viernes, 16 de enero de 2015

Los Tres - La Yein Fonda



 LA YEIN FONDA 

La Yein Fonda es un álbum en vivo de la banda chilena Los Tres, junto con una gran cantidad de músicos invitados, durante una celebración de las fiestas patrias chilenas. 

El grupo, que recién había explorado la música tradicional chilena en su álbum Los Tres MTV Unplugged, tuvo la idea de invitar al Tío Lalo Parra y a varios otros músicos chilenos a realizar una fonda en la plaza de Ñuñoa, en donde se combinarían para tocar música folclórica chilena, además de una gran variedad de géneros. Esta fonda llevaría el nombre de La Yein Fonda (un juego de palabras con el nombre de la actriz Jane Fonda).

La fiesta duró del 17 al 20 de septiembre de 1996, y los últimos dos días se debieron programar dos funciones diarias, debido al éxito de las funciones preliminares. Desde dicho año, la celebración se ha vuelto a repetir: en 1997 se denominó "La Píter Fonda" (jugando con el nombre de Peter Fonda), en 1998 "La Jenri Fonda" (Henry Fonda) y posteriormente se ha vuelto a repetir con el nombre original.

El disco mismo está compuesto de veintiún pistas, y, a pesar de que no es exclusivo de Los Tres, se le considera parte fundamental de la discografía del grupo, que fue el organizador y coordinador del evento. El grueso del repertorio son cuecas, la mayoría de autoría de Roberto Parra, aunque también hay composiciones de otros estilos musicales, muy arraigados ya a la cultura popular chilena.

Actualmente, todos los años, para los días de las Fiestas Patrias de Chile, se lleva a cabo La Yein Fonda, en su ya tradicional ubicación del Parque Quinta Normal, y en algunas oportunidades adicionalmente en la ciudad de Concepción.


TRACKLIST

Todos los temas son cuecas, excepto donde se indique lo contrario
1. "Pregonera" (José Rótulo, Alfredo de Angelis) – 3:07
2. "Re-Fa-Si" (Enrique Delfino) – 3:16
Temas 1 y 2 son tangos

3. "La Vida Que Yo He Pasado" (Roberto Parra) – 3:09
4. "El Conventillo" (Roberto Parra) – 2:44
5. "Chiquillo de la Orilla" (Juan Arroyo) – 2:52
6. "El Aguja" (Pepe Fuentes) – 2:55
7. "Los Parecidos" (Roberto Parra) – 2:47
8. "Las Quince Lucas" (Efraín Navarro) – 2:55
9. "Corazón de Escarcha" (Chilote Campos, Tito Barrientos) – 4:08
10 "La Pobre Loca" (Críspulo Gándara) – 4:49
Temas 9 y 10 son valses chilotes

11 "Mándame Quitar la Vida" (Segundo Zamora) – 3:18
12. "El Sacristán Vivaracho" (Roberto Parra) – 2:58
13. "Las Goteras" (Segundo Zamora) – 2:43
14. "Mi Chica y Yo" (L. Meyer Goetz) – 3:58
15. "Estoy Que Me Muero" (D.R.) – 5:28
Temas 14 y 15 son foxtrot

16. "Ya Me Voy de Espalda el Loro" (Roberto Parra) – 3:05
17. "El 25 de Enero" (Roberto Parra) – 3:13
18. "La Negrita" (Roberto Parra) – 2:14
19. "Tarjetita de Invitación" (Santos, Adrián, Sherico) – 4:20
20. "Daniela" (Johnny, Arce) – 3:37
21. "Un Día Te Dije" (Custas E.) – 2:46 
Temas 19, 20 y 21 son cumbias

TITULO: La Yein Fonda ARTISTA: Los Tres
GENERO: rock Chileno, rockabilly, folcore latino
INTEGRANTES:Álvaro Henríquez (Voz, Segunda guitarra, Órgano), Ángel Parra (Primera guitarra, Coros), Roberto Lindl: (Bajo, Contrabajo, Coros), Francisco Molina (Percusión, Batería)
PRODUCTOR: Los Tres
INVITADOS:  
Pepe Fuentes – Voz, Pandero y Guitarra en tangos; Batería en valses y fox-trots. 
Rafael Berríos "Rabanito" – Acordeón 
Pepe "Pollito" González – Piano 
Ángel Parra, "Paparra" – Voz en "Corazón de Escarcha" y "La Pobre Loca", Pandero, Guitarra en valses 
Lalo Parra – Guitarra, Voz 
Los Jaivas:
Gato Alquinta – Voz en "El 25 de Enero"
Eduardo Parra – Pandero en "El 25 de Enero"
Claudio Parra – Piano en "El 25 de Enero"
Juanita Parra – Tormento en "El 25 de Enero", Batería en "La Negrita"
Fernando Flores – Tarro 
Orquesta de cumbias:
Roberto Arcaya – Voz y Güiro
Pablo Lecaros – Bajo
Carlos Silva – Piano eléctrico
Pedro Greene – Bongós, Bongas y Timbales
Claudio Anais – Trompeta
Rubén Campos – Trombón
Ignacio González – Saxo tenor 
DISQUERA: Sony music 
AÑO: 14 de noviembre de 1996 
DURACION: 70:22 min 
FORMATO: .mp3 
TAMAÑO: 64.0 mb

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THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN DEL 1 AL 700 ARC: "Death of Gwen Stacy and Norman Osborn" #121 "The Night Gwen Stacy Died" 122 "The Goblin's Last Stand!"


 LA NOCHE EN QUE GWEN STACY MUERE

 In the previous issue Harry Osborn had taken LSD, which made him fall into a clinical Psychosis. This issue begins with Peter as Spider-Man now watching through their apartment window as Gwen Stacy and Mary Jane Watson are at Harry's bedside. The Osborn's family doctor Ray tells Gwen and Mary Jane that Harry has been taking drugs again. He gives Harry a shot of Thorazine, a tranquilizer to offset the effect of LSD. Spider-Man decides to do a quick change on the rooftop and go inside where he is then confronted by Norman Osborn. 

Norman blames Peter for what has happened to Harry and later in this issue cracks under pressure returning to the Green Goblin persona. 

Peter on his way to the Daily Bugle building feels a cold coming on from the change of climate between Montreal and New York. While talking to Robbie Robertson at the Bugle dropping off some pictures of the Hulk from his Montreal assignment, J. Jonah Jameson walks in and tells Robertson about Parker to "get this disease ridden menace out of my building." Before Peter leaves he points out that Robbie should have Jameson send him a bonus check for about two hundred dollars for the pictures. 

When Norman leaves his son's bedside he begins to think how he has failed him as a father. Then he starts to hallucinate and sees his enemy Spider-Man coming at him, soon he flees from the apartment out into the street until he gets to Manhattan's lower eastside. 

There in a place he had almost forgotten lies his Green Goblin paraphernalia. Then after returning to the Goblin persona he decides to kidnap Gwen. She is standing at the window of Peter and Harry's apartment wishing there was some way she could do to help Harry when the Green Goblin comes flying into view. 

When Spider-Man finally swings back to the apartment all he finds is a pumpkin lantern and satchel left behind by the Green Goblin. He soon realizes that Gwen has been kidnapped and that he must rely on his Spider-Sense to lead him to where the Goblin is. His Spider-Sense leads him to a New York city bridge which in the original comic Spider-Man calls the George Washington Bridge because it is Norman Osborn's favorite President but it is drawn like the Brooklyn Bridge (this has been later changed to the Brooklyn Bridge in future retellings but the original story was written to include the George Washington Bridge) where he spots the Green Goblin standing next to a motionless Gwen Stacy.


At the bridge Spider-Man attempts to get to Gwen but must fight the Goblin with everything he has. Both Spider-Man and the Goblin fight until the Goblin swoops down knocking Gwen off the side of the bridge. Spider-Man then goes to save her and as his Webbing catches her, her neck breaks and she dies instantly.
Spider-Man praises himself as he cradles the lifeless body of Gwen until he realizes that she is dead. The Goblin taunts him saying that "she was dead before your webbing reached her! a fall from that height would kill anyone before they struck the ground".

Holding the lifeless body of Gwen in one arm Spider-Man raises his fist into the air vowing to destroy and make the Goblin pay for the death of the woman he loved. On the final page we get to see the title of the story "The Night Gwen Stacy Died".

tomado de http://marvel.wikia.com


TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #121
FECHA: junio / 1973
PORTADA: john romita sr. (lapices, tinta)
PERSONAJES
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Gwen Stacy (Death), Harry Osborn, Mary Jane Watson, Daily Bugle Staff: Robbie Robertson, J. Jonah Jameson
Villains: Green Goblin (Norman Osborn)
Other Characters: Ray, Osborn's doctor
Locations: New York City: Harry Osborn and Peter Parker's Apartment, George Washington Bridge, Daily Bugle Building, Lower East Side
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Pumpkin Bomb
Vehicles: Goblin Glider
ESCRITOR: gerry conway
DIBUJO: gil kane
TINTA: john romita sr., tony mortellano
COLOR: david hunt
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS: 21
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 13.6 mb






 ¡ EL ÚLTIMO ASALTO DEL GREEN GOBLIN !


Continued from last issue... Gwen Stacy is dead, thanks -- in part -- to the Green Goblin, who is racing away vowing to Spider-Man that he will soon be joining his true love. Spider-Man, furious over the tragic loss of Gwen, swears that if anyone is going to die this day, it's going to be the Goblin. Chasing after his mortal foe, he manages to hop on the Goblin's back and pummel him. However, the Goblin manages to get away when he slams Spider-Man into the side of the George Washington Bridge. 

Returning to Gwen's body, Spider-Man fights off those who have gathered around her corpse and cradles her in his arms, reflecting on their relationship together. When the police try to get an ambulance to give her medical aid, Spider-Man tells them that she's dead and that he killed her. When they try to take him for questioning, he fights them off and flees. Changing back to his civilian identity of Peter Parker, he ponders just what to tell his best friend Harry Osborn about his fathers involvement in Gwen's death. When he arrives back at their apartment, Peter finds that Harry is still fighting off his recent overdose of LSD, and angrily leaves Harry who begs for help. 

Deciding to bring Osborn to justice, Spider-Man drops in on Joe Robertson who has just heard the news. He pleads Joe to find out if Norman Osborn has been seen in the last few hours. When Joe gets word that Osborn has been seen near one of the warehouses that he owns, Spider-Man is about to leave when J. Jonah Jameson bursts in calling Spider-Man a murderer. Spider-Man stifles Jameson with webbing before going after Osborn. 

Spider-Man battles the Green Goblin in the warehouse, determined to bring him to justice. However, during the fight, the Goblin's glider is reactivated and when the Goblin tries to impale Peter with it, he only succeeds in impaling himself when Spider-Man dodges out of the way. With the Goblin apparently dead, Spider-Man finally getting what he vowed earlier that day, finds Osborn's death a hollow victory. When the authorities can be heard coming, Spider-Man decides to leave, unaware that someone is watching in the shadows. 

When Peter finally returns home to his apartment, he finds only Mary Jane there waiting for him. She tries to console Peter, who lashes out at her condolences, mocking her usual carefree nature and tells her to leave. However, Mary Jane decides to stay and comfort Peter regardless. 
tomado de http://marvel.wikia.com


TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #122
FECHA: julio / 1973
PORTADA: john romita sr. (lapices, tinta)
PERSONAJES
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Gwen Stacy (Death), Harry Osborn, Mary Jane Watson, Daily Bugle Staff: Robbie Robertson, J. Jonah Jameson
Villains: Green Goblin (Norman Osborn)
Other Characters: Ray, Osborn's doctor
Locations: New York City: Harry Osborn and Peter Parker's Apartment, George Washington Bridge, Daily Bugle Building, Lower East Side
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Pumpkin Bomb
Vehicles: Goblin Glider
ESCRITOR: gerry conway
DIBUJO: gil kane
TINTA: john romita sr., tony mortellano
COLOR: david hunt
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS: 21
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 13.6 mb