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Daisy Jones and The Six (2023): bringing back the 70's | trayendo los '70 de vuelta@cristiancaicedo1072d
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  1. NO SPOILERS | DAISY JONES AND THE SIX - REVIEW | TODOS QUIEREN A DAISY JONES - RESEÑA| [ENG/ESP]@nievesgl1081d
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  2. NO SPOILERS | DAISY JONES AND THE SIX - REVIEW | TODOS QUIEREN A DAISY JONES - RESEÑA| [ENG/ESP]@nievesgl1082d

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    What's up, Hive people? Welcome back to a review. In this case it's the turn of "Daisy Jones And The Six" or " Todos Quieren A Daisy Jones", although I read the book this time we are going to judge the ten chapter miniseries as a single product, some other time we will confront it with literature. So, here we go.
    ¿Qué tal, gente de Hive? Sean bienvenidos de nuevo a una reseña. En este caso le toca a “Daisy Jones And The Six” o “Todos Quieren A Daisy Jones”, aunque me leí el libro esta vez vamos a juzgar la miniserie de diez capítulos como producto único, en otro momento la enfrentaremos a la literatura. Ahora sí, vamos allá.

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    "Daisy Jones And The Six" tells the story of The Six and Daisy Jones, two fictional rock exponents of the 70's who came together to create the most successful band in the world at the time, full of great music, drama and romance, each chapter tells us the beginning and the reason why one day they simply stopped playing together after a concert at the height of their success.
    “Daisy Jones And The Six” nos cuenta la historia de The Six y Daisy Jones, dos exponentes ficticios del rock de los 70’s que se unieron para crear la banda más exitosa del mundo en su época, llena de buena música, drama y romance, cada capítulo nos cuenta el inicio y la razón del por qué un día simplemente dejaron de tocar juntos después de un concierto en la cima de su éxito.

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    If you like music, rock and light series, this is for you. The plot is based on the songs, the conflicts of the characters which are quite general but entertaining.
    Si te gusta la música, el rock y las series ligeras, es para ti. La trama se basa en las canciones, los conflictos de los personajes que son bastante generales pero entretenidos.

    No character is perfect by any means. The main characters in this story are Billy Dunne (lead singer of The Six), his wife Camila and Daisy Jones. They are accompanied by everyone in the band and the production team, honestly, I like how each one is constructed. They are so questionable, but at the same time easy to love. There are women devoted to marriage, others to music and some well...to narcotics jsjsjsjsjs. Daisy is everything that is right in this world, she and Warren (the drummer) are my favorite characters, they are crazy, enjoy the moment and are what they want to be. Billy is a bit politically incorrect, but I love him <3.
    Ningún personaje es perfecto, en absoluto. Los protagonistas de esta historia son Billy Dunne (vocalista de The Six), su esposa Camila y Daisy Jones. Los acompañan todos los integrantes de la banda y el equipo de producción, sinceramente, me gusta cómo está construido cada uno. Son tan cuestionables, pero a la vez fáciles de amar. Hay mujeres entregadas al matrimonio, otras a la música y algunas bueno… a los estupefacientes jsjsjsjs. Daisy es todo lo que está bien en este mundo, ella y Warren (el baterista) son mis personajes favoritos, están locos, disfrutan el momento y son lo que quieren ser. Billy es un poco políticamente incorrecto, pero lo quiero <3

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    The plot is good, there is only one chapter that I consider filler, the rest is a rush for the growth of this band. It's full of spectacular songs that you can find on Youtube, even though it's not a very deep series, it's very entertaining. It really sells you on the life of a rocker at the top. I like that it's a series where you get to see performances, rehearsals, the main characters writing songs and how hard it is to make it to success.
    La trama es buena, hay un solo capítulo que considero de relleno, el resto es un subidón por el crecimiento de esta banda. Está llena de canciones espectaculares que puedes encontrar en Youtube, aunque no sea una serie muy profunda, es muy entretenida. Te vende realmente la vida de un rockero en la cima. Me gusta que sea una serie en la que puedas ver presentaciones, ensayos, a los protagonistas escribiendo canciones y lo difícil que es llegar al éxito.

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    The romance is not my favorite part of the series but I won't deny that I laughed out loud at some of the soap opera moments. Riley Keough (the actress who plays Daisy), Elvis Presley's granddaughter, not only eats the role, but she has an incredible chemistry with Sam Clafin (Billy) on screen.
    El romance no es lo que más me gustó de la serie pero no te negaré que me reí a más no poder en algunos momentos muy de telenovela. Riley Keough (actriz que interpreta a Daisy), es la nieta de Elvis Presley, no sólo se come el papel, sino que tiene una química increíble con Sam Clafin (Billy) en pantalla.

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    My final rating is 7/10, it's not life changing, but it's great for singing along and relaxing at home.
    Mi calificación final es de 7/10, no te cambia la vida, pero es muy buena para cantar y relajarte en tu casa.

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    That's it all for today, movie lovers! I send you lots of love. Remember to leave your thoughts on the series below if you've already seen it. If you liked this post you would help me a lot with your vote and reblog, by the way, I created a Twitter account recently, you can follow me by clicking here.
    ¡Esto ha sido todo por hoy, amantes del cine! Les mando mucho amor. Recuerden dejar allá abajo sus opiniones de la serie si ya la han visto. Si te ha gustado esta publicación me ayudarías mucho con tu voto y reblogueo, por cierto, me he creado una cuenta en Twitter hace poco, puedes seguirme haciendo click aquí.

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    The cover and dividers were edited in Canva App, the text was translated in DeepL App and the images have their respective font at the bottom.
    La portada y los separadores fueron editados en Canva App, el texto fue traducido en DeepL App y las imágenes tienen su respectiva fuente en la parte inferior.

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  3. #threetunetuesday: Daisy Jones and the Six@bozz1114d

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    If you have been following my posts, you know that my music wheel house is pretty broad. I enjoy the modern stuff, but I really feel at home in the eras between the 1950's and the 1980's. With a short dip into the classic jazz era as well, but really, those four decades I listed above are my happy place.

    A short time ago, I wrote about a show that is on Amazon Prime called Daisy Jones and the Six. It's based off a book that the author has admitted was loosely inspired by the band Fleetwood Mac. @mrsbozz wanted to read the book before we watched the show, so I obliged her and moved it to our watch list for a later date.

    We finally finished the 10 episode season this past weekend and I have to admit, it was fantastic. The basic premise is this rock band forms up in the 1970's, has some huge success, and then falls apart. I know, it's not really that surprising of a plot, but it is really well done.

    I think the part that is the most well done is the music. The actors actually took voice lessons and they did all of the music parts themselves. They even learned to play the instruments for the song.

    In fact, the music was so good that they actually released an album on Spotify that is the album the fictional band released in the book/show.

    The album is called Aurora if you want to look for it on Spotify and that is where I am going to share my three songs from for this #threetunetuesday sponsored by @ablaze. If you like some classic 70's pop/rock, you are going to love this.


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    "Look at us now (honeycomb)" was one of the first big hits that Daisy Jones and the Six have in the book/show. For various reasons, they end up not playing it very much through the rest of the show. You will have to read the book or watch the show to figure out why.

    When I first started listening to this song, I was kind of turned off by how slow and lame it is. What I ended up loving about it is that is just how it starts. If you give it time, it kind of builds like a wave and before you know it, it just rocks out.

    Also, if you listen really closely, you can definitely hear the influences that Fleetwood Mac had on the overall feel of this track and the following ones.

    I think the people who did the music for the show did a great job of capturing that vibe. What do you think?


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    For some reason I was really drawn to this song. "The River" starts out with a really cool guitar riff and it has a good driving beat that I think gets you moving in your seat a little if not fully up and dancing around the room.

    What I really love about this song though comes at the end. There is a part where Daisy Jones starts singing in counter point(?) to the lead male singer Billy Dunn. I'm not really sure, but it as effect that I find very cool.

    As I go back and listen to these songs, I am really amazed at the time and effort they had to have put into them. They are just really well written and put together songs. It's amazing how much thought and effort goes into shows these days.

    If you missed it, there are somethings that were different from the book, but @mrsbozz said that the show actually followed really closely to the book. That's not always the case!


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    My third song is "Let Me Down Easy". This song probably has the most Fleetwood Mac feel of all of the songs in the show to be honest. I mean that opening beat and bass line is smacking of that sound that we all know and love. This song gets a lot of play time in the show. In fact, you might get sick of it after a while.

    If that happens, I encourage you to just set it aside for a bit and come back to it. You will likely fall in love with it all over again.

    This is one of those songs that really speaks for itself I think. I don't have a ton to write about it other than just how amazing it is. I know it was probably a lot of work just to get these tracks down, but if Daisy Jones and the Six were to ever actually form up and go on the road, you better believe I would be one of the first people to buy tickets.

    It actually wouldn't be the first time something like this happened. Didn't Spinal Tap do some actual shows? What about that Nashville show a while ago? @mrsbozz and I personally attended a "Nashville" concert where stars from the television show performed their songs.

    Finally, a bonus track for you.


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    Here she is, the white witch herself, Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac. The supposed inspiration for Daisy Jones and the Six. It's actually funny because you can see some similarities between some of the other members of the band and the members of Fleetwood Mac.

    This is probably one of my favorite Fleetwood Mac songs. It's just really good. It has a pretty awesome cameo in one of the seasons of American Horror Story too if you ever watched that show.

    Anyway, that's all I have for today. I hope you enjoyed. Did you watch Daisy Jones and the Six? Did you enjoy it? What do you think of the music? Definitely inspired by Fleedwood Mac or did they miss the mark?

    Let's talk about it!


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