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December 22, 2006

Guitar God

Filed under: Video Games — anupcs @ 7:20 pm

We are at the Oakland Arena. I am on stage with a bright red Gibson Les Paul slung low over my shoulders. The crowd is warming up. On my right, Ozzy Osbourne starts the count… 1-2-3-4… and off we go. I start shredding the opening riffs of “Iron Man” – a Black Sabbath anthem. Ozzy starts wailing into the microphone. There is no sign of Tony Iommi, the legendary lead guitarist of Sabbath. With each ensuing note, the crowd gets wilder and by the end of the song, I have achieved guitar hero status. I wrap it up by setting my Gibson on fire à la Hendrix. I hit 98% of the notes right and the morning newspaper gives me and the band a four star rating. My dream of becoming a rock star has finally come to fruition.
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December 4, 2006

Talking about innocence…

Filed under: Music, rap — josercaldera @ 6:23 am

I’ve been trying to write about this song for a week now, but then there is always something that I have to do, and can’t get to it. Today is the perfect day for it as I just realized how raped we were by the electoral process in my home country.

The Return to Innocence Lost is perhaps one of the songs, or better said urban poetry, that has moved me the most in a long time. I am sure that the subject is not new and that if you read the lyrics, you’d say that I am smoking something, or it is part of me being a father that I found this song so moving; and who knows perhaps you are right (at least about the father part, I swear I didn’t inhale). Regardless, it is not just the lyrics that are chilling, it is the delivery, the woman that recites it, or raps it, or sings it, is Ursula Rucker, who seems to be very well known (as I just found out) and has work with The Roots for a while. The album of subject is Things Fall Apart released in 1999. The song is the last credited one in the album.

In addition to the lyrics, Ursula Rucker writes this in the introduction in the CD slip: “It is my belief that from the moment of conception, a human’s life can be predetermined…. In return to innocence lost this happens to “first son”…”first son” succumbs to daemons, personal and peripheral, thus giving up the fight quite early in his life… is also the story of a man who hides his innocence out of fear… he was constantly quelling his innocence in an effort to forget his fear until “First Son’s” innocence is finally rediscovered through death. Return to Innoncence is about Angelo Rucker. My beautifull innocently lost brother…”

hope you enjoy the song…

PS: I didn’t say it wasn’t depressing… ;)

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Hablando De Inocencia…

Llevo una semana tratando de escribir acerca de esta cancion, pero siempre hay algo que tengo que hacer y se me olvida. Hoy me parece perfecto despues de darme cuenta de la violada que nos hicieron los chavistas en las elecciones en Venezuela.

El Retorno a la Inocencia Perdida (”The Return To Innocence Lost”) es el titulo de la cancion en cuestion. Es una de las canciones que mas me ha pegado en mucho tiempo. Aun cuando el tema no es nuevo, y si leen las letras van a decir que me estaba fumando una lumpia, o tiene que ver algo con ser papa, y a lo mejor estan en lo cierto, quien sabe?… En fin no son solo es la letra que es impactante, es la forma como la mujer recita la cancion, o el poema, como quieran llamarlo. La mujer se llama Ursula Rucker, la cual aparentemente es sumamente conocida. Ella ha trabajado con la agrupacion The Roots por un tiempo. El CD al que me refiero es Things Fall Apart de 1999. Es la ultima cancion acreditada del CD.

Ursula Rucker escribe la siguiente introduccion a la cancion en el librito del CD: “Es mi creencia que desde el momento de concepcion, la vida del humano esta preescrita… En regreso a la inocencia perdida esto le sucede al primer hijo… “primer hijo” sucumbe a sus demonios internos y externos, basicamente perdiendo la pelea temprano en su vida… es tambien la historia de un hombre que esconde su inocencia por puro miedo… constantemente suprimia su inocencia tratando de olvidar su miedo hasta que la inocencia de “primer hijo” es redescubierta a traves de su muerte. El regreso a la inocencia perdida es acerca de Angelo Rucker, my hermosa e inocentemente perdido hermano…”

Espero que les guste la cancion…

PD: Que conste que nunca dije que no era depresiva… ;)

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