Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Biotene Pregnancy Dry Mouth






bottomless In a world of degraded values, we must be careful with the information you have given (redundancy). Attention is paid, the data is given, the goats into the fold, along the trail they leave.
I said on Radio 3, for me the best, means Cultureta, are not spared the horror. With good will, eh, do not go through, is a single event, reflecting today:
in an art installation, a degree in biological, putting employee cafés, in a kind of restaurant, by training can do something better, and more important.
language gives him away, there are artists out there that do not put a coffee, if not die, they kill. With such artistic pretensions, it seems that best pleased, to go into politics (it is known that a politician does not put a coffee shop to anyone.)
Well, enough of droll rhymes, I left the easy joke, why come to refer me?
there is more added value in serving good coffee in the pitch that is gone.
should not despise anyone, I measure the extent of a person not by their merits, or titles or possessions or positions, but for elegance, but the joy with which puts the coffee in this case the grandparent ( pictured).

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Bottmless Harold Kumar

Serve coffee history of songs: People say the business




The album Talking Timbuktu Ali Farka Toure I glared. Timbuktu is a city of Andalusia and mythical resonance to his story, years ago I knew at once of the Association of Friends of Timbuktu, which belonged to the father of a friend, and the library that housed the legendary Andalusian city. After I joined the ephemeral cultural association Ceyba, for studies of the influence of black African culture in Andalusia Latin America. So all seemed doomed to crush, and with this album were taken body all cultural theories. Myths aside, the reality is imposed by its subject, in this case noise. The music of Mali, with referrals to the flamenco and the blues, was occupying a growing space in my sound map. When in the seventies I began to hear the bulerías, it took several months to grip the bar. With music from the desert I had no intention of learning, I was straining to contact a toxic tide again and listen I drilled the skin. He had already sung a version of Talking African TIMBUKTU inventing the improvisation in a theater in Valencia, when the tour of Punta Paloma (that's my first African blues, I was born).
In spring 2006 I started playing the guitar the first sequences of what would people say, I went alone, and leave all things, by impregnation, by intuition, the body was mature, the three basic chords and Low ending in Sol-Fa-Si-Do. Then came the falseta, which appears on the disc to the fifth round, with evocations gastorianas. And then, as had happened with the flying I go, appeared aimed in a notebook that letter only die once, "people say" I put it to complete the rhythm and be able to sing easily. And so began to ring and walk around my house ... In the summer of 2007 I visited the beach my old friend Javier More, yes, who is touring with Leonard Cohen. After breakfast, there in the backyard, took the archilaud, I went to for my flamenco and started playing with the TV playing in the background, the first version that appeared in my web. Simple, natural, pointed with all its accoutrements, and the sound so warm in my pocket recorder EDIROL.
The list of things we interminabla was killed as a separate track. The song went round to the nearest base, as always, but few, I was afraid to touch it to avoid losing much freshness. The disk was more difficult to burn, look for the rhythm section was hard, the final went pretty well, as a kind of African reggae. And every time I played it, I searched the feeling the first time, do not go far from the source, only the essentials. Although the first version has something unattainable.







If you want to know more about People say take a look at the magazine's new album. The number two is devoted to African influence. There Likewise, in the section on the new album, you have the magazine. Hojéala to discover other things.