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21 hours ago, MaybeACoordinator said:

Love Lila. I talked to for a while some years back. She is half India and half American professor...She spent half her time as a DeadHead and the other half as a Mixtec. She is a fucking star. 

 

Yeah, that's a peppy tune, but my Uprising Detector tells me there's a 50/50 chance somebody in the audience yells "Kill Whitey", and the next thing I know, my still-beating heart is being raised up to the sun while my vision grows strangely dim.

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3 hours ago, RDCanecutter said:

Yeah, that's a peppy tune, but my Uprising Detector tells me there's a 50/50 chance somebody in the audience yells "Kill Whitey", and the next thing I know, my still-beating heart is being raised up to the sun while my vision grows strangely dim.

Worst ways to leave this planet than having Lila eat your heart 

"Where's MaybeACoordinator, RD?"

"He's not coming. Crank up the plane. CRANK UP THE PLANE."

i like this song a lot.  It used to play all the time in the Tejano bar that i would go to when i was underage.   good times with mi amigos.

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This is all making me want to do a new version of the bus trip of 1992: Brownsville to the Guatemalan border y back. 

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I lived in Playa for two months when there was only one air-conditioned hotel down there, and it was not the one where we were staying. 

Ah, you caught the last gasp of the inflated Old Peso with 3 extra zeroes.

When I was in Colima, I never had AC, just went into lizard mode. Never even got a fan. The cleaning lady and I would have these long talks about who had the best oscillating fans (at $30 bucks US), but whenever I was in the actual store, I was always like "I could take this wad of pesos and go out drankin tonight instead."

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And now for some whiplash-- a little New Wave from what, 1980? Kenny Y Los Electricos!

 

Kenny y los Electricos are still in business. I bet you could go somewhere in Mexico right now and buy a ticket to see Kenny. Bet the joint would be full of middle-aged teenagers reliving the 80s. Hell, everybody who runs that town would be there. You'd get a job. And a place to say. It'd all be taken care of.

A had a crush on these chicas calientes back in the 90's

 

This one reminds me of Adelita's in TJ  😉

  

 

This came out in high school and I still love it.

I found this courtesy of Silicon Valley:

 

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This one worked like a charm on the ladies when I lived in Puerto Rico in the 90's

 

 

 

Gotta have some Bukis. I believe a mullet was called a Buki in Mexico in their honor.

 

More RAWK version of same song by Enanitos Verdes. Not sure if they are Mexican, but como sea.

 

 

Cafe Tacvba tend towards mellow and jazzy. But the lead singer is from Monterrey and did this song in tribute to the lovin-drankin-killin ballads of the area. Sometimes when my students whine about Spanish being too fast, I teach them to sing the chorus of this.

 

 

is nobody going to post juanga?

 

 

 

 

ana gabriel, no relation to juanga.

 

marco antonio solis, song from the beach bar scene in "y tu mama tambien"

 

 

pepe aguilar

 

 

chente

 

 

 

 

On 5/11/2018 at 1:04 PM, thrillhammer said:

when i lived in san antonio i went to the conjunto fest about 6 yrs in a row.  discovered it late but once i did i never missed it.  it was the most fun of any festival in town.  so cool to see the dancers, and the music is happy music.  upbeat.  i own at least 4 cd's from the merch booth there.

great stuff.  It never dawned on me about the origin of Conjunto until someone mentioned it was the Germans that came to Tejas and introduced the accordian.  Makes so much sense, and I also lover the German polkas. 

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24 minutes ago, MaybeACoordinator said:

Gracias to Lila for turning me on to Toto La Momposina. This is where my heart lives. 

 

Well shit, Toto es Colombiana

When my wife and her girl cousins want to drink, this song always gets played. Paulina is from D.F.

 

One of Mexico's most famous song's, and my vote for most beautiful, as perfomed by Bocelli

 

OK, this thread needs some tough love, possibly abusive love. From Chiapas, an ear-worm for when Vic next goes on the prowl.

 

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1 hour ago, RDCanecutter said:

OK, this thread needs some tough love, possibly abusive love. From Chiapas, an ear-worm for when Vic next goes on the prowl.

 

Sending that to my midget porn fan friend as a sort of aperitif 

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16 hours ago, MaybeACoordinator said:

Sending that to my midget porn fan friend as a sort of aperitif 

For full effect he needs it as ambient sound blasting from every functioning speaker for, I dunno, at least a month.

One of the many reasons I wish I was fluent en espanol is bc of the way the language can convey feeling that you just don't see in English. The metaphors and analogies they use that would seem weird in the states. 

7 hours ago, hornimal said:

what mexican state is cuba from? 🙄

He's from the 1700s, Nueva Espanya dawg.

OK, we gotta have some Top 40 Rock En Eshpanyol Wey.

I heard this sitting in a corner taco joint. Stood up and walked away without paying. They chased me down and got my pesos. I hummed it for days so as not to forget it. A pal's teen son clued me in to who it was by while we were eating pozole with a big pig's foot in it to freak the gringo. (I ate that pata up.)

 

Mana. Imagine if Liverpool were a Mexico City suburb. This would be a George Harrison tune.

 

22 hours ago, BurdineBandit said:

One of the many reasons I wish I was fluent en espanol is bc of the way the language can convey feeling that you just don't see in English. The metaphors and analogies they use that would seem weird in the states. 

Still trying to become fluent myself, but I think by listening to music, you are on the right track. csb: There was a Juanes song I listened to, didn't get it 100%, but liked it. OK, so one day on the radio, they played the English version of it. I'm rocking out, understand everything, then I realize it's not an English version, it's the same ol' Spanish version. It took a 100 tries, but one day I "stepped through the door". It happens.

10 hours ago, RDCanecutter said:

OK, we gotta have some Top 40 Rock En Eshpanyol Wey.

and some 80s mexican music, including the teen/kids groups.  many evolved to become influential artists (paulina rubio, pedro fernandez, sasha, thalia, luis miguel)

On 5/12/2018 at 8:43 PM, RDCanecutter said:

Let's all get Chunti.

 

That's actually pretty toe-tappin' if you don't watch the video while you listen.

went to a Mana concert a couple years ago. had a great time. knew like one song. didn't understand any lyrics. but there were some caliente chicas there and they were really into it. if they were an American band playing their music in English it would probably be something i despise, but it worked in Spanish.

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