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Petit homenatge a aquest gran grup de Granollers que el dia 25.02.2011 va morir tot celebrant un funeral enorme i emotiu.
Format per Xavi Font, Josep Arnan, Toni Campoy, Eduard Novoa i els dos membres de l'antiga formació Nitu Timoteo i Oscar Cortés.
A part d'una completa discografia, Camping ens deixa el so d'un grup rock? alternatiu? experimental? l'etiqueta no importa, el cas és que la seva música em va arribar un dia, per casualitat, en un concert a Mataró i em va seduir de tal manera que va ser inevitable seguir el seu rastre.
Si, no ho negaré, al funeral em vaig emocionar; perquè va ser divertit, per ells, per les viudes de negre, la xapa, el cava, la panera que no em va tocar i la generositat del seu guanyador, per haver completat la discografia, per finalitzar amb un gran concert...
Fins on arriba la música? curiosament hi ha grups que entren a la vida d'un i omplen moments.
Camping n'és un d'aquests.
Molta sort nois i gràcies de nou!
C.
[tipografia: extreta de la invitació I imatge: clavell de corona de flors]
A crumbling old chimney is all that remains of Camp Sawtooth, an old tourist camp in the Beartooth Mountains of northern Wyoming. Camp Sawtooth operated at this site along Littlerock Creek from the 1920's to 1965. Access was by horseback from the Beartooth Highway.
The Front Lawn at Ashland is packed with campers on the first day of camp-- June 13, 2016. Photo by Derek Stoner.
2005/10/14 - DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Indian workers on day off in the camp of Sonapur near Dubai.
( photo by Julien Warnand )
Color groups cheering for the Spirit Stick during the Counselors vs. Junior Counselors volleyball game
These are some pictures from annual summer camp put on by the West Coast Sikh Youth Alliance. Just sharing some interesting shots from the camp. There will me more posted up on www.wcsya.com soon. And for the campers and staff, you'll be getting many more pictures at higher-res sent to you.
Copper Falls, Michigan
A "camp" (cabin, summer cottage) in the middle of the Copper Falls area. Despite being very crooked, it still seems to be used in the summers.
Still catching up on old photos.
Cliffs and Ruins blog