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Compadre, están anunciando
Que ya empieza la jornada bienEh, entra el año y sale el año
Trabajo de sol a sol
Y cada día estoy peor
Compadre, que desengaño, bienCuando llegaré... cuando llegaré al bohío
Cuando llegaré... cuando llegaré al bohíoEh, trabajo pa' no sé quien
Que refrán más verdadero
Sudando por un dinero
Que en la mano no se ve, ya vesTriste vida la del carretero
Que anda por esos cañaverales
Sabiendo que su vida es un destierro
Se alegra con sus cantares
Cuando llegaré... cuando llegaré al bohío
Cuando llegaré... cuando llegaré al bohío
Eh? I played this album last weekend after not playing it for years. . . then this track gets played today.
I so love the Afro/Cuba mash. . . . it works amazingly well no?
YES! Very well!!
Hey, dawn is approaching The roosters are crowing Compadre, they are announcing That the day is beginning well
Thanks Bill for putting this album on my radar! I own it now!
I Agree! The more I hear them, the more I like them. Thanx RP!
VH1, your continued attempt to impose your vision on others marks you as an insufferable fascist. Thirdrose made no mention of cultures, musical styles, color, creed, religion or any other trigger word you're subject to. Stop attacking others simply because you wish to project your worst qualities on those you disagree with. Who the fuck died and left you in you charge?
Yeah the word "facist" is always the last attempt on insults when all other fails.
It would help if you would be able to read, then you would realise, that I always "impose" tolerance and acceptance for all cultures and music on "others"!!
Something you absolutely know nothing about when I read your comments here.
Maybe you should go to Wikipedia an read about the meaning of the word "facist".
And from now on you can post what you want Mr Intolerance High and Mighty "my opionistheonlyonewhichcounts" , I will not grace your insufferable outbursts with any comment of mine.
Your are simply not worth it.
Who left you in charge you hateful Idiot? Everyone here can say what they want, but I am against this hateful "this song is just bullshit" or your use of the "f" word, people like you or Thirdrose are so full of hate and despise everyone just because they dare to have another opion than youselves. If you do not like a sing, press PSD. There is no need for comments like "this is just bullshit".
Dispicable!
Less hate, more understanding and tolerance!
For others, for other cultures, for other music styles other opions, or everything basically which does not go along with the mainstream.
Although someones still believe in the superstition that DNA makes people superior or inferior...
Oh, congrats for your tolerance for other cultures and music styles! I am so glad though that not all peoples share your limited view of the world! It must be very lonely in your part of the woods!
VH1, your continued attempt to impose your vision on others marks you as an insufferable fascist. Thirdrose made no mention of cultures, musical styles, color, creed, religion or any other trigger word you're subject to. Stop attacking others simply because you wish to project your worst qualities on those you disagree with. Who the fuck died and left you in you charge?
Oh, congrats for your tolerance for other cultures and music styles! I am so glad though that not all peoples share your limited view of the world! It must be very lonely in your part of the woods!
I so love the Afro/Cuba mash. . . . it works amazingly well no?
much. I think my wife would like it even more than I....and she could understand the lyrics (she's Puerto Rican..)
Thanks to both the listener and Bill and Rebecca.
Time to go order the CD and to give my contribution to RP live long process!
and tonight Abigail Washburn and Elephant Revival provided the lead in
which is what RP has above any other music service, a DJ that knows and loves music and provides such a wonderful flow to the songs.
It's winter, snow all around, night already after a gorgeous sunny day and a orange sun set like a fat balloon, travelling to romeo/lazarus street, lazily on my way to the same terrace as yours, for a café serré sitting and watching the sun waves (lacks a bit of cubes my vision)
Now, it is spring, and you are welcome on my street anytime! Hope you are having a nice time right this minute...
this music is marvelous...
Excellent!
It's winter, snow all around, night already after a gorgeous sunny day and a orange sun set like a fat balloon, travelling to romeo/lazarus street, lazily on my way to the same terrace as yours, for a café serré sitting and watching the sun waves (lacks a bit of cubes my vision)
Salsa is exciting, but subject to professionalism. The sheer joy of watching an old couple do their thing in the shadows outside a club is oddly captivating..
Did you miss the "salsa" part? Salsa is what their thing was. Salsa.
Oh, salsa! You should have said ;)
I have this album though. . . it is great and makes me want to visit Cuba even more.
Words fall me.
Salsa is exciting, but subject to professionalism. The sheer joy of watching an old couple do their thing in the shadows outside a club is oddly captivating..
Did you miss the "salsa" part? Salsa is what their thing was. Salsa.
2. Obtained full album.
And that's the second one today.
So I bought the album via iTunes. All I can say is great great great....
And on top of it, there is a cool video associated with the video.. kinda like the "make of"...
Highly recommend.
Yes. indeed. It’s a great song and Radio Paradise crosses the borders.
According to Google Translate....
When will I,
when will come to the hut?
The swaying of my cart
Born this lament
Compay, hear my quatrain
We have no solution, do you see?
When will I,
when will come to the hut?
Work for English
What fate treacherous!
Fighting for money
That is not my hand, do you see?
When will I,
when will come to the hut?
The life of the road
You go for reeds
Crossing the marsh
Without finding their path
When will I,
when will come to the hut?
No no, it's "Al Vaiven does my carpets." And the chorus is asking "How much does it cost"
I was thinking a carreta was maybe the same as a carucha. At least it made me think of "primer mi carucha (Chevy '39)".
So I bought the album via iTunes. All I can say is great great great....
And on top of it, there is a cool video associated with the video.. kinda like the "make of"...
Highly recommend.
musica llena de alma y energias maravillosas!!!!! sonidos latinos!!!!!!
Words fall me.
Life good!
(or something like that)
No no, it's "Al Vaiven does my carpets." And the chorus is asking "How much does it cost"
(or something like that)
lol, where did you get that from? It's not even close xD (no offense!)
i second that
(or something like that)
To the swing of my cart
I happen to love both!
Me with you.
I take precisely the opposite view. Salsa Celtica are vibrant and exciting, this is dullsville. This is a view not entirely uninfluenced by my having seen Salsa Celtica live a few times, and having experienced their gioia della vita first hand. Afrocubism no doubt appeals to jazzophiles, but it doesn't have the sheer brio of Cuban salsa. Some fusions work and generate something greater than the sum of their parts, others don't, and this is in the latter category, as are the other Afrocubism numbers played on RP. IMHO, as ever.
Usually I find myself agreeing with Fred, but this time there is a schism. Having spent a month travelling around Cuba listening to the local music at every stop (the govt. makes a space available for musicians in every town), there is room for different slants on popular and not so popular within the framework. Live music will always work better than that which is confined and recorded, provided you are lucky enough to be there when the magic happens.....
Salsa is exciting, but subject to professionalism. The sheer joy of watching an old couple do their thing in the shadows outside a club is oddly captivating..
Arf! :-D
I take precisely the opposite view. Salsa Celtica are vibrant and exciting, this is dullsville. This is a view not entirely uninfluenced by my having seen Salsa Celtica live a few times, and having experienced their gioia della vita first hand. Afrocubism no doubt appeals to jazzophiles, but it doesn't have the sheer brio of Cuban salsa. Some fusions work and generate something greater than the sum of their parts, others don't, and this is in the latter category, as are the other Afrocubism numbers played on RP. IMHO, as ever.
And a glass of Talisker. And a panatela.
Perfection....
Well I've only been able to afford one bottle of blue label. The rest of the scotch I've had has been in the moderate range when it comes to price. So while my selection of scotch that I've tried might not have been as worldly as others, I thought it was pretty darn good.
Sometimes there's no accounting for taste. What would you suggest?
And water only.
(edit)
That list is single malt while Blue Label is blended. Completely different.
Single malt, that's my point - why drink blended when there are so many great single malts, unless of course you load it with ice... As you say water only, then you should really experiment with some good single malts..
No need to shoot straight for the expensive 20 odd year olds - try the 10s & 12s, decide what you like then treat yourself to an older one.. they just got more rounded, mellow & smooth with age & you'll find you need less & less water to the point with the 18-20+ yrs, you really don't need to add water, sip & swirl in the mouth & allow the flavours to explode ;-)
To give you suggestions would be to give you my preferences & that would be essentially wrong, there's a whisky for everyone out there!
However as you ask ;-)
- For non smoky / peaty, try the Macallan (very clean) or the Dalmore (very rounded & full bodied, almost like an XO cognac)
- For a hint of peatyness I love the Highland Park or Jura Superstition, both very rounded
- For a more heavily peaty flavour I'd go for a Jura Prophecy or a Tallisker
- And for the really heavy peated - I love a good Laphroaig or Lagavulin.
Most of all, have fun but remember there are a lot of crap whiskies out there too, so tread with care amongst unknown & if you can sample first - that's a great bet. Airport duty frees are great for this ;-)
Discover your own few treasures & they'll reward you evermore - Good luck!
Please select a better whisky, there are literally hundreds to choose from!!! Unless, of course, you put ice in it of course, then go ahead knock yourself out ;-)
Well I've only been able to afford one bottle of blue label. The rest of the scotch I've had has been in the moderate range when it comes to price. So while my selection of scotch that I've tried might not have been as worldly as others, I thought it was pretty darn good.
Sometimes there's no accounting for taste. What would you suggest?
And water only.
(edit)
That list is single malt while Blue Label is blended. Completely different.
Agreed!
Please select a better whisky, there are literally hundreds to choose from!!! Unless, of course, you put ice in it of course, then go ahead knock yourself out ;-)
Review
It’s not always a disaster when plans go astray. Fourteen years after the celebrated sessions in Havana that gave rise to the Buena Vista Social Club, AfroCubism is a re-imagining of how that record might have sounded if the original idea of a collaboration between Malian and Cuban musicians had worked out. In the event, the Malians didn’t arrive, so the project became almost purely Cuban, and spawned the eponymous mega-hit.Of course, many of those involved are sadly no longer with us. Even so, AfroCubism brings together core members of the originally envisaged group with several Mali-based luminaries. Although the material is equally divided between the two cultures, the predominant ambience of AfroCubism is West African. In fact, the sound and arrangements often recall the lovely instrumental album Ballad of Manding (2007) by the inexplicably obscure guitarist and ngoni player Zoumana Diarra.
The best-known figure on AfroCubism – and arguably the group’s leader – is guitarist and singer Eliades Ochoa, who featured on Buena Vista Social Club’s version of Chan Chan. He opens the vocals with a beautifully relaxed take on Al Vaivén De Mi Carreta, a song he once recorded with its composer, Cuban troubadour Ñico Saquito. In a deft symbolic gesture, the other main singer Kasse-Mady Diabaté takes over in the second half, gently moderating his usually stern griot tone to suit the vibe.
Kora maestro Toumani Diabaté maintains a surprisingly discreet presence throughout, only really cutting loose on his own fine composition Mali Cuba, and later on Benséma. Djelimady Tounkara will be familiar to fans of the Super Rail Band, and his fluid, mildly psychedelic electric guitar is especially impressive on Djelimady Rumba. Lassana Diabaté drops breathtaking runs on his balafon (wooden xylophone) into many of the pieces. The other major star is ngoni specialist Bassekou Kouyate, who startles by switching to an amplified bass version of his instrument on the spooky and atmospheric Dakan. Horns, a rhythm section and backing vocalists fill out the arrangements.
World Circuit’s two decade-plus exploration of the long history of musical exchange between Cuba and West Africa didn’t necessarily guarantee the success of AfroCubism, but these players seem to have overcome considerable cultural differences and generated good chemistry together. If the ego issues that often beset such supergroups can be kept in check, this probably won’t be their only outing.
Fidel would approve.
He didn't like music.