viernes, 23 de enero de 2015

Los Tres - La Sangre en el Cuerpo


LA SANGRE EN EL CUERPO

La Sangre en el Cuerpo es el quinto álbum de la banda chilena Los Tres, lanzado al mercado en 1999. Es el último disco en el que participa el baterista original Francisco Molina; el grupo anunciaría su disolución temporal luego de la gira de presentación de este disco, el año 2000. Tuvo una tibia recepción por parte de la crítica y el público, aunque algunos fans lo consideran uno de los mejores discos de la banda penquista.

Fome había sido un disco sumamente duro para la banda, con sus canciones complejas que hablaban de realidades difíciles e incompletas. Álvaro Henríquez había declarado que pensaba que ese disco sería el último de la banda. Sin embargo, este nuevo disco presenta uno de los trabajos más cuidados de la música de Los Tres, con una estética algo diferente. Se da lugar a canciones reflexivas (Feria verdadera), meditaciones líricas en torno a la política y la sociedad (Morir de viejo, Caudillo de congrios) e incluso a canciones de amor que rozan el pop como nunca antes (Lo que quieres, Agua fría, No me falles).

El disco fue grabado en los estudios de Joe Blaney en Nueva York, Estados Unidos, utilizando técnicas de grabación análoga. En el sitio oficial del disco se señala, "Si la tendencia actual de los músicos es probar con la última tecnología de grabación y mezcla, Los Tres y Blaney han decidido seguir el camino del sonido análogo con mezclas a cinta tal como se hacía en la década de los 60."

Cuenta con la participación de la entonces esposa de Henríquez, Julieta Venegas y de Roberto Márquez, líder de Illapu, que, junto con Los Tres y Los Jaivas, había grabado la serie de conciertos Hecho en Chile en los años inmediatamente anteriores.


TITULO: La Sangre en el Cuerpo
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: Alvaro Henriquez, Roberto Lindl, Joe Blaney
INVITADOS: Roberto Márquez – Quena, Quenacho, Tiple en "Feria Verdadera" y "Caudillo de Congrios"; Coros en "La Respuesta", Julieta Venegas – Coros en "No Me Gusta el Sol"

DISQUERA: Sony music 
AÑO: 17 de agosto de 1999
DURACION: 43:33 min 
FORMATO: .mp3 
TAMAÑO: 31.5 mb

The Amazing Spider-Man #130 "Betrayed!" #131 "My Uncle... My Enemy?" Arc: "My Uncle... My Enemy?"


¡ TRAICIONADO !

While out on patrol, Spider-Man spies some crooks popping out of a manhole with the intent of robbing a sky scraper, Spider-Man stops them. When one of the captured crook tries to tell Spider-Man that he's hired by Hammerhead, a device in his head kills him when he tries to utter his employers name. Hammerhead, meanwhile has just returned to New York after his sabbatical in Europe. While offloading on the pier, he is greeted by the Jackal, who goads Hammerhead into wanting to get revenge against Spider-Man and Dr. Octopus (hoping that the villain will play in his hands.)

At the Baxter Building, Spider-Man pays a visit to the Human Torch, who unveils the completed Spider-Mobile. The two take it out on a test drive, and test out all of the vehicles abilities (which mimic that of Spider-Man's own spider-powers including ties that allow it to scale walls, and web-shooters.) However, things go awry when the Torch soon learns that Spider-Man has no drivers license and up to this point has never driven a car before. 

As this goes on, Dr. Octopus -- fresh out of prison -- watches the spectacle amusingly before traveling to the roof of the Pan-Am building to take a helicopter ride to Westchester. Spider-Man meanwhile has returned back to his apartment and changed back to Peter Parker where he gets a call from his Aunt May who is checking in. However, their conversation is cut short when Mary Jane arrives earlier than planned and he has to let her go. 

A few days later, when Hammerhead's men attack another building with special jet packs, Spider-Man tries to stop them in his new Spider-Mobile. During the fight, Hammerhead enters the fray and knocks over Spider-Man's car. After giving the wall-crawler a solid head-butt, the crooks make their escape. When Spider-Man recovers his Spider-Mobile before the police can secure it, he finds that there is an envelope that was dropped in it (planted by the Jackal.)

Spider-Man doesn't get a chance to read the letter until after he shows up for Ned Leed's Christmas party. Peter departs after Mary Jane tries to get a kiss from him under the mistletoe, prompting Peter (who's not ready for romance so soon after Gwen's death) to leave. Reading the contents of the envelope, Peter realizes what Dr. Octopus has been so interest in Aunt May for. Changing to Spider-Man he rushes to Octopus' Westchester hideout, and arrives just to see that there is a private marriage ceremony, and the bride and groom are Aunt May and Doc Ock!

This story is continued next issue... 
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TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #130
FECHA: marzo / 1974
PORTADA: john romita sr. (lapices), tony mortellaro (tinta)
PERSONAJES
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Mary Jane Watson, Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Betty Brant, Ned Leeds; Aunt May
Villains: Jackal, Hammerhead, Doctor Octopus
Other Characters: Human Torch (Johnny Storm)
Locations: USA: NYS: New York City: Daily Bugle Building, Baxter Building, Peter and Harry's Apartment
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Man's Spider-Signal, Doctor Octopus' Tentacles
Vehicles: Spider-Mobile (First appearance)
ESCRITOR: gerry conway
DIBUJO: ross andru
TINTA: frank giacoia, dave hunt
COLOR: petra goldberg
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS: 20
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 7.0 mb


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MI TIO... ¿ MI ENEMIGO ?

Continued from last issue... Rushing to the estate of Dr. Octopus, Spider-Man arrives just in time to see that his arch-nemesis is about to be married to his Aunt May. Before Spider-Man can react, Hammerhead and his goons bust in on the marriage with guns blazing. Octopus fights off some of Hammerhead's men, and manages to make an escape with Aunt May to the roof. There Spider-Man tries to stop Octopus from getting away, and is knocked out, Octopus then makes his escape with May in a helicopter. Witnessing this, Hammerhead and his men decide to follow after Octopus in the helicopter they arrived in themselves. Spider-Man, reviving from his blow from Dr. Octopus secretly hitches a ride aboard Hammerhead's copter. 

While back at Ned Leed's Christmas party, Mary Jane has realized that Peter had ditched her, and Ned and Betty Brant point out that Peter seems to be adjusting to her attention pretty well in spite of the fact that Gwen recently died. Mary Jane feigns any desire to be in a relationship, and leave the couple, and Joe puts in his two cents to them about Peter being stable enough to make his own decisions. 

While high in the air, Hammerhead's helicopter follows Doc Oct's into Canadian air space. There they are led to an island off the coast of Canada to a nuclear facility which has been inherited by Aunt May following the death of a relative (hence why Octopus was interested in marrying her.) With both crafts landing down, another fight between Dr. Octopus and Hammerhead begins. With bullets flying, the shock is too much for Aunt May who passes out. After a brief fight with Dr. Octopus, Spider-Man grabs his unconscious Aunt May and escapes in an airplane in a nearby hanger. 

Meanwhile, Dr. Octopus enters the building and is mortified when he learns the facilities primary function is a nuclear breeder. When Hammerhead bursts in, Octopus warns Hammerhead that the slightest vibration can cause a violent explosion. Hammerhead doesn't heed this warning and charges at Dr. Octopus. Octavius dodges the attack, causing Hammerhead to ram into the control panel of the breeder. This causes the very type of explosion that Dr. Octopus warned them of. Spider-Man manages to fly out of the explosions reach just in the neck of time. 

Aunt May soon revives, but before Spider-Man can explain anything to her, the fact that she's sharing an airplane with Spider-Man causes her to pass out again. While back in New York, Mary Jane decides it's time to leave the part because she figures that Peter is not coming back. When Betty tries to get her to talk about how she feels about Peter, she tells him that she can't bring herself to love Peter, and that she cares about him too much to allow herself to do that. When Betty presses for more of an explanation, she tells her to leave it for another day and departs.


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TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #131
FECHA: abril / 1974
PORTADA: gil kane (lapices), frank giacoia (tinta)
PERSONAJES
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Mary Jane Watson, Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Betty Brant, Ned Leeds, Robbie Robertson; Aunt May
Villains: Hammerhead, Doctor Octopus
Other Characters: none
Locations: USA: NYS: New York City; Canada
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Doctor Octopus' Tentacles
Vehicles: Spider-Mobile, Helicopters
ESCRITOR: gerry conway
DIBUJO: ross andru
TINTA: frank giacoia, dave hunt
COLOR: petra goldberg
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS: 20
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 6.2 mb


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