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The minimum information we need to register you is your name, email address and a password. We will ask you more questions for different services, including sales promotions. Unless we say otherwise, you have to answer all the registration questions.
We may also ask some other, voluntary questions during registration for certain services (for example, professional networks) so we can gain a clearer understanding of who you are. This also allows us to personalise services for you.
To assist us in our marketing, in addition to the data that you provide to us if you register, we may also obtain data from trusted third parties to help us understand what you might be interested in. This ‘profiling’ information is produced from a variety of sources, including publicly available data (such as the electoral roll) or from sources such as surveys and polls where you have given your permission for your data to be shared. You can choose not to have such data shared with the Guardian from these sources by logging into your account and changing the settings in the privacy section.
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Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act Compliance
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Updating your personal information
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Virginia
Lo petaran.
los más grandes!
Gracias!!
Hasta en la sopa!!
¿Y?
Nada hombre!! que vengan al Firefest , al Sweden a Zaragoza , a Madrid, a bilbao y hasta cogollos de Abajo cada 3 meses. Total!!
Para mi va a ser la primera vez que podré verlos en directo con Erik y la verdad es que hay muchas ganas.
yo con ninguno de los dos
Les he visto 8 veces y Miguel mas. Y este próximo mes hago la novena.A mi juicio en directo han ido de más a menos, y ya me saturan.Es lo que hay.
El 6 de diciembre te lo cuento,yo creo que en una sala como la Santana se lo pueden currar bien,no es lo mismo que en un festi de dia,cosa que personalmente no me agrada.
Pienso que este tipo de grupos que vienen cada dos por tres por España deberían de ir cambiando de ciudades, sé que es un riesgo para promotores, pero estoy en linea con lo que dice Jesus, si siempre van a las mismas ciudades la gente se cansa de verlos, ya que seran siempre los mismos quienes les vean.
A Bilbao es la primera vez que vienen si no me equivoco.
vinieron con Edguy en el 2009.
Hombre Jesús !!!! Ya tendrás tu entrada reservada … Jajaja En serio, un abrazo y nos vemos en Bilbao
No creo Luis. Les veo en Nothingan . No quiero más Heat.
Venga que igual voy yo tambien jajajjajajajaa.
Esta bajo de animo, no veis como esta su Athletic …. y lo que le espera en el Bernabeu
Jesus Mujico Insua para no gustarte les has visto más que nadie en este mundo. No será que tienes vergüenza en admitir que eres un fan tremendo? Jajaja
Me has comido la pera, Luis M Catediano XD No veas la alegría que me das si vas a verlos a Bilbao… A mí me parece que han ido de menos a más, al menos desde el 2012, que fue cuando yo empecé a verlos y espero que vayan a mucho más, en directo y compositivamente. Europe han venido 4000 veces y yo les he visto 2 veces; si no quieres ir a un concierto, siempre existe la posibilidad de no ir, pero si quieren ir los demás, que vayan. Más timada me parecen Scorpions, que se separan cada vez que necesitan llevar la cartera… desde luego, yo no voy a llenársela.
Soy de tu opinión Nora. Hay ciertas bandas grandes que definitivamente para mi se han acabado. Quien no respeta la mano que te da de comer no merece la pena. Por otra parte mi opinión sobre el tema de no desplazarme a Heat, que al final alguno me convencerá, simplemente se debe a mi saturación. 8 veces ( 1 barakaldo, 3 Firefest y con la de este próximo 4, 2 Sweden, 1 Madrid y 1 en Puente La Reina) creo que es más que suficiente porque ya no me motivan. Y no creo que mi negativa y algunos comentarios tenga incidencia en el resto. Cada cual elige sus preferencias. Que diga que a mi juicio han ido de más a menos , también es una opinión particular. Sus conciertos con Kenny eran un torbellino en su conjunto. Ahora el torbellino solo es del que sale primero en la foto. Incluso su primer disco me pareció fresco y ahora me parecen mediocres. Y eso no critica la gran voz de Gronwall, pero si las directrices. Mis comentarios con Miguel ya son más de sarcasmos que de realidad. En el 2009 pensé que podían ser la gran esperanza del melódico y en el 2014 creo que tienen un manager que acabará con su carrera. Pero eso ya es por hacer las veces de pitoniso frustrado. Lo que ocurra , ya lo veremos.
A mi me gustan mas ahora que antes..los primeros discos son buenos..pero bajo mi punto de vista,mas de lo mismo..los siguientes,especialmente el tercero,me parecen mas coherentes con el momento actual que sonar tanto a 80’s y de hecho creo que hay mas adeptos ahora que antes..no se si me equivoco pero tengo esa sensación.
Yo por mi que vengan porque si para verles tengo que tragarme un festival donde solo me gustan ellos y uno mas..como que me joroba ir.El tema es que no decaigan..si la gente deja de ir a sus conciertos por cansancio ya recortaran, mientras la gente vaya..es que quieren ir o que no pudieron antes y estamos mas repartidos.
Pienso precisamente lo contrario: que tienen más fans porque han rebajado la calidad. Y lo que destacaba antes no era que sonaran a los 80, si no una pedazo de composición en todos los aspectos, ahora son la fantasía de cualquier departamento de marketing y de los fans del «dame un disco masticadito, desde la primera escucha, y sin tropezones, que a lo mejor me atraganto». Personalmente les he visto una mejora en directo porque están empezando a tocar mucho y eso les está creando una rutina y me ha gustado que se empiece a ver a Eric y que Erik no se coma todo el pastel. En algunos aspectos todavía están muy verdes, pero es cuestión de machacar y de machacar y de que sean autocríticos. Yo no creo que esté todo perdido, el talento sigue ahí, pero hay que saber gestionarlo y dar golpes en la mesa cuando no quieres comerte la sopa que te hace tu madre por muy buena y nutritiva que esté y lo chico grandote que vaya a hacerte…