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Make It

"Make It" is a song on Aerosmith's self-titled debut album, Aerosmith. The song was released as a promo single for the album but got little to no airplay. "Make It" opens the first side on the album and contains welcoming lyrics to the listener, "Good evening people, welcome to the show, got something here I want you all to know". The song begins with the protagonist welcoming people to a show and tells them he has something they should know, the info in question is to make it and not break it, which means to succeed in achieving your dreams and not letting anything stop you, much like Aerosmith in their early club days performing up to three shows a day trying to get a record deal. The song was re-recorded for the 2007 video game Guitar Hero: Aerosmith.

In Performance

"Make It" was performed constantly throughout the seventies and rarely throughout the rest of their career. The first known play was on December 2, 1971 at the Academy of Music in New York City and the last known play was on November 26, 2003 at the Fleet Center in Boston

Acapulco

Acapulco de Juárez (Spanish: [akaˈpulko de ˈxwaɾes]), commonly called Acapulco, is a city, municipality and major seaport in the state of Guerrero on the Pacific coast of Mexico, 380 kilometres (240 mi) southwest from Mexico City. Acapulco is located on a deep, semi-circular bay and has been a port since the early colonial period of Mexico's history. It is a port of call for shipping and cruise lines running between Panama and San Francisco, California, United States. The city of Acapulco is the largest in the state, far larger than the state capital Chilpancingo. Acapulco is also Mexico's largest beach and balneario resort city.

The city is best known as one of Mexico's oldest and most well-known beach resorts, which came into prominence in the 1950s as a getaway for Hollywood stars and millionaires. Acapulco is still famous and still attracts many tourists, although most are now from Mexico itself. The resort area is divided into two: The north end of the bay is the "traditional" area, where the famous in the mid-20th century vacationed; and the south end is dominated by newer luxury high-rise hotels.

Acapulco (Therese Grankvist album)

Acapulco is the debut album by Swedish singer and songwriter Therese Grankvist. It was released in Sweden on record label Tretiak in 2003, being Therese's first album not released under the Drömhus alias.

Track listing


Acapulco (film)

Acapulco is a 1952 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Emilio Fernandez and starring Elsa Aguirre, Armando Calvo and Miguel Torruco.

Cast

  • Elsa Aguirre as Diana Lozano
  • Armando Calvo as Ricardo Serrano
  • Miguel Torruco as Alberto
  • Óscar Pulido as Don Julio, gerente hotel
  • José María Linares-Rivas as Don Delfín
  • Rodolfo Acosta as Alfredo
  • Maruja Grifell as Enriqueta
  • Mimí Derba as Abuela de Ricardo
  • Luis Arcaraz
  • Manuel Calvo
  • Eva Garza as Cantante
  • Antonio Haro Oliva
  • Carlos Riquelme as Alonso, mesero
  • References

    Bibliography

  • Carl J. Mora. Mexican Cinema: Reflections of a Society, 1896-2004. McFarland, 2005.
  • External links

  • Acapulco at the Internet Movie Database
  • Radio Stations - Acapulco de Juárez

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    GENRE
    LOCATION
    XET-FM 94.1 (La Caliente) Monterrey, NLE Latin Hits Mexico
    Radio UNAM AM Talk,Public Mexico
    XHFAJ-FM 91.3 (Alfa 91.3) Mexico City, DF Varied Mexico
    XHNP-FM 89.3 (La Grupera) Puebla, PUE Latin Hits Mexico
    XETAP-AM 960 (La Poderosa) Tapachula, CS Latin Hits Mexico
    IMER: Fusión Varied Mexico
    XEN-AM 690 (La 69) México City, DF News Talk Mexico
    HV 1310 AM esta caliente Latin Hits,Spanish,World Tropical Mexico
    XEPUR La Voz de los P'urhepechas Talk,World,Spanish Mexico
    XET-AM 990 La T Grande Monterrey, NL Spanish Mexico
    XHMEX-FM 104.9 (La Mexicana) Ciudad Guzmán, JAL Folk Mexico
    XEML-AM 770 (La Ranchera) Apatzingán, MIC Folk Mexico
    Adicta FM World,Latin Hits Mexico
    Son por la Tradición Folk Mexico
    Radio Quelite Folk,World,Spanish Mexico
    XHOJ-FM 106.7 (Máxima 106.7) Guadalajara, JAL Latin Hits Mexico
    Ké Huelga Radio News Mexico
    XES-AM 1240 (La Tremenda) Tampico, TAM Spanish Mexico
    IMER: XEB-AM 1220 México City Oldies Mexico
    Universal Stereo 92.1 FM 80s,70s,60s Mexico
    Ke Buena 92.9 Spanish Mexico
    XETAR lavoz de la sierra tarahumara Talk,World,Spanish Mexico
    IMER: Radio Ciudadana Talk Mexico
    XELD-AM 780 (Radio Costa) Autlán, JAL Spanish Mexico
    Fórmula Jazz FM Jazz Mexico
    Ultra TV Puebla Spanish Mexico
    XHHEM-FM 103.7 (Milenio Radio) Chihuahua, CH Varied Mexico
    XEZV-AM 800 (La Voz de la Montaña) Tlapa de Comonfort, GR World,Spanish,Unknown Mexico
    Fórmula Romántica Oldies,Spanish Mexico
    XHPOP-FM 99.3 (Digital 99.3) México City, DF Pop,Latin Hits Mexico
    XEPH-AM 590 (Sabrosita 590) Mexico, DF Latin Hits Mexico
    Cafe Romantico Oldies,Latin Hits Mexico
    XEAD-AM 1150 (Radio Metrópoli) Guadalajara, JAL Varied Mexico
    La Mejor 560 Spanish Mexico
    Ultra 90's 90s Mexico
    Super Radio Sterio Rock,Pop,Hip Hop,Electronica Mexico
    Granimpacto.com Oldies Mexico
    Radio Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan Classical,Spanish,Public Mexico
    XEWR-AM 1110 (Radio Guadalupana) Ciudad Juárez, CHH Christian Contemporary Mexico
    XEETCH La voz de los tres rios Talk,World,Spanish Mexico
    XEHR-AM 1090 (La HR) Puebla, PUE News,Sports,Talk Mexico
    XEL-AM 1260 (La 12-60) Mexico City, DF News Mexico
    XESP-AM 1070 (Radio Noticias) Guadalajara, JAL News Mexico
    XHM-FM 88.9 (88.9 Noticias) México City, DF News Talk Mexico
    Radio Blaseñita Latin Hits Mexico
    Ultra Trova Talk Mexico
    XHGTS-FM 107.3 (Música Internacional) Nuevo Laredo, TAM Top 40 Mexico
    XEO-AM 970 (NotiGape 970) Matamoros, TA News Talk Mexico
    Panda Show Radio Comedy,Spanish Mexico
    XHW-FM 90.1 (Alegria Mexicana) La Paz, BCS Latin Hits Mexico
    XHAWD-FM 107.1 (Magnetica FM) San Luis Potosí, SLP Latin Hits Mexico

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    Make It On My Own

    by: Anna Ternheim

    My baby's gone, gone into a bad dream
    in the shape of a black boot aiming for his had
    They said; watch it woman, get out of here, save your tears
    save your tears for a white love who deserves your prayers
    You don't need matches to make something burn
    They left me your ashes and walked away
    All I can think of is how to get back
    Taking it day by day ...
    I make it on my own,
    make it on my own again
    My baby's gone
    I'm on my own again
    My baby's gone, running down the street like a wild horse
    I said watch out my love, watch out! My baby turned his head
    just in time to feel the breeze of the first blow




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