369 HOTSPOTS:
Africa:
Asia:
— Saranrom Park, Bangkok (3PM—5PM)
— New Delhi, Lodhi Garden (1:30PM—3:30PM)
— Tennis Indoor Senayan, Jakarta (3PM—5PM)
— Bengkel SCBD, Jakarta (3PM—5PM)
— Cross Maidan Garden, Mumbai (1:30PM—3:30PM)
Europe:
— Wizink, Madrid
— La Riviera, Madrid
— Razzmatazz, Barcelona
— Palau, Barcelona
— Miribilla, Bilbao
— Scala, London
— Shepherds Bush Empire, London
— O2 Manchester Apollo, Manchester
— O2 Arena, London
—Atlas Arena, Łódź (12PM—2PM)
— The Dome, Doncaster
— Utilita Arena, Sheffield
— Tauron Arena, Kraków (12PM—2PM)
— Międzynarodowe Targi Poznańskie, Poznań (12PM—2PM)
— Meo Arena, Lisbon (3PM—5PM)
Latin America:
— Rioarena, Rio de Janeiro (12PM—2PM)
— Allianz Parque, São Paulo (12PM—2PM)
— Espaço Unimed, São Paulo (12PM—2PM)
— Liggo Arena, Curitiba (12PM—2PM)
— Movistar Arena, Santiago (12PM—2PM)
— Estadio Bicentenario, Santiago (12PM—2PM)
—Pepsi Center WTC, CDMX (2PM—4PM)
— Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, CDMX (2PM—4PM)
— Auditorio Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez, Queretaro (2PM—4PM)
— Auditorio Telmex, Gudalajara (2PM—4PM)
— Arena V.F.G., Guadalajara (2PM—4PM)
— Parque Fundidora, Monterrey (2PM—4PM)
— Auditorio Citibanamex, Monterrey (2PM—4PM)
— Parque Centenario, Guayaquil (2PM—4PM)
— Coliseo Live, Bogotá (1PM—3PM)
— Movistar Arena, Bogotá (1PM—3PM)
— Movistar Arena, Buenos Aires
— Velez Sarsfield Stadium, Buenos Aires
North America:
— Skyla Credit Union Amphitheater, Charlotte (12PM—2PM)
—MGM Music Hall, Boston (12PM—2PM)
— House of Blues, Boston (12PM—2PM)
— AZ Financial Theater, Phoenix (2PM—4PM)
— Merriweather Post Pavillion, Columbia, MD (12PM—2PM)
— Kemba Live, Columbus (12PM—2PM)
— Oprheum Theathe, Vancouver (2PM—4PM)
—Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre, Vancouver (2PM—4PM)
— Red Hat Amphitheater, Raleigh (1PM—3PM)
— Budweiser Stage, Toronto (12PM—2PM)
— Greek Theater, Berkeley (2PM—4PM)
— Fox Theater, Oakland (2PM—4PM)
—The Anthem, DC (1PM—3PM)
— Michigan Lottery Amphitheater, Sterling Heights
— Fillmore Auditorium, Denver
Oceania:
— Spark Arena, Auckland (7PM—9PM)
All times are LOCAL
*If you have information on more hotspots, feel free to send an inbox or add a comment with the exact place and time window
*Most hotspots are at venues Louis has played before, on tour or other separate gigs so if you're at a city Louis has been before, those places are most likely the ones you'll find. If not, there's still some hotspots in countries he's never visited so keep an eye out.
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2003 was an eventful year...Went on a reality tv show ("Anything for Love") which never aired, studies abroad in Guadalajara Mexico, visted Mexico City, and Cuba . A key new chapter in my life. Fairly quickly after starting my job at UCH in 1998 it became quite evident that there was a disconnect between the providers/staff who only spoke English and the sizable patient population that only spoke Spanish. The sole translator was Dr. Michel Choncol, a renal fellow from Venezuela. I've always felt that the monolingual culture of the USA was a disadvantage. Having only taken a couple Spanish classes in high school, I had near zero Spanish skills. I decided to start the process to learn spanish. Taking classes a couple times a week at Colorado Free University and then enrolling at CU Denver into classess for no credit. Over a period of 3-4 years I advanced my spanish vocabulary to hold simple conversations. I knew if I wanted to accelerate my learning I needed to have a dedicated period of immersion. I'd been talking about this plan for a number of months, so when I proposed the idea of taking a 2 month immersive 'sabbatical' in Mexico to my boss and coworker, it was received with support. As a student at CU Denver I was able to enroll in an study abroad program down to Guadalajara, Mexico. Guadalajara is the LA of Mexico (Mexico city being the NYC) and is located in the state of Jalisco (home of tequila, puerto vallarta, mariachi music, and dozens of large scale murals). I lived with a family that had 2 other 'renters" in their central Gudalajara home. One of the other renters was a Japanese guy who didn't speak English and worked as a sushi chef and was a lucha libre on the side.
Wonderful experience as I learned more in 6 weeks of class than I did in the previous 3-4 years of classroom studies in Denver. (The key was not hanging out with the other native English speakers, most of whom were from England. The movie, Y tu mama tambien, had a sizable impact on most of them wanting to learn Spanish). I regularly hung out with the family's young 20ish old daughter and her boyfriend, Diego, who I was pretty sure was part of the cartel. He owned a couple "bars" which were just fields of land where they served cheap beer and had hip hop music. He even had a young dog named "Sixty" (for 69..yep. no lie).
Weekend trips included a memorable evening in a cemetery in Michoacan for noche de muertos. Straight out of Coco.
I had 2 weeks at the end open for travel and full immersion traveling to Spanish speaking cities. Half way thru my time in Guadalajara, I started planning an excursion to Mexico City then Cuba. Mexico City was as lively as advertised and my prep for Cuba seemed rather simple. No US banks in Cuba and they accepted cold hard cash from the USA.
So entering Havana with enough cash to make it for a week vacation in Havana and the beach town Varadero. Loved Havana and a highlight was walking up to the Interior Ministry government building thinking it was maybe some fancy hotel. It has a massive Che Guevera face on the outside with the tag line "Hasta Victoria Siempre." Now I should have researched the area where I was at, but looking over at the building I thought it said "Hotel Victoria Siempre.'....common mistake...one that you realize quickly as you begin walking toward it and fully armed military guards start walking towards you telling you to leave. I was like "Bet!" and high tailed it for some mojitos and grub far away from the plaza.
Varadero is the old Copa Cabana area. Like Vegas, but frozen in the 1960s. Massive hotels (previously casinos) just vacant. I was staying at an all inclusive type hotel with beautiful beaches with many european tourists. Most were topless which made it very difficult to read on the beach. One of the nights the hotel arranged for everyone to go to a nightclub which was all you can drink (For like 20 bucks) and had a full on cuban band with dancers. Kind of like an old supper club, but without food. It was fantastic, the 10+ piece band threw down cuban salsa/conga for hours. Towards the end of the show they invited the crown onto the large stage to dance. So here we are just getting down on the stage (the Italian gals with tops on just didn't look the same..hahaha) and they show ends at like 10ish. Within minutes of them stopping the place goes straight US hip hop club. With the 1st song being "In Da Club"...a very current song at the time.
If that wasn't memorable enough, I had everything planned. for the last 24 hours of my trip. Bus trip to the airport in Havana was scheduled and and I decided to spend the rest of the cash I had on gifts. Cigars, t shirts, foods, random wooden statues, etc. So I get to the airport and check in my bags with plenty of time before take off. As I approach the customs check point, I see that there is a $25 departure fee to leave the country. Again cash only. Problem was I only had like 5 bucks. Now I like to believe I'm relatively calm and collected when it comes to stressful situations. I find it rare that you end up in situation without a solution. Well, this was one of those situations . I had a moment where I was like "Fuck, I don't have a clue how I can make this work?" Then the master plan hit. The Cuban embargo that has kept the country frozen in time circa 1960 also has kept technology away. Common electronics are extremely expensive. SOOOO. I take out my yellow sony-disc man and walk around the airport waving it saying "se vende! Se Vende!" It took a good 30 min, but a dude came up with $20 and I sold him the discman...which got me out of the country. I still have the flight ticket with the PAGO $25 stamp on it.
2003 - peak meet me in the basement rock n roll
The comeback after the post grunge rock-rap (see Woodstock 99) boy band era. Was it all post 9/11?
Elefante, white stripes, broken social scene, strokes, TV on the radio
But also an electro-rock-punk scene w the rapture
No need to listen to- GREATS
OutKast: Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (Arista)
The White Stripes: Elephant (V2)
Radiohead: Hail to the Thief (Capitol) - saw at red rocks
BSS- you forgot it in people
Basement Jaxx: Kish Kash
Postal service- give up
Yo la tango
Belle and sebastian -dear catastrophe
RH factor - hard groove
Erykah badu - world wide
50 cent - get rich or die trying
Sandra Collins - march essential mix w pete tong from Miami winter music fest
Revisits and new finds
Four tet - rounds
- his debut (?) and maybe my fav. Less Asian/Indian influenced
Caribou- up In Flames.
early release with few great tracks.
Elefante - loved them back it 03 and still solid 2000 era rock n roll
Strokes - room on fire. Just the same music as this is it..but who cares? It’s great!
Rapture- Echos. an early release of the budding electro-punk-rock-dance scene (mainly from NYC). 2-3 banging tracks
Tv on the radio- young liars EP 1st
Audio bullys- ego war. Can’t believe this didn’t get on best of lists. A blend of house, punk, British hip hop, and beats. We Don’t Care is one of best tracks of the year.
Decemberists - her majesty. Still catchy and an enjoyable listen. Very 03-y
M83 - really out there with full synths, but a couple tracks which lead to his take off w “Dreaming” almost a decade later
Pernice brothers- these guys! Discovery of the week. Indie/folk/country rocky with a coolness and sincerity . Lyrically stellar
Massive attack 100th window
Death cab- transatlanticism
- was a late comer to DCFC and really didn’t listen to this record til 08ish. Can see why they have a large loyal fan base. My question, ya think they’ve made more money off tv shows and movies that have their music than off their records? Last song end like the 1st begins . So can start anywhere and the album flows if on repeat
New Pornographers: Electric Version (Matador)- catchy pop-indie rock. I probably would have been really into them had I given this record a couple listens back in 03
Massive attack - 100th Window. The OGs of trip hop! F/u to mezzanine from 98’. That alone made this a must listen to. Still their signature sound that resonates through me the same as in 03’. A truly night record. Not many of those in 03
Randomness
Wrens - pitchfork #1. Not good
Jeff Buckley - live at sin e rerelease as 2 CD set. He will always be a part of my musical journey. Maybe the largest part w regards to memories over years and stories
- NYC house of neon(?) during interview for job at montefore
- house sitting for Bud Carlsen (a subconscious influence to me going to CO). and making late night pancakes listening to his music
- late night music!
- heading to Memphis to search for his body with Angela Angstman and Allison
Lots of great music I didn’t get to…
Bad plus
Arab stap
Mad lib invaded blue note
British sea power
Cursive
Ted Leo and pharmacists
Jay z black album
The neptunes - clones
Constantine’s
Memomena
My morning jacket
Kings of Leon
Mogwai- happy songs for happy peeps
Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Fever to Tell (Interscope)
The Shins: Chutes Too Narrow (Sub Pop)
Lefty deceiver
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Crisis migratoria: Un migrante cubano desaparece durante un naufragio en Chiapas, México
Crisis migratoria: Un migrante cubano desaparece durante un naufragio en Chiapas, México
En Veracruz las autoridades detienen a otros 18 migrantes de la Isla.
Migrantes de Cuba, Ecuador y Venezuela detenidos en el aeropuerto de Gudalajara, México. INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE MIGRACIÓN DE MÉXICO/TWITTER
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