juanos (Somewhere between the US and Guatemala) | | Posted: May 21, 2013 - 21:46 | |
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Lazarus (Bethany) | | Posted: Apr 01, 2013 - 20:24 | |
ambrebalte wrote: 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... |
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wendyleefrancis (Somewhere in Canada) | | Posted: Feb 08, 2013 - 13:17 | |
Just had to stop working for a few minutes and absorb this sensuous song!
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-Cor-
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Ah, transports me back to Ecuador!
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magnum-uk (Warwickshire, UK) | | Posted: Jan 29, 2013 - 01:59 | |
This is one of the many songs I hear on RP that I have never heard before that inspire me to go and buy the album. Excellent!
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ambrebalte (Wolxheim (France) - Dreaming about resuming my life in Beijing province) | | Posted: Jan 16, 2013 - 10:52 | |
AndyJ wrote:Nice Sunday morning music... transports me to another place and another time; sitting outside, almost smell strong black coffee, non-American icgarette smoke from a distant table, sitting outside watching the world awaken... Thanks 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) |
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Poacher (Brighton, UK) | | Posted: Jan 16, 2013 - 10:49 | |
TerryS wrote:
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. |
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d-don (Oregon) | | Posted: Jan 16, 2013 - 10:49 | |
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jt1
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Nice. Works much better than I would have expected when following on from Queens Of The Stone Age.
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AndyJ (Oregon) | | Posted: Oct 14, 2012 - 08:23 | |
Nice Sunday morning music... transports me to another place and another time; sitting outside, almost smell strong black coffee, non-American icgarette smoke from a distant table, sitting outside watching the world awaken... Thanks
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shellbella (so california) | | Posted: Sep 25, 2012 - 12:24 | |
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joelbb
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Definitely, kudos are due to B&R for pulling in much excellent world music.
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Toke (Bournemouth UK) | | Posted: Sep 04, 2012 - 12:32 | |
The ''Maestro'' has struck again what a very apt follow on from ''Al Valven de Mi Carre'' thanks Bill/Rebecca who-ever is responsible. °º©©º°
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4merdj (donde el viento se devuelve) | | Posted: Jul 24, 2012 - 14:21 | |
The core of this tune is based on "Guajiro Music" from Cuba, akin to Country-Western music in the US. Evokes pastoral images of the country side. (Combined with African rhythms and lyrics).
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(former member) (hotel in Las Vegas) | | Posted: Jul 11, 2012 - 21:11 | |
I've got this album, and it is sensational... love this music...
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TerryS (Another SW) | | Posted: Jul 11, 2012 - 21:11 | |
Poacher wrote: 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. |
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stevendejong
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1. Heard on RP. 2. Obtained full album.
And that's the second one today.
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giorgio49 (Hamburg) | | Posted: May 22, 2012 - 08:05 | |
netstv wrote:So this is one of the reasons I love RP so much. I would have NEVER heard this on the radio.
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. |
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The_Enemy (...is within) | | Posted: Apr 27, 2012 - 11:00 | |
"Al vaiven de mi carreta" = "The rocking of my cart"
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?
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Hannio (Austin, TX) | | Posted: Apr 20, 2012 - 14:36 | |
AvoidingWork wrote: 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)". |
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shellbella (so california) | | Posted: Apr 20, 2012 - 14:33 | |
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netstv (On the east side of the bay) | | Posted: Mar 30, 2012 - 07:34 | |
So this is one of the reasons I love RP so much. I would have NEVER heard this on the radio.
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.
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Moaner (Island Heaven!!) | | Posted: Mar 30, 2012 - 07:32 | |
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tiny_tina_zuleta (Colombia / The city of eternal spring) | | Posted: Mar 23, 2012 - 13:22 | |
musica llena de alma y energias maravillosas!!!!! sonidos latinos!!!!!! |
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ferwoman
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Poacher (Brighton, UK) | | Posted: Feb 17, 2012 - 03:51 | |
TerryS wrote:The sheer joy of watching an old couple do their thing in the shadows outside a club is oddly captivating.. Words fall me. |
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kylerollins (Atlanta, GA, USoA) | | Posted: Jan 16, 2012 - 09:59 | |
Can't believe all the comments hating on this song... love the inflection of the vocals.
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NewFee (Toronto - Beaches) | | Posted: Jan 16, 2012 - 09:58 | |
Fantastic run of acoustic music here on RP this morning, and just as I settled in front of my Arcam/Tannoy/DAC system and the 192 Ogg stream, nicely cranked...
Life good!
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AvoidingWork (Home of Big Boy #4004) | | Posted: Jan 03, 2012 - 12:44 | |
johnjconn wrote:Al Vaiven de Mi Carreta , in english translate, " Al Vaiven was here" (or something like that) No no, it's "Al Vaiven does my carpets." And the chorus is asking "How much does it cost" |
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bentonian (Longmont, CO) | | Posted: Jan 03, 2012 - 12:38 | |
Bad, but it does go on forever!
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