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Robert Belfour, ladies and gentlemen, is the last living legend of the blues! I had come seeking the mystical and shamanic ecstasy of the old sounds of African America and found myself facing the terrible and killer Time.
Robert Belfour, ladies and gentlemen, is the last living legend of the blues!
I had come seeking the mystical and shamanic ecstasy of the old sounds of African America and found myself facing the terrible and killer Time.
This review recounts an evocative live performance by Robert Belfour at Rome's Mojo Station Blues Festival, highlighting the deep connection to Mississippi blues and the raw energy on stage. While Belfour's age and condition visibly affect his performance, his legendary status remains undeniable. The review reflects on the bittersweet reality of aging blues legends. The night ends on a high note with the lively Left Lane Cruisers energizing the crowd. Dive into the heartfelt world of Robert Belfour's blues and discover the Mojo Station Festival’s unforgettable vibes!
Once Upon a Time, Love, But I Had to Kill It places us as observers within the suburban reality of Bogotá and its surroundings. Efraim Medina Reyes magnificently interprets the iconoclastic spirit of the tormented man without falling into banal clichés or stock phrases.
Once Upon a Time, Love, But I Had to Kill It places us as observers within the suburban reality of Bogotá and its surroundings.
Efraim Medina Reyes magnificently interprets the iconoclastic spirit of the tormented man without falling into banal clichés or stock phrases.
Efraim Medina Reyes’s novel offers a raw depiction of suburban life in Bogotá through intertwined stories filled with angst, punk references, and existential search. It reflects on the restless post-adolescent spirit struggling with identity and ambitions amid a harsh urban environment. The book avoids clichés, delivering personal insights and vivid scenes that resonate deeply with those questioning their place in the world. Its unique blend of reflection and action makes it a memorable generational narrative. Dive into this gritty, reflective novel and experience the raw pulse of suburban Bogotá through Efraim Medina Reyes’s unique voice.
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