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Reseña del libro La chica que vive al final del camino de Laird Koenig, publicado por editorial Impedimenta.
#Laird Koenig#Editorial Impedimenta#jon bilbao#lectura actual#currently reading#La chica que vive al final del camino#The Girl Who Lives Down the Lane#pablo concha
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Time for cake with @mirandharry on a STUA Meseta table. A walnut design by Jon Gasca. MESETA: www.stua.com/design/meseta Cafe @cokooncafe Via @mosel.es
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Errabal Jazz I: Gonzalo del Val, The Machetazo, David Sancho, Eva Alcaide quinteto, The New Jazz Collective y Xahu. Por Enrique Farelo [Grabaciones de jazz]
Errabal Jazz I: Gonzalo del Val, The Machetazo, David Sancho, Eva Alcaide quinteto, The New Jazz Collective y Xahu. Por Enrique Farelo [Grabaciones de jazz]
Errabal Jazz: un sello de calidad y destacado cuidado para aficionados y músicos. Un sello digno de tener muy en cuenta por los artistas que componen su catálogo y por el amor y cuidado que dedican al diseño de los CD desde el ya lejano año 2002 y de la mano de su coordinador Joxe Azkarate. Nacido en el País Vasco no solo se nutre de músicos de Euskal Herria y la Península Ibérica, también cuenta…
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#Aitor Bravo#Borja Barrueta#Carlos Montull#Carme Canela#Daniel Juárez#Dario Guibert#David Sancho#David Sancho 3#Enrique Farelo#Errabal Jazz#Eva Alcaide#Eva Alcaide Quinteto#Fredi Peláez#Gonzalo del Val#Hilario Rodeiro#Irati Bilbao#Jesús Caparrós#Jon Ander Amigo#Jorge Castañeda#Jorge Fernández#Josu Salegi#Juan de Diego#Manel Fortià#Marco Bellizzi#Mikel Núñez#Mikel Urretagoiena#Nacho Fernández#Raynald Colom#Romain Pilon#The Machetazo
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Jon Kortajarena by Diego Vourakis for Esquire México
The brilliance of Jon Kortajarena
At 38 years old, this universal Bilbao native – a symbol of modern masculinity – lives more fully than ever. With three projects in progress as an actor and several modeling campaigns on the horizon, he feels happy and calm. This photo shoot and interview for Esquire Mexico (all exclusively, from Los Angeles) reflects that and more
𝙸’𝚖 𝚊 𝙼𝚊𝚗 𝚋𝚢 𝙱𝚕𝚊𝚌𝚔 𝚂𝚝���𝚘𝚋𝚎 🎧
#jon kortajarena#diego vourakis#Esquire México#5/2024#esquire#esquire magazine#masculine#x-heesy#fashion#fashionable#fashionphotography#fashionlover#fashionart#fashionaddict#fashionphotographer#fashionpost#fashionshoot#fashionlove#fashionlovers#fashioneditoral#editoral#catwalk
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on the docket to make (in no particular order):
colleen rose curran appreciation gifset
jon robyns phantom hands
maiya hikasa as meg giry
holly-anne hull's last show gifset(s) still crazy that i commissioned the vid tbfh...
katie hall as fantine
haley dortch as fantine
lulu-mae pears as cosette
nathania ong as eponine
ruby church as eponine
les miserables 10th anniversary concert
les miserables 25th anniversary concert
les miserables 2019 concert
aimee lou wood as sally bowles
grace hodgett-young as eurydice and all of uk hadestown tbfh
isa briones as eurydice and jfish!
aaron tveit as sweeney todd
josh and annaleigh's last show
maria bilbao appreciation gifset
jojo levesque as satine appreciation gifset
solea pfeiffer in hamlet
phillippa soo in camelot
elizabeth teeter in beetlejuice
isabella esler in beetlejuice
love never dies 2023 concert
frozen west end and na tour
#making myself a good long list to keep me busy this summer :3#i have such a backlog of bootlegs ASDFDS#doe.txt
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Reading Reina Roja and breathing heavy every 3 minutes
Some excerpts:
Jon is used to handle things from last century (he lives with his mother), dark places (he's gay) [...]
These damn old buildings, thinks Jon. Without room to install some elevators. This couldn't happen in Bilbao.
Detective Gutiérrez has a barrel-shaped chest, and two matching arms. On the inside, although it can't be noticed, there are muscles of an harrijasotzaile. Lifting 293 kilos is his own record, no less, and that wihout much training, just like a hobby. To spend Saturday morning. So his colleagues don't tease him for being a f*g. Because Bilbao is Bilbao and policemen are policemen [...]
Or maybe he gets imprisoned further away for his own security, somehwere where amatxo won't be able to visit him. Or bring him a container full of her famous Sunday barbels. Nine years, fifty Sundays each, equals 450 Sundays without barbels. More or less. It seems like too big a punishment to him. And his amatxo is already old. She had him at 27, almost completely a virgin, just as it ought to be.
—That man seemed handsome. He has the voice of a handsome man— says the elderly lady, whishing that her granddaughter gets rid of her spiderwebs.
—He's gay, gran.
—Nonsenses, child. No man is gay when you put your hand close to their faucet. Back in the day I healed a few.
But in a game to see who's more pigheaded is difficult to win someone from Bilbao.
—I'm not fat, I'm strong. Although I'm confessing you something - he says, lowering his voice, as if he was going to make her part of a big secret—. I like to eat.
The rampant homophobia [edited] and Basque-phobia is... insulting and truly unbearable. And all this in just 50 pages.
And this was the best-selling trilogy by a Spanish author of the last years in Spain. Ugh.
Not surprising now that we think of it.
Please if you've read it, share your opinion!
#euskadi#euskal herria#basque country#pais vasco#pays basque#reina roja#books#juan gomez jurado#homophobia#basquephobia#personal
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LA ELECCIÓN INTERNA 2024
just as last year, the website eurovision-spain.com, the main spanish website for all eurovision related stuff, made la elección interna, an unofficial preselection made for the fans, in which they send in artists they would want to see in eurovision / benidorm fest, they select 100 (they also add some chosen by the eurovision-spain team, just as in the official preselection) and then there's votings until there's a winner. the past two years some of the 12 finalists were in the benidorm fest, and it's highly indicative of what the people want to see that year. for instance, the winners of 2022's elección interna were tanxugueiras (nothing to add there), and of 2023's was maría josé llergo (her sound is very similar to blanca paloma). at first i was gonna do a post talking about my favourites cause i did listen to the 100 songs (i discover a lot of cool artists through it!), but it got way too long and complicated so i decided to settle for the top 12 instead.
i do recommend listening to all songs tho, here is the official youtube playlist and here's the spotify one if you want to give them a go !! anyways, hope you like it :) as always, everything will be under the cut
12. LA MARÍA - MON VETLATORI
La María is the stage name of María Bertomeu Soria, a Valencian (from Oliva) artist singing in Valencian with sounds representative of Valencian folklore and popular songs.
Mon Vetlatori (My Wake) talks about the burial of a young María who, after going viral with a song, she's buried in critics and insults and she has to grow up too fast.
I really liked this song!! It was one of the last I watched (I watched all through youtube) and I got chills from it, it reminds me of what Blanca Paloma did but with Valencian sounds which <33333
11. BULEGO - SUZKO ERROBERAK:
Bulego is a basque pop group from Azkoitia made up of Tomas Lizarazu (voice), Itziar Beitia (keyboard), Jon Larrañaga (bass), Rubén Lizarralde (guitar) and Xabier Arrieta (drums). They sing in Euskera and are very known in their natal Euskadi.
Suzko Erroberak (Fireworks) talks about defying what its expected and doing what feels right for you. It's a catchy euskaldun pop song with 70s vibes.
I AM IN LOVE WITH THE MUSIC VIDEO cause it gave me so much SKAM vibes that it made me fantasize about a SKAM Euskadi based in Bilbao with those four as protagonists and yeah... Also the song is fun !!! I love pop so this song was made for me, it's just *chef's kiss*
10. LONTREIRA - CAMPO DA FESTA
Lontreira is a Galician band from Vigo formed by Rotce (keyboard), Adri Coyote (vocals) and Iván Barral (guitar) singing in Galician mixing traditional elements with electronic music.
Campo da Festa (Party Field) is a fun song that combines fertility rituals with dance themes. I tried understanding the lyrics but I am not that familiar with Galician, so I couldn't get much more sorry.
I love this !!! It reminds me like SHUM but more gentle, and their vibe is so fun and yeah. 10 / 10. Also they have confirmed they've sent a song to Benidorm Fest so they could be participants this year !!!
9. JULIETA - CARI:
Julieta Gracián is a Catalan pop artist from Barcelona that has a sound that mixes electronic, pop, and urban music, and her greatest inspiration is Angèle, frequently including French sounds in her songs. She is widely known in Catalonia as the next big thing.
Cari (Honey/Sweetie/Love... you get it) is the first chapter of her new album, which will delve on the incidents that happen during one night in Julieta's life. In this song she stumbles in the club into a guy she likes. The song has sounds of house mixed with pop.
I knew Julieta beforehand!! I hadn't listened to her but I had seen people talking about her on Twitter, and now I get the hype!!!! As an Ana Mena superfan, she just hits the same spot, and I can't wait what she could offer to Benidorm Fest!! I'm all for new pop girlies, I collect them like pokemon cards.
8. VALERIA CASTRO - LA RAÍZ:
Valeria Castro is a Canarian singer-songwriter from La Palma island that is known for her incredible voice and her heartfelt songs, very intimist and calming but also with strong messages. She has also recently been nominated to a Latin Grammy for this song !!!!!!
La Raíz (The Root) talks about going back to your roots when something bad happens. In her case, this song is most likely about the volcanic eruption in her home island of La Palma in 2021, which inspired various songs in her second album.
I am so very normal about Valeria Castro. Um. She's one of my favourite singers of all time, I've seen her live twice and I kinda have a crush on her so. yeah. She has one of the prettiest voices ever and her songs are like a hug and she's the cutest person in this planet and I love her. I would recommend listening to her full discography cause her two albums are just. 10/10 (chiquita and con cariño y con cuidado) but for now here's her (probably) two most popular songs, guerrera and la corriente <3 Anyways. Having her in Benidorm Fest would be a longtime dream for me and it would do her so good, she's a gift to the world and the world needs to know her and experience her because she's... incredible. just. i think i'll shut up now.
7. FILLAS DE CASSANDRA - LISÍSTRATA (VARRE VASOIRA)
Fillas de Cassandra (Daughters of Cassandra) is a Galician duo made of María Perez and Sara Faro that sends a strong feminist message through traditional sounds and folklore mixed with modern ones and mythological references; their first album, ACROPOLE is structured like a greek play and is full of female figures from Greek mythology.
Lisístrata (Varre Vasoira) (Lysistrata (Sweep the Broom) is a retelling of the story of Lysistrata, a woman that convinced all women in Athens to stop functioning as complient wifes to their husbands until the war stops. It talks about the power of women, and it's a feminist anthem urging women to fight back.
THIS IS MY FAVOURITE ONE THEY SHOULD HAVE WON !!!! Like it's a Galician feminist song based on an Ancient Greek play (Lysistrata) ??? Also all of her songs are based on Classics and even the name of the band like !!! I'm a classicist obsessed with languages you can tell how I feel about this !!! Severely underrated !!!! And I think they sent a song to Benidorm Fest so !!!!!!!!
6. RODRIGO CUEVAS - MÁS ANIMAL
Rodrigo Cuevas is an Asturian singer singing in Galician and he's been referred to as 'the Freddie Mercury of Asturian folklore'. He lives in an Asturian hamlet of less that 20 people with his boyfriend and a bunch of animals, and he reivindicates folklore as a queer movement. He also is very involved with the reivindication of rural life, of depoblation, and of the Asturian language.
Más Animal (More of an Animal) is a mix between the traditional muñeira and ajechao sounds from northwestern Iberia, and it's a fun song inviting to dance and having fun, liberating oneself.
The man the myth the legend !!! WHAT IS NOT TO LOVE ???? LIKE !!! A QUEER MUÑEIRA / AJECHAO !!! FROM THE FREDDY MERCURY OF ASTURIAN FOLKLORE !!!! Unfortunately he has said he has no intention of participating in Benidorm Fest in the near future but still !!! What an icon honestly
5. ABRAHAM MATEO - LA IDEA
Abraham Mateo, born in San Fernando (Cádiz) is an icon in Spanish pop culture, due to his early rise to fame when he was 14 with the instant classic Señorita. He's basically the closest thing we have to a Spanish Justin Bieber, receiving similar reactions as him (tho in his case he's actually a pretty cool guy). He's collabed with people like Jennifer López, Becky G or Luis Fonsi, and has a ton of awards.
La Idea (The Idea) is an upbeat urban / electronic song about missing a past love and not being able to forget her, even if it is better that you stay appart.
SPEAKING OF LEGENDS !!! Abraham Mateo is part of Spanish pop culture, and just for that I respect him a lot. He is also pretty cool, very unproblematic, and he seems to be experiencing a reinassance of sorts, which good for him! This song is pretty solid I would say, and I enjoy his collabs with Ana Mena and Chanel as well, I'm happy he's doing good :)
4. TRIQUELL - JUGULAR:
Triquell is the stage name of Cesc Fuentes Triquell, who raised to fame due to the Catalan singing contest Eufòria, and has since been successful in Catalonia singing electronic / pop songs in Catalan.
Jugular is a fun song about going to a party that's not flashy but honest and a place where you can be yourself, going to this parallel realm.
This song has the same vibes as Cha Cha Cha but in Catalan. To me. No but this song is so fun and I know Triquell would make something equally as good for benidorm fest, and he has expressed his desire to participate so !!!!!
3. COLET - DON FEDERICO:
Colet, stage name of Anna Colet, from Barcelona, is a singer with a distinct 'retrofuturist' sound and personal lyrics with an ironic tone, although there's some songs (like this one) that have a more social theme.
Don Federico talks about domestic violence, denouncing it in a crude and powerful way to an electronic hype tune.
THIS SONG IS SO INCREDIBLE!!! It reminds me a lot to Rigoberta Bandini's songs. Also, the title alludes to the kids' song Don Federico, one of those songs kids play to that starts with 'Don Federico killed his wife, he cut her into pieces and made a stew out of her'. Yeah, we sung that as kids. Idk. It gets better tho I loved that song and game when I was little. Anyways. I think Colet could do wonders in Benidorm Fest, AND just like Triquell she has sent a song so !!!!!!! I am very excited to see if she ends up being selected, she could easily be my favourite.
2. MARÍA PELÁE - EL GRILLO:
María Peláe, born in Málaga, is a very well known flamenco artist that fuses the traditional sounds with a modern twist and a lot of ironic and frankly funny lyrics. For me she's like. the closest thing we have to younger / more modern folclóricas, which are/were a bunch of female flamenco singers that have a certain attitude and air to them that made them instant icons in Spanish pop culture. Recently she was a participant in a famous music program in national TV.
El Grillo (The Cricket) is a very fun song about this one girl who is completely different from María and comes off as pretentious, but who she honestly doesn't care about (she hears crickets when this other girl talks).
I LOVE HER YOUR HONOUR!! Anyways yeah, I think she's a modern folclórica and she especially reminds me of Lola Flores (the greatest folclórica ever!!!!) I cannot recommend her enough, she's incredible and this song is a BOP, I would love her to go to benidorm fest oh my god she would do wonders. Anyways, if you want to hear more of her stuff I would recommend Por si te vas and La Niña (this song talks about a lesbian bar and girl queerness btw and it's soooo fun, it's her best song imo). While writing this I listened to her recent collab with Melody and it's also a bop, actually.
LA LA LOVE YOU FT. SAMURAÏ - EL PRINCIPIO DE ALGO
La La Love You is an indie pop punk band from Parla (Madrid) composed by Roberto Amor (vocals, guitar), David Merino (vocals, guitar), Lydia Carré (bass), and Oscar Hoyos (drums). They are giants in the indie world, and very well deserved !!! I would characterize their sound as coming of age teen movie soundtrack, they're amazing.
El Principio de Algo (The Start of Something) talks about that feeling of getting to know someone new and falling in love with them and realizing it and !!!!!!!
THIS SONG. Um. I am pretty sure it's like... on my top 10 most listened to songs this year. lmao. So yeah. I have many thoughts about it and I'm maybe a bit obsessed with it. Anyways. La La Love You are one of my favourite groups rn, they're incredible, i've seen them live and are so much fun (you haven't lived until experiencing el fin del mundo live imo). Also all of their songs have the same vibe as this one which i LOVE. I would really reccomend listening to El fin del mundo (HYPEST SONG EVER) and La canción del verano, they're SOOO !!!. Also I know this entry is for La La Love You only but Samuraï is my favourite artist I've discovered from this year and she's so freaking good it's insane. I really really recommend her stuff, like TIRANDO BALAS and Mechero for example.
Them winning this year's Elección Interna is insane actually cause it came out of nowhere and they're some of the artists I listen to the most and ?????? Also we've never sent something similar to La La Love You to Eurovision so I have no idea how we would do but it would be fun honestly. They would have my vote in benidorm fest that's for sure.
#benidorm fest#benidorm fest 2024#esc#esc 2024#eurovision#eurovision 2024#let me know what you think of them !!#also i have an idea to talk about other songs of the list#it'll be the post immediately after this one so yeah#anyways. i'm so pleased with this year's la elección interna !!! it gives me a bit of hope for this year's benifest#cause right now i'm not very hyped ngl
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Las doncellas se apresuraban ya escaleras arriba con el equipaje. Marian las siguió a través de la semioscuridad. Los suelos estaban en su mayor parte desnudos de alfombras y desnivelados, crujían, producían ecos, pero había suaves colgaduras, cortinas en arcos y tenues tejidos semejantes a telas de araña que pendían en puertas y rincones y se le enganchaban en las mangas al pasar. Finalmente fue conducida a una habitación tomada por la luz del atardecer. Las doncellas desaparecieron. Cruzó la habitación para asomarse a la ventana. Ofrecía una amplia vista del valle, hasta Riders y el mar. Este tenía ahora un tono azul pavo real y los acantilados, negro azabache, y disminuían en la distancia hasta donde las lejanas islas volvían a ser visibles sobre un cielo ámbar oscuro. Miró y suspiró, olvidándose de sus inquietudes. El estuche con los prismáticos nuevos colgaba de su cuello. Enfrascada en contemplar el paisaje, los sacó con torpeza. Eran un juguete encantador. Apuntó con ellos al valle. El puente de madera apareció asombrosamente próximo, y el círculo mágico remontó despacio la colina hacia la casa de enfrente. Llegó a un muro y distinguió la textura desigual de la piedra, sobre la que el sol en declive caía oblicuo y formaba pequeñas sombras; y a continuación, de manera inesperada, una balaustrada de piedra, como la de Gaze, y tras ella una ventana con los postigos echados. Desplazó los prismáticos lentamente y se detuvo en un grupo de alegres sillas de jardín y una mesa con una botella encima. Al momento siguiente estaba mirando a un hombre. Se encontraba de pie en la terraza y la miraba a los ojos a través de unos prismáticos enfocados sobre Gaze. Marian dejó caer los suyos y se apartó a toda prisa de la ventana. El pánico regresó.
- Iris Murdoch, El unicornio. Impedimenta, traducción de Jon Bilbao.
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Mal Sonne mal Regen. Man weiß nie, was der Tag bringt… ☀️🌦️
Nach vielen Spielen hab ich Jon endlich in Catán besiegt 👌🏼
Und meine “Nichten” aus Bilbao, die Kinder von Nieves (Katharina und Valentina) nenn mich jetzt Tante Lena 🥰
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Sports Today - Athletic Club President criticizes Spanish FA for exposing Nico Williams to unlimited questions about his future
🚨 Watch Full Video Here – Part 1 bit.ly/3S7ibVT Ghana Sports Today; we break all trending sports news as it happens. Get daily comprehensive summary of the recent sports – football news that have rocked the online scene. Athletic Club Bilbao president Jon Uriarte voiced strong criticism on Thursday towards the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), condemning the continuous questioning faced by…
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Detective Touré
Detective Touré (Serie 2024) #MalcolmTreviñoSitté #ItziarItuño #UnaxUgalde #LoretoMauleón #ItsasoArana #UrkoOlazabal Mehr auf:
Serie Jahr: 2024- Genre: Comedy / Drama Hauptrollen: Malcolm Treviño-Sitté, Itziar Ituño, Unax Ugalde, Loreto Mauleón, Itsaso Arana, Urko Olazabal, Gorsy Edú, Emilio Buale, Goize Blanco, Lander Otaola, Ayoub El Hilali, Jon Olivares, Ane Gabarain … Serienbeschreibung: Mahamoud Touré, ein Einwanderer aus Guinea, der sich im Viertel San Francisco in Bilbao niedergelassen hat, steht vor…
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Cokoon Cafe in Bilbao with @oierreydelika featuring STUA Meseta table, a Jon Gasca design. MESETA: www.stua.com/design/meseta Via @mosel.es
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President Uriarte of Athletic Bilbao Shares Heartfelt Open Letter Celebrating Copa Triumph with Fans!
Fans of Athletic Bilbao received a heartfelt message from club president Jon Uriarte after a stunning Copa del Rey final victory against Real Mallorca in a penalty shootout on Saturday night. Uriarte’s open letter thanks the club’s loyal supporters and reflects on the journey of the team over the years. Uriarte thanks the “Zurigorri” family – a tag fondly used for Bilbao fans – for their…
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¿Cuáles son las posibles alineaciones del Athletic de Bilbao contra el Real Betis para el próximo partido?
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¿Cuáles son las posibles alineaciones del Athletic de Bilbao contra el Real Betis para el próximo partido?
Alineación titular Athletic Club Bilbao
El Athletic Club Bilbao es un equipo de fútbol con una larga historia y una apasionada base de seguidores. La alineación titular de este equipo es crucial para conseguir buenos resultados en la liga y en las competiciones europeas.
En la portería, destaca Unai Simón, un joven portero con gran proyección y habilidades excepcionales para proteger la portería. En la defensa, jugadores como Yeray Álvarez y Íñigo Martínez aportan solidez y experiencia, mientras que Ander Capa y Yuri Berchiche destacan por su velocidad y capacidad para incorporarse al ataque.
En el centro del campo, el Athletic cuenta con jugadores de gran calidad como Dani García y Mikel Vesga, que destacan por su trabajo incansable y su capacidad para recuperar balones. Además, jugadores como Iker Muniain aportan creatividad y desequilibrio en el mediocampo.
En la delantera, jugadores como Raúl García y Iñaki Williams son los principales referentes en ataque, destacando por su habilidad para marcar goles y desequilibrar a las defensas rivales.
En resumen, la alineación titular del Athletic Club Bilbao es un equipo equilibrado que combina juventud y experiencia, talento y trabajo en equipo. Con esta plantilla, el Athletic aspira a seguir compitiendo al máximo nivel tanto en la liga doméstica como en competiciones europeas.
Suplentes posibles Athletic Club Bilbao
Los suplentes son una parte fundamental de cualquier equipo de fútbol, ya que están listos para entrar en el campo y hacer su mejor esfuerzo en cualquier momento. En el caso del Athletic Club Bilbao, un equipo con una rica historia y una base de seguidores apasionados, los suplentes son clave para mantener el rendimiento del equipo en cada partido.
Entre los posibles suplentes del Athletic Club Bilbao se encuentran jugadores con gran talento y experiencia, listos para demostrar su valía cuando se les necesite. Jugadores como Unai López, un centrocampista creativo y hábil con el balón, o Iñigo Lekue, un defensor versátil y sólido en la cancha, son solo algunos ejemplos del potencial de los suplentes del equipo.
Además, la profundidad de la plantilla del Athletic Club Bilbao se complementa con jugadores jóvenes y prometedores que están ansiosos por mostrar su talento y ganarse un lugar en el once inicial. Nombres como Oihan Sancet, un mediocampista con gran visión de juego, o Jon Morcillo, un extremo veloz y habilidoso, representan la próxima generación de talento que puede marcar la diferencia en el equipo.
En resumen, los suplentes del Athletic Club Bilbao son una pieza fundamental en la estrategia del equipo, listos para entrar en acción y contribuir al éxito del equipo en cada partido. Su compromiso y dedicación son fundamentales para mantener la competitividad y la excelencia en el campo de juego.
Estrategia táctica Athletic Club Bilbao
El Athletic Club Bilbao es un equipo de fútbol español con una larga historia de éxito en la Primera División. Su estrategia táctica se ha caracterizado por un enfoque ofensivo y físico, con una fuerte presión sobre el rival en todas las áreas del campo.
Una de las principales estrategias tácticas del Athletic Club Bilbao es la alta intensidad en el juego. Los jugadores del equipo buscan presionar al rival desde el inicio del partido, impidiéndole que desarrolle su juego con comodidad. Esta presión constante ha sido clave en muchos partidos, permitiéndoles recuperar el balón rápidamente y lanzar rápidos contraataques.
Otra característica importante de la estrategia táctica del Athletic Club Bilbao es la verticalidad en su juego. Los jugadores buscan constantemente opciones de pase hacia adelante, intentando desequilibrar la defensa rival y generar oportunidades de gol. Esta mentalidad ofensiva ha hecho del Athletic Club Bilbao un equipo temido por su capacidad de ataque.
Además, el Athletic Club Bilbao destaca por su fortaleza física. Los jugadores del equipo suelen ser atléticos y fuertes, lo que les permite competir de igual a igual en las disputas físicas en el centro del campo y en las jugadas a balón parado.
En resumen, la estrategia táctica del Athletic Club Bilbao se basa en la alta intensidad, la verticalidad en el juego y la fortaleza física. Estos elementos han sido clave en el éxito del equipo a lo largo de los años y lo han convertido en uno de los clubes más respetados y competitivos del fútbol español.
Lesiones y sanciones Athletic Club Bilbao
El Athletic Club de Bilbao, uno de los equipos más emblemáticos del fútbol español, ha tenido que lidiar con diversas lesiones y sanciones a lo largo de su historia. Estos contratiempos han afectado tanto a jugadores clave como a la dinámica del equipo en diferentes momentos de la temporada.
Las lesiones son un aspecto inevitable en cualquier deporte de alto rendimiento, y el Athletic Club no es la excepción. Jugadores talentosos han sufrido lesiones que han limitado su participación en partidos importantes. Estas lesiones no solo afectan el desempeño del jugador, sino que también generan cambios en la estrategia y la alineación del equipo.
Por otro lado, las sanciones también han jugado un papel importante en la historia del Athletic Club. Tarjetas rojas y amarillas han llevado a suspensiones temporales de jugadores clave, lo que ha generado dificultades adicionales para el equipo. La disciplina dentro del campo es fundamental para evitar este tipo de situaciones que pueden comprometer el rendimiento del equipo.
A pesar de estos obstáculos, el Athletic Club ha demostrado una capacidad de recuperación notable. La profundidad de su plantilla y el compromiso de sus jugadores les han permitido superar adversidades y mantenerse competitivos en todas las competiciones en las que participan.
En resumen, las lesiones y sanciones son parte del juego en el mundo del fútbol, y el Athletic Club de Bilbao no está exento de ellas. Sin embargo, el equipo ha demostrado una capacidad de adaptación y resiliencia que lo ha llevado a superar estos desafíos y seguir siendo un competidor formidable en el panorama futbolístico español.
Rendimiento jugadores Athletic Club Bilbao
El Athletic Club Bilbao es uno de los equipos más emblemáticos de La Liga española, famoso por su filosofía de apostar por jugadores locales y su compromiso con la cantera. En esta temporada, varios jugadores están destacando por su excelente rendimiento en el campo.
Uno de los jugadores más destacados del Athletic Club Bilbao es Iker Muniain, quien ha demostrado ser un líder en el campo y ha contribuido con goles importantes para su equipo. Su habilidad para desequilibrar a la defensa rival lo convierte en un jugador clave en la ofensiva del equipo.
Otro jugador que ha impresionado esta temporada es Unai Vencedor, un joven centrocampista con una gran visión de juego y capacidad para controlar el centro del campo. Su trabajo incansable y su calidad en la distribución del balón lo han convertido en una pieza fundamental en el esquema táctico del equipo.
Además, la defensa del Athletic Club Bilbao ha sido sólida esta temporada, con jugadores como Iñigo Martínez y Yeray Álvarez destacando por su solidez en la zaga y su capacidad para anticiparse a las jugadas rivales.
En resumen, el rendimiento de los jugadores del Athletic Club Bilbao en esta temporada está siendo excepcional, lo que les ha permitido competir al más alto nivel en La Liga y en otras competiciones. Su compromiso y entrega en el campo son un reflejo de la tradición y la pasión que caracterizan a este histórico club español.
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Okay, Loba Negra down. Here's what we found annoying or straightaway problematic. This is not a book review or critique, just a collection of bits that sounded awful to us. Feel free to disagree or to consider we overreact.
First, we appreciate some corrections to annoying things from the first book were made.
Jon looks at his watch and thinks about amatxo. How she must be. Seventy-one years old. And with the bingo Arizona bingo closed down. <- nice. It's been closed since 2006 and should have been closed in the first novel but hey, better late than never.
In ten hours, at home with amatxo. To put up with some scolding, naturally. Dining kokotxas, drowning it all in ardo beltza. <- good. Kokotxa instead of cococha, well done.
And now, the problematic bits:
Inconsistency with the Basque article, he can't decide if it's in or out: he goes for zoro, larritasun, but then ardo beltza.
From paralysis she is pulled out by an interruption. On the table, the telephone shows a ruddy face. Very red-haired and very Basque. <- we're back to the old you look Basque, you don't look Basque?? Also, there are very few redheads around here, so most of us don't actually look Basque if that is a requirement.
Jon finishes the coffee. - Tabernari, a glass of water, please. That one you can charge me triple. <- tabernari. Tabernari!!! It means waiter in Basque but nobody ever uses it as a way of drawing the attention of one. Txiki would have been far more realistic.
What are you doing with Antonia Scott? You stay still. And inside you grow the larritasun pains. Anguish, damn it, anguish. <- in English it sounds half well. In the original Spanish it's "crecen los males larritasun". Which we can forgive as a typo when they actually meant "crecen los males. Larritasun. Angustia". If he meant "the pains of anguish", it's so so wrong.
The words that Mentor had said to him the day he recruited him, bounce around his skull like pilotak in a fronton. <- that's not how a bilingual brain works, again 🥱
They were going through the bush, more concerned with talking nonsense than with the red pine mushrooms <- buddy, here you should have shown how Basques call that freaking mushroom: ziza gorriak!
He approaches with the mushroom foraging stick <- dude, having one word (makila) you use four. Suddenly Jon can't use his bilingualism in a sentence.
That's the thing about being from Bilbao. The brachycephalic skull, the negative Rh, the daggers in the eyes when they insult your partner. <- not even gonna comment this one.
Jon is not into reading books or learning languages. He is into watching tv series and lifting stones <- of course, because he's bilingual but Basque isn't considered a language he's learnt worth of mention in this recap. Okay. A stone lifter can't be multilingual.
Maybe we're too picky.
But in our opinion, if you're going to use other languages, locations and ethnicities in your story, ones foreign to you, please do it right. Most of these mistakes above are more annoying than offensive - we've said most - and easily avoidable, if not by the writer himself by some editor.
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Amann & The Wayward Sons estrenan el álbum “When The Day Goes Slow”
Gira “When The Day Goes Slow” 10 de febrero en Black Sound Fest - Teatro Imperial de Don Benito (Badajoz) 17 de febrero en la Sala Tempo Audiophile Club de Madrid (Sold Out) 23 de febrero en la Presentación Privada Txami en Bilbao (Sold Out) 24 de febrero en Geuria San Mamés de Bilbao (Sold Out) 23 de marzo en Café Ateneo Universal en Medina de Pomar (Burgos) 29 de marzo en Dublin Castle Camden en Londres 31 de marzo en The Lighthouse en Kent (UK) 12 de abril en la Sala Babylon en León 13 de abril en Rock & Roll Pizza en La Portela de Valcarce (Comarca leonesa del Bierzo) 26 de abril en la Sala Louie Louie de Estepona (Málaga) 05 de julio en Talako en Lekeitio (Bilbao)
Más información en www.amannws.es La banda bilbaína Amann & The Wayward Sons, continua con la gira de presentación del álbum "When The Day Goes Slow". El nuevo LP de Amann & The Wayward Sons, está ya disponible en formato físico y en Plataformas Digitales.
Grabado durante 2023 en El Submarino Records y producido por Emi Barés, el álbum consta de 7 nuevos temas, compuestos y escritos por Pablo Amann, de los cuales ya se han anticipado varios singles, “Where Have The Good People Gone”, “I Have To Change To Stay The Same” , “When The Day Goes Slow” y “Rumble”, este último publicado recientemente, y cuenta con la inestimable colaboración del armonicista Pablo Almaraz. Los ecos de este nuevo tema ya se han dejado notar tanto dentro como fuera de nuestras fronteras, con importante repercusión en radios de UK, México, California… Con este nuevo trabajo, la banda se hace fuerte en su registro más Blues Rock, con un sólido y potente directo en su nuevo formato a cuarteto, con Pablo Amann en la voz principal y guitarras, Israel Santamaría en los teclados, Jon Ander Madina en el bajo y los coros ; y Txema Arana en la batería y coros.
Amann & The Wayward Sons se postulan como una de las bandas más solventes en directo dentro de nuestra escena nacional, argumento que cobra protagonismo por las magníficas críticas de la prensa especializada y las importantes plazas donde los bilbaínos han desplegado todo su potencial. Con apenas un lustro y tres discos editados, han traspasado nuestras fronteras con un importante protagonismo en Latinoamérica, EE. UU e Inglaterra.
Durante este periodo de tiempo, Amann & The Wayward Sons, han realizado importantes giras por todo el estado, destacando citas tan significativas como ARF Rock Party Sala Wurlitzer (Madrid), kafe Antzokia, Sala Clamores, el Festival KULTURATE (Arrasate-Mondragón), BBK Music Legends Festival 2018 o el Festival Blues Cazorla 2022.
“When The Day Goes Slow”, el nuevo LP de Amann & The Wayward Sons, ya disponible en formato físico y en Plataformas Digitales.
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