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Everything posted by juanpe
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well, i dont know, i dont trust them anymore... just realized that "Vermilion" is VERY good ;)
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oh ok, i guess you can't watch it on the Internet, right? at least just to see how a canadian music show is ;)
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YES, YES :angry: althought Buffalo Seven is one of my favorite ones, I'd LOVE it to be "Poor man's grey" AND A VIDEO OF it ;) just before the American elections...
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yes, that was very nice ;) I would REALLY appreciate it... and of course i can send you something from Madrid... I'll think of a good typical thing from Madrid to send a friend :angry: and lcpja should get those NF$ for being such a nice person :angry: "Can't people do something nice for people without getting something in return." this is my "phylosophy" of life... if all thought in the same way, the world would be better... thanx lcpja
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What kinda show is Much Count Down? On TV or a radio station? Can you watch it (or dial it) on the Internet?
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omg... you would do that for me? ;) I'd be so happy... I'd love to have a t-shirt, a black t-shirt (small size)... but how could I pay you the t-shirt?
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i suggested that in case you "couldn't" wait to hear it ;) I ordered WLRRR a week before it came out... and I haven't gotten it yet! Imagine if I wait for the original copy to arrive my place!!! I wouldn't have heard the album yet! I would've died hearing everybody talking about the new album and not being able to say anything... :angry:
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if MG went to Madrid, they would play in a small place for sure... stadiums, bullfighting rings and big areas are just for those very very famous in Spain (if, for example, U2, The Cure, Muse toured in Spain)
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yes, that's crazy... i would do it too... it would be close to what a ticket from Madrid to Vancouver would cost (probably closer to $500)
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I'm not kidding about that ;) you can't imagine how difficult - impossible, it seems - it is to get some MG stuff being in Spain!
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I agree... I guess it is because words have more power than images...
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red hot chili pepers
juanpe replied to Crusader's topic in Music In General: David Bowie Appreciation Station
I'll ask my buddy, he's the one who went to the concert and said it had been very bad... and - as i said before - i trust his opinion very much because he's more fan than me of RHCP and if he says it was very bad... -
30 Seconds to Mars
juanpe replied to Crusader's topic in Music In General: David Bowie Appreciation Station
exactly, there are many bands who are afraid of taking a chance to play or to have their music heard just because they think they are not doing "what people want to hear"... of course, it is music companies fault basically, because they just want to get bands who have this typical rhythm which is fashionable at a specific moment and they reject the rest because they are not too "comercial"... that sux... if i ran a records company, at least i would try to give a chance to as many people as possible... -
red hot chili pepers
juanpe replied to Crusader's topic in Music In General: David Bowie Appreciation Station
no matter they gave a bad concert some weeks ago in Spain, i like them, and i like them a lot ;) -
ok, i will e-mail them and ask them for the postal address. thanx Anton ;)
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no, because this is simply called manipulation and lack of speech freedom... typical from nazi regimes (which in the end it is what Bush goverment is, in my opinion...)
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do you have the complete address of this Universal music office, please?
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i'd like to ask for a favor... would anybody know Matt's postal address? I'd like to send him a spanish book as a gift for his bd but i dont know where he lives... do u think it would be appropriate? or he wouldnt like me to write him to his personal postal address? if anybody knows his address, could you provide me with it, please?
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I dont have anything yet either - as you all know - i was thinking of getting some t-shirts from Mapplemusic but having been so disappointed by their shipping system (i never got my original copy of WLRRR because of the "problems" to ship things all the way to Spain... can you believe it????), i think i would have lots of problems to get a t-shirt ;) so i dont have any kinda merchandise :angry:
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get into the Hub, Jay, there are many people there who have the albums in MP3s format and while you are waiting - if u r waiting for that - to get the original copy, you can listen to the complete album and even record it... that's how I have gotten most of my stuff from MG
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hahahaha, thank you very much ;) i will need around 2 or 3 years to get 10 billion NF$... but i will keep trying... :angry:
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The best example would be Irak's invasion: after 9/11 the USA "felt" threatened by international terrorism and the only solution to fight against it was first to invade Afghanistan (using their army, that is, weapons) and secondly they used this threat as an excuse to invade Irak (again, with their army, again, weapons)... I may be wrong (I'm not an American citizen, I am a European living in Europe and I dont live in the USA) but i get the impression that Americans (if the USA is not America, why is the adjective "American"!? ;) but that's another topic...) can only solve their problems using weapons... from my European experience, we always try to solve problems in Europe first thru diplomacy and use guns and weapons as the last resort (i dont quite agree on usin weapons in any circumstance, but oh well...) There might be something true on that since many American (and non-american) bands/singers have used this topic in their songs: Madonna talked about that in one of he songs (if i remember well, she was banned because of that and had to change her videoclip), Matthew Good uses this topic all the time, many Spanish bands talk about this too... other artists, not related to music, have written/filmed about that too (M. Moore in his Bowling for Columbine expressed this point very well, even contrasting this feeling with what Canadians feel being neighboring countries...) And coming back to the topic of the post (again, AND I'M SORRY :angry: because I'm being off topic...), ASR expresses this and let's not forget Matt's "Weapon" and the images of his video...
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that's the good thing of a small concert, you may have the opportunity to meet the singer, to be closer to him... what i hate of big big Festivals is that too many people attend the concert and you see the singer/band as if you were miles away from him/her... ... and knowing me a lil bit more as u do :angry: - after all my posts here - you can imagine that i would pay whatever in order to see Matt live ;)
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it is clear why the USA rated it as R: Bush government pressure to avoid many people go and see it... another example of Bush's manipulation...
