Tuesday 25 October 2016

"BLOWING IN THE WIND" BY BOB DYLAN

First released in 1963 on The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, this is one of Dylan’s best-known songs. In 2004 Rolling Stone magazine placed the song at Number 14 in its list of The Greatest Songs of all time. It is was a very popular anti-war song in the 1960’s, particularly during the Vietnam War, and Bob Dylan performed it for Pope John Paul II in 1997. Bob Dylan was recently awarded the Nobel Prize for literature.





Now the lyrics in English and Spanish....




Monday 17 October 2016

HIKING ON P.E. CLASS

Hello! I post a couple of pictures of today´s trip on P.E., so that you can download them. I have got two questions, and I wondered whether you could answer them.
First question: Who is the boy behind Andrea?
Second (and most important) question: What is he doing????


I have got another picture. I have called it " The loneliness of a football star", but I accept suggestions. Don´t hesitate to post your comments!

 
 

Thursday 6 October 2016

"7 YEARS" BY LUKAS GRAHAM

HELLO! Here we are again one more year! Today with you, the opening song for this new season! I would like to thank two students from 3rd B (María and Ainhoa), who suggested to work on this song. I must say, that although I had listened to the song before, I didn´t pay too much attention to it. Now, that I have listened carefully, I admit I love it. Hope you like it.
This was a huge hit from Danish band Lukas Graham in 2016. Frontman Lukas Graham described it as a song about his life so far and what he hopes to achieve in the future, as well as about growing older. His father died at 61, so he needed " to pass it to believe it". from Wikipedia.


And now, the lyrics in English and Spanish. Remember that you may post your comments!!!

 

Friday 15 January 2016

SPACE ODDITY (BY DAVID BOWIE)

Boys and girls, here we are again! As you probably already know, if you have seen the news this week, a great artist died last Monday: David Bowie.
This song was released in 1969 to coincide with the Apollo 11 moon landing, and was used by the BBC to accompany its television coverage of the event. It was David Bowie’s first hit single, reaching number 5 in the charts. It was rereleased in 1975, giving Bowie his first Number One.
 A little tribute to him. R.I.P.


And here you have the lyrics...