brizzy (Bonny Doon, Ca) | | Posted: Nov 18, 2012 - 12:24 | |
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rpdevotee (San Jose, CA) | | Posted: Nov 18, 2012 - 12:22 | |
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Rotterdam
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jkhandy wrote: Colombian's don't really eat tacos. More like: Arroz con Coco, Cuchuco de Trigo or Lechona. Funny how most Americans lump all the peoples south of the border into "taco eaters."
'Most Americans?' Is that not a bit offensive in itself? |
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aelfheld
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jkhandy wrote:Colombian's don't really eat tacos. More like: Arroz con Coco, Cuchuco de Trigo or Lechona. Funny how most Americans lump all the peoples south of the border into "taco eaters." You're taking offense when none appears to be offered. |
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tiny_tina_zuleta (Colombia / The city of eternal spring) | | Posted: Apr 11, 2012 - 12:51 | |
música de mi pueblo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  VIVA COLOMBIA |
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TerryS (Another SW) | | Posted: Mar 10, 2012 - 20:55 | |
Heard this played in Trinidad, Cuba last year; wasn't as good as this rendition.
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Stingray (NWO reloaded) | | Posted: Jan 07, 2012 - 08:59 | |
Colombia has better stuff for sale!
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unclehud (300 feet above the planet) | | Posted: Dec 06, 2011 - 13:28 | |
"Spiderman, Spiderman ..."
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jkhandy (Near the ocean (in my mind)) | | Posted: Oct 20, 2011 - 11:56 | |
smackiepipe wrote:I'm hungry. Let's go get a taco.
- Mr. White
Colombian's don't really eat tacos. More like: Arroz con Coco, Cuchuco de Trigo or Lechona. Funny how most Americans lump all the peoples south of the border into "taco eaters." |
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MiracleDrug (Earth) | | Posted: Oct 20, 2011 - 11:53 | |
smackiepipe wrote:I'm hungry. Let's go get a taco.
- Mr. White
If you shoot this man, you die next. Repeat. If you shoot this man, you die next. - also Mr. White
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mrtuba9 (most likely near Normal) | | Posted: Oct 20, 2011 - 11:52 | |
I'm thinking if I were a jazz band director in High School, I'd use this song to teach how your solo can should fit in with the rest of the tune.
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smackiepipe (Western North Carolina) | | Posted: Aug 18, 2011 - 11:07 | |
I'm hungry. Let's go get a taco.
- Mr. White
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shawshank (Maryland) | | Posted: Aug 02, 2011 - 13:07 | |
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prickelpit96 (Where the grass is green and the ball is round, meet me in the stand behind the goal.) | | Posted: Jul 18, 2011 - 02:19 | |
Cool stuff! Perfectly meets my idea of summer. |
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Weblizard
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ce wrote:I could add Balkan Beats, Dixieland, etc. to that list I would guess that the common root to East-European Klezmer & Balkan-beats and Spanish/Hispanic music may be related to gypsies. Not sure if/where Dixieland fits in. My first thought was klezmer, too! It was the woodwinds... |
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cohifi (Denver) | | Posted: May 15, 2011 - 19:20 | |
Mnemo wrote:Pass me the cuba libre
Gypsies are good ! |
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ce (the Netherlands) | | Posted: Apr 14, 2011 - 05:45 | |
Frater_Kork wrote:And just to fill in, don't this sound like a slightly Klezmery Cumbia?
(Not saying that this colombian treasure is in any way related to klezmer, just that my European ears have heard similar woodwind cadences from a closer region and thus wanted to point out the similarity.)
bitbanger wrote:Probably long forgotten common Middle Eastern musical influences.
I could add Balkan Beats, Dixieland, etc. to that list I would guess that the common root to East-European Klezmer & Balkan-beats and Spanish/Hispanic music may be related to gypsies. Not sure if/where Dixieland fits in. |
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Mnemo (close to munich) | | Posted: Mar 29, 2011 - 08:40 | |
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nicolewe
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johnjconn wrote:OH Lucy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   hahahhaha! |
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Felix_The_Cat (Buenos Aires, Argentina) | | Posted: Jan 25, 2011 - 14:50 | |
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allisonscola (wishing I was behind my piano) | | Posted: Jan 25, 2011 - 14:50 | |
Bill, I'm loving the clarinet theme you've got going on over the last 45 minutes or so!  |
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Businessgypsy (Deepest, Darkest Florida) | | Posted: Dec 09, 2010 - 12:56 | |
belalugosi wrote:Is not Klezmer! is colombian music: Lucho Bermudez, one of the most important musicians of the local scene. A wonderful mixture between jazz and latin rhythms like Cumbia and Porro. I suggest that you read before write your comments.
Reminds me of the poster who said a Klezmer tune reminded them of a day in the French Quarter! It's the aural equivalent of "they all look alike to me". Doesn't help that the Sushi bars around here are run by Koreans who also serve Chinese food (although the implications for repairing historical wounds are encouraging).
Dangit! Now I want to hear the Klezmatics. Nope, make that the New Orleans Klezmer All Stars. Those guys rock! |
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2cats (Oklahoma) | | Posted: Dec 09, 2010 - 12:38 | |
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johnjconn (chicago land) | | Posted: Nov 23, 2010 - 13:17 | |
OH Lucy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  |
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Netto (Khimki, Russia) | | Posted: Nov 07, 2010 - 18:03 | |
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PA1749 (Jim Thorpe, PA) | | Posted: Oct 07, 2010 - 05:25 | |
Makes me wanna grab a six-shooter, jump on my horse, and plug the speakers full of lead.
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DanFHiggins (Mid Maryland) | | Posted: Aug 04, 2010 - 05:10 | |
A bit repetitive for my taste.. A bit repetitive for my taste.. A bit repetitive for my taste.. A bit repetitive for my taste.. A bit repetitive for my taste..
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More_Cowbell (Northern IL) | | Posted: Jun 01, 2010 - 12:10 | |
Strada4Ever wrote:El Maestro Lucho Bermudez.. Compositor y Músico Colombiano  Drew Carey?  |
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Kimberly8 (Washington, DC) | | Posted: Apr 30, 2010 - 19:39 | |
Yeah it does sound a bit klezmery....with a bit ' o squrrel nut zippers..not bad though.
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sirdroseph (Outer Mongolia) | | Posted: Feb 26, 2010 - 13:45 | |
derekd wrote:Squirrel Nut Zipper's "Afterlife" anyone?
This is far superior IMO.  |
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