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Solo exhibition in the International Cervantino Festival in Guanajuato. 2018

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Hello I'm reaching out to greet you and cordially invite you to visit some Michoacan landscapes and other places in our beautiful country as part of the International Cervantino Festival in Guanajuato.  Festival Internacional Cervantino You can visit the exhibition throughout the Festival's schedule from October 10th to 28th, 2018. We are preparing it with much love, and I hope it will be to your liking. Thank you for your time, and have an excellent weekend. René images: https://reneserranojournal.tumblr.com/ Press:  https://redlab.mx/noticias/entrada/llega-al-festival-internacional-cervantino-la-exposicion-origenes-y-caminos-del-artista-moreliano-rene-serrano https://www.mexicoescultura.com/actividad/195213/origenes-y-caminos.html

Pink Floyd United Live 8 vinyl Review

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United Live 8 vinyl. A review of this red-colored bootleg vinyl. The year is 2005, and I was living in the city of Madrid, Spain, finishing a Master's in Arts, a very good year indeed... It was the 2nd of July in the early morning when I found out that in London, the classic lineup of  Pink Floyd  was about to perform.  No more, no less: David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Rick Wright, and the surprising reunion with Roger Waters. This reunion was made possible by none other than Bob Geldof. The main character in  The Wall,  movie, a musician, and activist to whom the creation of the  Live Aid  foundation is owed. He organized a series of concerts, in this case, to urge the   G8  to reduce the debt of  african , countries and commit to helping combat poverty. Surprised from an eighth floor in Madrid, I hurriedly went down to a travel agency in the streets of Malasaña, but it was impossible to be in that city on time. In the end, I watched it live on the television in the place where I w

pink floyd pulse 2018 remastered edition

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P.U.L.S.E. is originally a double CD by Pink Floyd, derived from recordings of the tour following the release of the "Division Bell" album in 1994. I had the opportunity to acquire it at an old and legendary music store in Morelia called "Hábitos Privados." One of the details of this album was that the first editions featured an LED that simulates a heartbeat, a feature no longer present in later versions of this edition. Simultaneously, a concert DVD, a cassette, a diskette with a screensaver, and a box set with 4 vinyl records were released. The box set had a limited and restricted release in the United Kingdom. To date, it is a pressed item with high prices and is consequently highly coveted.  In 2018, a new version of this brilliant album, considered by me as the best live album by Pink Floyd, was re-edited and remastered for vinyl. Each of the 180-gram vinyl records surpasses its CD counterpart