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“Bob Dylan dijo alguna vez que las canciones tienen vida propia y yo soy de los que piensan igual: creo que las canciones nos vienen a buscar”, dice Alejandro Kurz. El cantante y guitarrista de El Bordo reflexiona sobre el arte (y el oficio) de la composición, el que realiza al frente de su banda desde hace 25 años. “Cuando alguien dice que compuso una canción, yo creo que es al revés, que la canción te fue a buscar a vos y la canción te usó a vos para salir. Yo trato de dejarla que salga. De hecho, la mayoría de las veces que escribo una canción en el primer momento ni siquiera sé qué está pasando. No busco entenderla, busco que salga. Después me pongo a analizarla, busco que encaje, reviso la cantidad de sílabas, todo eso…”Para celebrar su primer cuarto de siglo, El Bordo ofrecerá un concierto en el Luna Park, el sábado 18 de este mes. “Es uno de esos espacios que no son meramente cuatro paredes. Es un lugar en el que sucedieron tantas historias, con tanta gente tan grossa y tantas vivencias, que impregnan esas paredes de una mística. Ahí peleó Gatica, ahí cantó Frank Sinatra, ahí tocaron todas las bandas que nos imaginemos, donde Sui Generis hizo el Adiós Sui Generis, donde Billy Bond dijo, o no dijo, ‘Rompan todo'. Yo vi a los Stone Temple Pilots, a Divididos, a Los Piojos, a Ciro… Caminando por el pasillo, antes de salir a cantar, me pasó lo mismo que en Cemento. Empecé a pensar en todos los que habían pasado por ahí. En Cemento, pensaba en Luca, que también habría estado caminando por ahí rumbo al escenario”, se emociona.En esta entrevista, Kurz repasa con Humphrey Inzillo, editor de la revista Rolling Stone, su vida en 20 canciones. Un formato clásico de RS que le permite al artista compartir memoras, secretos y confesiones en primera persona.
Mini-podcast about the El Bordo mine fire disaster in Mexico in 1920.See all of our anniversaries each day, alongside sources and maps on the On This Day section of our Stories app: stories.workingclasshistory.com/date/todayAnd browse all Stories by Date here on the Date index: https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/dateOur work is only possible because of support from you, our listeners on patreon. If you appreciate our work, please join us and access exclusive content and benefits at patreon.com/workingclasshistory.AcknowledgementsWritten and edited by Working Class History.Theme music by Ricardo Araya. Check out his YouTube channel at youtube.com/@peptoattack
Un día como tantos otros abrí la app IG y vi que Ale Kurz recomendaba escuchar QUP. Posteó el episodio que él había disfrutado, uno sobre el grunge, y entonces decidí escribirle. Quedamos en contacto y resolvimos grabar un capítulo juntos. Aquí lo tienen. Puede sonar obvio pero no lo es tanto: hablamos mucho de discos, de bandas, de música. No siempre sucede así. Tenía ganas de hacerlo. Sucedió con Ale. Claro que hablamos de la banda y de cómo El Bordo sigue adelante después de 25 años. Con Gustavo Olmedo.
Yani y Gonzo charlan con Pablo Spivak, bajista de "El Bordo", sobre lo que se viene en su presentación en el Consquín Rock 2024.
Duodécimo capítulo de la quinta temporada de Futsal Corner: Nos dan pistas. ¿Encontraremos certezas? 02min 25s #LasNoticias, por Rubén Robles. 05min 57s #UnCaféCon... Borja Díaz (Al-Arabi) por Daniel López. 27min 26s #ElDebate, con Gabriel Izcue. 98min 28s #EllasSonFutsal, con Alba Herrero y Fran Kake. Canción Noticias: Certezas de cartón (El Bordo)
Fernando Puente the cartel homie i always wanted. He got wrapped up in cartel business as a teenager in Tijuana, and began smuggling people, g*ns, and dr*gs across the US border. He went to prison for a year and has since changed his ways. He explains the role of music in the cartels, what cartel parties are like, and how he survived getting kidnapped by Tijuanas most dangerous Cartel... The State Police. Welcome to camp baby!Thanks to our sponsors as usualMorgan & Morgan (The best lawyers ever that help you get fair money in a lawsuitFÜM (An actual device I use when Im anxious)Ekster (My actual wallet I use everyday)Support Fernando @ElBordoMx TIMESTAMPS00:00 Start01:45 Working for anyone + friends in the cartels04:06 Border town advantages07:14 Growing up, Grandma involvement, going to school in US14:37 Bumping into Paisanos + seeing other minorities18:01 Mom getting arrested, complicated relationship w/ his father24:00 Father was a cop + Prison riots and blaming cartels25:19 “The Fourth Power” Government as cartel, music & grafitti29:30 Breaking point - enemy becoming friends34:56 How Fernando started out + handling your own business39:11 Straddling different worlds at 16 + school life46:15 Don Sergio - father figure, kidnapping + death53:59 Death, jealousy & moving in the hood01:00:56 Constantly in trouble, first time in prison + fighting01:07:35 Tijuana tagging style, cartel fashion & etiquette01:11:56 Cartels in US, police brutality + gang violence01:16:02 Smuggling, stealing visas + practicing for border crossing01:26:22 Nervous border crossers, Fee + people snitching01:34:00 Separating Mexican gangs + prison01:38:58 Fernando's smuggling stats + scenarios01:45:11 Craziest ways people cross the border01:49:22 Separating families was cruel + justifying smuggling01:54:43 Being in the MCC + probation02:03:17 Listening to podcasts/music + quitting that life02:06:45 Tattoos, ear for music + Cali herb is elite02:11:50 Corridos - music & street life + banned in Mexico02:21:31 Explaining Gavilan II by Peso Pluma + fake corridos02:26:00 Chalino Sanchez's “note” + Narcos recording their own corridos02:33:53 Chapo's corridos, El Bordo podcast + Cartel parties02:47:31 Corruption not lack of firepower + US benefitting too02:51:17 Starting in the Cartels + controlling industries, sending to Europe02:57:37 Structure & scariest Cartel03:02:44 Growing up with Sicarios + Contracts03:11:57 The Bosses + different rules03:18:08 Smuggling contraband + business interests 03:22:10 El Chapo arrest, escape, successors & getting too big03:26:32 What defines a Cartel?03:28:02 Cartels will always be appealing + people getting out03:31:42 Friends joining rival cartels + people listening03:35:42 Way out of this + writing books03:39:14 Being a tourist in Mexico03:44:25 Closest Fernando's life was threatened03:52:17 Therapy, trauma triggers + crying at movies04:02:00 Mexican cartels following African religions + looking into faith04:08:06 Redeeming your legacy04:10:03 Fernando's kidnapping04:26:00 Shooting short movies + leaving the old life behind
Hablamos con Ale Kurz, de El Bordo, antes de su presencia en la ciudad para celebrar los 25 de esta histórica banda.
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El domingo 13 de noviembre Ale Kurz el cantante de El Bordo presenta Brillando Azul, su primer álbum solista. Lo entrevistamos anticipando su regreso a nuestra ciudad. Show en El Teatrino, entradas a la ventra en passline.com. Banda invitada: Adobe. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fm-la-plaza-949/message
En La W, el alcalde Orlando Muñoz se pronunció sobre el hombre que falleció en un centro médico en Popayán, a donde fue remitido por la gravedad de las heridas.
Vecinos alertan por fisuras que aparecieron en el bordo del río CuautitlánPersonas en Acapulco demandan reconstrucción de 700 viviendas afectadas por el sismo La creación de empleos formales en agosto acumuló su octavo mes consecutivo de crecimiento
Yuri Herrera is a Mexican author and political scientist. He has written several short novels, four of which have been translated into English: A Silent Fury: The El Bordo Mine Fire (El incendio de la mina El Bordo), Transmigration of Bodies (Las transmigración de los Cuerpos), Signs Preceding the End of the World (Señales que precederán al fin del mundo) and Kingdom Cons (Trabajos del Reino). His debut novel, Kingdom Cons, won the 2003 Premio Binacional de Novela/Border of Words. Born in Actopan, Mexico, in 1970, he is currently teaching at Tulane University in New Orleans.
En este programa Fabián Molina nos habló sobre la despedida de Abril Sosa de sus proyectos musicales, sobre el documental de El Bordo próximo a editarse y el primer concierto con distanciamiento social en Inglaterra.
We're taking a break from producing Handsell episodes for a bit, so we're going to give you guys an extra Skylit episode to get you through the weekend! On March 10, 1920, in Pachuca, Mexico, the Compañía de Santa Gertrudis — the largest employer in the region, and a subsidiary of the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company — may have committed murder. The alert was first raised at six in the morning: a fire was tearing through the El Bordo mine. After a brief evacuation, the mouths of the shafts were sealed. Company representatives hastened to assert that “no more than ten” men remained inside the mineshafts, and that all ten were most certainly dead. Yet when the mine was opened six days later, the death toll was not ten, but eighty-seven. And there were seven survivors. A century later, acclaimed novelist Yuri Herrera has reconstructed a workers’ tragedy at once globally resonant and deeply personal: Pachuca is his hometown. A Silent Fury is an act of restitution for the victims and their families, bringing his full force of evocation to bear on the injustices that suffocated this horrific event into silence. Herrera is in conversation with John Gibler, author of TORN FROM THE WORLD. _______________________________________________ Produced by Maddie Gobbo & Michael Kowaleski Theme: "I Love All My Friends," a new, unreleased demo by Fragile Gang.
En nuestra charla de los viernes, conversamos con Ale Kurz compositor y cantante del El Bordo sobre cómo hacer música y sobrevivir en cuarentena.
In the first of a four-part series, UC San Diego epidemiologist Steffanie Strathdee and psychologist Tom Patterson start the story of how their research teams have traced the spread of HIV in Tijuana. It opens at a wound clinic in El Bordo, the section of the Tijuana River Canal where migrants and others shoot heroin and, in some cases, share needles. Dr. Patricia Gonzalez-Zuniga offers first aid as she and her staff recruit participants into Strathdee’s Proyecto El Cuete, a study which focuses on HIV prevention for people who inject drugs. Also featured is the inspiring Susi Leal Ricardi, an HIV-positive outreach worker who was once addicted to heroin and had lived in El Bordo. Leal overcame her addiction, has been clean for 14 years, and with the help of antiretroviral drugs, she has fully suppressed her HIV. She is now El Cuete’s “star promotora.” The HIV/SIDA series is based on the book “Tomorrow Is a Long Time.” Series: "UCTV Prime" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30005]
In the first of a four-part series, UC San Diego epidemiologist Steffanie Strathdee and psychologist Tom Patterson start the story of how their research teams have traced the spread of HIV in Tijuana. It opens at a wound clinic in El Bordo, the section of the Tijuana River Canal where migrants and others shoot heroin and, in some cases, share needles. Dr. Patricia Gonzalez-Zuniga offers first aid as she and her staff recruit participants into Strathdee’s Proyecto El Cuete, a study which focuses on HIV prevention for people who inject drugs. Also featured is the inspiring Susi Leal Ricardi, an HIV-positive outreach worker who was once addicted to heroin and had lived in El Bordo. Leal overcame her addiction, has been clean for 14 years, and with the help of antiretroviral drugs, she has fully suppressed her HIV. She is now El Cuete’s “star promotora.” The HIV/SIDA series is based on the book “Tomorrow Is a Long Time.” Series: "UCTV Prime" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30005]
The four-part HIV/SIDA series follows UC San Diego epidemiologist Steffanie Strathdee, psychologist Tom Patterson and their binational team of doctors, researchers, medical students and outreach workers as they document the spread of HIV in Tijuana. Starting at El Bordo in the Tijuana River Canal and moving to the clinics at Prevencasa, the Las Memorias AIDS hospice and then inside the Tijuana Police Academy, this series shows their efforts to treat and prevent HIV infection among high risk groups, including people who inject drugs, sex workers, transgender women and men who have sex with men. Also featured are photographs and stories of those impacted by HIV, as portrayed by Malcolm Linton and Jon Cohen in their book, “Tomorrow Is a Long Time.” The series concludes with an assessment of what it would take to end HIV/AIDS in Tijuana. Funding for the book and series was provided by the Ford Foundation. Series: "HIV/SIDA: The Epidemic in Tijuana" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30004]
The four-part HIV/SIDA series follows UC San Diego epidemiologist Steffanie Strathdee, psychologist Tom Patterson and their binational team of doctors, researchers, medical students and outreach workers as they document the spread of HIV in Tijuana. Starting at El Bordo in the Tijuana River Canal and moving to the clinics at Prevencasa, the Las Memorias AIDS hospice and then inside the Tijuana Police Academy, this series shows their efforts to treat and prevent HIV infection among high risk groups, including people who inject drugs, sex workers, transgender women and men who have sex with men. Also featured are photographs and stories of those impacted by HIV, as portrayed by Malcolm Linton and Jon Cohen in their book, “Tomorrow Is a Long Time.” The series concludes with an assessment of what it would take to end HIV/AIDS in Tijuana. Funding for the book and series was provided by the Ford Foundation. Series: "HIV/SIDA: The Epidemic in Tijuana" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 30004]
"Mi lado criminal" es el segundo disco de la banda porteña Algo Mejor, que fue producido por Ale Kurz y Pablo Spivak, de El Bordo, y fue grabado en Estudio Romaphonic. Escuchamos "Mi lado criminal", "De cero", "Las líneas del amor" y "La pared".
"Mi lado criminal" es el segundo disco de la banda porteña Algo Mejor, que fue producido por Ale Kurz y Pablo Spivak, de El Bordo, y fue grabado en Estudio Romaphonic. Escuchamos "Mi lado criminal", "De cero", "Las líneas del amor" y "La pared".
Tres policías murieron durante un atentado con explosivos en el municipio de El Bordo, Cauca. Los hechos son atribuidos, de manera preliminar, a la guerrilla... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Vivo en lo que pensás", El Bordo
"Vivo en lo que pensás", El Bordo
"Historias perdidas", El Bordo