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Articulos852009.Pdf Relación de artículos (1985-2009) Grupo / artículo / nº de revista / página / mes / año (INTERNATIONAL) NOISE CONSPIRACY - Bailan el rock de Durruti - nº 171, pag 4, Abril-2001 (INTERNATIONAL) NOISE CONSPIRACY - Dejemos la revolución para otro día - nº 255, pag 36, Diciembre-2008 091 - Pop rabioso - nº 6, pag 8, Abril-1986 091 - Las sombras del hombre invisible - nº 33, pag 36, Octubre-1988 091 - El último vals de 091 - nº 123, pag 14, Diciembre-1996 100.000 PROFILACTICOS - Preservativos defectuosos - nº 52, pag 14, Junio-1990 12 TWELVE - Magia blanca - nº 208, pag 24, Septiembre-2004 13th FLOOR ELEVATORS - El gran trip tejano - nº 9, pag 64, Julio/Agosto-1986 16 HORSE POWER - Son hijos de un dios mayor - nº 160, pag 4, Abril-2000 20 MILES - Al blues sólo le queda morir - nº 186, pag 54, Septiembre-2002 27 VARIOUS - El geiser de Minneapolis - nº 56, pag 63, Noviembre-1990 28th DAY - California dreamin' - nº 7, pag 48, Mayo-1986 40 D2 - Amores urbanos - nº 65, pag 62, Septiembre-1991 5 DUROS - Sinceridad, raíces, buen gusto - nº 266, pag 84, Diciembre-2009 5678's - Banzai psychogeishas motortrash - nº 83, pag 28, Abril-1993 68 COMEBACK - White Trash Rock II - nº 112, pag 46, Diciembre-1995 69 EYES - Exilio en el boulevard de los sueños rotos. Glam-trash-punk finlandés 1980-1994 - nº 96, pag 46, Junio-1994 713AVO AMOR - Música catatónica - nº 69, pag 25, Enero-1992 713AVO AMOR - La verdad, toda la verdad y nada más que la verdad - nº 88, pag 32, Octubre-1993 '77 - Aquí nosotros y nuestras influencias - nº 261, pag 41, Junio-2009 A.C. ACOUSTICS - Escocés sin hielo - nº 107, pag 17, Junio-1995 A-10 - Quemaduras de tercer grado - nº 43, pag 34, Septiembre-1989 AARON THOMAS - Tras los pasos de Hemingway - nº 266, pag 48, Diciembre-2009 ABE VIGODA - El aroma de un nuevo muendo - nº 258, pag 24, Marzo-2009 ABEL FERRARA - Invitación a un funeral - nº 124, pag 15, Enero-1997 ABEL FERRARA - New York city man - nº 125, pag 24, Febrero-1997 ABEL FERRARA - Pisando la línea que separa realidad y ficción - nº 254, pag 70, Noviembre-2008 A-BONES - ¡¡¡ Yukkum, Yukkum, Yukkum !!! - nº 68, pag 33, Diciembre-1991 A-BONES - Te salvaron de escuchar a The Cars u otro fatal destino - nº 264, pag 72, Octubre-2009 AC/DC - Titanes del riff - nº 66, pag 48, Octubre-1991 AC/DC - Duros como una erección mañanera - nº 115, pag 13, Marzo-1996 AC/DC - El riff incombustible - nº 119, pag 32, Julio/Agosto-1996 AC/DC - La vida de Brian - nº 258, pag 48, Marzo-2009 ACTION - British soul pop! - nº 122, pag 66, Noviembre-1996 ACTION SWINGERS - Envidia y veneno - nº 77, pag 63, Octubre-1992 ACT-UPS - Empapados de la vida real - nº 228, pag 60, Junio-2006 ADDICTIVE LARSEN - Vértigo sonoro - nº 112, pag 12, Diciembre-1995 ADICTOS - Sueños de color verde - nº 94, pag 62, Abril-1994 ADOLESCENTS - El mundo visto desde un monopatín - nº 169, pag 42, Febrero-2001 ADRIAN BORLAND & THE SOUND - Siempre llueve sobre la gente que no va a ninguna parte - nº 234, pag 56, Enero-2007 ADVERTS / TV SMITH - Estrellas de un solo acorde (Parte 1) - nº 224, pag 40, Febrero-2006 AEROBITCH - Hiperactividad espacial - nº 125, pag 12, Febrero-1997 AEROBITCH - Martillo de fariseos - nº 145, pag 8, Diciembre-1998 AEROBITCH - 7.000 kilómetros de mala vida - nº 167, pag 56, Diciembre-2000 AEROSMITH - Hermandad tóxica - nº 83, pag 43, Abril-1993 AFGHAN WHIGS - Rompiendo esquemas - nº 90, pag 25, Diciembre-1993 AFGHAN WHIGS - Explosión de alma - nº 117, pag 8, Mayo-1996 AFÓNICOS - Potentes de voz y calientes de instrumento - nº 61, pag 62, Abril-1991 AFRAID TO SPEAK IN PUBLIC - Doblegando el silencio - nº 119, pag 7, Julio/Agosto-1996 AGE OF CHANCE - Disco infierno - nº 19, pag 50, Junio-1987 AINARA LEGARDON - Desentrañando la mentira cotidiana - nº 220, pag 38, Octubre-2005 AIR MIAMI - Vuelo rasante - nº 115, pag 14, Marzo-1996 Revista RUTA 66. Artículos 1985-2009 Página 1 de 79 Grupo / artículo / nº de revista / página / mes / año AIRBAG - Únete a la armada cretina - nº 197, pag 63, Septiembre-2003 AIRBOURNE - Les gusta jugar con el fuego - nº 250, pag 72, Junio-2008 AKAUZAZTE - Anomalías en la profundidad de Gipúzkoa - nº 214, pag 20, Marzo-2005 AKI KAURISMAKI - El orgullo de Finlandia - nº 126, pag 45, Marzo-1997 AKRON/FAMILY - Contra la inteligencia artificial - nº 252, pag 22, Septiembre-2008 AL COOL Y LOS EFECTOS - Rock 'n' roll en la meseta - nº 12, pag 10, Noviembre-1986 AL GREEN - Dulce estremecimiento de trascendencia - nº 231, pag 10, Octubre-2006 AL KOOPER - El hombre que siempre estuvo allí - nº 249, pag 66, Mayo-2008 ALAN FREED - ¡¡¡Rock 'n' roll!!! - nº 43, pag 26, Septiembre-1989 ALAN VEGA - El mito por los suelos - nº 6, pag 6, Abril-1986 ALAN VEGA - Maestro del alarido - nº 52, pag 26, Junio-1990 ALARIDOS SALVAJES - Dementes con antenitas - nº 261, pag 85, Junio-2009 ALBERT COLLINS - Texas Telecaster - nº 70, pag 28, Febrero-1992 ALBERT COLLINS - In memoriam - nº 94, pag 19, Abril-1994 ALBERT GIMÉNEZ - Señor Esquizofrenia - nº 170, pag 58, Marzo-2001 ALBERT KING - Adios al otro rey - nº 82, pag 21, Marzo-1993 ALBERT KING - El rey que pudo reinar - nº 86, pag 69, Julio/Agosto-1993 ALEC EMPIRE - Más allá del umbral del dolor - nº 188, pag 18, Noviembre-2002 ALELA DIANE - La voz de la madre naturaleza - nº 259, pag 22, Abril-2009 ALEX CHILTON - Alma profunda - nº 10, pag 40, Septiembre-1986 ALEX CHILTON - September man - nº 28, pag 48, Abril-1988 ALEX CHILTON - Mister cool - nº 55, pag 21, Octubre-1990 ALEX CHILTON - Magnífico holocausto - nº 222, pag 58, Diciembre-2005 ALEX CUERVO - Austin city limits - nº 233, pag 14, Diciembre-2006 ALEX DE LA IGLESIA - El enano cabrón que todos llevamos dentro - nº 134, pag 5, Diciembre-1997 ALEX DE LA IGLESIA - La juventud baila - nº 144, pag 10, Noviembre-1998 ÁLEX FERREIRA - Fotografiando la vida - nº 259, pag 78, Abril-2009 ALEX LOWE - La calma tras el huracán - nº 186, pag 50, Septiembre-2002 ALFRED JARRY - La gran mierda - nº 179, pag 44, Enero-2002 ALICE BAG - El único fracaso es no haberlo intentado - nº 255, pag 80, Diciembre-2008 ALICE COOPER - Quiérelo hasta la muerte - nº 31, pag 28, Julio/Agosto-1988 ALICE COOPER - Balada para un corazón de serpiente - nº 72, pag 42, Abril-1992 ALICE COOPER - Espiando a Alicia desde el interior - nº 131, pag 15, Septiembre-1997 ALICE COOPER - Shock rock master - nº 203, pag 42, Marzo-2004 ALICE COOPER - Cuarenta años de guillotinas, serpientes y shock-rock - nº 257, pag 20, Febrero-2009 ALICE DONUT - Discípulos de John Waters - nº 45, pag 60, Noviembre-1989 ALICE RUSSELL - Fuerza y carácter - nº 256, pag 41, Enero-2009 ALISON KRAUSS - Viaje a las sombrías tripas de la música americana - nº 246, pag 10, Febrero-2008 ALL - Los descendientes llegan a España - nº 95, pag 19, Mayo-1994 ALL - Nunca serán un grupo famoso - nº 168, pag 24, Enero-2001 ALLEN GINSBERG - Beat brother number one - nº 126, pag 5, Marzo-1997 ALLEN GINSBERG - Allen Ginsberg en la India. Del Om al Ah o la inefable odisea espiritual del poeta - nº 194, pag 48, Mayo-2003 ALLEN TOUSSAINT - El secreto mejor guardado de Nueva Orleans - nº 236, pag 4, Marzo-2007 ALLEN TOUSSAINT - De vuelta en casa - nº 261, pag 18, Junio-2009 ALLISON MOORER - Trabajando sin reglas - nº 234, pag 17, Enero-2007 ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND - Hermandad sureña - nº 52, pag 16, Junio-1990 ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND - El retorno de una leyenda confederada - nº 196, pag 60, Julio/Agosto-2003 ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND - Cuando más sabe el diablo por viejo que por diablo - nº 208, pag 4, Septiembre-2004 ALLNIGHTERS - A todo trapo - nº 97, pag 21, Julio/Agosto-1994 ALMODOVAR & McNAMARA - La ley del trash - nº 102, pag 12, Enero-1995 ALONDRA BENTLEY - Por las calles del pasado - nº 261, pag 62, Junio-2009 ALTERNATIVA - Ovejas negras - nº 100, pag 62, Noviembre-1994 ÁLVAREZ RABO - Un poco de rabo es mucho - nº 163, pag 75, Julio/Agosto-2000 AMADEU CASAS - Desde la trastienda del blues - nº 143, pag 12, Octubre-1998 AMANTES DE MARÍA - Pop sentimental - nº 32, pag 12, Septiembre-1988 AMATEURS - Bebiendo sin sexo - nº 43, pag 17, Septiembre-1989 AMATEURS - Reintentándolo - nº 55, pag 13, Octubre-1990 AMATEURS - Vocación frustrada - nº 73, pag 38, Mayo-1992 AMBROSE BIERCE - El olvidado de un gringo loco - nº 186, pag 44, Septiembre-2002 AMERICAN MUSIC CLUB - Un grito en la noche - nº 73, pag 46, Mayo-1992 AMERICAN MUSIC CLUB - ¿Cuántos six-packs de cerveza son necesarios para enroscar una bombilla? - nº 100, pag 49, Noviembre-1994 Revista RUTA 66. Artículos 1985-2009 Página 2 de 79 Grupo / artículo / nº de revista / página / mes / año AMERICAN MUSIC CLUB - Ojala nunca nos hubiéramos separado - nº 211, pag 38, Diciembre-2004 AMERICAN MUSIC CLUB - El único misterio que nos queda - nº 246, pag 46, Febrero-2008 AMERICAN SOUL SPIDERS - Bonzo gonzo - nº 95, pag 36, Mayo-1994 AMERICAN SPRING - Una isla de inocencia no contaminada - nº 213, pag 58, Febrero-2005 AMIGO AMERICANO - Barcelona balada rock - nº 70, pag 62, Febrero-1992 AMIGOS IMAGINARIOS - Filantropía, escapismos y bonitas canciones - nº 245, pag 24, Enero-2008 AMIMIATURE - Para ir tomando nota - nº 98, pag 31, Septiembre-1994 AMON DÜÜL II - Siempre es otoño en Baviera - nº 245, pag 54, Enero-2008 AMOR A TRAICIÓN - El juego de hacer versos - nº 100, pag 9, Noviembre-1994 AMOR SUCIO - Así suena la claustrofobia - nº 47, pag 63, Enero-1990 AMOR SUCIO - Generador sónico - nº 56, pag 23, Noviembre-1990 AMOR SUCIO - Soluciones para un mundo peor - nº 75, pag 34, Julio/Agosto-1992 AMPHETAMINE DISCHARGE - La revelación andaluza - nº 105, pag 63, Abril-1995 AMPHETAMINE DISCHARGE - Mundialmente famosos - nº 119, pag 18, Julio/Agosto-1996 AMPHETAMINE EATERS - Machos muy machos buscan manager - nº 177, pag 18, Noviembre-2001 AMPS - Jodidamente auténticos - nº 113, pag 12, Enero-1996 ANA D.
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