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The Afghan Whigs - Uptown Again (Jools Holland)


Un Día En La Vida


Un homenaje radial al fallecido Layne Staley // A radio tribute to  Layne Staley
Primera parte del especial de Alice In Chains en Un Día En La Vida.

En un día como hoy pero de...


In a day like today but in…
En un día como hoy pero de 1990, Nirvana entra en los  Smart Studios en Madison, Wisconsin, con la intención de grabar un segundo álbum para Sub Pop. Durante los próximos cinco días la banda con el productor Butch Vig graba ocho canciones nuevas.
IN ENGLISH
In a day like today but in 1990, Nirvana enter Smart Studios in Madison, Wis., with the intention of recording a second album for Sub Pop. Over the next five days the band with producer Butch Vig record eight new tracks.

1 Hora del concierto de Foo Fighters en el Lollapalooza


Recordando a Layne Staley


Remembering Layne Staley
Debido a que dentro de nada se cumplirán de 10 años de la muerte de Layne Staley, ex cantante de Alice In Chains, David Bronstein está haciendo unas retrospectivas de Layne, recordando algunas curiosiosas del mismo. Son bastante largas, por lo cual lo dejo en inglés… ya lo siento, pero tampoco quiero entretenerme demasiado en traducirlo y dejar de poner noticias
REMEMBERING LAYNE STALEY PART 3: THE SAP SESSIONS
WRITTEN BY DAVID BRONSTEIN & EDITED BY BRETT BUCHANAN
Layne Staley has been here before, but in the tiny voice booth that accommodates the London Bridge Studios, he is filled with frustration. Alice in Chains will be here for an entire week recording their second EP, Sap. Four songs are planned but the record will eventually end up with five.
Staley and the band know this studio well. It’s where Alice’s first demo and debut album Facelift were recorded.  But on a late Friday afternoon Layne is struggling to hit the right notes on one of the most haunting tracks that the group would ever record. The house engineer, and now co-owner of the studio, Jonathan Plum recalls: “The first time I heard Layne sing was on the song Am I Inside.  He was struggling with his pitch; in fact it took a lot of work for him to sing the song correctly.” With Ann Wilson of Heart fame having already laid down her vocals and the music being complete the pressure was on Staley to deliver. “Rick Parasher who was the studio owner and producer on the record kept asking Layne to sing certain parts over and over again, I was struck by how difficult it was for him,” says Plum. Parasher believed he knew where the problem lay. “When the band left, I later asked Rick about it, and he told me that for the screamy style Layne was much more comfortable and accurate with. He just ‘belts it out’. A few days later I heard Layne belting and Rick was right, he nailed that style in a take or two.  By the time the band were recording Dirt he was simply a one take guy, spot on.”
On late Saturday afternoon Layne Staley arrives at the studio a bit tired, but in an upbeat mood. Early in the morning he had helped his father chop wood.  Jerry, Sean and Mike are busy laying down their tracks and rehearsing, so Layne decides to hang out in the lounge.  He grabs breakfast and switches on the television, hoping to catch his favorite cartoons.  “Okay so there’s Layne just hanging out on the couch watching cartoons and eating kids breakfast cereal from the box,” recalls Plum.  ”He flips it over and notices there is an activity on the back of the box. Layne filled out the activity in a very sick way. I remember one of the questions was ‘Where to put something?’  His answer: Urethra. After he cut out the box and put his answers on the fridge.”
Plum says of Staley, “He was by far the most laid back guy in the band. He was very down to Earth with me and kind.  For example one morning he asked me how long I had worked at the studios for, and if I liked my job.  He was one of the very few musicians who took the time to ask about me and share some of his normal life.  By contrast Jerry Cantrell never acknowledged my presence unless he needed something. At the same time I also understood that he was in a very intense creative mode when he was at the studio. He was not unkind, just focused on his work.  Thinking back Jerry was the creative force in the band with a much more intense personality than Layne.”
The Sap sessions were an oddity in the fact that no one really knew if these recording sessions would ultimately bring a release. “Jerry would just keep on throwing down ideas,” says Plum. “The sessions were certainly off the cuff, a lot of fucking around and experimenting going on.”  A few clues that the recordings would see the light of day were some of the chosen guest singers on the EP.  Soungarden’s Chris Cornell and Mudhoney’s Mark Arm (Cantrell’s request) were brought in to sing on Right Turn, which created the shortest lived supergroup in history, ‘Alice Mudgarden’.  The aforementioned Ann Wilson sang backing vocals on Brother and Am I Inside. There was talk of having Kurt Cobain come in, but Nirvana were in Europe and Nevermind had just exploded.
Plum recalls that having the band in the studio for a week could be quite the task, “It was a little nutty, I was the assistant engineer but I was also responsible for cleaning the studio and really anything else that was needed. I was the only employee back then and in those days the studio was not set up well for big major label projects. I remember even running to the store and grabbing Thai takeaway for the band.”
On the second to last day of recording, with music laid on tape and the studio shut off just past 8PM, the members of Alice in Chains decided to throw a party after a 9 hour session. It would not be the last one. “One night it was 3AM and I had to wait until the band wanted to go home.  They had some friends over and threw a party. Though it was very interesting to watch the band party, I didn’t like having to simply hang out and wait. It wasn’t like I was invited to party with the band,” says Plum.
Sap wound up having five songs: Brother, Got Me Wrong, Right Turn, Am I Inside, and the unlisted track Love Song (Sean Kinney’s baby). Sap would be quite a departure from anything Alice had recorded in the past, but the EP was released the following February and went Gold despite a lack of promotion.  Photographer Rocky Schenck took a telling picture for the EP’s back cover. Members of the band urinating on their own pictures, one from the Facelift sessions and the other a promo picture from the previous summer’s Clash of the Titans tour. The band had moved on, and were ready to begin a new chapter.

La nueva canción de Soundgarden" Live To Rise" se espera que salga esta semana


The new song by Soundgarden “Live To Rise” is expected to debut this week
El vocalista de Soundgarden, Chris Cornell, será entrevistado dos veces esta semana. El martes estará en el programa de radio de Zane Lowe en Radio 1 en el Reino Unido, y el miércoles estará en la KISW de Seattle. KISW supuestamente ha estado dando publicidad de que Soundgarden tocarán la nueva canción de Soundgarden “Live To Rise”
IN ENGLISH
Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell will be interviewed twice this week. On Tuesday he will be on Zane Lowe’s show on Radio 1 in the UK, and on Wednesday he will appear on Seattle’s KISW. KISW are supposedly advertising that they will play the new Soundgarden song “Live to Rise”

Vídeos del concierto de Foo Fighters en el Lollapalooza de Chile


Videos of the Foo Fighters show at Lollapalooza

Setlist del concierto de Foo Fighters en el Lollapalooza, Chile


Setlist of the show of Foo Fighters at Lollapalooza, Chile
April 1, 2012 Setlist