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Despues de un rato de escucharlo todos los días,
creo que ya estamos listos para emitir un veredicto
sobre el Perfect Symmetry, admito que la primera vez que escuche Spiralling me quede con la mirada
de “WTF?”, solamente para ver con gran alegría que este disco es completamente distinto al Hopes and Fears, asi como el Under the Iron Sea.
Suena muy distinto a los primeros dos discos, tiene de todo tipo de rolas… desde la movida Pretend that you’re alone, hasta las que dicen cortate-las-venas-con-galletas-de-animalitos, como Love Is The End.
Independientemente de los $130 pesos que pague, me siento orgulloso de decir que vale 100% el precio, aunque… hubiera estado chido que incluyeran los tracks de My Shadow y Time to go.
Este disco abre con Spiralling, la cual suena muy distinta en la versión del disco (no la radio-edit que estaban regalando en su pagina), despues… le sigue la excepcional The Lovers Are Losing… suena algo movida, pero la letra… apenas que se ponga uno a analizarle, entenderemos algo mas que una simple canción.
Recuerdo que hace años, alla por el ‘06 trate de hacer un post comentario del Under The Iron Sea, despues -de como ahorita- escucharlo todo el día, todos los días… pero eso se quedo en el pasado, tendre que hacerlo en el wordpress ahora… ¡todo!
lo saque de: http://www.keanemusic.com/keane-view-release.php?rnd=rj8ps71h%2B/ez5mkgAU/OYbhaAvBKiigwzOFJmwTBBnY%3D
Tracklist
- Spiralling
- The Lovers Are Losing
- Better Than This
- You Haven’t Told Me Anything
- Perfect Symmetry
- You Don’t See Me
- Again And Again
- Playing Along
- Pretend That You’re Alone
- Black Burning Heart
- Love Is The End
- My Shadow (en edición DeLuxe en otros países)
- Time to go (solamente en la edición DeLuxe en iTunes)
¿Mi favorita? Love Is The End… por muchas razones…
Las ultimas lineas de LITE…
And so I tread the only road
The only road I know
Nowhere to go but home
Nowhere to go
Maybe our time is up
But still you can’t abandon
All the principles of love
Don’t say those words
Oh, don’t say those words
Don’t say those words
Don’t say those words

Where's my cheese??
el 1-0....
http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/match/last_match/

WTF?
Cuando lo vi me dio risa… hahaha.
solo quiero de regalo darle vuelta al calendario … para que estos años pasen hacia atras…
(¿Se nota que estoy escuchando Volovan?)
Hace rato, en busqueda del chama, me quede platicando con Don Daniel… y en verdad que ahorita me he puesto a pensar en muchas cosas, como por ejemplo las casas, el matrimonio, el bautizo de Daniela… entre otras tantas.
Hablando de Martha… ¿tanto así la conocen?, digo… para que Don Daniel me dijera te conviene, creo que hay algo de historia ya recorrida…
Todavia hay tiempo para cambiar algunas cuantas cosas… es raro decir que platique con el papá de mi mejor amigo… algo que rara vez hago con el mío… en fin.
Better things will come our way…
De aquella semifinal en Anfield, contra los blues, ganando por la mínima diferencia (y de manera polémica).
Chequen a Mourinho… esos son webos, y reconocer que perdio bien…
Como lei en alguna pagina que de momento no recuerdo ” Ver llorar a John Terry y al Chelsea… NO TIENE PRECIO“
(maldita ironia porque en el 2007 nos dejaron en el camino, en semis…)
Tomado del space… de finales del 2005 (mas o menos cuando ROBARON al Liverpool en la final del mundial de clubes en Yokohama)
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Lo encontre!!! lo encontre!! THE GREATEST COMEBACK!
2005 – The Greatest Comeback
There was a similar surprise in 2005 though this time it didn’t involve two of Europe’s lesser lights — it involved two of Europe’s most successful clubs. Six-time European Champion AC Milan faced four-time winner Liverpool in one of the most exciting Finals in the competition’s history. Milan were the overwhelming favourites, having claimed the crown two years previously and boasting a star-studded lineup that included the ageless Paolo Maldini and Ukraine’s Andriy Shevchenko. Liverpool on the other hand had struggled through a domestic league campaign that saw them only finish fifth after selling star striker Michael Owen, but somehow produced an incredible series of performances in Europe. Down 1-0 in their final group game to Olympiakos and needing three to qualify for the knockout rounds, Liverpool scored three second-half goals including a late thunderbolt from captain Steven Gerrard to progress. After dispatching Bayer Leverkusen with more ease than many predicted, Liverpool defeated Juventus 2-1 on aggregate 20 years after the Heysel Tragedy before beating English Champions Chelsea in the semi-finals.
All this seemed certain to count for nothing as Milan broke through after just 52 seconds, Maldini striking the fastest goal in European Cup Final history. The Italians, buoyed by a sensational showing from Brazilian star Kaká, took control of the game from there. After several close calls, Shevchenko fed Hernan Crespo five minutes before half-time to make it 2-0, only for Crespo to add another two minutes later after a defence-splitting pass from Kaká. At 3-0 down at half-time to a superb Milan side, Liverpool looked dead and buried. Indeed, the only previous club to hold a 3-0 half-time lead was Milan — and they went on to win that game 4-0.
Liverpool’s Spanish manager Rafael Benítez had gained a reputation for his clever tactics during the run to the final, and he changed the course of the game when he introduced German midfielder Dietmar Hamann. After Liverpool goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek made a fine stop from a Shevchenko free-kick, the European Cup Final’s greatest ever comeback began. Gerrard kick-started his side by scoring a header beforeVladimir Smicer’s long-range drive made it 3-2 just two minutes later. And on the hour mark Spanish midfielder Xabi Alonso completed the comeback by converting the rebound from his saved penalty kick to make it 3-3.
A stunned Milan regained the initiative as both teams hung on for extra-time. Milan almost won it at the end of the extra period when Shevchenko was somehow twice denied by Dudek. That proved crucial as they moved on to a penalty shoot-out where Liverpool triumphed 3-2 when Dudek again saved from Shevchenko. Liverpool had somehow captured their most unlikely European Cup victory, and as five-time winners earned the honour of keeping the trophy.
Liverpool had finished fifth in their domestic league and thus were not automatically entitled to enter the 2005-06 competition. After some debate, UEFA decided to grant special dispensation and allow Liverpool to defend their title, but they will have to enter the tournament at the first qualifying round.

Esa... ¡esa es suerte!
FUENTES:
http://www.notasdefutbol.com/2005/05/26-hombrada-del-liverpool
Despues de ver el capítulo #6 “Joy” me recordo de ciertas cosas, como por ejemplo… las cosas que hacen las mujeres cuando hay niños de por medio. Es interesante pensar que cuando les nace el instinto… pues, son capaces de muchas cosas.
¿Porque tan presente esto? erghh… luego se daran cuenta porque.
El final del capítulo… ¡madres! como bien lei por ahi ( www.houseisright.com ) ya empezara la etapa Huddy, despues de este capitulo ya entendi el porque de ese acronimo.
Ya casi comienza Noviembre, ya casi termina el año…
¿Habra tiempo para evitar St. Patrick’s Day?
No creo que sea el momento mas oportuno para pensar en eso, pero ahi esta… en mi cabeza.
Solamente como dicen por ahi: “recordar es volver a vivir”
Todavia se me hace un nudo en la garganta de recordar como Steven Gerrard animaba a todos los seguidores (y compañeros) levantando eufóricamente los brazos en clara señal de que todavia no se terminaba esto, ese centro de Riise… el remate de Gerrard, Dida volteando la cabeza esperando a que ese remate se fuera por un lado… de ahi en adelante, le tomo 5 minutos al Liverpool en llevar la remontada MAS epica jamas vista (bueno bueno… segun yo, porque tambien estuvo chida la del Manchester United en el ‘99)
Y como olvidar… la actuación monumental de Jerzy Dudek… todo para que este cuate acabara (en la actualidad) siendo banca de Iker Casillas en el Real Madrid. Esa doble salvada en los tiempos extras… esa es suerte… negarle dos veces a Schevchenko a quemarropa dos remates… y pararle el penal que hizo que Liverpool se quedara con la Orejona en sus vitrinas… ademas de la badge of honour…
Desde hace buen rato que me paso por la cabeza eso… que quieren las mujeres. Despues de chutarme la primera temporada de Chuck, ver a Sarah Walker… mi busqueda me llevo a los dominios de www.shoutwire.com, en una columna de Xxoozero (los articulos de este wey me atacan de la risa!)
… a este link:
http://shoutwire.com/comments/full/68117/9_Points_to_Help_You_Score_With_Women
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y este, el artículo:
9 Points That Will Help You Score With Women
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Please note that I in no way claim to understand the female species. I would be a rotten liar if I claimed such to be true.
1. Calling back: The three day rule
This rule has become arcane with the advent of the text message. Women move fast these days: you got to be on your game. If you get a number, send her a text message the next night. Make it quick and simple: don’t write a book. For some strange reason, women love text messages more than they do pink things.
2. Paying attention
This is important. When she is talking, look her in the eye and smile. Not like you’re about to enter into a pride fight with her either. Make sure you remember what she says so you can bring up key points later. This shows a woman you actually care what she has to say even if you don’t. Major points will be scored. We’re talking touchdown here, not field goal.
3. The issue of sensitivity
Any woman that says she likes a sensitive man is either a liar or too weird to consider pursuing. If you think something is kind of fruity don’t be afraid to speak up. Example: if she says’ “Oh, look at that puppy, isn’t it cute?” tell her “He’s worthless until he is full grown and can eat a burglar.” Be a man about it. Women like men.
4. Availability
Never be available for a woman all the time. If she really needs you, sure, be there. Otherwise, make sure at least 1/3 of the time she calls you have to call her back because you are busy, even if you aren’t. Women want men with their own lives. If she wants to know what your doing, tell her you’re killing commies or being attacked by ninja and have to call her back.
5. Truthfulness
Never tell a woman everything about you. Leave a lot of room for mystery. Make sure there are some things you just don’t want to talk about. Make sure there is a lot you simply don’t tell her. Some things she just doesn’t need to know. If you keep her guessing a bit, you will keep her interested. Note: Don’t lie, just omit.
6. Commitment
Never be too quick to jump into a relationship. The trick is to chase her at first then turn the tables and make her chase you a little bit. Women always want what they can’t have. If a chick has a choice between a nice guy who they can have at any time and an asshole who is making them work for it, they always choose the asshole. This is how the universe works. Don’t question the force.
7. Movies
For every chick flick she makes you watch, make her watch Fight Club. Show her you have the primal instincts of a real man. HOWEVER… Do not discuss this movie with a woman. You know the rules. If we find out you did, we are going to have to take your balls.
8. Involving her in everything you do
Some places in your life, suffice it to say, women just do not belong. Don’t take your chick fishing with your boys. (Yes, Ricky, I’m talking to you. There is a reason she dropped the Power Bait in the water. SHE DIDN”T BELONG THERE!) This is less of a way to score with a chick and more of something every man should just know.
9. Don’t skimp on the crude humor
This is a new millennium; the fifties are over. Women nowadays can laugh at dead baby jokes. Crude humor actually turns most women on deep down. Most women will giggle at such jokes and may playfully slap you and say “Oh my god!” Whatever, she laughed. Getting a laugh out of a woman works more in your favor than a hundred orgasms. Don’t be a pussy just because your girl is around.
One last note to the people: My ban-fest is over. Feel free to flame me at will.













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