We anticipate an excerpt from the cover of the upcoming issue of Rolling Stone ': more than 70 lists of songs produced by musicians. Metallica, Vetusta Morla, Mick Jagger, Ariel Rot ... all exclusive to our magazine. On 'Rolling Stone'
advance the Arcade Fire playlist with your favorite songs from Bruce Springsteen and Enrique Bunbury on musicians Latinos. In the next issue of ROLLING STONE, which goes on sale this Thursday, you will find the rest: more than 500 songs chosen by over 70 artists, Chris Martin (Coldplay) Lars Ulrich (Metallica), and Ariel Morla Vetusta Rot. Make room on your iPod.
Arcade Fire frontman, Win Butler, emulating Bruce Springsteen Born in the USA .
leader Arcade Fire, Win Butler, select their favorite songs from Bruce Springsteen : "I found their albums in no particular order. heard Born in the USA a child in the radio, but it was after we moved to Montreal when I got fully into Bruce. was for energy Born to Run "reveals the singer. Here's your list:
1. Two hearts : "Certain songs conquered me after seeing them live. It's very nice what they do Bruce and Little Steven in this song, and there is some direct aggression is not in the record. "
2. Nebraska : "You hear the first four notes and as you get into that world. Does not ask you full attention as a group by giving it all before thee infiltrates within you. "
3. Atlantic city : "The pop element supports the narrative. There are certain details ( Ponte stockings, baby / 'Cause the night is cold) you do not normally hear in pop songs. But he has a great hook. "
4. State trooper : "It's one of my favorite songs of all time in terms of pure sound. Is on the brink all the time, until finally shouts. "
5. Highway patrolman : "Here family dynamics are interesting, the kind woman dances with her brother. It's like seeing the old photos of someone's wedding. "
6. I'm on fire : "There are plenty of emotion in his voice. You have no understand English to know what the song goes. "
7. Dancing in the dark : "It's a tricky balance, talking about a true story, have all this feeling in the music and also get people to dance with your friends."
8. Tougher Than The Rest : "The song applies such talk as male into something sensible. But it's even better when you listen live with Patti [Scialfa] singing along with Bruce. "
9. Streets of Philadelphia : "I like the video version of Jonathan Demme, the voice is live, Springsteen walking in Philadelphia, with background noise. This is how I first heard the song, so it's the perfect version for me. "
10. Galveston Bay : "My family went to the beach in Galveston. It was interesting to hear a song about a place he knew, but with new information: from the perspective of those fishermen families of Vietnamese immigrants. "
Illustration Enrique Bunbury.
Enrique Bunbury drawing up its list with songs of Latin musicians. "Oddly enough, still, today, many musicians , amateur and professional rock & roll patriotic, suffer from gaps and black holes in their collections of vinyl, cd's or mp3 about the legacy Latino "explains the musician. "May I interest any of the authors, rhythms, songs or stories, "says Bunbury. This is your playlist.
1. Kickback, of Alci Acosta: "He is one of the greatest singers of boleros torn Colombia, dramatic unrequited love men and women destroyed by cold, callous and promiscuous. The first time I heard it was thanks to Andrea and Hector, Aterciopelados. They gave me a tape I heard over and over again and I will be eternally grateful. "
2. The carrier, Atahualpa Yupanqui : "Argentina is the great mystic. It is more than a singer, much more than a songwriter glorious. He has that aura of guru and teacher, perhaps, in the Anglo world has only Leonard Cohen. "
3. Smuggling and betrayal, Cornelio Reyna: "The narcocorrido is almost taboo in Mexico in 2010. The media turned their back, perhaps for fear of being involved in the war between drug cartels that control in each state, perhaps because of the seriousness with which the battle flag Felipe Calderón, as if his party had their hands clean of dust and straw. The fact is that it is not so easy to listen to these delightful stories of encounters border police of pick ups loaded farlopa grass or on the run, and the inevitable revenge. "
4. Until the end of life, Diomedes García: "I do not know who had won in a fictional spree-competition between Keith Richards and this likeable character. He spent a season in jail for the death of a young woman romantically linked to him. One of the greats of Colombian vallenato. Strikes me that apparently conservative societies, religious and lift, and idolize aúpen stray bullets as Diomedes and José Alfredo. "
5. Do not threaten me, Jose Alfredo Jimenez : "I can not recommend avoiding all the work of José Alfredo. He sang several songs from the teacher and I have left!: Rider, Son of people you let go of the reins (with squid) ... If you do not like the truck does not have feelings! Latin is the blues. Music harmonically simple and lyrically powerful and deep. "
6. Nobody knows my suffering, de Julio Jaramillo: "The Nightingale of America! Ecuadorian universal! Everyone I spoke to him in Ecuador. They forced me to listen his songs on a road trip to Cuenca. What drama! What torment! He sang all kinds of song and dared to rock and roll, but his voice was perfect for the dramatic bolero. His life, messy, bohemian, led him to an early death at 43. "
7. Yellow Roses, Lalo Guerrero: "Pura pachuca music. Children of the first generation of Mexican migrants in the U.S., love the new rhythms of the 30 and 40 and know their genetic heritage of Mexico, the Pachuco, clad in their zoot suits were the first Latin bands. Music for dance and dress smartly as it should be! ".
8. Balada para un loco, Roberto Goyeneche: "I love Goyeneche. I think the best singer of tango, Gardel with permission. His phrasing is unique. This is a song for a while I prepare to sing in Buenos Aires. Impossible (and ridiculous). Anyone can contribute anything to this perfect performance. "
9. Disappearances Rubén Blades: "Some have referred to the teacher as Dylan Blades latino ... If the Americans are running for Minnesota for the Nobel Prize for Literature, also deserves Blades the Latin world to this cause. His texts are still a world apart from the music in our language. "
10. cocaine addicts, Trio Matamoros: "Listen carefully the letter. Wrote Miguel Matamoros, Cuba, in 1932. "
Illustration: Thomas Fuchs & Ernesto Kofler
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