domingo, octubre 22, 2006

Programa del 21 de Octubre

Invitado especial: el Arq. Pablo Rocella quien nos contó muchas cosas sobre La Ciudad que no miramos, hablo de urbanismo y nos develó El Misterio de las Torres de Departamentos.

Peter Hammill - Modern
The Free Design (remixado por los Super Furry Animals) - The Proper Ornaments

Clinic - Cement Mixer
Denim - Council Houses

Architecture In Helsinki - Do the Whirlwind
Life Without Buildings - New Town

Colin Potter - Murder By Furniture
Signal Lost - Blueprint For Babylon

Moonshake - Shadows of Tall Buildings
Einstürzende Neubauten - Kalte Sterne

Japan - Life Without Buildings
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Architecture And Morality

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Modern
Jericho's strange, throbbing with life at its heart
people are drawn together, simultaneously torn apart...
Foundations are shattered in the city
inside the barricaded doors
hiding behind their walls, lonely as night falls,
maybe the people are waiting for trumpets.

Babylon's strange, seventh wonder of the earth
gardens ablaze in colour, slowly rotting in the dirt
and, with your head on fire, you can't really see.
The hanging gardens sing,
but with a hollow ring.
The life is false, its killing me...

Don't look back, or you'll turn to stone;
look around before your life is overgrown
with concrete slabs... on your back!
The searching eyes that stab
between chintz curtains, glinting,
but never owning to a name.
Like the inmates of asylums
all the citizens are contagiously insane.

Atlantis is strange, the explosion of an age
no-one really knows what to do, and the city is a cage.
It traps in ashen hours and concrete towers,
imprisons in the social order
the city's lost its way,
madness takes hold today.
I can't live under water...

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Anonymous Anónimo said...


Ferguson laughs off Mancini jibe
Fri, 01 Mar 2013 23:02:00
Crystal Palace manager Ian Holloway paid tribute to his
goalkeeper Julian Speroni following the 1-0 victory over Derby at
Pride Park.
Yannick Bolasie hit Palace's winner after 13 minutes, but it was
Speroni's string of superb saves - culminating in deflecting Conor
Sammon's 87th-minute spot-kick on to the crossbar - that eventually
earned the Eagles a first away win since November.
"I think he's a wonderful person," said Holloway. "It's not just
what he's like with his gloves on; he's a wonderful human
being.
"I think he epitomises the club - we're fresh, we're hungry, we
want to do it. He's been player of the year three times in a row so
he's definitely a fans' favourite, and he was absolutely
outstanding.
"It's nice to get that monkey off your back and it took a
marvellous save from our goalie - I thought he was inspired.
"That's why he's got his own bar at our ground. To do well you
need a really good goalie and he's proved that tonight."
Holloway sympathised with Derby, adding: "They've had a lot of
bad luck. They've got a young side who are so enthusiastic and they
probably deserved better than they got, but we've got to take that
and try and move on.
"We all looked a bit nervous at the end, myself included,
because we want it so bad.
"I'm going to enjoy this because we're in with a shout of
automatic promotion and that's fantastic for everybody at the
club."
Mancini made the observation last weekend as he assessed the
state of a title race that subsequently saw victories for both
United [url=http://cheapnikeairmaxoutlet.yolasite.com/]nike air max 95[/url] and Manchester City that maintained the status quo with 11
games remaining.
The City manager's argument is that United, whilst deserving of
their top-of-the-table status, were not so superior to his own side
they were worthy of such an imposing advantage that surely will be
impossible to claw back.
It was an observation Ferguson countered immediately.
"We're dead lucky," said the Scot, with more than a hint of
sarcasm.
"We have only been doing it for 25 years. It is a terrible
habit.
"Maybe he (Mancini) is lucky they are only 12 points
behind."
It was Ferguson in one of his jocular moods, although it did not
lead to words of sympathy for old adversary Rafael Benitez over his
plight at Chelsea, which the Scot preferred to stay out of.
"I am not getting into that," he said.

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