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    • Drug baron ballads prove fatal for Mexican musicians
      SINALOA - A Mexican singer who had increased his personal security because of rising violence has been shot dead hours after he had denied reports he had been murdered.Sergio Vega, known as El Shaka, told an internet site he had... 彼はmurdered.Sergioベガ、エルシャカとして知られていた報道を否定した後シナロアは - 上。暴力のために彼の個人的セキュリティを増加していたメキシコの歌手、死んで時間を撮影されている彼がいたインターネットサイトに語った...

    • George Pickow obituary
      US photographer and film-maker who chronicled the heyday of folk and jazzGeorge Pickow, who has died aged 88, was a photographer and film-maker whose images were used on many album covers in the US – jazz, folk and pop – and who made a significant contribution to the film Festival (1967), which chronicled the Newport folk festival in its heyday. As the husband of the Kentucky-born folk singer Jean Ritchie, he was able to gain access to informal music-making, both in the Ritchie family home, and in Britain and Ireland during a visit made by Ritchie in the early 1950s.Pickow was born in Los Angeles, but grew up in New York, where he studied art. During the second world war he made training films for the US navy. Although never a musician himself, he loved jazz and blues, and his first exposure to folk music was in the early 1940s, when he heard Woody Guthrie and Cisco Houston at the leftwing Camp Unity in upstate New York.At a square dance in 1948 he met Ritchie, who came from a large Kentucky family whose members had sung for the English folk collector Cecil Sharp in 1917, and again for the American folklorist Alan Lomax. With her large repertoire of Anglo-American balladry, Ritchie was lauded by the emerging American folk scene in Greenwich Village, New York.Eager to discover the origins of her songs, Ritchie, accompanied by Pickow – they married in 1950 – spent more than a year in Britain and Ireland in 1952-53, funded by a Fulbright scholarship. Pickow worked with Lomax (based in Britain for much of the 50s) and the English folk collector Peter Kennedy to film a Cornish folk custom, the Padstow Obby Oss (hobby horse). The result, Oss Oss Wee Oss (1953), remains an important ethnographic record, excerpts from which were show ジャズ、フォークやポップ - - なさ88歳で死去したフォークとjazzGeorge Pickowの全盛期を記録した米国のカメラマンは、フィルムメーカー、そのイメージを多くのアルバムで使用されていた米国のカバー写真やフィルムメーカーだった全盛期のニューポートフォークフェスティバルを記録した映画祭(1967年)に大きく貢献

    • Spain in lists: Chart-topping singles, favourite TV programmes and bestselling books
      The most popular cultural entertainment in Spain in 2011Spain's top songsMaldita Nerea - Tu mirada me hace grande (You Make Me Look Great) Boyband ballad.Enrique Iglesias – TonightMalu - Blanco y negro (White and Black) Power ballad from the popular female singer.David Guetta – Who's That ChickKaty Perry – FireworkSource: los40.comSpain's top TV showsCuéntame cómo pasó (Tell Me How It Happened) Long-running, lavish costume drama about a middle-class family during Franco's dictatorship.El Barco (The Boat) Drama about a group of young people on a sailing course with an apocalyptic ending.La República (The Republic) Tale of a socialist family set in the 1930s before the civil war.Aida Award-winning sitcom about a working-class woman who inherits her father's house and moves in with her kids.La Reina del Sur (Queen of the South) Action-packed adaptation of Arturo Pérez Reverte's novel, about a woman who sets up a drug-dealing network.Source: formulatv.com Spain's top booksEl Ángel Perdido (The Lost Angel) by Javier Sierra The latest mystery thriller from Spain's answer to Dan Brown.No Consigo Adelgazar (I Can't Lose Weight) by Pierre Dukan Self-help book by France's bestselling nutritionist.ll Método Dukan Ilustrado (The Illustrated Dukan Method) by Pierre Dukan The diet plan in pictures.Carolina Se Enamora (Carolina Falls in Love) by Federico Moccia Comic novel by Italian novelist with a Nick Hornby touch.El Tiempo Entre Costuras (The Time in Between) by Maria Dueñas Romantic novel about a seamstress who flees the Spanish civil war.Source: que-leer.comSpainTelevisionPop and rockguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2011 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds 2011SpainのトップsongsMaldita Nereaさんのスペインで最も人気のある文化的な催し物 - 火ミラダ私ウサギグランデ(あなたが私に見えるように大)Boyband ballad.Enriqueイグレシアス - TonightMalu - ブランコイネグロ(白と黒)の電源を人気女性singer.Davidからバラードゲッタ - それはChickKaty Perryさん - FireworkSourceを:los40.comSpainはフランコのdictatorship.Elバルコ(ボート)についてドラマ中に中産階級の家族についてshowsCuéntameコモパソ(それが起こったのかTell Meを)長期実行、豪華な衣装ドラマトップテレビだ終末論的ending.Laリパブリカ(共和国)物語彼女の父の家を継承する労働者階級の女性の市民war.Aida賞を受賞したコメディする前に、1930年代に設定された社会主義の家族とヨットのコースで若い人たちのグループ彼女kids.Laレイナデルスルとに移動(南の女王)アクションは薬物を扱うnetwork.Sourceを設定する女性について、アルトゥーロペレスReverteの小説の適応を詰め込んだ:formulatv.comスペインのトップbooksElアンヘルペルディード(フランスのベストセラーnutritionist.ll Método Dukan Ilustrado(図解Dukan法)によるピエールDukanセルフヘルプ本を読んでダンBrown.No Consigo Adelgazar(私は重量を失うことができない)にして、Javierシエラが)スペインの答えから最新のミステリースリラーAngelをロストピエールDukanお針子についてマリアドゥエニャスロマンチックな小説ニックホーンビーtouch.ElティエンポアントルCosturas(間の時間)とイタリアの作家がフェデリコMocciaコミック小説(愛の州の滝)pictures.Carolina世Enamoraのダイエット計画によって人は、スペイン市民war.Source逃げる:que - leer.comSpainTelevisionPopとrockguardian.co.uk ©ガーディアンのニュース&メディア限定2011 |このコンテンツの使用は私達の対象となる利用規約|その他のフィードを

    • Crying out loud: Is it OK to sob at gigs?
      You're at a gig, surrounded by strangers and listening to the emotional music of your teenage years. Is it OK to blub, or too embarrassing for words?Weeping at gigs isn't something I generally walk around boasting about, largely because I'm a boy, boys don't cry and therefore I ... Do ... Not ... Cry ... NNNING! But I'll be damned if the urge to throw off my repressed shackles hasn't overtaken me today. You see, I saw Suede the other night, and they made me weep like Pavarotti after a serious bit of onion chopping. My eyeballs were, for want of a better word, leaking. Suede are, of course, famous for playing doom-laden and emotional glam rock, so it wasn't entirely surprising that I felt a twinge of introspection as they went about their business. But I suspect a few other elements were at work here: for example, Suede were a big part of my teenage years, soundtracking my trauma and romance with yet more trauma and romance, until my life was basically a Jean Genet novel, except with a few bongs and Mario Kart races thrown in. Then there's the crowd factor; music is usually a private experience, whether you're iPodding on the tube or lying on your bedroom floor. But surround yourself with complete strangers and for some reason your emotions go crazy, leaving you vulnerable to earnest-sounding ballads (which suddenly sound as all-powerful as the final scenes of ET). I'm not entirely sure why this happens, but here's a quick guess: by surrounding yourself with strangers you're also exposing yourself to public scrutiny – but if you can overcome that and sing along like a complete idiot anyway, then the whole thing becomes strangely liberating. Like dancing naked on a beach. Here I am! Naked! For everyone to see! And I'm going to weep! Sob sob. There are, of course, miti あなたのギグでは、見知らぬ人に囲まれ、あなたの十代の感情的な音楽を聴いている

    • Albums of 2010, No 10: John Grant - Queen of Denmark
      Largely unknown a year ago, the former Czars frontman surprised many with his weird and wired take on soft rockExclusive session: John Grant performs Where Dreams Go To DieLast year, John Grant was known to perhaps a handful of hipsters as the former frontman of the Czars, a band who enjoyed a measure of critical acclaim if not commercial success. Twelve months on, his name features in many 2010 roundups for an album that is one of the year's word-of-mouth triumphs. After the Czars imploded, Grant descended into booze, drugs, suicidal thoughts and self-loathing, but subsequently had the kind of epiphany that can follow such a crisis. The result is a scarred but revelatory album. Queen of Denmark recalls Dennis (brother of Brian) Wilson's 1977 masterpiece, Pacific Ocean Blue: it has a similar feel of gazing out on to something endless and darkly inviting. With Midlake as his backing band, Grant assembled a tapestry of flutes, piano, strings, eerie synths and gentle drums; almost a weird, wired take on 70s soft rock with some deliberate, ironic nods to Lynyrd Skynyrd and Dean Friedman. Marz and Where Dreams Go to Die take cocked glances at capitalist America while the perkier Jesus Hates Faggots pokes fun at redneck attitudes, which Grant was forced to endure as a gay child in a religious Colorado household. But the sucker punch arrived with the emotionally wringing ballads Queen of Denmark, Sigourney Weaver and Caramel, on which the 41-year-old croons like a latterday, acid-scarred Sinatra. Grant has written almost supernaturally beautiful hymns of love, despair, chaos and ultimate redemption. His are the sort of songs that some artists spend their entire careers wishing they had written.Pop and rockFolk musicDave Simpsonguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limite 今年大部分が未知の前に、元皇帝のフロントマンが多くを驚かせた彼の奇妙なソフトrockExclusiveセッションを取る有線:ジョングラントは夢GoはDieLast年に、ジョングラントは皇帝の元フロントマンとして流行に敏感なのかもしれない一握りに知られていた場所を実行ではなく、商業的な成功を収める場合、批評家の称賛の尺度を楽しんだバンド

    • Justin Bieber: what if he did tour North Korea?
      A viral campaign has proposed sending Justin Bieber on a tour of North Korea. But what can he expect in a country with just one nightclub? And will he return in one piece?Now that web democracy has spoken and the internet's viral masses have chosen to send Justin Bieber to North Korea, perhaps some of us are putting our feet up thinking the hard work is done. The irritating pop whippet will soon be performing his melancholy ballads in prisoners' garb on a rock-chipping line, to an audience made up of the North Korean World Cup goalie and whoever has recently displeased Dear Leader Kim Jong Il.Well, don't get carried away because if Bieber did make it to North Korea, the reality wouldn't be quite as exciting. As a recent visitor to the country, I learned that one of the ways the hermit kingdom maintains its isolationist policies at a cultural level is by the sophisticated manipulation of its international visitors. To the outside world, North Korea appears to welcome the odd western influence, such as when they invited the New York Philharmonic Orchestra to perform in Pyongyang in 2008. While we might be tempted to read such an occasion as a positive cultural exchange, it's more likely the event was spun 180 degrees for North Koreans, who – if they heard about it at all – would have been told something more along the lines that America sent the musical convoy to pacify the Big Bad Leader Kim with their meagre tributes.I remember reading a similar spin tactic in the Pyongyang Times on a flight into the capital last year, on the day after Bill Clinton's reconnaissance trip to free the two imprisoned US journalists caught trespassing at the border. The Korean press made no mention of the real purpose of Clinton's visit, only reporting that he bowed deeply to General Kim and ウイルスキャンペーンは、北朝鮮のツアーでジャスティンビーバーを送る提案している

    • Eurovision 2010: full list of winners, 2010 participants and UK performance since 1956
      It's the Eurovision final this Saturday. Pick your favourites from the list of participants• Get the dataThe final of the Eurovision Song Contest takes place in Oslo on Saturday night. Josh Dubovie will be representing the United Kingdom with his song That Sounds Good To Me, penned by popmeisters Mike Stock, Pete Waterman and Steve Crosby. Can he better the credible fifth place of last year's UK entrant Jade Ewen (ably supported by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber)?Josh's entry aside, the participants are a mixed bag of heartfelt ballads and campy Europop, which is what we love about Eurovision after all. A competition for statisticians and mathematicians, run by Kaggle, puts Azerbaijan's Safura, singing Drip Drop, in first place, followed by Germany (Satellite, sung by Lena) and Armenia (Apricot Stone, sung by Eva Rivas). Azerbaijan and Armenia will of course need to make it through the semi-final tonight to be sure of performing on Saturday.Check out the table below for this year's contestants (including at semi-final level - some of these have already been voted out of the competition), and download the spreadsheet to see the UK's finishing position in all Eurovisions since it started in 1956 - and the full list of all winners ever, with ISO country codes.Download the data• DATA: Eurovision 2010World government data• Search the world's government with our gatewayCan you do something with this data?Flickr Please post your visualisations and mash-ups on our Flickr group or mail us at datastore@guardian.co.uk• Get the A-Z of data• More at the Datastore directory• Follow us on TwitterData summary EurovisionPop and rockKaty Stoddardguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds これは、ビジョンの最終今週の土曜日です

    • 30th Anniversary BOX from TSUYOSHI NAGABUCHI PREMIUM/長渕剛
      30th anniversary box from tsuyoshi nagabuchi premium /長渕剛 dmm yahoo最安値店 楽天最安値店 ビッダーズ最安値店 長渕剛30年の キャリア を総括する記念碑的 アイテム の登場!まさに「激動の一年」といえる2009年の長渕を、ひたすら追い続けた濃密なドキュメンタリーを収めたdvdを筆頭として、キャリア初となった記念すべきカウントダウン live ( 神戸 2公演)アグレッシヴな バンド スタイル でのアリーナ ツアー ( 全国 10公演)すでに語り草


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