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Los Tres - Peineta: Presentando a Roberto & Lalo Parra


PEINETA: PRESENTANDO A ROBERTO & LALO PARRA

Peineta es un álbum en que la banda chilena Los Tres comparte escena con dos de los folcloristas chilenos más importantes, Lalo Parra y Roberto Parra, miembros de la famosa familia Parra de Chile. Sirve como continuación del trabajo de rescate de la música popular chilena para las nuevas generaciones, que había empezado con Los Tres MTV Unplugged en 1995 y prosiguió con La Yein Fonda en 1996.

Peineta contiene diez temas, de los cuales siete están ejecutados en vivo, durante una tocata en la Sala de la SCD en La Florida, Santiago de Chile, junto con Roberto Parra. El repertorio escogido consta de cuecas propias del tío Roberto, más canciones tradicionales y fox-trots, incluyendo el famoso "Jazz Guachaca" que había aparecido en la banda sonora de la obra de teatro La Negra Ester, basada en un libro del tío Roberto. Ésta constituyó una de las últimas apariciones en vida de Roberto Parra, antes que un cáncer a la próstata terminara con su existencia en 1995.

Los otros tres temas fueron grabados cuatro años más tarde junto con Lalo Parra en un estudio. Se ejecutaron el foxtrot "La Negrita", el bolero "Lágrimas Negras" y la cueca "Cerro Caracol". El tío Lalo incluso toca guitarra eléctrica en "La Negrita", que se convirtió en el único sencillo del disco.

El álbum sirve más como documento histórico (es la primera vez que se reúnen en un solo disco los dos hermanos Parra) que como un suceso comercial; de hecho, es el menos vendido de los álbumes de Los Tres, aunque ellos le dan una gran importancia, relativa a su labor musical en el rescate de las tradiciones populares de Chile.

TRACKLIST


1. "País de Ilusión" (D.R.) – 3:39
2. "Jazz Huachaca" – 4:25
3. "El Organillero" – 5:25
4. "Bailando en Conchalí" – 3:09
5. "Lala" – 3:22
6. "Una Perra con un Perro" – 2:42
7. "El Chute Alberto" – 2:40
8. "Cerro Caracol" (Lalo Parra) – 2:12
9. "La Negrita" (Tradicional) – 3:27
10. "Lágrimas Negras" (Miguel Matamoros) – 3:46


TITULO: Peineta: Presentando a Roberto & Lalo Parra
ARTISTA: Los Tres
GENERO: rock Chileno, rockabilly, folclore latino
INTEGRANTES: Álvaro Henríquez (Voz, Segunda guitarra, Órgano), Ángel Parra (Primera guitarra, Coros), Roberto Lindl: (Bajo, Contrabajo, Coros), Francisco Molina (Percusión, Batería)
PRODUCTOR: Alvaro Henriquez
INVITADOS: Roberto Parra (Voz, Guitarra acústica), Lalo Parra (Voz, Guitarra acústica, Guitarra eléctrica)
DISQUERA: Sony music 
AÑO: 3 de julio de 1998
DURACION: 34:47 min 
FORMATO: .mp3 
TAMAÑO: 31.5 mb

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The Amazing Spider-Man #128 "The Vulture Hangs High!"


¡ THE VULTURE VUELA ALTO !

Continued from last issue... Spider-Man has been dropped from a lethal height by the Vulture, it takes all of his skill and all of his web-fluid in order to make a giant spider-web for him to bounce off of and save himself from the fall. Changing back to Peter Parker, Spidey decides to check out the ESU bio-lab which the Vulture was attacking when he tried to stop him. There he only finds professor Clifton Shallot, who Peter recognizes as the man studying organic mutation at the university until the funding was cut last semester. He decides to find out who the girl the Vulture was attacking, and checking out ESU's records learns that it's a student named Christine Murrow. He realizes that the Vulture's first murder victim was a dead wringer for Christine without glasses and realizes her death was due to mistaken identity. 

Checking the morgue files at the Bugle leads Peter to learn that Adrian Toomes (the original Vulture) is still in prison and wonders who is posing as him. After being chewed out by Jameson for not getting pictures of the Vulture's attack on ESU, Peter decides to check out one of his stoolies as Spider-Man to learn where the new Vulture has been since. The stoolies information takes him to a shipping yard, where Peter is attacked by the Vulture and dumped into the harbor. 

Peter survives the episode and realizes that Mary Jane is still at risk and takes a cab to make her go report the attack to the police. Mary Jane agrees this time, but wants to go alone, Peter refuses and takes her into the cab. They are attacked by the Vulture, who causes the cab to crash, stunning everyone on board. The Vulture takes Mary Jane again, and Peter (reviving quickly) changes into Spider-Man and goes after her. 

Spider-Man saves Mary Jane again and fights off the Vulture who flees. Spider-Man having deduced the Vulture's true identity takes Mary Jane back to the cab and insures that the cabby will rush her to the police. Spider-Man then goes back to the ESU biolab where he confronts Christine Murrow. When the Vulture attacks, Spider-Man defeats him with the mutation reversing serum he created with Curt Connors. The Vulture reverts to his true form, that of Clifton Shallot. Spider-Man reveals to Christine that he deduced Shallot as being the Vulture after the Vulture said a similar phrase that Shallot said to him earlier that day. He then tells her that he figured out how Shallot pulled everything off: When the funding for his research was cut, he took the Vulture's costume he acquired and his mutation device to make himself appear like the Vulture. He then admonishes Christine, who knew of the whole plot for not reporting Shallot to the authorities out of fear, telling her that the murder of an innocent girl could have been avoided if she reported Shallot to the police to begin with.


tomado de http://marvel.wikia.com



TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #128
FECHA: enero / 1974
PORTADA: john romita sr. (lapices, tinta)
PERSONAJES
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Mary Jane Watson, Flash Thompson, Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Ned Leeds
Villains: Vulture (Clifton Shallot)
Other Characters: Christine Murrow, Mouthpiece Moylan (Only Appearance), Myron Feissberg (Only Appearance)
Locations: USA: NYS: New York City: Empire State University, Daily Bugle Building
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Man's Belt Camera, Vulture's Wings
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: gerry conway
DIBUJO: ross andru
TINTA: frank giacoia, dave hunt
COLOR: michelle brand
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS: 20
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 6.6 mb


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