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And it looks like the sun, but it feels like the rain…

[From the song "Do you feel loved?" - U2 (from the album Pop, released in March 1997).]

It’s been a very long time since the last time I wrote a post in this blog… It’s my fault but, as everybody’s i-am-back posts on this world, the reason is that I’ve been very busy studying, working and searching… In fact, I’m still that busy!

Presently I’m listening to U2’s Pop album. And, despite the fact that I’m borrowing another person’s account, I’m using for my very first time Spotify, the new iTunes-like streaming music program. It is fast and simple, and it has no delays and almost no ads. There are tons of songs, even though it is not difficult to search for top-stared albums and not to find them. I heard about this program a while ago, but I think Victor was the first person I know who tried it.

I’m not really sure why I have choosen this sentence as the main title of this post, but it is no secret that I like this song very much… And the whole album, by the way :-) That reminds me that we have managed to get some tickets for the new U2 tour, that will start at Barcelona (the 30th June of 2009). It was extremely easy: just four clicks and it was gone (some valid banking information was also required, of course).

The song has meet an infinite loop… it is just playing again and again as the night goes on… I think I’m going to give Please a chance :-)

Good night!

14/April/2009 Posted by Jordi | Barcelona, Miscelánea | | 1 Comment

Impro-show

Since 2000, Teatreneu theatre makes the evenings in Barcelona much funnier with its show Impro-Show… You can get there by car, bus (bus number 39) or metro.
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23/September/2007 Posted by Jordi | Barcelona, Humor, leisure | , , , | No Comments Yet

Collserola Telecommunications Tower

Yesterday we went to Collserola Tower, the main telecommunication tower in Barcelona area. Built on the occasion of the 1992 Olympic Game, this tower is located in a privileged zone in Tibidabo Hill (445 metres above sea level), and has thirteen floors (but only the tenth is open to the public).
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10/September/2007 Posted by Jordi | Barcelona | , , | No Comments Yet