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En estos días estaba conversando con mi padre acerca de como ha evolucionado la tecnología audiovisual, de niño teníamos un tocadiscos y colocábamos discos de acetato para escuchar merengue y salsa. También escuchábamos música en el equipo del vehículo familiar, teníamos una caja llena de casetes, siempre viajábamos escuchando The Beatles, Bee Gees, Led Zeppelin y el Grupo Queen. En un abrir y cerrar de ojos, dejamos de escuchar casetes y empezamos a escuchar Discos Compactos (CD), y luego llegaron los DVD, donde podíamos ver videos de conciertos y películas. Estos empezaron a desaparecer y solo necesitábamos un disquete con suficiente memoria para almacenar música, para en las últimas décadas almacenar música, documentos y videos en un pendrive.
Recuerdo descargar música por Internet usando un programa llamado Ares donde se te descargaban canciones simultáneamente, y alguno que otro virus, y otro programa que se llama LimeWire. Y seguramente recordarán el Ipod, un reproductor portátil de Apple. Hoy día escuchamos música en línea, con plataformas de distribución digital, como YouTube y Spotify. Adicional quiero agregar que en estos días vi un documental The Beatles: Get Back en Disney, que contenía imágenes inéditas del álbum Let It be. Tienen que verlo, es una radiografía del pasado y a color.
Les traigo mi interpretación con la trompeta de «Oh! Darling» de The Beatles. Este tema fue escrito por Paul McCartney en 1969. Esta canción es la 4.ª del álbum Abbey Road, la portada de este álbum es emblemática, ya que aparecen ellos caminando por un paso peatonal. La canción es de género Blues Rock, y lo considero como una de los mejores interpretaciones del cuarteto de Liverpool.
These days I was talking with my father about how audiovisual technology has evolved, as a child, we had a record player and played acetate records to listen to merengue and salsa. We also listened to music on the family car stereo, we had a box full of cassettes, and we always traveled listening to The Beatles, Bee Gees, Led Zeppelin, and the Queen Group. In the blink of an eye, we stopped listening to cassettes and started listening to Compact Discs (CDs), and then came DVDs, where we could watch videos of concerts and movies. These began to disappear and we only needed a floppy disk with enough memory to store music, for the last decades to store music, documents, and videos on a flash drive.
I remember downloading music from the Internet using a program called Ares where songs were downloaded to you simultaneously, some other virus, and another program called LimeWire. And surely they will remember the iPod, a portable player from Apple. Today we listen to music online, with digital distribution platforms, such as YouTube and Spotify. Additionally, I want to add that these days I saw a documentary The Beatles: Get Back at Disney, which contained unpublished images from the Let It Be album. They have to see it, it is an x-ray of the past and in color.
I bring you my interpretation with the trumpet of "Oh! Darling" by The Beatles. This theme was written by Paul McCartney in 1969. This song is the 4th from the Abbey Road album, the cover of this album is emblematic since they appear walking through a pedestrian crossing. The song is of the Blues Rock genre, and I consider it one of the best interpretations of the Liverpool quartet.
Oh darling, please believe me
I'll never do you no harm
Believe me when I tell you
I'll never do you no harm
Oh darling, if you leave me
I'll never make it alone
Believe me when I beg you
Don't ever leave me alone
When you told me you didn't need me anymore
Well, you know I nearly broke down and cried
When you told me you didn't need me anymore
Well, you know I nearly broke down and died
Oh darling, if you leave me
I'll never make it alone
Believe me when I tell you
I'll never do you no harm
Believe me, darlin'
When you told me, woo, you didn't need me anymore
Well, you know I nearly broke down and cried
When you told me you didn't need me anymore
Well, you know I nearly fell down and died
Oh darling, please believe me
I'll never let you down
Oh, believe me, darlin'
Believe me when I tell you
I'll never do you no harm
Las imagenes las obtuve en Unsplash
La letra de la música la obtuve en Lyricfind
La miniatura y el banner fueron realizados con Adobe Creative Cloud Express
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Información especifica de la canción en Beatles Books
I got the images on Unsplash
I got the lyrics of the music on Lyricfind
The thumbnail and the banner were made with Adobe Creative Cloud Express
The gif was created with EZGif
Specific information of the song on Beatles Books
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