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Is this supposed to keep the giant rodents at bay?
fede550 wrote:

 


Este tipo de comentarios racistas estaría bien que se los ahorraran...




exactly. {#Clap}
I'm giving this a 10 for all you pendejos who freak out at the sound of an Andean flute. 
Hey Bill! How about a segue to Morricone's Once Upon a Time in America soundtrack, now that we're in a pan pipe kind of mood.
 

Pan flutes: just say "no."
 OmegaConcern wrote:

 

omega I love you. LOL
Nooooooo!!! Radio Paradise, the Andean pan-flute people have invaded you too!
larga vida a la música de los Andes!{#Cheers}
oh, Renaissance Faire - how I've missed thee!
 Marley wrote:
This totally reminds me of that South Park episode where the kids start a Peruvian pan flute band. lol
  hahaha ....that was my first thought when it started playing! well that, coupled with 'augh...pan flutes can be so annoying'


This totally reminds me of that South Park episode where the kids start a Peruvian pan flute band. lol


i didn't know RP would play zamfir! this is really great! i guess RP is ecclectic.

Serranias and El Pituco, are songs they show to have art and talent it can be in any part of the world -   9.



thoroughly mind-numbing and irksome

 OmegaConcern wrote:

 
EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 jools wrote:

Really sorry, but this is a very irritating track!!!!{#Frustrated}


 

Indeed.
 thewiseking wrote:
wait! i just saw these dudes on the platform of the uptown D train!

 


Este tipo de comentarios racistas estaría bien que se los ahorraran...




 thewiseking wrote:
wait! i just saw these dudes on the platform of the uptown D train!

 
LOL

Really sorry, but this is a very irritating track!!!!{#Frustrated}


 Odyzzeuz wrote:


Yeah, I saw them in Barcelona and Austin. I think it's a franchise operation.

 

Have seen them in Kyoto and DC too. :)


 


This particular song was used in "The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill"


a mi tambien
Danny_G wrote:
Muy bueno
Por supuesto que sí. Me encanta.
spent six incredible weeks in the andes and even i find this boring.
OmegaConcern wrote:
OmegaConcern. I don;t know who you are or even if you are male or female, but I love you.
OmegaConcern wrote:
You said it!
OmegaConcern wrote:
LOL!!!
phoenix wrote:
does anyone else hear Simon and Garfunkel? "I'd rather be a hammer than a nail...oh yes I would, if I only could..."
That is just what I was thinking as this song began.
Muy bueno
Meanwhile, back in The Shire with Frodo.......
does anyone else hear Simon and Garfunkel? "I'd rather be a hammer than a nail...oh yes I would, if I only could..."
ZAMFIR!!
thewiseking wrote:
wait! i just saw these dudes on the platform of the uptown D train!
Bro' Hernan plays a superb game of soccer! Matches the chuarango and flute of this gem.
Just spent a month in Peru...now whenever I hear the pan flute I have a pavlovian response and require a pisco sour.
wait! i just saw these dudes on the platform of the uptown D train!
I prefer Hernan Crespo.
i don't like these kind of flutes...
This reminds me - must go to the shopping mall!
Me gusta mucho!
pmnixa wrote:
This song starts off sounding like the song at the end of the Star Wars movie (must be number 6).
Yes, you can hear the stormtrooper helmets filling in the backbeat.
This song starts off sounding like the song at the end of the Star Wars movie (must be number 6).
The ubiquitous Peruvian flautist have replaced the flower-toting Hari Krishnas of airport fame as the most comical group of salesman in American society. I'm sure John Denver is rolling over in his grave…High Calypso I sing to …….
Odyzzeuz wrote:
Yeah, I saw them in Barcelona and Austin. I think it's a franchise operation.
Maybe they make so much in tips, they are supporting the GNP in Bolivia....as well as their families and communities.... ya never know....
Kaisersosay wrote:
swear I saw these guys in Amsterdam ,,,,,Boston,,,they're everywhere
Yeah, I saw them in Barcelona and Austin. I think it's a franchise operation.
swear I saw these guys in Amsterdam ,,,,,Boston,,,they're everywhere
DoctorHooey wrote:
isn't this the band that busks in every major city in the world? I coulda sworn I heard these same guys in Boston, San Francisco, Rome, etc. etc. It's gotta be them, though in Rome they were playing "Sounds of Silence"
I was gonna say the same thing: Isn't this the Guatamalan guys that stand on the corner in Chi?
accordionista wrote:
Wow- this takes me back to my bookselling days on Granville Island, listnening to the cute South American buskers do this tune!
Yeah, I hear you. And that pan-pipe playing dude. Can't remeber his name, but damned good player. Granville Island... did the seagulls swoop down and knock your lunch out of your hand, too? Was a great weekend. Anyone in Vancouver BC, and wanting a great day out... GO!
isn't this the band that busks in every major city in the world? I coulda sworn I heard these same guys in Boston, San Francisco, Rome, etc. etc. It's gotta be them, though in Rome they were playing "Sounds of Silence"
wake me up when this is over.
Wow- this takes me back to my bookselling days on Granville Island, listnening to the cute South American buskers do this tune!
I was google-earthing in the andes a few hours ago, and boy this music makes me want to jump on the next plane to dance my little ass across them mountains..
It's good. Thanks for continuing to find new music and new genres that still fit with the rest of what you play.
Reminds me of my Peace Corps days in Bolivia. Have any Los Chaskas out there?
Wow, bolivian myself i can't believe, this is very nice! Thanks RP (as usual) Oscar
Gee, must be the first time Bill's played this!