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thevisualvamp · 3 months
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Tango
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viagginterstellari · 4 months
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Tango - Buenos Aires, 2016
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lydiablackblade · 7 months
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I can dim the lights and sing you songs, full of sad things. We can do the tango, just for two. (Queen - Good old-fashioned lover boy)
Once between 1920-1955, on a hot, steamy night in Buenos Aires, Crowley taught Aziraphale how to do tango.
Just follow my lead, Angel.
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Fantastic video, the atmosphere and technical skills of dancers are perfect. I love how they are switching the roles who's leading and who's following. So respectful, passionate and sensual.
Also, someone about write this fanfic? Please send me link. I'd really love to read it. They are in my mind dancing like this rent free, forever.
Oh god, how much I miss dancing....
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justodealberdi · 4 months
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Efecto motosierra en datos:
🟢Bajó el riesgo país de 2.719 a 1.866 (🔻46%)
🟢Bajó el dólar de $1.200 a $985 (🔻22%)
🟢Baja la brecha oficial / MEP al 5%
🟢Bajó el precio de alquileres temporales
🟢Aumentó 15% la oferta inmobiliaria
🟢Bajó el precio de la carne
🟢Bajó el precio de la nafta
🟣Eliminaron 8.538 usuarios de plan Potenciar Trabajo truchos
🟣No se renovarán 7.000 empleados públicos
Definitivamente, mi gobierno.
Fin.
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ldagence · 24 days
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★彡𝓛𝓓ミ★
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hipstafootprint · 1 year
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Tango Argentino · Wilhelminenstraße, Vienna · Austria
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audio-luddite · 3 months
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The music, here's some.
With all the recent talk of A&M albums I decided to look at the A in A&M.
Herb Alpert. He had an unexpected hit with a tune with a non-existent band. But that success lead to more and more and eventually starting his own label.
I played the two albums I have of his, "Beyond", and "Rise". Not fancy reissues just the vanilla originals. To a degree they reflect recovery from a bad place or two of Mr Alpert. The music is pleasant. The recording is very clear. A&M had high standards apparently. One of those was the first album fully done with a digital recorder according to Wiki-thing.
I wanted to play them as it had been a long time. Nothing in the chain was as it was when last played. Yes it was different. Different TT, phono cartridge, preamp, amplifier and yes speakers. More stuff yada yadda.
It was a warm up exercise. The machines need to warm up and get the thermals all happy.
Next up Daft Punk. Random Access Memories. Double album super well recorded. Both Digital and Analog. Apparently they had a classic AMPEX running and picked what sounded better when they were done. Really complex. The track "touch" is close to epic.
That was the intention. Lots of disco type sound, and those old synthesizers doing the Sci-Fi stuff for the fans. But they were shedding the robot masks and getting real and moving on. This thing won a few Grammies.
Hey even if it is digital and a total phoney studio atmosphere it sounds really good. Solid bottom end and tiny bits to tease out. It reminds me of Dark side of the moon you know. I bought it new, and was surprised to find they had been selling a 10 year anniversary version last year. Am I that old?
It is good and yes if you are under the spell of audiophilia it is worthy.
Sometimes you just gotta let it run. Digital is fine if that is what you got and what the artist wanted.
You will never guess what is next in line. Back in the mid 80s I surprised my wife with a show downtown. It was the touring company of "Tango Argentino". For the record the only Tango is Argentine. Tango California just don't sound right does it? She was mesmerized. The music the dancing, the costumes. It was a great show. I have the double LP original cast recording.
I cannot for the life of me recall if I bought the album at the show. Probably as the playbill from the show is in the bifold. This is not supposed to be an audiophile album, but it is very quiet, clear and detailed. By quiet I mean no tics, or noise or that stuff. So what is an audiophile album? Is it something with a single cut to show off to your limited bandwidth buddies? Or is it a well recorded document?
The bass is great. The Tango uses an accordion like instrument called a Bandoneon. Usually several. That and a gypsy like violin are all you need. Both those have really dynamic mids and treble. Oh ya there is a piano, but it is extra.
This is a studio recording, but had they miked the stage that would have been great. Did not as it was not practical given the time constraints. Still a simple and naive recording that honestly reflects the smoky brothel based heritage of the Tango.
I am going to stop typing now and listen.
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mccek · 2 years
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Saturday Night Dance Ep:33 (7)
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azul-maria-elias · 9 months
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Hablemos de Alfredo Le Pera.
Figura central del tango, Alfredo Le Pera fue un periodista, poeta, traductos, escritor, autor teatral y cinematografo de origen brasileño, nacido el 7 de junio de 1900 en São Paulo, Estado de São Paulo, Brasil.
Le corresponden ni más ni menos que las letras de los tangos «Amores de Estudiante», «Arrabal amargo», «Cuesta Abajo», «El día que me quieras», «Golondrinas», «Guitarra, guitarra mía», «Lejana tierra mía», «Melodía de arrabal», «Mi Buenos Aires querido», «Por una cabeza», «Recuerdo malevo», «Rubias de New York», «Silencio», «Soledad», «Volver», «Volvió una noche» (todas con música de Carlos Gardel), entre muchos otros. Además, escribió junto a el gran maestro Enrique Santos Discépolo el tango «Carrillón de la Merced».
El cine lo llevó al lado de Carlos Gardel, escribiendo el argumento de casi todas sus películas para Paramount Pictures: «Melodía de Arrabal» (1933), «Espérame» (1933), «La casa es seria» (1933), «Cuesta Abajo» (1934), «El tango en Broadway» (1934), «El día que me quieras» (1935), «Tango Bar» (1935) y todas las canciones originales de las mismas.
El compositor y director de orquesta Terig Tucci contó la siguiente anécdota acerca de la relación entre Gardel y Le Pera (cita extraída de @cultura_tango en twitter):
Gardel insistía en una cosa: los argumentos de las películas tenían que ser a medida para él. Usaba este giro con tanta frecuencia que una vez Le Pera replicó con exasperación: ¿Para que andás buscando un escritor si lo que necesitás es un sastre?
En sus letras, Le Pera trató de emplear un lenguaje que resultara comprensible a todo el mundo hispanohablante, ampliando, de ese modo, la geografía del tango. Es por esto mismo que podemos notar como sus letras, en relación a la mayoría de tangos, carecen de una presencia y protagonismo del lunfardo. Es cierto que Gardel rompía las barreras del idioma, pero es quizás también esta característica de Le Pera la que permitió que dichos tangos encontraran el éxito internacional.
Ciertamente si no hubieran contado sus letras con la música y la voz de Gardel carecerían hoy de la popularidad y el prestigio que ostentan, pero no se trata de lo que pudo haber sido, sino de lo que es. Hoy no se repara en lo reiterativo de sus figuras, y aun de su léxico, para prestar atención a la nobleza de los sentimientos que canta, a la adorable nostalgia que impregna muchas de sus estrofas, al decoro del lenguaje y a la singularísima aptitud que permitió al autor de “Volver” reducir a una coiné muy expresiva y sobre todo inteligible a todo el mundo hispanófono el habla de Buenos Aires. (José Gobello para Todotango.com)
Hermanados tanto en el arte como en la muerte, Le Pera murió junto a Carlos Gardel en la tragedia de Medellín el 24 de junio de 1935.
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jelly-o630 · 9 months
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Listening to musical theatre is all fun and games until you find a musical that you’re pretty sure all of eight people have listened to and the only social media presence you can find for it is the creators themselves and the same 10 promotional images that every reviewer has and the only way you can talk about it is to trick (force) your friends and family to listen it to it
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dozydawn · 2 years
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Kati Winkler and René Lohse 2001 Exhibition
music: tango argentino.
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thevisualvamp · 1 month
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Street art is sexy
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viagginterstellari · 1 year
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Tango - Buenos Aires, 2016
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kanbukai · 2 years
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La intimidad de las milongas de Buenos Aires
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sunshine304 · 2 years
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René Casselly and Kathrin Menzinger in the final show of “Let’s Dance!” 2022, dancing their favourite dance of the season, the Argentine Tango.
They improved on their already amazing first performance and were absolutely stunning! So in love with this dance! The energy, the difficulty, the speed, the stunts, the dancing... ♥
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palaisideal1931 · 1 year
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Death by Tango ( Death by Glamour Argentine Tango Arr. )
Original: Undertale "Death by Glamour" 
Compose: Toby Fox 
Arr. & illust : Me
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