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Los Tres - Los Tres


LOS TRES

Los Tres es el primer álbum de la banda chilena Los Tres, que contiene tres de sus principales canciones, "Un amor violento", "He barrido el sol", y "La Primera Vez" que, entre otras, sirvieron para posicionar al grupo de Concepción en una de las bandas más importantes de la escena de rock chileno de los 90.

Los Tres se habían radicado en Santiago, la capital chilena, en 1985. Cinco años más tarde, se les une el virtuoso guitarrista Ángel Parra, por intermedio de su hermana Javiera, en ese momento, pareja sentimental de Álvaro Henríquez, armando la conformación definitiva de la banda como cuarteto. El grupo había ganado algo de espacio en la capital chilena, en un ambiente de rock algo decaído después de la irrupción de los grupos pop con sintetizadores a fines de los 80. El grupo graba las canciones de su primer álbum, y lo edita en 1991 bajo el sello Alerce, que no pertenece a ninguna de las grandes compañías transnacionales de distribución musical (EMI, Sony Music, BMG) de la época.

El disco contiene diez canciones originales, que se inspiran en la música popular de los años 50 y 60. Las primeras composiciones de Álvaro Henríquez, como "En Jamaica" y "El Haz Sensor" se complementan con temas más complejos, como "La Primera Vez" (dirigido a Augusto Pinochet, que acababa de dejar el poder en 1990), el blues sofisticado cultivado en "Amores Incompletos" y una canción que se transformó en clásico de la música chilena, especialmente de aquella que se toca con "guitarras de palo" en las fiestas juveniles, como es "He barrido el sol", uno de los temas más importantes de los '90.

El disco se abre con Somos Tontos, No Pesados, que se ha convertido en la declaración de principios de la banda, con una sonoridad compleja pero sustentada en una frase reiterativa y decidora. Durante los conciertos, el grupo acostumbraba a agregar a la improvisación instrumental de la canción, extractos de las canciones bailables de moda, para mirar con ironía al resto de la escena musical.

Por otro lado, Un amor violento es considerado por muchos seguidores como la mejor canción jamás grabada por el grupo, con la sonoridad característica de un bolero y ciertos acordes rock para complementar la fusión.

Tracklist
1. Somos Tontos, No Pesados
2. El Haz Sensor
3. Sudapara
4. Flores Secas
5. Pajaros De Fuego
6. La Primera Vez
7. En Jamaica
8. Un Amor Violento
9. Amores Incompletos
10. He Barrido El Sol


TITULO: Los Tres
ARTISTA: Los Tres
GENERO: rock Chileno, rockabilly
INTEGRANTES:Álvaro Henríquez (Voz, Segunda guitarra, Órgano), Ángel Parra (Primera guitarra, Coros), Roberto Lindl: (Bajo, Contrabajo, Coros), Francisco Molina (Percusión, Batería)
PRODUCTOR: Carlos Necochea
INVITADOS:
DISQUERA: Alerce
AÑO: 4 de septiembre de 1991
DURACION: 41:19 min
FORMATO: .mp3
TAMAÑO: 37.1 mb

AMAZING SPIDERMAN DEL 1 AL 700 (# 105, 106, 107) "SPIDER-SLAYER"



" EL MATAARAÑAS "

Having returned home from the Savage Land, Peter decides to go web-slinging across the city. He happens upon a protest being organized by Randy Robertson against the Daily Bugle and it's lack of reporting about the "ordinary man". This gains the ire of J. Jonah Jameson, who's paper has spoke out for Civil Rights for years. His quick temper almost incites a riot, and Jameson has to be pulled out of there Spider-Man. The ungrateful Jameson tries to take a swing at the wall-crawler, so Spidey leaves him hanging from a post for his troubles. 

Peter returns back to his apartment and changes back to Peter Parker to prepare for the arrival of his roommate Harry Osborn, who is back out from the hospital following his drug overdose. While at the party, Flash Thompson (Back from another tour of duty in 'Nam) has shown up for the party. Peter buries the hatchet again, and when Gwen and Flash catch up, Mary Jane tries to flirt with Peter, who is about to scold her when Harry arrives. 

That night, J. Jonah Jameson visits Spencer Smyth, who has created a brand new Spider-Slayer robot for Jameson to use against Spider-Man. Showing off the arachnid themed Spider-Slayer's abilities, Jameson takes it out for a test run in the city. Jameson finds Spider-Man and attacks him with the Spider-Slayer. Unaware that Smyth also has control of the robot and is subtly piloting it to land it's battle with Spider-Man into an electronics laboratory. There, Smyth takes full control of the robot (unknown to Jameson, who believes it broken and smashes his control) and uses it to steal a special device which would render security cameras inoperable and also allows him to monitor the recordings of any camera in the city, Smyth intends to use it to further his own wealth through illegal means. 

Recovering from the attack, Spider-Man heads back to his apartment, unknown that Smythe is using the device to track Spider-Man's movements. Changing back into Peter Parker on a rooftop, Spidey inadvertently reveals his secret identity to Smythe. 

This story is continued next issue...

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TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #105
FECHA: febrero / 1972
PORTADA: gil kane (lapices), frank giacoia (tinta)
PERSONAJES
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Aunt May, Flash Thompson, Harry Osborn, Gwen Stacy, Mary Jane Watson, Daily Bugle Staff: Robbie Robertson, J. Jonah Jameson
Villains: Spencer Smythe
Other Characters: Randy Robertson, Josh Kittling, Norman Osborn
Locations: New York City: Daily Bugle Building, Peter and Harry's Apartment
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Slayer Mark III (First appearance)
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: stan lee
DIBUJO: gil kane
TINTA: frank giacoia
COLOR: ?
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS:23
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 7.7 mb




¡ APLASTAR A LA ARAÑA !

Continued from last issue... Spider-Man notices a security camera recording him changing back into Peter Parker and webs it up, however he is too late as Spencer Smythe (who had taken control of the camera) had already taken a picture of Spider-Man's real face. Deciding to err on the side of caution, Spider-Man pays a visit to Curt Connors and uses his lab to create a synthetic mask based on his own face to try and reverse any potential compromise the camera has caused his secret identity. 

As news about the theft of the control device to the police's security cameras gets out to the Bugle, Smythe invites various underworld types to try to get them to buy his services. He reveals to them that thanks to his brilliance he has learned the secret identity of Spider-Man. However, when he trains the camera on Spider-Man again, the wall-crawler is ready with his synthetic Parker mask, and takes it off in front of the camera, which discredits Smythe. However, Smythe offers to make it up by attacking Spider-Man in his new Spider-Slayer model, which is piloted by himself. 

Meanwhile, Spider-Man spots another protest happening in front of the police station, the people there are protesting the privacy invasion caused by the polices cameras. Surprisingly enough, J. Jonah Jameson is in the crowd lending his support. Spider-Man pops in and tells them that he agrees with them before slinging off and returning to his civilian identity. 

He briefly checks in on Harry when Mary Jane and other revelers come with pizza. When Mary Jane asks Peter he's in he tells her that he's got a date with Gwen. When Peter meets up with Gwen, he learns that they aren't going out on a date so much as checking in on Flash Thompson, who Gwen is worried about since he's come back from Vietnam. When Flash Thompson loses his temper over their concern, the couple decides to leave him be and go out for a romantic evening together. 

After his date with Gwen is over, Peter changes into Spider-Man, when he detects that he's being monitored by the security cameras, he soon finds out who's been watching when he's attacked by Smythe in his new Spider-Slayer robot. 
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TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #106
FECHA: marzo / 1972
PORTADA: john romita sr. (lapices), frank giacoia (tinta)
PERSONAJES
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Mary Jane Watson, Harry Osborn, Gwen Stacy, Flash Thompson, Daily Bugle Staff:, J. Jonah Jameson, Robbie Robertson 
Villains: Spencer Smythe
Other Characters: Dr. Curt Connors, Randy Robertson
Locations: New York City: Daily Bugle Building, Peter and Harry's Apartment
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Slayer Mark IV (First appearance)
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: stan lee
DIBUJO: john romita sr.
TINTA: frank giacoia
COLOR: ?
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS:23
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 7.7 mb





SPIDEY CONTRAATACA


Continued from last issue... Spider-Man has finally been caught by Spencer Smythe in his new Spider-Slayer robot. Smythe gloats, that now after all the defeats at the wall-crawler's hands he'll finally get his revenge against Spider-Man. He takes the defeated wall crawler back to the assemblage of crooks at his hide out to show off his victory.

Meanwhile, Gwen meets with Randy Robertson who is in a good mood after the Daily Bugle does a report of the protest against the police surveillance cameras. She is later confronted by Flash who apologizes for how he acted. When he tries to express his feelings for her she stops him and tells him that her feelings for Peter are real. She then confronts him with the fact that that is not the only thing bothering him, Flash declines to talk about it.

Back at Smythe's laboratory, Spider-Man breaks free of the Spider-Slayer's bindings and and gums up the Spider-Slayer robot. He then escapes Smythe's lab and rounds up all the crooks in his employ who have been sent out on various jobs throughout the city. After which Smythe comes after Spider-Man in the Spider-Slayer robot. However, the wall-crawler makes short work of Smythe's robot and leaves him for the police to collect.

Spider-Man then pays a visit to J. Jonah Jameson, fed up with Jameson constantly hiring Smythe to go after him with Spider-Slayer robots, Spider-Man cautions the newspaper editor to never try it again, a request the cowardly Jameson agrees to comply to in the future. On his way back home to switch back to his civilian identity, Spider-Man spots Gwen walking with Flash. He spots two military men pull up in a vehicle and escort Flash away, leaving Gwen in tears.

Spider-Man wonders if this spectacle will change things between him and Gwen.

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TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #107
FECHA: abril / 1972
PORTADA: john romita sr. (lapices), frank giacoia (tinta)
PERSONAJES
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Gwen Stacy, Flash Thompson, Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson
Villains: Spencer Smythe
Other Characters: Randy Robertson, Josh Kittling, Harry Osborn (Back of head only), NYPD
Locations: New York City: Daily Bugle Building, Empire State University
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Man's Spider-Signal, Spider-Slayer Mark I (Only in flashback), Spider-Slayer Mark II (Only in flashback)
Vehicles: Spider-Slayer Mark IV (DestroyedESCRITOR: stan lee
DIBUJO: john romita sr.
TINTA: frank giacoia
COLOR: ?
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS: 22
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 14.1 mb