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Viajar de Estados Unidos a Cuba
La Habana (CNN) Louis y Bonnie Waterer dedicarn su retiro Hermes birkin bags fake a llenar sus pasaportes. "Hay un montn de personas que tratan de visitar 100 pases antes de morir", explic Louis. "Para nosotros este es el nmero 92". El nmero 92 para los Waterer es Cuba.
Sin embargo, hasta hace algunos aos, viajar a Cuba hubiera sido poco menos que imposible, hasta para los viajeros intrpidos como los Waterer.
Despus de que Fidel Castro asumi el poder en 1959, Cuba pas de ser el destino favorito de los estadounidenses a ser un destino prohibido. Las relaciones diplomticas y los viajes directos entre Estados Unidos y Cuba se suspendieron. Los ciudadanos estadounidenses que invertan dinero en la isla eran sujetos a fuertes multas por "negociar con el enemigo".
Sin embargo, tras dcadas de salidas en falso, el gobierno de Obama ha reimplantado los viajes legales a Cuba como una va para llegar al pueblo cubano. Se le llama viaje "persona a persona", y como casi todo lo que tiene que ver con Cuba, la poltica y la controversia estn involucradas.
"Cada viajero debe tener un itinerario de tiempo completo para las actividades de intercambio educativo que tenga como resultado la interaccin significativa entre los viajeros y las personas en Cuba", indica la gua de viajes persona a persona del departamento del Tesoro de Estados Unidos.
Mientras que la medida ha desatado el debate acerca del significado de un intercambio "significativo", una avalancha de operadores tursticos ha entrado en el an incierto mundo de los viajes a Cuba.
Los estadounidenses que estn interesados en visitar Cuba reciben gratis discos de msica cubana e itinerarios que contemplan fiestas de bienvenida organizadas por los Comits para la Defensa de la Revolucin, grupos comunitarios de vigilancia creados originalmente con la intencin de frustrar una invasin estadounidense.
Los visitantes estadounidenses que vayan a Cuba en un viaje persona a persona no deberan planear pasar mucho tiempo fake hermes leather handbags en la playa. Segn los lineamientos del Tesoro, los operadores tursticos deben planear prcticamente cada momento del viaje; los viajes "persona a persona" excluyen relajarse junto a la alberca disfrutando de una bebida adornada con una sombrilla, al menos en teora.
La mayora de los estadounidenses que se dirigen a Cuba van con el deseo de establecer una conexin con la gente con la que se les ha prohibido tener replica hermes handbags contacto por generaciones, de acuerdo con Tom Popper, presidente del operador turstico Insight Cuba. "Es increble que estemos reuniendo a los estadounidenses y a los cubanos", dijo Popper. "Es una experiencia de viaje para los estadounidenses, es increble para los cubanos. Algunas personas en ciertas partes de Cuba a las que vamos nunca han visto un estadounidense".
Los viajes persona a persona no son baratos ni sencillos. El viaje "Fin de semana en La Habana", de cuatro noches, operado por Insight Cuba, cuesta cerca de 2,000 dlares por persona, sin el boleto de avin. Popper dijo que el viaje es caro debido a que los operadores tienen que enviar guas con sus grupos para asegurarse de que cumplan con las regulaciones del viaje, y que renovar las licencias estadounidenses cada ao puede tomar meses de navegar en las complicadas aguas de la burocracia.
Este verano, muchos operadores se preguntaron si los viajes persona a persona terminaran por completo, luego de que el departamento del Tesoro empezara a negar los permisos a los operadores o simplemente no responda a las solicitudes de renovacin.
Varios operadores tursticos se pusieron en contacto con CNN y declararon que el proceso pudo haberse estancado porque la solicitud de renovacin ahora cuenta con cerca de 200 pginas y requiere que los operadores detallen cmo cada parada del itinerario fomenta la amistad entre los estadounidenses y los cubanos.
"Haces lo que se supone que tienes que hacer y cambian las reglas en el proceso. Los lineamientos son vagos", dijo Michael Sykes, quien diriga la hoy extinta agencia Cuba Cultural Tours. Sykes despidi a cuatro empleados luego de que su permiso expirara en julio y se le negara la renovacin.
"El lenguaje es tan crptico y burocrtico", dijo. "No cualquier persona puede hacerlo, tienes que entender el idioma secreto". Ahora Sykes ha contratado a lo que llama un abogado "endiabladamente caro" para que lo gue a travs del proceso y espera que para finales de ao est organizando viajes a Cuba de nueva cuenta.
Algunos de los operadores declararon que pensaban que el bloqueo a los permisos surge de las presiones polticas, en particular del senador republicano por Florida, Marco Rubio, quien es de origen cubano y es feroz crtico de los viajes.
"Estos viajes son meramente tursticos, es turismo", dijo Rubio ante el Senado el ao pasado. "La razn por la que esto es un problema es porque se da dinero al gobierno de Castro".
Jeff Braunger, funcionario del departamento del Tesoro, encargado del programa de permisos para Cuba, dijo a travs de un correo electrnico que el departamento ha autorizado permisos para 180 operadores tursticos que cumplen con la ley.
"Revisamos los criterios de las solicitudes para permisos para que los solicitantes entiendan la seriedad de los requisitos del programa de permisos para viajes persona a persona, en parte porque hemos recibido reportes relativos a los viajes sujetos a estos permisos", escribi Braunger.
Sin embargo, algunos de los operadores dijeron que los viajes a Cuba son cada vez ms engorrosos y caros pero las polticas no mejoran. Un organizador de viajes mencion el viaje de un competidor al que se le concedi recientemente el permiso, en el que se inclua un da de buceo. "Se supone que es persona a persona, no persona a pez", dijo el operador.
Tambin del lado cubano existen complicaciones, de acuerdo con los operadores. El mes pasado, el gobierno cubano cancel abruptamente los permisos de aterrizaje de dos compaas estadounidenses de vuelos de alquiler que operaban viajes hacia la isla, aduciendo un problema de pagos.
Sin embargo, los operadores tursticos dijeron que vale la pena soportar las penurias con tal de tener la oportunidad de participar antes que nadie en el turismo estadounidense en Cuba, que seguramente tendr un auge una vez que se levante el embargo.
"Estamos de nuevo en operaciones y esperamos seguir as", dijo el presidente de Insight Cuba, Tom Popper. Popper tuvo que despedir a 22 personas mientras esperaba durante 22 meses la renovacin del permiso de la empresa; desde entonces ha recontratado a 17.
Durante un viaje organizado por Insight Cuba, el mes pasado, 12 estadounidenses pasaron toda la maana hablando con los cubanos en un proyecto de arte comunitario.
Michael Pettit, un abogado de Charlestown, Carolina del Sur, dijo estar sorprendido por los muchos contrastes que encontr en Cuba durante su primer viaje persona a persona, efectuado en mayo.
"Amo Cuba", replica birkin handbags dijo. "La historia, la msica, la gente, las fotografas; todo es hermoso". Pettit dijo que la poltica y la incertidumbre que rodea a los viajes a Cuba desde Estados Unidos lo persuadieron de reservar otro viaje de inmediato. "Una de las razones por las que regres es que nunca sabes cuando podrs volver a ir legalmente".
La Habana (CNN) Louis y Bonnie Waterer dedicarn su retiro Hermes birkin bags fake a llenar sus pasaportes. "Hay un montn de personas que tratan de visitar 100 pases antes de morir", explic Louis. "Para nosotros este es el nmero 92". El nmero 92 para los Waterer es Cuba.
Sin embargo, hasta hace algunos aos, viajar a Cuba hubiera sido poco menos que imposible, hasta para los viajeros intrpidos como los Waterer.
Despus de que Fidel Castro asumi el poder en 1959, Cuba pas de ser el destino favorito de los estadounidenses a ser un destino prohibido. Las relaciones diplomticas y los viajes directos entre Estados Unidos y Cuba se suspendieron. Los ciudadanos estadounidenses que invertan dinero en la isla eran sujetos a fuertes multas por "negociar con el enemigo".
Sin embargo, tras dcadas de salidas en falso, el gobierno de Obama ha reimplantado los viajes legales a Cuba como una va para llegar al pueblo cubano. Se le llama viaje "persona a persona", y como casi todo lo que tiene que ver con Cuba, la poltica y la controversia estn involucradas.
"Cada viajero debe tener un itinerario de tiempo completo para las actividades de intercambio educativo que tenga como resultado la interaccin significativa entre los viajeros y las personas en Cuba", indica la gua de viajes persona a persona del departamento del Tesoro de Estados Unidos.
Mientras que la medida ha desatado el debate acerca del significado de un intercambio "significativo", una avalancha de operadores tursticos ha entrado en el an incierto mundo de los viajes a Cuba.
Los estadounidenses que estn interesados en visitar Cuba reciben gratis discos de msica cubana e itinerarios que contemplan fiestas de bienvenida organizadas por los Comits para la Defensa de la Revolucin, grupos comunitarios de vigilancia creados originalmente con la intencin de frustrar una invasin estadounidense.
Los visitantes estadounidenses que vayan a Cuba en un viaje persona a persona no deberan planear pasar mucho tiempo fake hermes leather handbags en la playa. Segn los lineamientos del Tesoro, los operadores tursticos deben planear prcticamente cada momento del viaje; los viajes "persona a persona" excluyen relajarse junto a la alberca disfrutando de una bebida adornada con una sombrilla, al menos en teora.
La mayora de los estadounidenses que se dirigen a Cuba van con el deseo de establecer una conexin con la gente con la que se les ha prohibido tener replica hermes handbags contacto por generaciones, de acuerdo con Tom Popper, presidente del operador turstico Insight Cuba. "Es increble que estemos reuniendo a los estadounidenses y a los cubanos", dijo Popper. "Es una experiencia de viaje para los estadounidenses, es increble para los cubanos. Algunas personas en ciertas partes de Cuba a las que vamos nunca han visto un estadounidense".
Los viajes persona a persona no son baratos ni sencillos. El viaje "Fin de semana en La Habana", de cuatro noches, operado por Insight Cuba, cuesta cerca de 2,000 dlares por persona, sin el boleto de avin. Popper dijo que el viaje es caro debido a que los operadores tienen que enviar guas con sus grupos para asegurarse de que cumplan con las regulaciones del viaje, y que renovar las licencias estadounidenses cada ao puede tomar meses de navegar en las complicadas aguas de la burocracia.
Este verano, muchos operadores se preguntaron si los viajes persona a persona terminaran por completo, luego de que el departamento del Tesoro empezara a negar los permisos a los operadores o simplemente no responda a las solicitudes de renovacin.
Varios operadores tursticos se pusieron en contacto con CNN y declararon que el proceso pudo haberse estancado porque la solicitud de renovacin ahora cuenta con cerca de 200 pginas y requiere que los operadores detallen cmo cada parada del itinerario fomenta la amistad entre los estadounidenses y los cubanos.
"Haces lo que se supone que tienes que hacer y cambian las reglas en el proceso. Los lineamientos son vagos", dijo Michael Sykes, quien diriga la hoy extinta agencia Cuba Cultural Tours. Sykes despidi a cuatro empleados luego de que su permiso expirara en julio y se le negara la renovacin.
"El lenguaje es tan crptico y burocrtico", dijo. "No cualquier persona puede hacerlo, tienes que entender el idioma secreto". Ahora Sykes ha contratado a lo que llama un abogado "endiabladamente caro" para que lo gue a travs del proceso y espera que para finales de ao est organizando viajes a Cuba de nueva cuenta.
Algunos de los operadores declararon que pensaban que el bloqueo a los permisos surge de las presiones polticas, en particular del senador republicano por Florida, Marco Rubio, quien es de origen cubano y es feroz crtico de los viajes.
"Estos viajes son meramente tursticos, es turismo", dijo Rubio ante el Senado el ao pasado. "La razn por la que esto es un problema es porque se da dinero al gobierno de Castro".
Jeff Braunger, funcionario del departamento del Tesoro, encargado del programa de permisos para Cuba, dijo a travs de un correo electrnico que el departamento ha autorizado permisos para 180 operadores tursticos que cumplen con la ley.
"Revisamos los criterios de las solicitudes para permisos para que los solicitantes entiendan la seriedad de los requisitos del programa de permisos para viajes persona a persona, en parte porque hemos recibido reportes relativos a los viajes sujetos a estos permisos", escribi Braunger.
Sin embargo, algunos de los operadores dijeron que los viajes a Cuba son cada vez ms engorrosos y caros pero las polticas no mejoran. Un organizador de viajes mencion el viaje de un competidor al que se le concedi recientemente el permiso, en el que se inclua un da de buceo. "Se supone que es persona a persona, no persona a pez", dijo el operador.
Tambin del lado cubano existen complicaciones, de acuerdo con los operadores. El mes pasado, el gobierno cubano cancel abruptamente los permisos de aterrizaje de dos compaas estadounidenses de vuelos de alquiler que operaban viajes hacia la isla, aduciendo un problema de pagos.
Sin embargo, los operadores tursticos dijeron que vale la pena soportar las penurias con tal de tener la oportunidad de participar antes que nadie en el turismo estadounidense en Cuba, que seguramente tendr un auge una vez que se levante el embargo.
"Estamos de nuevo en operaciones y esperamos seguir as", dijo el presidente de Insight Cuba, Tom Popper. Popper tuvo que despedir a 22 personas mientras esperaba durante 22 meses la renovacin del permiso de la empresa; desde entonces ha recontratado a 17.
Durante un viaje organizado por Insight Cuba, el mes pasado, 12 estadounidenses pasaron toda la maana hablando con los cubanos en un proyecto de arte comunitario.
Michael Pettit, un abogado de Charlestown, Carolina del Sur, dijo estar sorprendido por los muchos contrastes que encontr en Cuba durante su primer viaje persona a persona, efectuado en mayo.
"Amo Cuba", replica birkin handbags dijo. "La historia, la msica, la gente, las fotografas; todo es hermoso". Pettit dijo que la poltica y la incertidumbre que rodea a los viajes a Cuba desde Estados Unidos lo persuadieron de reservar otro viaje de inmediato. "Una de las razones por las que regres es que nunca sabes cuando podrs volver a ir legalmente".
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Van Gogh's Sunflowers
Sometimes a work of art is so dazzlingly famous that it can blind people to its original context and meaning. That surely is the case with Vincent van Gogh Sunflowers.
Take the version in London National Gallery that the Dutch artist painted in Arles in the South of France in August 1888. Fifteen sunflowers erupt out of a simple earthenware pot against a blazing yellow background. Some of the flowers are fresh and perky, ringed with halos of flickering, flame like petals. Others are going to seed and have begun to droop.
In part a meditation on the vagaries of time, the picture gives a dynamic, ferociously colourful twist to the long tradition of Dutch flower painting stretching back to the 17th Century. Since it entered the National Gallery collection in 1924, it has also proved phenomenally popular. Last year, more postcards of this painting were sold in the gallery shop the exact figure was 26,110 than of any other picture in the entire collection.
View image of Van Gogh most famous sunflower still life hangs at London National Gallery.
But many of the more than 5m people who visit the National Gallery every year will be unaware that the painting belongs to a series of four extraordinary sunflower replica hermes handbags outlet still lifes that Van Gogh created in less than a week during the summer of 1888, when a cold northerly wind prevented him from working outdoors.
The first of these, now in a private collection and sometimes described as Van Gogh Sunflowers, shows three yellow orange blooms in a green glazed pot against a turquoise background. It has not been exhibited since 1948, when it was lent to the Cleveland Museum of Art for a month.
A second picture, again with three flowers in a pot as well as three more on the table in the foreground, in front of a a rich royal blue wall, was destroyed during the American bombardment of the Japanese town of Ashiya in 1945. A third painting, similar to the one in the National Gallery, but with 14 sunflowers and a turquoise background, is in the Neue Pinakothek gallery in Munich.
Moreover, not long after he had executed these four Sunflowers, Van Gogh created three further replicas or variations one of which is being loaned by the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam to the National Gallery, where the two pictures will hang side by side from 25 January until 27 April.
A bouquet of art
public is hardly aware that Van Gogh created a series of paintings of sunflowers, says Leo Jansen, a curator at the Van Gogh Museum and editor of the artist letters. nine out of 10 people I tell, it news. lot of people know one of the Sunflowers, and don even realise there was a series, agrees Martin Bailey, whose book The Sunflowers Are Mine: The Story of Van Gogh Masterpiece was published last year.
View image of The first Arles Sunflowers painting is privately owned. It hasn been shown since 1948.
Van Gogh painted sunflowers for the first time in the summer of 1886. Two years later, his interest re emerged after he settled at Arles, just north of Marseille in Provence. Having invited the Post Impressionist French artist Paul Gauguin, whom he admired, to join Hermes Kelly bag replica his Studio of the South, he began painting sunflowers to brighten up the whitewashed interiors of the yellow house he was renting at 2 Place Lamartine, not far from the town railway station and brothels.
When Gauguin, having accepted Van Gogh invitation, began dragging his heels, the Dutchman earmarked the last two of the four original Sunflowers for the modest bedroom where his guest would sleep following his arrival that autumn. Gogh saw the production of the Sunflowers for Gauguin bedroom as a way of enticing his friend to come from Brittany, says Bailey.
The pronounced blue outlines in the painting in the National Gallery can even be understood as a kind of homage to Gauguin, whose work had already incorporated a similar device reminiscent of the narrow bands separating flat colours in cloisonn enamel or stained glass. decorating his house in Arles with a series of sunflower paintings, he wanted to prove to Gauguin that he stood his ground as an artist, explains Jansen. Years later, in the South Pacific, Gauguin himself painted some sunflower pictures in apparent homage to his erstwhile housemate.
As the series took off, Van Gogh Sunflowers transcended his relationship with Gauguin. think he painted them for the sheer joy of it, says Jansen. bright yellow of the flowers that he could combine into brilliant contrasts, the forms and lines of petals and stems: they offered a great challenge for a painter. Gogh was at the height of his powers in the summer of 1888, explains Bailey. painted the Sunflowers quickly and with great energy and confidence. Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo in late August: painting with the gusto of a Marseillais eating bouillabaisse [Proven fish stew], which won surprise you when it a question of painting large Sunflowers. work
Van Gogh recognised at once that he had created something important and relished the fact that his sunflowers were so distinctive that they functioned almost like an artist signature. As he told fake herme bag Theo in January 1889, while other artists were known for painting particular flowers such as peonies and hollyhocks, sunflower is mine Gogh realised early on that sunflowers were a uniquely resonant motif which he could make his own, explains Christopher Riopelle, curator of post 1800 paintings at the National Gallery.
This, in part, accounts for the popularity of Van Gogh Sunflowers today: they are a kind of visual shorthand for the artist, whose dramatic and difficult life, culminating in his death from a self inflicted bullet wound in 1890, continues to fascinate the public.
Other well known works of art also exist in series, such as Monet paintings of poplar trees and haystacks or the various versions of Munch The Scream. But in the case of Van Gogh Sunflowers, the fact that he painted several versions is not the main reason for their celebrity. not sure that the series has made the Sunflowers popular, says Bailey. the original four pictures, two are one was destroyed in the war, and the other has always been hidden away in private hermes replica collections.
Rather, Van Gogh Sunflowers thrived during the 20th Century, when reproductions of them were spread around the world, thanks to their immediacy, clarity, and force. of trying to render exactly what I have before my eyes, Van Gogh told his brother shortly before beginning the series, use colour more arbitrarily in order to express myself forcefully. This emotional, subjective use of colour would prove enormously influential on modern art, and continues to speak directly to people today. like to paint in such a way that who has eyes could understand it, Van Gogh once said.
For Jansen, this, coupled with the compelling story of the artist life, as well as the value of the pictures (in 1987, Van Gogh unsigned Sunflowers copy became the most expensive painting ever sold at auction), proved irresistible: popularity of the Sunflowers is a combination of, on the one hand, their beauty, emotional impact and a touch of the human condition, and on the other hand the public fascination with fame, money and myth. There something there for everyone. you would like to comment on this story or anything else you have seen on BBC Culture, head over to our Facebook page or message us on Twitter.
Sometimes a work of art is so dazzlingly famous that it can blind people to its original context and meaning. That surely is the case with Vincent van Gogh Sunflowers.
Take the version in London National Gallery that the Dutch artist painted in Arles in the South of France in August 1888. Fifteen sunflowers erupt out of a simple earthenware pot against a blazing yellow background. Some of the flowers are fresh and perky, ringed with halos of flickering, flame like petals. Others are going to seed and have begun to droop.
In part a meditation on the vagaries of time, the picture gives a dynamic, ferociously colourful twist to the long tradition of Dutch flower painting stretching back to the 17th Century. Since it entered the National Gallery collection in 1924, it has also proved phenomenally popular. Last year, more postcards of this painting were sold in the gallery shop the exact figure was 26,110 than of any other picture in the entire collection.
View image of Van Gogh most famous sunflower still life hangs at London National Gallery.
But many of the more than 5m people who visit the National Gallery every year will be unaware that the painting belongs to a series of four extraordinary sunflower replica hermes handbags outlet still lifes that Van Gogh created in less than a week during the summer of 1888, when a cold northerly wind prevented him from working outdoors.
The first of these, now in a private collection and sometimes described as Van Gogh Sunflowers, shows three yellow orange blooms in a green glazed pot against a turquoise background. It has not been exhibited since 1948, when it was lent to the Cleveland Museum of Art for a month.
A second picture, again with three flowers in a pot as well as three more on the table in the foreground, in front of a a rich royal blue wall, was destroyed during the American bombardment of the Japanese town of Ashiya in 1945. A third painting, similar to the one in the National Gallery, but with 14 sunflowers and a turquoise background, is in the Neue Pinakothek gallery in Munich.
Moreover, not long after he had executed these four Sunflowers, Van Gogh created three further replicas or variations one of which is being loaned by the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam to the National Gallery, where the two pictures will hang side by side from 25 January until 27 April.
A bouquet of art
public is hardly aware that Van Gogh created a series of paintings of sunflowers, says Leo Jansen, a curator at the Van Gogh Museum and editor of the artist letters. nine out of 10 people I tell, it news. lot of people know one of the Sunflowers, and don even realise there was a series, agrees Martin Bailey, whose book The Sunflowers Are Mine: The Story of Van Gogh Masterpiece was published last year.
View image of The first Arles Sunflowers painting is privately owned. It hasn been shown since 1948.
Van Gogh painted sunflowers for the first time in the summer of 1886. Two years later, his interest re emerged after he settled at Arles, just north of Marseille in Provence. Having invited the Post Impressionist French artist Paul Gauguin, whom he admired, to join Hermes Kelly bag replica his Studio of the South, he began painting sunflowers to brighten up the whitewashed interiors of the yellow house he was renting at 2 Place Lamartine, not far from the town railway station and brothels.
When Gauguin, having accepted Van Gogh invitation, began dragging his heels, the Dutchman earmarked the last two of the four original Sunflowers for the modest bedroom where his guest would sleep following his arrival that autumn. Gogh saw the production of the Sunflowers for Gauguin bedroom as a way of enticing his friend to come from Brittany, says Bailey.
The pronounced blue outlines in the painting in the National Gallery can even be understood as a kind of homage to Gauguin, whose work had already incorporated a similar device reminiscent of the narrow bands separating flat colours in cloisonn enamel or stained glass. decorating his house in Arles with a series of sunflower paintings, he wanted to prove to Gauguin that he stood his ground as an artist, explains Jansen. Years later, in the South Pacific, Gauguin himself painted some sunflower pictures in apparent homage to his erstwhile housemate.
As the series took off, Van Gogh Sunflowers transcended his relationship with Gauguin. think he painted them for the sheer joy of it, says Jansen. bright yellow of the flowers that he could combine into brilliant contrasts, the forms and lines of petals and stems: they offered a great challenge for a painter. Gogh was at the height of his powers in the summer of 1888, explains Bailey. painted the Sunflowers quickly and with great energy and confidence. Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo in late August: painting with the gusto of a Marseillais eating bouillabaisse [Proven fish stew], which won surprise you when it a question of painting large Sunflowers. work
Van Gogh recognised at once that he had created something important and relished the fact that his sunflowers were so distinctive that they functioned almost like an artist signature. As he told fake herme bag Theo in January 1889, while other artists were known for painting particular flowers such as peonies and hollyhocks, sunflower is mine Gogh realised early on that sunflowers were a uniquely resonant motif which he could make his own, explains Christopher Riopelle, curator of post 1800 paintings at the National Gallery.
This, in part, accounts for the popularity of Van Gogh Sunflowers today: they are a kind of visual shorthand for the artist, whose dramatic and difficult life, culminating in his death from a self inflicted bullet wound in 1890, continues to fascinate the public.
Other well known works of art also exist in series, such as Monet paintings of poplar trees and haystacks or the various versions of Munch The Scream. But in the case of Van Gogh Sunflowers, the fact that he painted several versions is not the main reason for their celebrity. not sure that the series has made the Sunflowers popular, says Bailey. the original four pictures, two are one was destroyed in the war, and the other has always been hidden away in private hermes replica collections.
Rather, Van Gogh Sunflowers thrived during the 20th Century, when reproductions of them were spread around the world, thanks to their immediacy, clarity, and force. of trying to render exactly what I have before my eyes, Van Gogh told his brother shortly before beginning the series, use colour more arbitrarily in order to express myself forcefully. This emotional, subjective use of colour would prove enormously influential on modern art, and continues to speak directly to people today. like to paint in such a way that who has eyes could understand it, Van Gogh once said.
For Jansen, this, coupled with the compelling story of the artist life, as well as the value of the pictures (in 1987, Van Gogh unsigned Sunflowers copy became the most expensive painting ever sold at auction), proved irresistible: popularity of the Sunflowers is a combination of, on the one hand, their beauty, emotional impact and a touch of the human condition, and on the other hand the public fascination with fame, money and myth. There something there for everyone. you would like to comment on this story or anything else you have seen on BBC Culture, head over to our Facebook page or message us on Twitter.
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Van Jones Endorses Oprah As The
We're only 55 days intoDonald Trump's presidency, but CNN correspondent Van Jonesis already endorsing a candidate that could go toe to toe with him come 2020.
During a visit Hermes Kelly bag replica to "Watch What Happens Live" on Wednesday night, Jones was peppered with questions from host Andy Cohen about the state of the country, but it was a caller who got him to reveal his pick for a future Democratic candidate to challenge Trump.
After acknowledging that Sen. Kamala Harris (D Calif.) and Sen.
"For real. Listen, I'm telling you. I love a lot of the Democrats," he said. "I love Kamala Harris, who's coming how much is a hermes handbag up in California. I love Cory Booker, who I've known for 20 years. This new Joe Kennedy, the third coming up, redheaded Kennedy kid. He's awesome. But it takes a superstar to beat a superstar. I think if Oprah Winfrey ran, she'd win all 50 states. It'd be a wrap."
Winfrey has long been asked about her interest in politics Trump even said he desired her as a running mate in a 2015 interview but she has shot down the possibility due to her lack of experience. Her tune, however, changed after last year's election, causing her to rethink what exactly qualifies fake herme bag someone to become president these days.
"I never considered the question even a possibility. I thought, 'Oh, gee, I don't have the experience, I don't know enough,'" she admitted on "The David Rubenstein Show" earlier this month. "Now I'm fake hermes kelly bagd thinking . 'Oh!'"
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"Poco a poco", relata, "conformamos un equipo de cuentapropistas, y hoy abarcamos todos los servicios que implica un evento. No slo decoracin, sino fotografa, video, maquillaje, floristera, autos, payasos, magos, buffet".
Yamina es graduada de economa por la Universidad de La Habana. Al concluir estudios, permaneci en su Facultad como profesora, pero le result imposible proseguir. As, junto a su hermana, inauguraron Decorazn, su pequea empresa.
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Segn Yamina, "las oportunidades crecen, el desarrollo y la creatividad se fomentan, y el trabajo se vuelve un estmulo. El triunfo depende de ti, y eso en Cuba haba desaparecido".
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"En un principio temamos que hubiera un retroceso y que cerraran las licencias", recuerda Yamina, "pero el gobierno ha brindado muchos espacios y facilidades al sector privado. La proyeccin es que vayamos aumentando, lo cual ha dado paso a distintos negocios y ha estimulado a muchos que no decidan iniciarse".
No obstante, como ella misma reconoce, las condiciones no son idlicas.
No tienen acceso a un mercado mayorista, no hay uso masivo de internet, o no pueden importar mercanca como empresa porque no son reconocidos como tal, lo cual afecta los precios, la publicidad, la oferta.
"Pero con el negocio", dice, "puedes combinar la satisfaccin material con la satisfaccin espiritual en el lugar donde naciste, creciste, y del cual formas parte, indisolublemente".
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Carlos M. lvarez es un periodista cubano que escribe una columna semanal para la revista OnCuba. Tambin ha colaborado con revistas latinoamericanas como Malpensante y Gatopardo.
El pasado 5 de noviembre, cuatro jvenes emprendedores cubanos se dieron cita en Barcelona para impartir una charla sobre sus proyectos y el modo en que han logrado impulsarlos dentro de las singulares condiciones para los negocios privados en la isla.
Fueron Robin Pedraja, de la exitosa revista de farndula Vistar Magazine; Elio Hctor Lpez, "El Transportador" de El Paquete Semanal, un experimento de internet offline que semanalmente pone a circular entre la poblacin un terabytes de la ms diversa informacin a travs de memorias USB; Luis Manuel Surez de Ciber Cuba, portal web de creciente resonancia; e Hiram Centelles de Revolico, sitio de anuncios clasificados.
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Hoy, algo parece haberse corrido de sitio.
Apuesta culinariaHace cinco aos Marianela Prez decidi probar suerte con su esposo en el sector privado. En honor al reconocidsimo chef Gilberto Smith conocido como El Rey de la Langosta; abuelo de su esposo , se inclinaron por el negocio culinario.
"Comenzamos con un restaurante, y luego abrimos una pizzera", dice. "Dada la aceptacin, lo hemos mantenido con una clientela estable. Decidimos quedarnos en Cuba y no emigrar porque el mercado estaba virgen, con muchas cosas por hacer. La poca competencia nos facilita un xito seguro. Pero eso ha cambiado. Ya hay muchas personas que tambin emprendieron muy buenos negocios".
Desde que el gobierno autoriz la gestin privada, en octubre de 2010, casi medio milln de cubanos se han sumado al trabajo por cuenta propia, en unas doscientas modalidades. De ellas, las ms populares son Hermes Kelly handbag imitation el transporte de carga y pasajeros, el arrendamiento de viviendas y espacios, y la elaboracin y venta de alimentos.
Yamina Vicente decora salones para eventos desde hace tres aos. Y su caso es un ejemplo de cmo la misma demanda fue exigiendo que se ampliara la oferta.
"Poco a poco", relata, "conformamos un equipo de cuentapropistas, y hoy abarcamos todos los servicios que implica un evento. No slo decoracin, sino fotografa, video, maquillaje, floristera, autos, payasos, magos, buffet".
Yamina es graduada de economa por la Universidad de La Habana. Al concluir estudios, permaneci en su Facultad como profesora, pero le result imposible proseguir. As, junto a su hermana, inauguraron Decorazn, su pequea empresa.
La certeza de que en otro momento una eleccin como esta hubiera sido imposible, es algo que los cuentapropistas tienen muy claro.
"Diez aos atrs, solo se albergaba la esperanza de que el gobierno flexibilizara las cosas para mejorar el futuro del pas. Afortunadamente, los que tuvimos paciencia nos vimos beneficiados con el pequeo cambio", afirma Marianela.
Esperanzas en el sector privadoCules son, junto a la independencia econmica, las otras diferencias que conlleva aventurarse en el sector privado?
Segn Yamina, "las oportunidades crecen, el desarrollo y la creatividad se fomentan, y el trabajo se vuelve un estmulo. El triunfo depende de ti, y eso en Cuba haba desaparecido".
El sector privado ya abarca el 4 por ciento de la poblacin, y su constante crecimiento hace que los temores del principio se sustituyan por esperanzas.
Ya una vez, a mitad de los 90, durante la dura crisis del Perodo Especial, el gobierno autoriz pequeos negocios privados como vlvulas de escape. Y en cuanto se recuper medianamente, elimin la inmensa mayora de los emprendimientos que haba fomentado.
La Guarida, por ejemplo, el mtico restaurante de Centro Habana, se mantuvo con doce sillas de 1996 a 2009, y no fue hasta hace un par de aos que pudo ampliarse a 50 capacidades. No parece, sin embargo, que el mismo letrgico ciclo de los 90 vuelva a repetirse.
"En un principio temamos que hubiera un retroceso y que cerraran las licencias", recuerda Yamina, "pero el gobierno ha brindado muchos espacios y facilidades al sector privado. La proyeccin es que vayamos aumentando, lo cual ha dado paso a distintos negocios y ha estimulado a muchos que no decidan iniciarse".
No obstante, como ella misma reconoce, las condiciones no son idlicas.
No tienen acceso a un mercado mayorista, no hay uso masivo de internet, o no pueden importar mercanca como empresa porque no son reconocidos como tal, lo cual afecta los precios, la publicidad, la oferta.
"Pero con el negocio", dice, "puedes combinar la satisfaccin material con la satisfaccin espiritual en el lugar donde naciste, creciste, y del cual formas parte, indisolublemente".
Y luego lanza una pregunta que ya contiene su respuesta:
"Entonces para qu emigrar?"
Lee ms entradas a nuestro blog "Voces desde Cuba"
Otras historias de Carlos M. lvarez
Carlos M. lvarez es un periodista cubano que escribe una columna semanal para la revista OnCuba. Tambin ha colaborado con revistas latinoamericanas como Malpensante y Gatopardo.
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On game day I go the stadium five hours before kickoff to get set up because some guys like to get there early to get ready. Some guys have pretty elaborate tape jobs and certain players like to have their taping done by certain people: Peter Dyakowski won't let anyone else tape him but me, for whatever reason. I think he knows I have to be there every single day so it's always the same.
DE: How did you get into this?
CV: I was active as a kid, played four different sports in high school and came to Mac for kinesiology and to play varsity volleyball. I had shoulder surgery my first year and got involved as sports medicine intern during my rehab. I worked with the various sports teams at Mac while I was doing my degree and then got a job in the rehab clinic after graduation. I thought there was more to learn so took an athletic therapy degree at Sheridan and got a scholarship that involved working with the Ticats. That opportunity led to where I am now.
DE: You were young when you got the head job.
CV: I was 26 and it was a little overwhelming. But Chris Puskas, who was leaving the job to take over at Mac and the team doctor David Levy who is like family to me were so supportive. My first year, I was probably getting three or four hours of sleep a night just trying to keep up with the things I needed to know. But I felt if I turned it down, especially as a young age and as a woman in pro sports, the opportunity may never present Hermes belt replica france itself again. Either you figure it out, fail trying or don't take it and have regrets down the road. And I'm not a shoulda coulda woulda kind of person.
DE: What's the toughest part of the job?
CV: It's fake hermes mens belt a bit of an art form trying to deliver bad news to people each and every day I'm not the bearer of good news much of the time. At the same time, it's rewarding to help those people get back to health, to see an injury from the second Hermes belts replica paris it happens until a player returns to play. But it's not easy telling coaches that a player is out or telling a player that they miss a chunk of time.
DE: When you're dealing with a player that's just been hurt, that has to be a difficult moment.
CV: As people, we commit so much of our lives to helping these guys. I'm an empathetic person and I genuinely care for the players' well being, whether that's keeping them healthy or getting them back to health. You couldn't do this job if you didn't feel that way so when you see a player that works so hard, knowing how much they sacrifice when that gets taken away by injury, you have to sympathize with them. Hopefully that makes it a little easier on them in some way.
DE: As far as I can tell, you are the only head athletic therapist in professional sports who is a woman. Does that mean anything to you?
CV: I've always worked with other women while with the Ticats so it never seemed particularly unique, and more and more players have experience with athletic therapists who are woman: nobody's ever been shocked that I have this job. It's not something I think about and it certainly doesn't change the way I do my job.
DE: Has there every been a moment of uncomfortableness for either a player or yourself?
CV: I've never had a player be rude or disrespectful. If you treat a player with professionalism and respect right from the get go, they have no choice but to treat you with respect. A good therapist is a good therapist and that's all players care about.
Notes: Ticats receiver Bakari Grant missed practice for a third straight day on Wednesday and is unlikely to play Friday versus Edmonton. Running back Anthony Woodson, defensive back Donald Washington and defensive end Arnaud Gascon Nadon are also out. Safety Craig Butler is expected to miss a third straight game with a fake hermes belt price lower body injury.
Really Got Me
The Kinks solidified their status as rock roll legends on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean through a series of excellent albums released between 1966 and 1970: Kink Kontroversy, to Face, Else, Green Preservation Society, or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire and vs. Powerman and the Money Go Round.
In the United States, however, where the Kinks were banned from touring for unspecified reason, those albums were largely ignored. The group remained best known for its first hit, which would seem far more unjust if the hit hadn been so unforgettable. To this day, in most people minds, Really Got Me remains the Kinks signature song.
When the Kinks released Really Got Me in their native England on August 4, 1964, it was a classic make or break moment. After two failed singles ( Tall Sally only reached No. 42, although it was supported by an appearance on the hit making TV show Steady Go, and Still Want Me fared even worse) the white R group from the North London suburb of Muswell Hill was about to be dropped from its recording contract with Pye if its members didn prove their commercial potential with a hit.
As a group of unknowns, the Kinks had been given no say in the selection of songs or producer at their first proper recording session in January 1964. Really Got Me was already in their repertoire, and the group had even recorded a demo version of it. Their advisors found it bluesy and pop enough to be a hit. Instead, the band had recorded Tall Sally, Do Something, Still Want Me and Took My Baby Home.
At that point, the Kinks consisted of Ray Davies, his brother Dave Davies and bass player Pete Quaife. They didn have a name or a drummer (session man Bobby Graham was enlisted to hit the skins), and they had to pay their own recording costs. Producer Shel Talmy, who was also at the helm for the Who early recordings, fancied himself another Phil Spector (according to Dave Davies), and gave the Kinks recordings a clean sound far removed from that of their live shows. Ray Davies was determined that would change when the group entered the studio in the early summer of 1964 for what might well have been their final attempt at making a hit record. This time, they had convinced Pye to let them record Really Got Me.
Ray Davies had composed Really Got imitation hermes mens belt Me in the front room of his parents house in Fortis Green, with help from his brother. According to Dave Davies, Ray first played him the riff on a piano. Dave tried it on the guitar, then Ray shifted the tone a couple of times, and within a day or two, Ray had written the lyrics. He wanted the song to be the kind of showstopper that would make audiences dance and go wild, and set out to make it repetitive, an African tribal chant.
Initially, the song began with the words you really got me now, but that was changed in the studio on the advice of Hal Carter, an impresario who had previously been hired to hone the group image. Although Carter had been recently dismissed from his position with the Kinks, he did them one last favor by suggesting that Ray Davies add a new first word to the song to make it more personal and direct. Davies settled on replacing with and recording commenced.
Once again, Shel Talmy production style clashed with the band desire to make a recording that sounded like a live performance. Neither Dave nor Ray Davies thought much of the first attempt at recording Really Got Me, and even Dave girlfriend at the time hermes brown belt imitation commented that it didn make her want to drop her knickers exactly what any good rock roll record should do. Ray started to panic. As he saw it, after two flops, Really Got Me was the band last chance, and the recording had to be just right. Besides, he might not have another hit song in him, so he couldn waste this one.
Ray quickly set about convincing the band managers that a rerecording was necessary, a request that was initially dismissed. After a good deal of groveling, however, manager Larry Page thought he had found a solution. Kassner Music, the Kinks publishing company, had not yet signed over its mechanical reproduction rights to the Pye label. That meant that the group could refuse to grant mechanical rights until the song was rerecorded, and if Pye went ahead with its planned release date, it could face legal action. The label was furious about the threat, but it worked. The Kinks were granted permission to rerecord the song.
The band managers had to loan them the money for the second recording session, about 200 pounds (perhaps $1,500 in today money), as Dave Davies recalls in his autobiography, The recording was done at London IBC Studios in July 1964, once again with Talmy producing and Bobby Graham on drums. (By this point the Kinks had found a permanent drummer in Mick Avory, but Talmy insisted on Graham and relegated Avory to tambourine.) Arthur Greenslade joined the lineup on piano. Conditions were nerve racking. There were to be no overdubs, as that would result in lowered sound quality, and the group had just three hours to get the recording right.
When the first take was over, Ray Davies still wasn satisfied. Talmy reluctantly let him have a second try, but it was obvious that the producer, engineer and drummer were growing impatient. Davies felt as though he was being treated like a spoiled child being indulged by the adults. Greenslade repetitive piano riff took on a similarly nasty tone.
When it was time for the guitar solo, Ray yelled encouragement imitation hermes belt sale at Dave spoiled his concentration momentarily. He looked over at me with a dazed expression, as if he had done something wrong. Instead of blowing the solo, though, face broke into that arrogant sideways smile that I had learned to love and hate over the years. The little runt hadn even heard me shout.
The blistering guitar sound on Really Got Me remains the most intriguing element of the song. The unique sound was achieved with an inexpensive eight or 10 watt amp called an Elpico, which Dave Davies bought at a radio shop for about six pounds. In the guitarist recalls his first, nearly fatal experiment with the amp: After hooking his guitar into the Elpico, he plugged the Elpico into a 60 watt Linear amp, plugged that into a radiogram, then plugged that into a Vox AC 30. As soon as he turned on the main power, a surge of electricity sent Davies flying across the room. Luckily for rock roll fans, he tried again.
The next time, he again plugged his guitar into the Elpico, and then plugged the Elpico output leads into the AC 30 inputs. The last step used to achieve just the right fuzzed out sound is up for debate. Dave Davies claims he cut the speaker cone of the Elpico with a razor blade so the fabric contributed to the overall sound as it vibrated. As Ray Davies recalls it, his brother didn just slit the amp, but stuck knitting needles into it, dubbing the contraption fart box. According to Ray Davies in at an early gig, he, Dave and Pete Quaife all plugged into the amp, which was not loud enough for three guitars. The manager of the club pulled them offstage amid boos from the crowd, the green amp, attached by the umbilical cord of our guitars, continued to perform.
Once the second take of Really Got Me was over, Ray Davies knew that he had a winner. Now it was time to record his vocals. Ray thought about how poor his voice had sounded on the first recording and was determined to sing clearly. He imagined himself writing the song in his parents front room, where the large Davies family had enjoyed so many singalongs around the piano. Then he saw himself onstage singing to a girl in the front row. He began to sing to her, you really got me now Everything was working out at last. On the way home from the recording session, everyone bubbled with the excitement of knowing they had recorded a hit. Ray Davies just how marvelous the experience had been and how lucky I was just to have got this far, to have one of my wishes come true I had just been born. recording was astounding. It was only 1964 and Dave Davies had laid down a truly original guitar sound. There was no such thing as punk yet and wouldn be for more than another decade but there it is in that magnificent riff! The drums and piano border on proto punk, a prediction of the foreboding vampire drone that would sound so new when the Velvet Underground revisited it two years later. Avory, likely pissed off that he was reduced to tambourine thumper status (as Ringo Starr was on Me Do bangs his instrument hard and loud. The voices in the background moan and drone and build suspense until Ray Davies chimes in with the raspy sneer of his all menace and his voice on the verge of cracking a real shock after the restrained monotone near sweetness that he achieves in the verses.
In his autobiography, Dave Davies recalls the first time he heard the song on the radio: was momentarily stunned with excitement and awe. It was as if it was somebody else performing it and I was simply listening in admiration. All of a sudden I knew we had made it. As it turned out, Davies prediction was right. Within the first week of its release, Really Got Me entered the British Top 30, surpassing the chart positions of both the Kinks previous singles.
Before the month was over, Ray Davies received a telegram at home announcing that the song had gone to No. 1. He spent the rest of the day driving around London to interviews and photo shoots. That night, the Kinks played a concert at Streatham Ice Rink in London, where they performed their new hit twice. After the show, the Davies father hugged and kissed his son, telling him how proud he was. Ray Davies recalls, the world should have stopped turning then and there.
The Kinks were once again invited to perform on Steady Go, and appeared on the cover of NME and other important British magazines. They even enlisted the services of a publicist. By autumn, the Davies brothers were bona fide superstars, recognized wherever they went. The group even landed two prestigious gigs opening for the Beatles. At the first, in Bournemouth, Ray Davies had a somewhat nasty run in with the notoriously acerbic John Lennon shortly before the Kinks set.
lads, if you get stuck and run out of songs to play, Lennon said, lend you some of ours. When the Kinks took the stage, they were met with the expected shouts for the Fab Four, but the group rose to the challenge. Ray Davies shouted to his band mates to play their No. 1 hit instead of their usual set opener, Love If You Want It. So bowled over was the crowd that the running order for the second date was changed so the Beatles would not have to go on immediately after the mighty Kinks.
In a rush to capitalize on the Kinks sudden success, Pye hurried the group back into the studio to record their debut album. When recording began, session musicians started hanging around to find out what they could fake hermes black belt about the latest group hot new sound. Naturally enough, the focus of their attention was the trashy little Elpico amp. Unfortunately, though, even the presence of the unique amp couldn save the album, from mediocrity. It was recorded hastily between tour dates, and Ray Davies only contributed five original songs and not very strong ones at that in addition to Really Got Me. All in all, was a collection of stale R covers and derivative Beat originals, and a disappointing way to start what would turn out to be a lengthy and often brilliant career.
At that point, the Kinks could have blissfully faded into one hit wonder status. Of course, they didn In October 1964, they released another hit, Day and All of the Night (essentially a rewrite of Really Got Me and after another mediocre full length effort, the following year they began releasing the string of classic albums that made their name. But what if they had never succeeded again? Really Got Me would most likely still make the rounds of oldies radio, just as so many other 45 RPM treasures of the vinyl age do, and Van Halen probably would have recorded their memorable cover of it just the same.
A great rock roll song is often remembered because it does something magical: It captures a moment when all the elements are just right. From the angry single snare beat to the wails of the box, the Kinks achieved and immortalized that moment on their first hit.
The Kinks solidified their status as rock roll legends on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean through a series of excellent albums released between 1966 and 1970: Kink Kontroversy, to Face, Else, Green Preservation Society, or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire and vs. Powerman and the Money Go Round.
In the United States, however, where the Kinks were banned from touring for unspecified reason, those albums were largely ignored. The group remained best known for its first hit, which would seem far more unjust if the hit hadn been so unforgettable. To this day, in most people minds, Really Got Me remains the Kinks signature song.
When the Kinks released Really Got Me in their native England on August 4, 1964, it was a classic make or break moment. After two failed singles ( Tall Sally only reached No. 42, although it was supported by an appearance on the hit making TV show Steady Go, and Still Want Me fared even worse) the white R group from the North London suburb of Muswell Hill was about to be dropped from its recording contract with Pye if its members didn prove their commercial potential with a hit.
As a group of unknowns, the Kinks had been given no say in the selection of songs or producer at their first proper recording session in January 1964. Really Got Me was already in their repertoire, and the group had even recorded a demo version of it. Their advisors found it bluesy and pop enough to be a hit. Instead, the band had recorded Tall Sally, Do Something, Still Want Me and Took My Baby Home.
At that point, the Kinks consisted of Ray Davies, his brother Dave Davies and bass player Pete Quaife. They didn have a name or a drummer (session man Bobby Graham was enlisted to hit the skins), and they had to pay their own recording costs. Producer Shel Talmy, who was also at the helm for the Who early recordings, fancied himself another Phil Spector (according to Dave Davies), and gave the Kinks recordings a clean sound far removed from that of their live shows. Ray Davies was determined that would change when the group entered the studio in the early summer of 1964 for what might well have been their final attempt at making a hit record. This time, they had convinced Pye to let them record Really Got Me.
Ray Davies had composed Really Got imitation hermes mens belt Me in the front room of his parents house in Fortis Green, with help from his brother. According to Dave Davies, Ray first played him the riff on a piano. Dave tried it on the guitar, then Ray shifted the tone a couple of times, and within a day or two, Ray had written the lyrics. He wanted the song to be the kind of showstopper that would make audiences dance and go wild, and set out to make it repetitive, an African tribal chant.
Initially, the song began with the words you really got me now, but that was changed in the studio on the advice of Hal Carter, an impresario who had previously been hired to hone the group image. Although Carter had been recently dismissed from his position with the Kinks, he did them one last favor by suggesting that Ray Davies add a new first word to the song to make it more personal and direct. Davies settled on replacing with and recording commenced.
Once again, Shel Talmy production style clashed with the band desire to make a recording that sounded like a live performance. Neither Dave nor Ray Davies thought much of the first attempt at recording Really Got Me, and even Dave girlfriend at the time hermes brown belt imitation commented that it didn make her want to drop her knickers exactly what any good rock roll record should do. Ray started to panic. As he saw it, after two flops, Really Got Me was the band last chance, and the recording had to be just right. Besides, he might not have another hit song in him, so he couldn waste this one.
Ray quickly set about convincing the band managers that a rerecording was necessary, a request that was initially dismissed. After a good deal of groveling, however, manager Larry Page thought he had found a solution. Kassner Music, the Kinks publishing company, had not yet signed over its mechanical reproduction rights to the Pye label. That meant that the group could refuse to grant mechanical rights until the song was rerecorded, and if Pye went ahead with its planned release date, it could face legal action. The label was furious about the threat, but it worked. The Kinks were granted permission to rerecord the song.
The band managers had to loan them the money for the second recording session, about 200 pounds (perhaps $1,500 in today money), as Dave Davies recalls in his autobiography, The recording was done at London IBC Studios in July 1964, once again with Talmy producing and Bobby Graham on drums. (By this point the Kinks had found a permanent drummer in Mick Avory, but Talmy insisted on Graham and relegated Avory to tambourine.) Arthur Greenslade joined the lineup on piano. Conditions were nerve racking. There were to be no overdubs, as that would result in lowered sound quality, and the group had just three hours to get the recording right.
When the first take was over, Ray Davies still wasn satisfied. Talmy reluctantly let him have a second try, but it was obvious that the producer, engineer and drummer were growing impatient. Davies felt as though he was being treated like a spoiled child being indulged by the adults. Greenslade repetitive piano riff took on a similarly nasty tone.
When it was time for the guitar solo, Ray yelled encouragement imitation hermes belt sale at Dave spoiled his concentration momentarily. He looked over at me with a dazed expression, as if he had done something wrong. Instead of blowing the solo, though, face broke into that arrogant sideways smile that I had learned to love and hate over the years. The little runt hadn even heard me shout.
The blistering guitar sound on Really Got Me remains the most intriguing element of the song. The unique sound was achieved with an inexpensive eight or 10 watt amp called an Elpico, which Dave Davies bought at a radio shop for about six pounds. In the guitarist recalls his first, nearly fatal experiment with the amp: After hooking his guitar into the Elpico, he plugged the Elpico into a 60 watt Linear amp, plugged that into a radiogram, then plugged that into a Vox AC 30. As soon as he turned on the main power, a surge of electricity sent Davies flying across the room. Luckily for rock roll fans, he tried again.
The next time, he again plugged his guitar into the Elpico, and then plugged the Elpico output leads into the AC 30 inputs. The last step used to achieve just the right fuzzed out sound is up for debate. Dave Davies claims he cut the speaker cone of the Elpico with a razor blade so the fabric contributed to the overall sound as it vibrated. As Ray Davies recalls it, his brother didn just slit the amp, but stuck knitting needles into it, dubbing the contraption fart box. According to Ray Davies in at an early gig, he, Dave and Pete Quaife all plugged into the amp, which was not loud enough for three guitars. The manager of the club pulled them offstage amid boos from the crowd, the green amp, attached by the umbilical cord of our guitars, continued to perform.
Once the second take of Really Got Me was over, Ray Davies knew that he had a winner. Now it was time to record his vocals. Ray thought about how poor his voice had sounded on the first recording and was determined to sing clearly. He imagined himself writing the song in his parents front room, where the large Davies family had enjoyed so many singalongs around the piano. Then he saw himself onstage singing to a girl in the front row. He began to sing to her, you really got me now Everything was working out at last. On the way home from the recording session, everyone bubbled with the excitement of knowing they had recorded a hit. Ray Davies just how marvelous the experience had been and how lucky I was just to have got this far, to have one of my wishes come true I had just been born. recording was astounding. It was only 1964 and Dave Davies had laid down a truly original guitar sound. There was no such thing as punk yet and wouldn be for more than another decade but there it is in that magnificent riff! The drums and piano border on proto punk, a prediction of the foreboding vampire drone that would sound so new when the Velvet Underground revisited it two years later. Avory, likely pissed off that he was reduced to tambourine thumper status (as Ringo Starr was on Me Do bangs his instrument hard and loud. The voices in the background moan and drone and build suspense until Ray Davies chimes in with the raspy sneer of his all menace and his voice on the verge of cracking a real shock after the restrained monotone near sweetness that he achieves in the verses.
In his autobiography, Dave Davies recalls the first time he heard the song on the radio: was momentarily stunned with excitement and awe. It was as if it was somebody else performing it and I was simply listening in admiration. All of a sudden I knew we had made it. As it turned out, Davies prediction was right. Within the first week of its release, Really Got Me entered the British Top 30, surpassing the chart positions of both the Kinks previous singles.
Before the month was over, Ray Davies received a telegram at home announcing that the song had gone to No. 1. He spent the rest of the day driving around London to interviews and photo shoots. That night, the Kinks played a concert at Streatham Ice Rink in London, where they performed their new hit twice. After the show, the Davies father hugged and kissed his son, telling him how proud he was. Ray Davies recalls, the world should have stopped turning then and there.
The Kinks were once again invited to perform on Steady Go, and appeared on the cover of NME and other important British magazines. They even enlisted the services of a publicist. By autumn, the Davies brothers were bona fide superstars, recognized wherever they went. The group even landed two prestigious gigs opening for the Beatles. At the first, in Bournemouth, Ray Davies had a somewhat nasty run in with the notoriously acerbic John Lennon shortly before the Kinks set.
lads, if you get stuck and run out of songs to play, Lennon said, lend you some of ours. When the Kinks took the stage, they were met with the expected shouts for the Fab Four, but the group rose to the challenge. Ray Davies shouted to his band mates to play their No. 1 hit instead of their usual set opener, Love If You Want It. So bowled over was the crowd that the running order for the second date was changed so the Beatles would not have to go on immediately after the mighty Kinks.
In a rush to capitalize on the Kinks sudden success, Pye hurried the group back into the studio to record their debut album. When recording began, session musicians started hanging around to find out what they could fake hermes black belt about the latest group hot new sound. Naturally enough, the focus of their attention was the trashy little Elpico amp. Unfortunately, though, even the presence of the unique amp couldn save the album, from mediocrity. It was recorded hastily between tour dates, and Ray Davies only contributed five original songs and not very strong ones at that in addition to Really Got Me. All in all, was a collection of stale R covers and derivative Beat originals, and a disappointing way to start what would turn out to be a lengthy and often brilliant career.
At that point, the Kinks could have blissfully faded into one hit wonder status. Of course, they didn In October 1964, they released another hit, Day and All of the Night (essentially a rewrite of Really Got Me and after another mediocre full length effort, the following year they began releasing the string of classic albums that made their name. But what if they had never succeeded again? Really Got Me would most likely still make the rounds of oldies radio, just as so many other 45 RPM treasures of the vinyl age do, and Van Halen probably would have recorded their memorable cover of it just the same.
A great rock roll song is often remembered because it does something magical: It captures a moment when all the elements are just right. From the angry single snare beat to the wails of the box, the Kinks achieved and immortalized that moment on their first hit.
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