Heavy Metal y El Real Madrid!Aprovecha la vida que es muy corta,con alegrías e Ilusiónes que te den felicidad!Respeto Cada Opinión Política Sin Pasarse 🔥🎸
"Defiende tu derecho a pensar,porque pensar incluso de manera erronea es mejor que no pensar".
Hipatia de Alejandría.
#BuenosDias#Arte#Art#Mujer#BuenasNoches 🎨♥️
Michael Olise, l'attaquant du Bayern Munich, ne cache plus, en privé, ses envies de transfert au Real Madrid. Et a pris, notamment auprès de ses coéquipiers en bleu, tous les renseignements en ce sens. https://t.co/kozg3BfSqY
Esto que dice Puente, el de Adamuz , en realidad lo dice Sánchez. Porque es Sanchez quien quiere someter al Tribunal Supremo. Y a todos los jueces. Por eso va de la mano con Puigdemont. Porque le viene bien todo lo que debilite al Estado de Derecho.
Llevamos años denunciando el ataque del aparato del Estado contra la Comunidad de Madrid.
La noticia de hoy de ABC corrobora que no pasa un día sin que Pedro Sánchez utilice cualquier institución, discurso o ministro para atacar a los adversarios políticos y los intereses de todos los madrileños.
⚔🇪🇸 Tal día como hoy, en 1212, tuvo lugar la batalla de Las Navas de Tolosa.
En VOX honramos nuestra Historia y conmemoramos una de las victorias más decisivas y heroicas de la Reconquista frente al invasor musulmán
Orgullo, memoria y España 🇪🇸
"Mr. Crowley" is one of the most iconic songs from Ozzy Osbourne's first solo album, Blizzard of Ozz, released in 1980.
The song is inspired by Aleister Crowley, a 20th-century British occultist, magician, and writer known as one of the most controversial figures of his time. Ozzy was always fascinated by Crowley and his world of the occult.
The lyrics are a sort of ironic and mysterious reflection on Crowley’s life, directly asking him what was going through his mind, whether he spoke with the dead, and what his true power was. It is neither a defense nor a condemnation, but rather a curious observation of his legacy.
The music was composed primarily by Randy Rhoads, the brilliant guitarist. It begins with a dark, atmospheric piano before exploding into a heavy riff and a spectacular guitar solo that has become one of the most memorable in rock.
The song generated a lot of controversy at the time because it reinforced the accusations of Satanism against Ozzy, although he always clarified that he was only interested in the mystery and history of Crowley, without practicing any kind of black magic.
Way cool hanging with @litaford past weekend at Fanboy Knoxville Expo. We both go back doing shows together circa 83-84. Great seeing and meeting new friends and the people who came to see us thank you. #rattnroll#litaford