoid Hynkel; The launch of hierarch Gaetano Maria Barbagli's expedition for Mars takes place; Primo Cossi chooses to undergoes at the EPRA experiment; Dr. Emilio Lizardo and Professor Tohichi Hikita build the oscillation overthruster, Lizardo trying to enter into the 8th dimension becomes insane; American archeologist Martin Padway travels through time until 535 1939: Count Zero becomes a fascist agent; Film director Salvatore Di Vita is born 10 May 1939: Hierarch Gaetano Maria Barbagli and his troop land on Mars WWII: Captain Alberto Bertorelli, Captain Antonio Corelli, Major Oscar Pilli, Sergeant Nicola Lo Russo, Lieutenant Gino Rossati, Marmittone and Galeazzo Musolesi take part at the conflict; Partisian Johnny loses his life; Partisan Natalino "Capellone" Tartufato saves the life of the english spy Charles Harrison, Private Antonio is considered as straggler in Russia 1940s: Marcella Valmarin becomes a famous actress under the stage name of Alba Doris 25 December 1942: Photographer Valentina Rosselli is born 1943: The Finzi-Continis family is exterminated in a German Nazi lager, along with other jews 1944: In a hidden palace in the Republic of Salò, tortures takes place by hand of four wealthy personality of the republic 1945: End of World War II in Europe and the prison camps are freed, Giosuè Orefice is among the survivors 3 March 1945: Nicola "Nico" Giraldi is born 6 July 1945: Roberto "Rocky" Balboa is born 1950s: Bianca Castafiore is recognized as one of the best soprano in the world; Amelia Bonetti and Pippo Botticella become two renowned tip-tap dancers 6 September 1950: Salvo Montalbano is born 1952: In a laboratory comes to life a creature made of rubber 1953: Michele Apicella is born; During a diplomatic visit in Italy a princess escapes through the streets of Rome 1955: Criminal and con artist Mr. Ripley lands in Italy 1956: Painter Buono Legnani commits suicide 1957: Exorcist Don Zauker lands in Livorno 19 September 1958: Renato "René" Ferretti is born 1959: Topo Gigio debuts and becomes a television star; Detective Nero Wolfe moves to Rome after some "problems" with FBI 1960: Authoress Enrica Valldolit wins the Nobel Prize in Literature 1961: A british spy agent kills the terrorist Emilio Largo; A cemetery man has a close encounter with the Death 15 August 1962: A young university student loses his life in a car accident caused by an overtaking 1963: Medic Duca Lamberti loses his license and is imprisoned for practicing euthanasia; Calimero is born; "The Alphabet Killer" is caught 1966: Criminal Mastermind "The Fox" evades from prison 4 October 1967: Deboroh La Roccia is born 1968: Diabolik is presumed dead; Primo Cossi wakes up from hibernation and becomes a hitman related to the events of the Years of Lead 1969: A british criminal gang robs the FIAT industry 1970s: A criminal uses the sewer of a metropolis as hiding place and house; At Milan a group of bounty hunters form the C.T Association 1971: Fumagalli's thanatography is used to solve the four flies' mystery; Alberto Valle becomes the new Avio Motor CEO 1972: Somewhere in northern Italy, inside the Military Area 36, Professor Endriadi and his research team build the first AI February 1973: Four men commits suicide through planteration in a villa near Paris 1 June 1973: A terroristic attack blows up the Madonnina statue atop Milan Cathedral 1974: Andrea Straniero is born; Approved the healthcare reform "C.M.G"; Camilla Cagliostri is born 1975: After months of shipwreck on a deserted island in the Mediterranean sea, the wife of the industrial Lanzetti and a sailor are saved; The corpses of the Crespi d'Adda cemetery are resurrected; At Rome, German psychic medium Helga Ulmann is brutally killed 1976: For having inflicts severe damages to the organized criminality all over Italy in just few years, mysterious killers murder the police commissioner Betti 1977: Virginia Ducci survives at a murder attempt thanks to her clairvoyance 1978: Science fiction writer Della Spigola is abducted by the martians of Phobos; Discovered a breed of talking dog with a particular white fur with red spots; Famous chef Fausto Zoppi is killed by drowning; It ends the Filippo Carducci's kidnapping case; Riccardo Finzi begins his career as P.I 1979: 1980s: The ministry of the Great Hunt is founded; 1980: "Caterina" an American brand of robotic housekeeper goes on sale; Neapolitan camorra boss "The Marseillaise" and his gang are killed after a showdown; Rocky Giraldi is born, so named in honour of the famous boxer 12 August 1980: The Matchstick Man is spotted near the Abruzzi countryside 3 October 1980: Leonardo Zuliani is born 1981: The criminal known as "The Human Beast" loses his life in a gunfight 1982: The "K-Zone" theory is confirmed and Paolo Zeder is resurrected as zombie 1983: For the first time, alive people witness the "Palio di Siena of the dead contrade"; It is archived the case of the serial killer known as "The Killer Dwarf"; Naples F.C pays three billion for the acquisition of Brazilian footballer Paulo Roberto Cotequinho, he'll lead the Naples to the victory of its first championship four years later. 1984: Two men inadvertently travel through time back the 1492 August 1988: The first issue of "Bloody Eye" is published 1989: During a conference in Rome, experts try to discover the truth behind the Edwin Drood mystery; Deboroh La Roccia becomes Rat-Man 20 March 1989: Commissioner Corrado Cattani is killed in a mafia ambush 1990: FIFA World Cup scandal, the Italy team hires two pornstars to win; Salvo Montalbano becomes a police commissioner 1991: 1992: Sicilian gangster Johnny Stecchino uselessly resort to a person exchange to avoid death; During the annual Milan Film Festival, mystery fiction writer and amateur sleuth Jessica Fletcher resolves a murder case; During the quadrennial pallastrada world competition the St. Catherine prophecy comes true burning up the entire state of Gladonia November 1992: Daria Marchesi is jailed for the Baldacci murder, thus Marino Strano becomes Bloody Eye's head writer 1994: "The Florence Monster" is finally arrested; A feud between two families ends with the use of a low-potential atomic warhead; After various vicissitudes experienced in India, Marco Donati is exposed at the Aquarium Berlin as "The boy with the gills" 1995: Marco Buratti aka "The Alligator" starts a new career as P.I. 1996: After his death Ugo Fantozzi returns to life until 1998 1997: Police agent Napoleone di Carlo abandons his profession and moves in Switzerland 1999: Ugo Fantozzi is cloned; "The Fish in Love" becomes an international bestseller 2000s: Jimi Dini works at the development of his videogame "Nirvana"; Dr. Bartolomeo Zacchia continues his father's studies 2001: A romanian vampire is sighted in Rome April 2001: Giorno Giovanna becomes the Gangstar of the mafia association "Passione" 2005: Police agent Rocky Giraldi enters in service 2006: Rise of nationalism in Italy brings to the birth of Captain Padania July 2006: Activist Leonardo Zuliani disappears 2007: Mater Lacrimarum is killed 2009: During a spiritual séance, Gualtiero Marchesi conjures the Emily Ann Faulkner's spirit 2013: Long Wei becomes a local hero for the chinese communities in Italy; Celestine VI becomes the new pope 2014: An amateur gang of smart drugs dealers is arrested; Michele Silenzi gains superpowers 2015: Low-grade criminal Enzo Ceccotti gets superpowers and becomes the superhero Jeeg Robot; Arsène Lupin's grandson is spotted in Italy 2016: Benzino Napaloni is cloned; Intellectual Mario Bambea survives at his suicide attempt, contemporaneously begins the rise of popularity of the comedian Fabrizio "Bizio" Capoccetti 2017: In Calabria a farmer befriends a rare specimen of unicorn 11 September 2077: An asteroid falls in northeast Italy sweeping away Padoa, Vicenza and Verona while Venice is half submerged
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We Want the Wilderness Intro: Works Cited
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Me gustas tanto, Miranda!
La banda, que cumplió 20 años el pasado 2021, volvió a Montevideo para encender La Trastienda con una doble fecha plagada de hits. La crónica de la fiesta que nunca falla: Miranda! en MVD.
Por: Ginny Lupin Fotos: Gino Bomba
Miranda! empezó como un dúo, nada más y nada menos que en el mítico escenario de Cemento. Corría el año 2001, que quedaría marcado a fuego en la memoria argentina por recuerdos para nada cercanos a la energía y puesta en escena que Juliana Gattas y Ale Sergi llevaban a la noche porteña. Pero con el fantasma de la crisis sobrevolando la ciudad - y a sabiendas de unos pocos privilegiados - la principal propuesta pop de la Argentina se gestaba en el foco cultural alternativo del barrio Constitución. Después se conformaría la banda como tal, bajo el nombre que hoy conocemos y con la colaboración de músicos que se sumaron a la propuesta (Lolo Fuentes en guitarra y Nicolás Grimaldi en bajo como miembros con más años transcurridos en el proyecto). En 2002 vería la luz su primer disco, Es Mentira, y en 2004 sonarían en todas las radios del río de la plata y la región con su éxito Don; “es la guitarra de Lolo” siendo hasta el día de hoy una de las líneas más coreadas del cancionero rioplatense de los 2000.
En los 21 años que siguieron a aquellos primeros recitales, Miranda! pasó de ser una revelación a un icono. Festivales, giras, la partida de Lolo, nuevos discos, aniversarios y una pandemia los llevó nuevamente a las bases: Juliana y Ale, la dupla intocable, que ahora vuelve a girar en formato dueto.
En esta gira, que sirve de excusa para presentar Souvenir (su último disco, 2021) los acompañan en vivo Ludovica “Ludo” Morell en la batería y Gabriel Lucena en guitarra, además de pistas y efectos que colaboran en llevar sus discos al escenario. Los éxitos siguen, la chispa también, solo quedaba la vuelta a Montevideo para reafirmar que su pop furioso es himno a ambos lados del Río de la Plata.
La vuelta a Montevideo
Miranda! en vivo es un show, no un recital. Y vale la aclaración para ir preparadx para el despliegue increíble que proponen. Sobre el escenario hay escenografía, no el básico telón o la pantalla con imágenes proyectadas. Antes que lxs músicxs hay maniquíes, perchas con vestuario, boas de plumas, pelucas. Parecen camerinos, pero no; son las tablas que están a punto de recibir a dos estrellas renombradas de la música Argentina.
Ale y Juliana salen al escenario con outfits a juego. El dresscode a lo largo de la noche será en tonos de blanco, negro, rosa, fucsia, plata y brillos. Cuerina, vinilo, plumas, lunares, gafas de sol y texturas metalizadas son parte de la estética elegida para personificar el glamour que Miranda! genera.
Sobre el escenario, Ludo y Gabriel acompañan de negro; y debajo, el público se pierde en un mar de colores y gritos. Hay gente joven, lookeada como para salir a la fiesta de moda. Matrimonios vestidos para una cena especial, grupos de amigues con vasos de cervezas, familias con hijes, celulares en alto y manos vogueando. Todes saltan y bailan, porque en la diversidad de su gente, Miranda! es una fiesta.
El arranque es con Por Amar al Amor - que en una de sus versiones de estudio motivó un feat con Los Tabaleros y una incursión en la chacarera - y para el primer cambio de vestuario, al ritmo de Extraño, Ale dejaba un primer mensaje significativo a la audiencia.
“Te extraño, pero no tanto” cantaba el frontman, cuando acotó: “Mentira, Montevideo, te extrañé un montón”.
Estemos dónde nadie esté
Canta Miranda! en su hit Yo te diré, pero en La Trastienda todo fue frente a la atenta mirada de sus seguidores. Ya sea por dinamismo (la primera función comenzó apenas pasadas las 21 y la segunda estaba prevista para las 23) o por un efecto deseado (factible, sabiendo que la banda no deja nada al azar); todos los cambios de vestuario se dieron sobre el escenario.
El recurso dio lugar a momentos especiales, como Juliana cantando frente al espejo en una cotidianidad muy hogareña, o ambos artistas acomodándose la ropa entre ellos. En la simetría de la escenografía, así como lo sincronizado de sus movimientos, Ale y Juliana se mueven como uno; una familiaridad que se hace aún más evidente al verlos en esos momentos de pausa.
El resultado es un vistazo a la intimidad de la banda pop más exitosa de Argentina, y la prueba final de que la música pop puede jugar con las frivolidades permitiéndose también matices de sencillez y cercanía.
En lo musical también juegan con fusiones, experimentan. Es pop furioso, sí, pero con tintes de electrónica, muchos sintetizadores y coqueteos con otros géneros y expresiones artísticas.
Entre las Dos, el feat con la chilena Javiera Mena para el último álbum, da lugar a un momento clave en el show. Otro cambio de vestuario los encuentra de negro, con transparencias y pelucas oscuras. Un poco recuerdan a la nueva era de Babasónicos, donde Dárgelos es por momentos chamán o bruja. Juliana y Ale se cubren la cara con velos al ritmo de una intro instrumental (la música nunca para, ni en los cambios de vestuario ni en las transiciones entre temas, Ludo, Gabriel y las pistas continúan marcando el ritmo). Una niña a mi derecha le dice a su madre entusiasmada: “Parecen los monstruos de Harry Potter”. Dementores, le responde ella, y yo pienso que tiene razón mientras la dupla comienza a hacer palmas flamenqueras. El público acompaña el estribillo con coreografía, hay abanicos, movimientos de manos y una euforia generalizada al escuchar por primera vez en vivo los últimos lanzamientos.
De gala para el gran final
La moda rige todo, y así pareció entenderlo Miranda! Ni bien se visten de traje, empieza la verdadera fiesta, con un clásico tras otro sin parar a respirar.
Uno pensaría que promediando los 40 y pico, y augurando una función inmediatamente después de esta, los músicos moderarían su energía en el primer show. Pero no. Miranda! da una hora y media de espectáculo con prisa y sin pausa, alimentados por los gritos y aplausos de los suyos.
La interacción con el público merecería un artículo aparte. Temas como Me gustas tanto propician que Ale y Juliana señalen a su audiencia, quienes responden con gritos, corazones formados con los dedos y lágrimas de emoción. Con 20 años sobre los escenarios, la banda genera una euforia que los mantiene vigentes, ganando nuevas generaciones de adeptos y reafirmando en sus fieles seguidores que son un espectáculo al que vale la pena volver.
Con Don, el clásico de clásicos, la banda se despide entre agradecimientos y promesas de un pronto regreso. Sin embargo, el adiós no era tal, y regresan con gabardinas a lunares para dirigirse una vez más a los montevideanos que llenaron dos Trastiendas para escucharlos.
“Gracias por dejarnos vivir de esto” - dice Ale al público, entre reconocimientos a la producción, el lugar y los músicos que los acompañan.
El cierre, un mimo a “los de siempre” fue con Romix, de su primer álbum. Así, en una ovación eufórica, Miranda! dijo hasta pronto a Montevideo, dejando a una sala llena contando los días para la vuelta.
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