miércoles, 30 de octubre de 2013

Chavela Vargas - Luz de luna (live)

http://www.youtube.com/v/lzb68PkTeDw?version=3&autohide=1&autohide=1&feature=share&showinfo=1&attribution_tag=oNZGKw9muxD3tL4cCEmdcA&autoplay=1

"Piensa en mi" por Chavela Vargas en el Zócalo

http://www.youtube.com/v/QXt964IEo6E?autohide=1&version=3&autoplay=1&attribution_tag=eGDVjA3cp3ZGRPmnJxqgGg&feature=share&autohide=1&showinfo=1

jueves, 10 de octubre de 2013

Si quieres grabar un playback - IV Concurso de Playbacks por Parejas]

LO SIENTO PIOTR.

sábado, 5 de octubre de 2013

LO SIENTO PIOTR.


Un nuevo homicidio contra una persona, Piotr pertenece a ese sector de la población, cada vez mas mayoritario, de gente sin recursos, sin techo, sin lágrimas que llorar, sin aliento, sin esperanza, sin vida.

. ¿¿¿Qué nos esta pasando???.

Se llamaba  Piotr Pizkozub, polaco, 23 años, muy joven para haber sufrido tanto, muy joven para morir tirado en un albergue de nuestra querida España, muy joven para no haberle hecho el caso que merecía, muy joven para haber estado desatendido en la “prospera” Europa, muy joven para morir mientras esperaba un plato de comida.

Su frágil cuerpo de tal solo 30 kilos no pudo con la vida, la vida una vez mas se cebo con él y le hizo desaparecer, “un gasto menos para la S.Social”, “un desarrapado menos en las colas de los comedores sociales”, “un inmigrante menos tirado en la calle”.

Estuvo tirado el martes por la noche cuando urgencias recibió dos llamadas : alguien estaba en la calle en muy mal estado. Le llevan al hospital sevillano “Virgen del Rocío” y después de una hora y media tan solo,  le dan el alta llamando a los asistentes sociales para que se hagan cargo.

En el informe médico indican que se encuentra desnutrido y deshidratado pero que “ha respondido bien al tratamiento”. No se si habrá respondido bien o mal a no se que tratamiento y para que, pero lo que era evidente y no hace falta estudiar medicina es que una persona que con 23 años pesa 30 kg algo grave le pasa ¿no?, entonces ¿Por qué narices le dan el alta informando además que sufre desnutrición y deshidratación?,.¿Recortes? seguro, ¿Gerente del hospital presionando para que estos casos los desalojen cuanto antes? Seguro también. Pero ¿y el médico y los sanitarios que lo antendiéron? Donde queda la humanidad,  no se pueden acatar ordenes inhumanas bajo ningún concepto (si es que fue este el caso), no podemos acatarlas aunque nos cueste lo que nos cueste, por humanidad y porque cuando nos falta la salud dependemos totalmente del personal sanitario y confiamos en ellos. Los primeros indicios de la autopsia indican que murió de una bronconeumonía. ¡Estupendo!  Bronconeumonía, desnutrición, deshidratación y le dan el alta!!!!

¿Y ahora que?  Piotr fue llevado a un albergue municipal para que pasará la noche, desayuno y se paso el día sentado en una sala hasta que llego la hora de la comida y no se levanto a ponerse en la fila.  Sus fuerzas le fallaron así como le fallaron los sanitarios del hospital, el gerente, la sociedad que consentimos todo, la leyes injustas de la inmigración, la próspera Europa y toda la humanidad en general.

Cuanto lo siento Piotr, que amargura siento un día más, que injusta esta sociedad para los mas débiles, no soporto este país, ni el sistema. “Que democracia de mierda se sustenta sobre cimientos tan inhumanos”, “Que país puede presumir cuando dejamos morir desnutrido a una persona de tan solo 23 años”. Para los que dicen que los inmigrantes roban, este no robo, si lo hubiera hecho estaría vivo, no hubiera pasado hambre, a veces la sociedad te invita a delinquir si quieres vivir. Él no lo debió hacer, hiciste mal Piotr, ya ves que la sociedad no te ha agradecido nada.

Espero que la investigación haga que se les caiga la cara de vergüenza a todos los que de alguna manera han participado en su muerte y por supuesto :  EXIGIR RESPONSABILIDADES.

¡!!!QUE NO VUELVA A OCURRIR!!!!. NO ACATAR JAMAS NORMAS INHUMANAS.


martes, 8 de octubre de 2013

Let's Have a Kiki: Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras

GLEE-Let's Have A Kiki/Turkey Lurkey Time with lyrics

Glee - Some Nights Lyrics "4x07 Dynamic Duets"

Glee - Teenage Dream (acoustic version) (HQ) "4x04 The Break Up"

Glee - Mamma Mia lyrics "4x17 Guilty Pleasures"

GLEE-Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) with lyrics

Glee - Don't You Want Me + Lyrics

The Glee Cast - Cough Syrup - Blaine Anderson (Lyrics)

KAZAKY - DOESN'T MATTER

lunes, 7 de octubre de 2013

Tom Bridegroom's Celebration of Life Video Montage

BRIDEGROOM TRAILER

THOMAS LEE BRIDEGROOM

4/22/1982 – 5/7/2011

Tom was born and raised in Knox, Indiana and finished high school at the prestigious Culver Military Academy. Tom excelled at CMA, winning the Hobie Leadership award, which garnered him a trip to Washington, D.C. to meet with the president. After graduating from CMA Cum Laude, Tom enrolled in Vassar College, where he trained in voice and piano.
Although he was succeeding in his academic career at Vassar, Tom made the decision to leave school early and pursue his true calling: a career in the entertainment industry. Tom co-wrote the powerful and meaningful song, “Lost” with his friend Paige Williams, which attracted attention from the music industry, as well as writing numerous other songs with many other talented musicians, and on his own.
This passion for music lead Tom to co-found with his partner Shane a popular online music blog and his music public relations business, Bridegroom and Bitney, which was and continues to grow and gain clients.
Tom also pursued ambitions of acting and being in front of the camera. Tom gained national recognition at the age of 23 when he was chosen as the Hot Boy Next Door for the popular magazine, Teen People, for the October 2005 issue. Moving to Los Angeles, Tom’s talent and perseverance quickly got him an agent, and his acting career took off. Tom was cast in a national commercial for Nintendo and starred in an infomercial for Sensiclear. In 2007, Tom won a hosting job for MTV’s reality show, “The X-Effect.”
Tom once described himself as “a small town boy with both feet firmly planted on the ground.” The only thing small about Tom was that town he came from in Indiana. His heart was great in size, as was his ambition, passion and talent. For all that knew Tom, you know how truly blessed you were to have the honor of his incredible friendship.

SHANE BITNEY CRONE

Born on December 19, 1985, in Kalispell, Montana, Shane Bitney Crone grew up with the nickname “Motor Mouth.” Now that name seems even more appropriate in light of his recent YouTube video, which went viral with almost three million hits. From a young age, Shane has used his considerable voice on behalf of good causes, inspiring others through his talent and actions. In Montana, he also regularly performed at the Missoula Children’s Theater International Performing Arts Camp. During high school, he was active in the community and was awarded Student of the Year for his leadership.
Shane worked part time to earn money so he could pursue his dream of moving to Los Angeles after graduation. Armed with this money and with all of his worldly belongings in the trunk of his car, Shane headed to California without a job, but with an abundance of ambition and willingness to work hard.  He soon landed a position on Entertainment Tonight as a production assistant and was subsequently promoted to talent coordinator.
In 2005, Shane met his partner, Tom Bridegroom. Shane and Tom started a social media/public relations company, Bridegroom and Bitney, in 2008. In 2011, the devastating accident which took Tom’s life, turned Shane’s world upside down. Shane has now vowed to devote himself to the cause of marriage equality and is currently entertaining speaking requests from around the world. Shane partnered with “Designing Women” creator and director and producer of the critically acclaimed “Man from Hope,” Linda Bloodworth Thomason, in order to make a documentary film about his and Tom’s life together and what happened in the aftermath of Tom’s death. The film will be entitled Bridegroom, An American Love Story.

SHANE’S STATEMENT

A letter from Shane Bitney Crone: 
I grew up with a large conservative Republican family, in a small conservative Montana town. I always knew I was different from my peers; those differences resulted in bullying, which led to extreme panic attacks, anxiety, and depression. It seemed as though life would never get better and I even contemplated suicide.
What helped me survive those painful years was knowing that I could one day escape to a place where I would be free to live however I want, and love whomever I choose.
I moved to Los Angeles just a few short months after graduating from high school. Not long after my arrival in Hollywood, I met the love of my life: Tom. He and I proceeded to build a life together, which included starting a business, buying a home, and adopting a dog.
We realized that in order to be fully committed to one another, we would need to officially come out to our respective families. Mine embraced our relationship, while Tom’s parents blamed me for “turning” him gay, pulled a gun on him, and encouraged him to take his sinful sexuality to the grave with him.
In spite of this trauma, we continued to live our lives together happily. We vowed to marry when it would be legally recognized in our state, California. That possibility would come too late though.
On May 7th, 2011, just a few months after Tom gave me a promise ring, he tragically fell from our best friend’s rooftop while taking photos. He didn’t survive. To worsen an already tragic accident, his mother (whom I thought had finally started to support our relationship), took his body back to Indiana without notifying me of any memorial plans. Tom’s family banned me from attending his funeral, and threatened physical harm should I come anywhere near them. I was never able to say a proper goodbye to the man I had loved for six years.
For the majority of my life I refused to stand up for what I believed in, and for who I was, out of fear and shame. Tom lived his life fully, openly, and lovingly, and he always encouraged me to embrace my flaws and strengths with pride.
On the one year anniversary of his death, I released a YouTube video that chronicled our relationship and the aftermath of his death. I wanted to help other couples, gay and straight, to prepare for the worst, and to enjoy the best. I wanted to teach others through my personal hardship and to inspire others with Tom’s laughter, smile, and courage.
The video went viral and I was approached by writer/director Linda Bloodworth Thomason, who wanted to turn our story into a feature-length documentary. We eventually launched the most successful film crowd-funding campaign in the history of Kickstarter. Over 6,000 people from all over the world pledged money to help tell Tom’s and my story.
I no longer live in a shadow of shame and embarrassment, and mostly because of Tom. I am proud of the love we shared, and the plans we made, and I want to help others carry out the dreams we never saw come true, even if it’s just through the telling of my story in this film.
Bridegroom is not about revenge or politics. It is a film about love, forgiveness, and about finding the courage to be who you are when the world says you shouldn’t. This is my fairy tale, and Tom is, and always will be, my happy ending.

IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU

martes, 1 de octubre de 2013

NU'EST(뉴이스트) Face

SuperMartXé Summer 2013 "The Theater of Dreams"

Al alba, un 27 de septiembre de 1975

En 1975 el régimen de Franco daba sus últimos coletazos en medio de una creciente protesta social y fuertes presiones internacionales. Los momentos más tensos se vivieron a lo largo del mes de septiembre de aquel año.

Varios consejos de guerra habían condenado a muerte a once personas de ETA y del FRAP, y la fecha fijada para llevar a cabo las ejecuciones fue el 27 de septiembre. La presión internacional y las protestas de la ciudadanía lograron salvar a seis de ellos. Los otros cinco fueron asesinados en la madrugada de aquel día.

En las fechas previas, Luis Eduardo Aute compuso una canción referida a estas muertes. Para poder evitar la censura franquista, Aute envió varias canciones juntas, la mayoría de ellas con claros mensajes políticos, que fueron rechazadas. Los censores no vieron nada extraño en una canción que, en apariencia, hablaba de amores, de buitres y pólvora en la madrugada. Se llamaba 'Al alba'.

La canción comienza transcurridos 45 segundos

Si te dijera, amor mío,
que temo a la madrugada,
no sé qué estrellas son éstas
que hieren como amenazas
ni sé qué sangra la luna
al filo de su guadaña.

Presiento que tras la noche

vendrá la noche más larga,
quiero que no me abandones,
amor mío, al alba,
al alba, al alba.

Los hijos que no tuvimos

se esconden en las cloacas,
comen las últimas flores,
parece que adivinaran
que el día que se avecina
viene con hambre atrasada.

Miles de buitres callados

van extendiendo sus alas,
no te destroza, amor mío,
esta silenciosa danza,
maldito baile de muertos,
pólvora de la mañana

PUBLICADO POR QAESAR

Al alba - Luis Eduardo Aute (Disco Albanta)