mercredi 11 février 2015

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I will present pretty hurts to you it is a song which I like much of beyoncé American artist! I will have rather wanted to present a clip of rihanna to you which is my favorite  artist or one of his songs which I like much but I have to prefer this one of beyonce which appears to me more challenging knowing that one lives in a society who the physique cheek is a very great role
in this video clip Beyoncé  plays the part of the beauty queen in its skin. it to criticize the society which push the young girls to search the perfect body. (Vomiting, plastic surgery, mode) Through this new Beyoncé clip is decided to carry out a new combat against the diktats of appearance. I think that it is a very beautiful combat on behalf of this artist who was elected as the most influential woman of the World because it is used as model for several young person and through this clip it transmits a very interesting message as what one can have a few kilos in excess and be beautiful without surgery and all the rest
femininity is in the middle of this clip what makes it   more interesting, In the clip one can recognize Shaun Ross known to be the first mannequin Afro-American reached of albinism Behind the sparkling smiles and the sizes of wasps, thus takes shape a dark truth  that of a wild world where the worship of the beauty reaches disproportionate proportions. The lyrics  are very touching one can also see that the approach of the artist is all the more very sincere coming from a woman as Beyoncé which never had recourse has the plastic surgery and yet was elected several times as one of the more beautiful women of the world in spite of its forms at the time of the exit of its clip it even launched a challenge has its fans with hashtag # what is pretty # a manner for it of being in contact with sea fans and to have their opinions on perception and especially to see whether they agree with his clip. That has to seem to me super good what I like at Beyoncé it is that it always puts the woman ahead it is not let fair it has character and it is sincere in her approach and its feels Me
I have really  like the clip and I one can put in relation to the notion seats and form of power  to be able to analyzing the place of the plastic surgery in our society

jeudi 13 novembre 2014

SONG

Famed singer-songwriter John Lennon founded the Beatles, a band that impacted the popular music scene like no other before, or since.
John Lennon was born on October 9, 1940, in Liverpool, England. He met Paul McCartney in 1957 and invited McCartney to join his music group. They eventually formed the most successful songwriting partnership in musical history. Lennon left the Beatles in 1969 and later released albums with his wife, Yoko ono, among others. On December 8, 1980, he was killed by a crazed fan named Mark David Chapman.
the song I chose is called imagines John lennon and can be linked to the notion the idea of progress as it is a song that encourage us a mutual love us, it us sensitive and encourages us to live in harmony in a world without war, without prejujer, freedom for all that everyone is free to do what he wants without hurting a neighbor. for me this song represents a lot of things because now we live in a world of conflict and if each of us took the time to imagine so much so it can be good without all its conflicts and join hands to move forward together, and we accept malgres our differences and beliefs no matter of where you comes from. this song is passed very beautiful message and the lyrics are easy to understand the music is very pleasant .
the music preaches a world without war without a country and without possessions that music is a way to open people's eyes
music released in 1971 in the united states and in 1975 and quickly became united royaune number one in sales, is considered one of the best pop songs.
this work can come close to the theme of war unlike other works that describe the denouncing it rejects and aspires to a world without conflict, the goal is even criticize all forms of violence 
John Lennon's song defines as "anti religious, anti nationalist, anti-capitalism and anti norm" but that it was accepted because it was "sugar coated", a symbol of peace song.

The song involved  The song reflects the hopes and revolts , accompanying history. John Lennon is a committed artist, he enlisted, he says his ideas, he encourages others to adopt them. In this case, it encourages people to collect a beter world a peaceful world without religion, without war, without borders, without possessions, which all humans are sames. reveals the reality testifies, denounced, sends a message hope, defends values. It seeks to reach men. Speaking directly to the listener, he invites us to question with him, to dream and to share his positive vision.

I do not necessarily listening to music style but this song is too touching and words are very significant and it fits perfectly with the concept idea of progress as its gives people a new  way of seeing things and move forward without war and me what is the best way to progress because a world without peace no sense

vendredi 7 novembre 2014

POP ART


The art exhibition "Pop art myths" at the museum Thyssen Bornemisza is in Madrid located in the Paseo del Prado. The webside is : http://www.museothyssen.org/ from June 10 to September 14,2014. Numerous pop artits worked in this projet like Lichtenstein,Warhol..    http://www.museothyssen.org/microsites/exposiciones/2014/mitos-del-pop/index_en.html#ancla 

  I really love this show because it really attrAndy Warhol WAS one of the MOST significant artists of pop art, All which Became Extremely popular in the latter half of the twentieth century. Though He Is Best Remembered For His paintings of Campbell's soup cans, He created aussi Hundreds of works --other Including Commercial Advertisements and filmsacted me from the beginning the room decor and more organisation .  I was not very interested in about this art style but  I really appreciate and I learned a lot about andy, my favorite picture is the coca for many reason and this is my most favorite drink 
More than twenty years after his death, Andy Warhol remains one of the most influential figures in contemporary art and culture. Warhol’s life and work inspires creative thinkers worldwide thanks to his enduring imagery, his artfully cultivated  .
 His impact as an artist is far deeper and greater than his one prescient observation that “everyone will be world famous for fifteen minutes.” His omnivorous curiosity resulted in an enormous body of work that spanned every available medium and most importantly contributed to the collapse of boundaries between high and low culture. In Look Mickey, Lichtenstein scaled up a scene of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck out fishing, complete with a speech bubble and carefully painted Ben-Day dots to imitate those used for shading in the original cartoon.
The painting, owned by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, is now considered his most formative work , I also love this picture because I find it funny and very attractive especially for a young audience that is things that have marked our childhood and we draw automatically.

my 2 favorites : 




vendredi 10 octobre 2014

R.E.M

                                                
review 1
This is R.E.M.'s best since New Adventures in Hi-Fi in 1996. My favorite song on here is "Uberlin," which is Michael Stipe's finest vocal performance in many years. Collapse Into Now successfully mixes mid-tempo tracks like "Uberlin," "Oh My Heart," and "It Happened Today" (the last of which has the greatest harmony vocals on any R.E.M. album) with good slow songs like "Walk It Back" and "Me Marlon Brando, Marlon Brando and I" and faster, more rocking songs such as "All the Best" and "That Someone is You." Highly recommended! Collapse    
 ( http://www.metacritic.com/music/collapse-into-now/rem )
review  2
If you like REM because of the songs "Man of the moon", "Electrolite", "Imitation of life", "Everybody hurts"... then don't go for this album. Fast electric guitar songs which aren't high-quality. Only the last two tracks and tracks 3,4,5 are worth listening. Collapse
( http://www.metacritic.com/music/collapse-into-now/rem )

REM played their first concert in Athens, Georgia, USA, on 19 April 1980. Their line-up consisted of four drop-outs from the University of Georgia; Michael Stipe (b. 4 January 1960, Decatur, Georgia, USA; vocals), Peter Buck (b. 6 December 1956, Berkeley, California, USA; guitar), Mike Mills (b. 17 December 1958, Orange County, California, USA; bass) and Bill Berry (b. 31 July 1958, Duluth, Minnesota, USA; drums). Without the charisma of Stipe and his eccentric onstage behaviour, hurling himself about with abandon in-between mumbling into the microphone, they could easily have been overlooked as just another bar band, relying on the harmonious guitar sound of the Byrds for their inspiration. Acquiring a healthy following among the college fraternity in their hometown, it was not long before they entered the studio to record their debut single, "Radio Free Europe", to be released independently on Hibtone Records. This was greeted with considerable praise by critics who conceded that the band amounted to more than the sum of their influences. Their country/folk sound was contradicted by a driving bassline and an urgency that put the listener more in mind of the Who in their early mod phase. Add to this the distinctive voice of Stipe and his inaudible, perhaps even non-existent, lyrics, and REM sounded quite unlike any other band in the USA in the post-punk era of the early 80s.

 my own review  

i had never seen this before , i thi

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