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Los Tres - La Espada & la Pared



LA ESPADA Y LA PARED

La espada & la pared es el tercer álbum de la banda chilena Los Tres. Su éxito a nivel local e internacional les significó una creciente valoración de su trabajo, y les permitió convertirse en la banda más importante de los noventa en Chile.
En abril de 2008, la edición chilena de la revista Rolling Stone situó a este álbum en el décimo lugar dentro de los 50 mejores discos chilenos de todos los tiempos, ranking en el cual también están presentes los álbumes Los Tres (1991), en el vigésimo lugar, y Fome (1997), en el vigésimo noveno lugar.

En una época en que la música de Chile se encuentra renaciendo de los difíciles días de la dictadura militar, en los que existió poco movimiento cultural. La juventud de la época se sintió identificada por las letras sentidas e intrincadas de Álvaro Henríquez, y el virtuosismo jazz de la guitarra de Ángel Parra y del contrabajo de Roberto Lindl. Fuera de ello, los principales sencillos del disco (Déjate caer, "La espada & la pared", "Hojas de té", "Tírate") lograron sobrepasar, en muchas ocasiones, las barreras de edad, y sirvieron para acercar la música de la banda a los diferentes sectores del Chile de los 90.

Contribuyó a esto último la colaboración con el cantante Buddy Richard en la versión rock para su clásico "Tu cariño se me va", que trepó a las más altas posiciones de los rankings locales. Se iniciaba así el trabajo de reconocimiento de las raíces culturales que el grupo emprendería en proyectos posteriores como La Yein Fonda y Peineta. Sin ir más lejos, la banda interpretó en sus conciertos éxitos del mismo Buddy Richard, además de Los Ángeles Negros y Los Diablos Azules, entre otros.


TITULO: La espada y la pared
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: Mario Breuer,  Los Tres
INVITADOS: Antonio Restucci – Mandolina en "Déjate Caer" y "Me Rompió el Corazón", Cuti Aste – Acordeón en "La Espada & la Pared" y "Tírate", Buddy Richard – Voz en "Tu Cariño Se Me Va"
DISQUERA: Sony music
AÑO: 17 de marzo de 1995
DURACION: 50:46 min
FORMATO: .mp3
TAMAÑO: 41.7 mb


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THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN DEL 1 AL 700 (#116, 117, 118) "Lo, This Monster"



¡ DE REPENTE... THE SMASHER !

While web-slinging through the city, Spider-Man pauses to remark on a large campaign sign for mayoral candidate Richard Raleigh. Suddenly the sign is smashed by a gigantic man appropriately named the Smasher, who apparently has a vendetta against the mayor. Spider-Man battles the Smasher, but is forced to leave the fight when the two men putting up the campaign for Raleigh are endangered. After saving the men, Spider-Man departs, concerning himself with other problems: Like retrieving his real mask from J. Jonah Jameson. 

Web-Slinging to the Bugle, Spider-Man interrupts a meeting between Jonah and Joe Robertson (who is airing his suspicions of Raleigh), Spider-Man manages to retrieve his mask, despite the protests from Jameson. Safely away from prying eyes, Spider-Man ditches his temporary mask (stolen from a costume shop) and replaces it with his original. He then decides to go back to the Bugle as Peter Parker to sell his photos of his battle against Dr. Octopus and Hammerhead. On his way there, he's stopped by Harry Osborn and Mary Jane, MJ gives Peter a support button for Raleigh. When Peter tries to sell his pictures to Jameson, news of Spider-Man's battle against the Smasher has hit, and Jameson is not interested in buying pictures of "hasbeens" like Hammerhead. 

After a press conference where Raleigh pushes his "tough on crime" image, he's later confronted by a crime boss, who he lashes out at and warns that organized crime will be crushed by him. Later, Peter changes back to Spider-Man and web-slings across the city to meet up with Gwen for a date, but can't help but keep an eye out for the Smasher. 

Meeting up with Gwen, Gwen feels bad for Aunt May's decisions of late because they were influenced over Gwen's criticisms of Aunt May's mothering of Peter, she reassures Peter that Flash is only a friend and he has nothing to worry about. The couple then go to a fundraiser for Raleigh's campaign, where they meet with Mary Jane. During the event, Peter's spider-sense goes off, he notices the roof of the reception hall is about to collapse. Killing the lights Peter, with no time to change into his Spider-Man costume, tries to stop the collapse with his webbing, however it's not enough, and unless he comes up with an idea fast, the roof will collapse and kill everyone there, including Gwen. 

This story is continued next issue...
  
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TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #116
FECHA: enero / 1973
PORTADA: john romita sr. (lapices, tinta)
PERSONAJES
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Mary Jane Watson, Gwen Stacy, Harry Osborn, Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Betty Brant, Robbie Robertson
Villains: Smasher (First appearance) (see notes)
Other Characters: Richard Raleigh (First appearance) (see notes)
Locations: New York City: Daily Bugle Building
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Daily Bugle
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: stan lee, gerry conway
DIBUJO: john romita sr.
TINTA: john romita sr., tony mortellaro
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS: 21
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 13.0 mb





¡ LOS DIABÓLICOS DESIGNIOS DEL DISRUPTOR !

Continued from last issue... Peter Parker manages to stop the roof collapsing at a charity fundraiser for Richard Raleigh, and manages to slip away before anyone can learn Spider-Man's true identity. Following the event, Raleigh plays up his tough on crime stance and vows to catch whoever was responsible. The responsible party appears to be a costumed criminal called the Disruptor who has hired a scientist named Dr. Thraxton to create the Smasher to do his bidding, he orders to make the Smasher more powerful. 

As Joe Robertson continues to have his doubts about Raleigh, he tells J. Jonah Jameson that he intends to do a more intesive background search on the man (Jameson finds this a needless concern.) While elsewhere in the city, crooks try to rob a fundraiser for Raleigh, Peter arrives as Spider-Man and prevents the crooks from stealing the money. He then returns home and checks in on his Aunt May, before meeting up with Gwen and Mary Jane at a youth rally for Raleigh. 

There the Disruptor and his men attack directly, prompting Peter to duck out and change into Spider-Man and battle the Disruptor and send him packing. Later J. Jonah Jameson visits with Raleigh, and tells him that Joe Robertson is looking into his background. Word gets back to the Disruptor, who has the newly enhanced Smasher revived and orders the creature to destroy Joe Robertson. 

This story is continued next issue.... 
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TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #117
FECHA: febrero / 1973
PORTADA: john romita sr. (lapices), jim mooney (tinta)
PERSONAJES
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Robbie Robertson; Gwen Stacy, Mary Jane Watson, Aunt May, Harry Osborn
Villains: Richard Raleigh (First appearance as Disruptor), Dr. Thaxton, Smasher
Other Characters: Norman Osborn, Mr Samuels
Locations: New York City: Doctor Octavius' Residence, Peter and Harry's Apartment
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Man's Belt Camera, Daily Bugle
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: stan lee, gerry conway
DIBUJO: john romita sr.
TINTA: john romita sr., tony mortellaro, jim mooney
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS: 21
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 13.5 mb




¡ CUENTA ATRÁS PARA EL CAOS !

Continued from last issue... The Smasher is sent out to capture Joe Robertson, the one man resourceful enough to uncover dirt on Richard Raleigh. Spider-Man arrives in time to stop the creature from capturing Robertson, and leads the monster on a chase through the city, until he can escape. Resuming his guise of Peter Parker, Spider-Man joins Harry, Gwen and Mary Jane in driving a campaign truck for Raleigh's campaign. It's soon attacked by the Smasher. Everyone gets out safely before the Smasher destroys the truck, but a furious Peter Parker storms off after the monster, changing into Spider-Man to stop the Smasher once and for all. 

With a spider-tracer, Spider-Man tracks the Smasher back to the Disruptor's lair, where the Disruptor over-uses the control device on Smasher, causing the beast to go berserk, killing the Disruptor with but one blow. Spider-Man fights the monster until it overloads and dies itself. In the aftermath of the battle, Spider-Man unmasks the Disruptor and learns that it's really Raleigh in disguise. He leaves the scene when the police arrive, and Jonah and Robertson discover the body of Raleigh, Jameson remains unconvinced that Raleigh was involved in any criminal activity, and intends on writing one of his usual anti-Spider-Man editorials for the Bugle's next edition.

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TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #118
FECHA: marzo / 1973
PORTADA: john romita sr. (lapices), jim mooney (tinta)
PERSONAJES
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Robbie Robertson; Gwen Stacy, Mary Jane Watson, Harry Osborn
Villains: Disruptor (Death), Dr. Thaxton (Final appearance), Smasher (Death)
Other Characters: none
Locations: New York City: Daily Bugle Building
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Tracer, Daily Bugle
Vehicles: none
ESCRITOR: stan lee, gerry conway
DIBUJO: john romita sr.
TINTA: john romita sr., tony mortellaro, jim mooney
COLOR: stan goldberg
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS: 21
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 13.4 mb