jueves, 25 de diciembre de 2014

Nirvana - Nevermind


NEVERMIND

Nevermind (En español: Olvídalo), es el segundo álbum de estudio de la banda estadounidense Nirvana, publicado el 24 de septiembre de 1991. Producido por Butch Vig, Nevermind fue el primer lanzamiento de la banda con DGC Records. El líder de la agrupación, Kurt Cobain, trató de hacer música fuera de los límites restrictivos de la escena grunge de Seattle, aprovechando la influencia de grupos como los Pixies y su uso de la dinámica de canciones ruidosas y calmadas.

Pese a las escasas esperanzas comerciales por parte de la banda y del sello discográfico, Nevermind se convirtió en un sorprendente éxito a finales de 1991, en gran parte debido a su primer sencillo, «Smells Like Teen Spirit». En enero de 1992 había desbancado al álbum de Michael Jackson Dangerous del número uno del Billboard. La RIAA certificó el álbum con disco de diamante (10 millones de copias vendidas). Nevermind fue el responsable de dar a conocer el rock alternativo al gran público y la crítica lo calificó como uno de los mejores álbumes de todos los tiempos. Ha vendido 30 millones de copias en todo el mundo. Fue clasificado en el #17 en la lista de Los 500 mejores albumes de la historia y el #1 de Los 100 mejores albumes de los 90 según la revista Rolling Stone.

 TOMADO DE WIKIPEDIA

TITULO: nevermind
ARTISTA: nirvana
GENERO: grunge, noise rock, rock alternativo
INTEGRANTES: kurt cobain (vocals, guitar), krist novocelic (bass), dave grohl (drums)
PRODUCTOR: butch vig
INVITADOS: kirk canning, chad channing
DISQUERA: DGC records
AÑO: 24 / septiembre / 1991
DURACION: 42:38 min
FORMATO: .mp3
TAMAÑO: 39.1 mb


SPIDERMAN DEL 1 AL 700 (#80)



¡ TRAS LA PISTA DEL... CHAMALEON !

At his apartment mulling over how to deal with what he believes is a relationship going on between Flash Thompson and Gwen Stacy, Harry comes home with Flash. Peter loses his temper and almost pummels his former rival, when Flash explains the truth of what happened: That Gwen came to him for advice over her troubled relationship with Peter. Realizing what a fool he's made of himself, Peter calls Gwen to apologize and the two make up and agree to go to the Midtown Museum exhibit that her father is in charge of guarding priceless paintings. Peter rushes there as Spider-Man so he can meet Gwen on time. 

When Peter and Gwen steal a kiss, Peter's spider-sense goes off but it appears to only be George Stacy, although Peter finds it strange that George walked by as if he didn't recognize it. When the painting that was on display turns out to be stolen, Peter and Gwen realize that George is nowhere to be found. They rush back to the Stacy home where they find a dazed and confused George Stacy with no recollection of making it out to the museum. 

In reality, the "George Stacy" at the museum is really the Chameleon, who had disguised himself as Stacy to steal the painting, and now gloats over his victory in his secret hide out. That night Peter mulls over who could have possibly framed George Stacy and comes to the conclusion that it could only have been his old foe, the Chameleon. 

Web-slinging to the Daily Bugle, Spider-Man asks Joe Robertson's help to make a special transfer of a million dollars worth of bonds the front page of the next edition in the hopes that it will flush out the Chameleon. There, Peter is assigned as photographer under the watch of J. Jonah Jameson. However, Peter slips off to change into Spider-Man and begins looking for the Chameleon. He interrupts the meeting and is disappointed when all the men transferring the money are not the Chameleon. However, Spidey finally spots the Chameleon because he made the mistake of disguising himself as the one person Spider-Man would know has to be a fake: Peter Parker. 

Spider-Man chases after "Parker" who tries to get away, however Spider-Man captures the Chameleon, and unmasks him, clearing George Stacy's name. After mocking Jameson at the scene, Spider-Man flees the scene without explaining how he knew that the Chameleon was disguised as Parker. 

TOMADO DE http://marvel.wikia.com


TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #80
FECHA: enero / 1970
PORTADA: john romita sr. (lapices, tinta)
PERSONAJES:
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Flash Thompson, Harry Osborn, Gwen Stacy, George Stacy, Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Joseph Robertson 
Villains: Chameleon
Other Characters: none
Locations: New York City: Daily Bugle Building, Midtown Museum (First appearance), Peter and Harry's Apartment 
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Man's Belt Camera 
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: stan lee
DIBUJO: john romita sr., Jim mooney
COLOR: jim mooney
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS: 21
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 6.6 mb