viernes, 13 de febrero de 2015

LagWagon - Let's Talk About Feeling + A feedbag of truckstop poetry 7" EP


" LET'S TALK ABOUT FEELING "
 
Let's Talk About Feelings es el quinto álbum de estudio de Lagwagon. Fue lanzado al mercado por Fat Wreck Chords el 24 de noviembre de 1998. En este disco, la banda incorpora novedades en su formación: Chris Rest sustituye a Ken Stringfellow en la guitarra.


May 16, una de las canciones más famosas y aclamadas de la banda, forma parte de la banda sonora del videojuego Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2.


Tomado de Wikipedia


TITULO: Let's Talk About Feelings
ARTISTA: Lagwagon

GENERO: Punk Rock, HC Melodico

INTEGRANTES: Joey Cape - Voz, Chris Rest - Guitarra, Chris Flippin - Guitarra, Jesse Buglione - Bajo, Dave Raun - Batería

PRODUCTOR: Ryan Greene, Joey Cape

INVITADOS: 

DISQUERA: Fat Wreck Records

AÑO: 24 de Noviembre de 1998

DURACION: 25:25 min 

FORMATO: .mp3 

TAMAÑO: 51.1 mb

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" A FEEDBAG OF TRUCKSTOP POETRY (7" EP) "

A feedbag of truckstop poetry es un vinilo de 7 pulgadas por Lagwagon lanzado en Fat Wreck Chords en el año 2000.

A Feedbag of Truckstop Poetry was released in between Lagwagon’s very poppy Let’s Talk About Feelings (1998) and three years before they returned from a brief hiatus to release Blaze in 2003. And it was released as a seven inch vinyl on Fat Wreck Chords.

With the release of Let’s Talk About Feelings, but much moreso with Blaze, and especially Resolve (not to mention his solo work and other projects), Joey Cape, lead singer and songwriter for Lagwagon has really evolved into a quite a good songwriter. This seven inch is a fairly good example, and of where they would end up going musically.


With the Jawbreaker cover of “Want”, albeit a bit more punk than emo, yet still quite good, I cannot help but feel as the first track, at just over 5 minutes long is emo in of itself. “A Feedbag Of Truckstop Poetry” would fit well on the aforementioned Let’s Talk About Feelings. I am not sure when these songs were recorded, so perhaps that may not be a surprise!


All songs can be found on the Lagwagon compilation album, Let’s Talk About Leftovers from 2000. In September of last year, Fat Wreck Chords/Lagwagon re-released their first five album with plenty of bonus tracks.

 Track list
1. "Eat Your Words"
2. "A Feedbag Of Truckstop Poetry"
3. "Want" (Jawbreaker cover)

Tomado de Wikipedia


TITULO: A feedbag of truckstop poetry
ARTISTA: Lagwagon
GENERO: Punk Rock, HC Melodico
INTEGRANTES: Joey Cape - Voz, Chris Flippin - Guitarra, Chris Rest - Guitarra, Jesse Buglione - Bajo, Dave Raun - Batería
PRODUCTOR: Joey Cape
INVITADOS: 
DISQUERA: Fat Wreck Records
AÑO: 2 de noviembre 1999
DURACION: 7:00 min 
FORMATO: .mp3 
TAMAÑO: 16.1 mb

The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #10 "Step Into My Parlor... Said The Spider To The Fly!"


" ¡ENTRA EN MI CASITA... ! !... DIJO LA ARAÑA A LA MOSCA! "

Part I of this story is titled "'Step Into My Parlor...'"

This part of the story begins with J. Jonah Jameson complaining, as usual, to City Editor Joseph Robertson that he has devoted years exposing Spider-Man as a menace but that the sales figures for the Daily Bugle are dropping. Robertson says the reason for sales dropping is because of the Daily Globe making a comeback. He further says that the Globe scooped the Bugle on the White Tiger story and that it has a new publisher in the form of K. J. Clayton. Just then, Peter Parker shows up, explains to Jameson that he was sleeping, and is told both that he cannot rest and that he should be out taking photos of Spider-Man. Parker explains to Jameson that he (Jameson) had told him (Parker) not to take any photos of Spider-Man because they were making him (Spider-Man) look too sympathetic. Then Parker gives Jameson an idea when he (Parker) tells him (Jameson) that most of Spider-Man's regular enemies are all in jail. With that, Jameson says he is going out and to put Parker on the list to receive a cigar scented Christmas card. This leaves Robertson and Parker naturally perturbed at Jameson's sudden change of nature.

Several hours later, at the waterfront, readers find the police facing a hostage situation, led by Captain Bonner. Soon Spider-Man swings into action, but he is not interested in taking photos because it is only "measly little kidnappers." By going unnoticed, Spider-Man uses a web-line to sneak across into the building where the kidnappers are. Inside, the kidnappers are holding an old man and a young woman hostage. The leader is Richard "Rick" Deacon, of whom the other members of the gang say that Captain Bonner (Deacon's former parole officer) had sworn he had gone straight. Suddenly the kidnappers hear a creak upstairs and Deacon sends one of his henchmen, Chino, to investigate. Chino, bursting into an upstairs room with his gun ready, suddenly comes across Spider-Man, who makes a witty remark. Spider-Man webs up Chino's mouth then webs away his gun and finally knocks him out.

Then Spider-Man comes across the rest of Deacon's gang by accidentally falling through the floor. He defeats them all, let alone Richard Deacon himself, who escapes with one of the hostages. When Deacon and the hostage are outside the waterfront building, the police and Deacon's former parole officer, Captain Bonner, confront them. Spider-Man quickly webs away the hostage, and Deacon fires wildly towards him.

The police are quick to fire at Deacon, and he falls over the pier into the water. Meanwhile, at a secret laboratory farther down the waterfront, readers find Jameson talking to a certain scientist, Dr. Harlan Stillwell Ph.D., with a request to create a new superhero. Stillwell reminds Jameson that he also came to his brother Farley with a similar request, but also that it had ended up transforming former private investigator Macdonald Gargan into the Scorpion, which had led to Dr. Farley Stillwell's death.

Stillwell is in desperate need of funding to carry out this sort of research and accepts Jameson's offer. Ironically, Jameson's commission of a fortune dovetails exactly with Stillwell's ongoing research, which involves the common housefly(Musca domestica). But Deacon had been outside, listening in on the previous conversation about creating a superhero between Jameson and Stillwell. The seriously wounded Deacon comes inside and forces Stillwell to experiment on him. With the experimental equipment quickly set-up, it is not long before the process has turned Deacon into a human fly, signaling the end of Part I.

Part II is titled "...Said The Spider To The Fly!"

It begins with Spider-Man swinging back to the Daily Bugle Building, where readers find Robertson asking Jameson whether he is all right when the phone rings. On the phone is Stillwell, who tells Jameson that something has come up and that he better hurry over. Jameson again quickly makes his exit from the Bugle Building and hurries over, only to find the lifeless body of Stillwell, who has been shot to his death. While running from the scene, he is captured by Deacon, who has now assumed the identity of the Fly. The Fly takes Jameson hostage and flies to the Bugle. At the Bugle building he crashes through the window and administers his terms in rescuing Jameson; those terms are that he wants a re-match with Spider-Man. Spider-Man manages to fight the Fly and defeat him and get some photos for the Bugle. 


tomado de http://marvel.wikia.com

TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Annual Vol 1 #10

FECHA: Noviembre / 1976

PORTADA: Gil Kane (lapices), john romita sr. (tinta)
PERSONAJES:  Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: J. Jonah Jameson, Robbie Robertson
Villains: Human Fly (Richard Deacon) (First appearance), Chino - One of Deacon's Gang (Only Appearance), Roxy - One of Deacon's Gang (Only Appearance)
Other Characters: Harlan Stillwell (Only appearance; dies), New York policemen, Captain Bonner (Only Appearance), Officer Larsen (Only Appearance), Officer Pirelli (Only Appearance), Officer O'Hara (Only Appearance), Officer O'Reilly (Only Appearance), Mr. Levin (Only Appearance), Unnamed wealthy girl (Only Appearance)
 Locations: New York City: Daily Bugle Building, New York Colosseum
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Len Wein, Bill Mantl

DIBUJO: Gil Kane

TINTA: frank giacoia, Mike Esposito COLOR: Petra Goldberg

EDITORIAL: marvel comics GENERO: superheroes

PAGINAS: 36

FORMATO: .cbr

TAMAÑO: 11.8 mb


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