Musical Reflections, Musical News, Buying new cards, Progress, Rising Star.
Greetings my dear and appreciated friends, It is a real pleasure to greet you on this splendid day. I am delighted to welcome you to our new publication, where we will dive into my latest news related to our beloved game, Rising Star.
But before we dive into the details, I'd like to share with you some opinions and thoughts on recent musical happenings that are making waves in the music world. And in my personal case they have caught my attention. Without further ado, let's get started.
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Greetings band, friends, in the new order of things that I bring you today, I'm sure that most of you who like good rock & roll will be interested. It's about the new album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse. This new work is called Early Daze. This album is a little gem because it compiles rare recordings from 1969, just when rock was in the midst of a transformation or evolution, whatever you want to call it haha.
Well, I'll tell you that Early Daze has a total of 10 songs that had never been released on LP before. These songs were recorded with the original Crazy Horse lineup, which included Danny Whitten on guitar, Ralph Molina on drums, Billy Talbot on bass, and Jack Nitzsche on keyboards, tambourine, to which you can add that they all also participated in giving voice. All of them under the production of David Briggs and Neil Young himself, except for Dance Dance Dance, which is known to have been produced by Jack Nitzsche and Young.
You know, friends, this album gives us a glimpse of what Neil Young sounded like in his early days, just when rock was starting to move away from psychedelia, a genre that I love, by the way. Even today, I am a big consumer of this particular music and I also liked it when both genres were fused. But, well, you know that times and genres change over time. In the case of this work we are talking about, the songs have a fresh air, as if they were announcing the future of rock & roll in those years. The truth is that they turned out quite well.
By the way, you should know that for vinyl collectors, Early Daze will be available in several editions, black vinyl, CD and digital. There will also be a limited edition on transparent vinyl, which includes an exclusive poster. I am sure that more than one will want to have one of these versions in physical form. Personally, I would like to have the transparent one.
Another interesting fact you should know is that this release also serves as a sort of tribute to Danny Whitten, who left the band due to his tragic death in 1972. His contributions can be clearly heard on songs like Look at All the Things and Come on Baby Let's Go Downtown, where his voice and style are clearly present.
Well, friends, that was the music news for today. I really hope you found it useful and that you liked it. Now, as usual, we move on to the next section of my posts to show you my progress in Rising Star.
Buying new cards in Rising Star.
Friends, my favorite part of the day has arrived: showing you the latest acquisitions I've made for our beloved Rising Star game. This time, I added 3 new cards to my collection. Some I bought simply because I liked them and they were inexpensive, while others I chose for their specific characteristics. Without further ado, here are my new cards.
Well, my friends, the first card I bought just this morning was R240 Li. This card, as you can see, belongs to the rare cards section. I bought it because I consider that it offers a good quality-price ratio with the features it offers. The first thing it gives me is about 130 fans, which is great to continue increasing the ones I have so far. On the skill side, it gives me a total of 120, which is also good to keep my ego in check. On the IM side, it gives me 3 points and on the Luck side: 3.
Now, as you may recall, I told you that this card offers good value for money, well, that’s thanks to its price. It cost me 7700 starbits on the in-game market, which isn’t bad considering everything the card offers. I might buy a few more of this one. The phrase on this card is: “He can sing in any key. He’s hot as a chili and wants to sing with Flea.” Haha, that’s a funny phrase.
The next card I bought is called 160 Scout. Unlike the previous one, this card is common. Among the things it brings are 5 fans, compared to the 130 of the previous one, it's a big difference, but hey, this one is common. And on the skill side: 10. As for the other characteristics, it doesn't bring them since they are at 0. This card is more focused on increasing your skills at a low price, although to get a significant impact, you would need to buy it in quantity.
If you want to know the price, this card cost me 992 starbits. Like the previous one, it is a pretty affordable option considering that the price of starbits is not that high. I definitely recommend it for those looking to increase their skill base. The personalized phrase on this card is: “Maybe he should search for more of his own talent”.
The last card I bought today is called 161 William. This card is also a common card. This card brings me about 10 fans. The price of the card is 918 starbits, which makes it the cheapest card of the day in this post. The slogan of this card is: “Does a good Prince impersonation”.
My most recent progress in Rising Star.
Well friends, as the final section of this publication I leave you my usual summary of my progress in Rising Star, so you can follow my evolution. I will be happy to show it to you:
My current level is: 52 with 1858 XP out of 2600. My current IM is 138. My current fans are in total: 11795. My luck is: 1656. My skill is 21036. My total card collection is now 381.
Well my dear friends this is my post today I hope you liked it and above all it was to your liking. Well see you in a new publication greetings.