luzia, a saNta…
Subject: Tiradentes e Iggy Pop
“Salve Mauval!Ficou lindona a camisa do Paralamas hein!Hoje eu estava aqui em casa, tô numa fase de ouvir The Stooges esses dias e estava ouvindo hoje de manhã quando me deparo com a notícia de que em 21/04 Iggy Pop sopra 66 velinhas. Que momento! Pensei: vou dar uma cavadinha e quem sabe rola um Stooges no Ronca de terça? 🙂Vida longa à essa gente louca que nos inspira (e muito) na nossa vida! E é claro, vida longa ao Ronquinha!Grande abraço!”Jenilson – Santa Luzia – MG
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cacilds!
ainda busco confirmação “científica”… mas é certo ser chris spedding na guitarra!
afinal, ele participou dos primeiros discos de lesley!
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sacode a rapeize, jack…
HAPPY RECORD STORE DAY!
Years ago someone told me that 1,200 high school kids were given a survey. A question was posed to them: Have you ever been to a stand-alone record shop? The number of kids that answered “yes” was… zero.
Zero? How could that be possible? Then I got realistic and thought to myself, “Can you blame them?” How can record shops (or any shop for that matter) compete with Netflix, TiVo, video games that take months to complete, cable, texting, the Internet, etc. etc? Getting out of your chair at home to experience something in the real world has started to become a rare occurrence, and to a lot of people, an unnecessary one. Why go to a bookstore and get a real book? You can just download it. Why talk to other human beings, discuss different authors, writing styles and influences? Just click your mouse. Well here’s what they’ll someday learn if they have a soul; there’s no romance in a mouse click. There’s no beauty in sitting for hours playing video games (anyone proud of that stop reading now and post your opinion in the nearest forum). The screen of an iPhone is convenient, but it’s no comparison to a 70mm showing of a film in a gorgeous theater. The Internet is two-dimensional…helpful and entertaining, but no replacement for face-to-face interaction with a human being. But we all know all of that, right? Well, do we? Maybe we know all that, but so what?
Let’s wake each other up.
The world hasn’t stopped moving. Out there, people are still talking to each other face-to-face, exchanging ideas and turning each other on. Art houses are showing films, people are drinking coffee and telling tall tales, women and men are confusing each other and record stores are selling discs full of soul that you haven’t felt yet. So why do we choose to hide in our caves and settle for replication? We know better. We should at least. We need to re-educate ourselves about human interaction and the difference between downloading a track on a computer and talking to other people in person and getting turned onto music that you can hold in your hands and share with others. The size, shape, smell, texture and sound of a vinyl record; how do you explain to that teenager who doesn’t know that it’s a more beautiful musical experience than a mouse click? You get up off your ass, you grab them by the arm and you take them there. You put the record in their hands. You make them drop the needle on the platter. Then they’ll know.
Let’s wake each other up.
As Record Store Day Ambassador of 2013 I’m proud to help in any way I can to invigorate whoever will listen with the idea that there is beauty and romance in the act of visiting a record shop and getting turned on to something new that could change the way they look at the world, other people, art, and ultimately, themselves.
Let’s wake each other up.
JACK WHITE
batatando…
há tempos venho com uma batataça carcomendo minhas idéias.
converso com uma penca de gente interessada em música/comunicação… e a creca só aumenta!
ainda mais, às vésperas do record store day!
não vou ficar chovendo no molhado de como a relação com os sons, atualmente, tem a profundidade de um dedal…
claro que temos muitos & muitos exemplos foreta desta gaveta, há três deles logo ali embaixo!
mas o que me assombra, sobretudo no brasa, é a impiedosa “logística” de tranformar música em algo desprezível.
dias desses, na TV, num canal especializado em música, testemunhei como qualquer som/artista é colocado ao lado de outro sem nenhuma ligação entre eles.
tipo, aparece um clip da madonna, depois uma entrevista com o supercordas, que dá espaço a um nome do sertanejo, que é seguido do motorhead… e depois, legião, zeca pagodinho, alguma coisa disco, claudia leite, pink floyd, charles brown, barão, beyonce…
enfim, música passou a ser qualquer emissão de som.
basta você perceber como são as campanhas publicitárias envolvendo “música”.
por essas – e outras – hoje em dia, todo mundo está com um fone nas orêia.
a onda sonora se transformou num gigantesco tsunami de nota$… todo mundo ouve qualquer coisa…
o que poderia ser muito bom, só que ninguém sabe o que está ouvindo!
palavras como referência / exigência / qualidade foram arrancadas do dicionário.
recentemente, na pastelaria, um chapa proferiu:
– tempos atrás, música era música, com suas associações normais e corriqueiras. tempos depois, música virou um produto, perdeu as conexões originais e passou a ser vista como uma sandália… e as consequências, a gente conhece. mais recentemente, música passou a ser um serviço, sem cara, sem autor, sem história, sem eira nem beira!
mamãe!
cheers…
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Subject: Phono Brasil no ar“Ei, Maurício.Estou passando só para divulgar o site do projeto Phono Brasil. Críticas e sugestões são muito bem-vindas! 🙂Abraço, man!”Alexandre Biciati
da mar´…
Subject: Re: Salve Maurício!“Que box PHODA esse do family que colocou no Ronca…desde já, sonho de consumo, lindaço.Outro que vi a algum tempo, e me deixou com vontade de vender as calças pra poder comprar é esse aqui do 13th floor elevators https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QezGwqasMQ …mas me contentei em adquirir apenas os dois primeiros cds deles, rs. Você por acaso tem algum disco do Streetwalkers, banda que o Roger chapman montou depois do fim do Family? Li a respeito, não lembro de ter escutado, embora me soe familiar.., achei algumas coisas no youtube, som bacana. Se tiver, principalmente em vinil, fica o pedido/sugestão pro próximo programa! rs . Achei a pouco também esse video espetacular, com mais de três horas de duração, de um show do CSNY em Wembley, em 1974 , merece ser compartilhado com a torcida! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_oEmZbtFU8 . Alguém escreveu nos comentários que isso deve sair em dvd, espero que seja verdade.”Valeu Maurício, até + 🙂 Z´(da mar´)
storm thorgerson (1944 – 2013)
Album cover designs
- 10cc:
- Mirror Mirror (1994)
- Anthrax
- Stomp 442 (1995)
- Audioslave
- Audioslave (2002)
- Catherine Wheel:
- Chrome (1993)
- Happy Days (1995)
- Like Cats and Dogs (compilation) (1996)
- Adam And Eve (1997)
- Wishville (2000)
- Biffy Clyro:
- Puzzle (2007)
- “Saturday Superhouse” (2007)
- “Living is a Problem Because Everything Dies” (2007)
- “Folding Stars” (2007)
- “Machines” (2007)
- Only Revolutions (2009)
- “That Golden Rule” (2009)
- “The Captain” (2009)
- Opposites (2013)
- Puzzle (2007)
- Black Sabbath:
- Technical Ecstasy (1976)
- The Cranberries:
- Bury the Hatchet (1999)
- Wake Up and Smell the Coffee (2001)
- The Cult:
- Electric (1987) (credited on the picture sleeve as “Art Direction by Storm Thorgerson”)
- Bruce Dickinson
- Skunkworks (1996)
- Disco Biscuits:
- Planet Anthem (2010)
- Dream Theater:
- A Change of Seasons (1995)
- Falling into Infinity (1997)
- “Once in a LIVEtime” (1998)
- “5 Years in a Livetime” (1998)
- Ian Dury and The Blockheads
- Mr. Love Pants (1998)
- Ellis, Beggs, & Howard
- Homelands (1989)
- Ethnix
- Home Is Where The Head Is (2002)
- Europe
- Secret Society (2006)
- Peter Gabriel:
- Peter Gabriel (1977)
- Peter Gabriel (1978)
- Peter Gabriel (1980)
- Genesis
- …And Then There Were Three… (1978)
- David Gilmour
- About Face (1984)
- David Gilmour in Concert DVD (2002)
- Helloween
- Pink Bubbles Go Ape (1991)
- Led Zeppelin
- Houses of the Holy (1973)
- Presence (1976)
- In Through the Out Door (1979)
- The Mars Volta:
- De-Loused in the Comatorium (2003)
- “Inertiatic ESP” single (2003)
- “Televators” single (2003)
- Frances the Mute (2005)
- “The Widow” single (2005)
- De-Loused in the Comatorium (2003)
- Megadeth:
- Rude Awakening DVD (2002)
- Steve Miller Band:
- Bingo! (2010)
- Let Your Hair Down (2011)
- Muse:
- Absolution (2003)
- “Butterflies and Hurricanes” single (2004)
- Black Holes and Revelations (2006)
- “Uprising” single (2009)
- Absolution (2003)
- The Offspring
- Splinter (2003)
- Alan Parsons:
- Try Anything Once (1993)
- On Air (1996)
- The Time Machine (1999)
- A Valid Path (2004)
- Pendulum
- Immersion (2010)
- Phish
- Slip Stitch and Pass (1997)
- The Pineapple Thief
- Someone Here Is Missing (2010)
- Pink Floyd:
- A Saucerful of Secrets (1968)
- Ummagumma (1969)
- Atom Heart Mother (1970)
- The Dark Side of the Moon (1973)
- Wish You Were Here (1975)
- Animals (1977)
- A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987)[7]
- Delicate Sound of Thunder (1988)
- Shine On (1992)[7]
- The Division Bell (1994)
- P*U*L*S*E (1995), including the blinking LED light that was featured in early CD packaging.[11]
- Relics re-release (1996)
- Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980–81 (2000)
- Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd (2001)
- Oh, by the Way (2007)
- The Plea
- The Dreamers Stadium (2012)[12]
- Powderfinger
- Golden Rule (2009)
- Program the Dead
- Program The Dead (2005)
- Rainbow
- Bent Out of Shape (1983)
- Rival Sons
- Pressure & Time (2011)
- Scorpions
- Lovedrive (1979)
- Animal Magnetism (1980)
- Shpongle
- Styx
- Cyclorama (2003)
- Thornley
- Come Again (2004)
- Tiny Pictures (2009)
- Thunder
- Laughing On Judgement Day (1992)
- Behind Closed Doors (1995)
- Umphrey’s McGee
- Safety In Numbers (2006)
- The Bottom Half (2007)
- Villainy
- Mode. Set. Clear. (2012)
- Ween
- The Mollusk (1997)
- The Wombats:
- This Modern Glitch (2011)
- Rick Wright
- Broken China (1996)
- Younger Brother
- Last Days of Gravity (2007)
- Vaccine (2011)
- Yourcodenameis:milo
- Rapt. Dept. (2005)
- 17 (2005)
- Ignoto (2005)
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- For his work with Hipgnosis, see Hipgnosis discography
vascão mandou pra gente…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itn8N24vT6o
MEGA aderência!
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