Dynamic: day 7 of 365 recommending 1 album per day. [Eng-Esp].
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It's been a little over a week since I set out to do this challenge of recommending an album every day. Due to the particularities of the platform, I have not been able to fulfill that, so I modified it to recommending 365 albums. I am doing it by decades, so we are still in the 1950s.
Hace un poco más de una semana que me propuse hacer este reto recomendar un disco todos los días, por las particularidades de la plataforma no he podido cumplir así que modifique este a recomendar 365 discos, lo estoy haciendo por décadas, así que todavía seguimos en la década de los 50.
The intention is not for them to be the best albums, just to recommend albums that I like or that I consider influential. That's why today I want to recommend "Gospel Train" by Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Perhaps forgotten, but she is considered the mother of rock and roll. She was a completely revolutionary woman for her time - a guitarist, a woman, and black.
La intención no es de que sean los mejores discos, simplemente recomendar discos que a mí me gustan o que consideró que son influyentes por eso hoy quiero recomendar"Gospel Train" de "Sister Rosetta Tharpe" quizás en el olvido pero es considerada la madre del rock and roll, fue una mujer completamente revolucionaria para la época, era guitarrista, era mujer y era negra.
People like Johnny Cash, Chuck Berry, Elvis, and Little Richard admired her. Her first steps were in gospel music in the church. She was heavily criticized by evangelicals because she combined evangelical lyrics with rhythms not widely accepted like blues, and she played the guitar, which was also not widely accepted. She was very successful until she was overshadowed by later, more famous and male figures. Only in 2018 was she inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. For those who do not know her, I hope this video is an opportunity to get to know her. Let me know in the comments which album you think I cannot miss recommending on this list of 365 albums.
Personas como Johnny Cash, Chuck Berry ,Elvis y Little Richard la admiraban, sus primeros pasos fueron el gospel, en la iglesia, estaba muy criticada por los evangélicos porque combinaba canciones con lenguaje evangélico pero con ritmos no tan aceptados como el blues y encima tocando la guitarra ella cosa que tampoco era algo muy aceptado. Tuvo mucho éxito hasta que fue opacada por las figuras que vinieron después más famosas y masculinas. Recién en el 2018 la agregaron al salón de la fama del rock and roll,para quienes no la conocen espero que esta video sea una oportunidad para conocerla. Déjame en tus comentarios qué disco pensás que no puedo no recomendar en está lista de 365 discos.
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