Spanish music
Spanish music
Well does anyone like Spanish non flamenco "pop" music???
Like ”un dia redondo” from La Guardia ..theme tune to Arrayan a daily progamme (like cross roads)on canal sur TV filmed in Malaga, Coin Alhaurin and coast.
Like ”un dia redondo” from La Guardia ..theme tune to Arrayan a daily progamme (like cross roads)on canal sur TV filmed in Malaga, Coin Alhaurin and coast.
No muerdes la mano que te da de comer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sdTkHWSWuA quite like this one
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gente, afraid that is just the sort of Spanish music that I really can´t stand. To me it´s depressing listening as it sounds and looks like the singers are in dire pain but then, dare I say it, I find flamenco music just the same!!
Give me Colinm´s "Yes sir, I can boogie" any day!l
Guess its a good thing for music that we don´t all have the same taste.
Give me Colinm´s "Yes sir, I can boogie" any day!l
Guess its a good thing for music that we don´t all have the same taste.
These two kids are cool........and probably broke ......but very good .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hTxUU1bHVY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hTxUU1bHVY
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They were right fit, them two. One wore black, the other white. I think the follow was "Sorry I'm a lady" Since then Nada.Colinm wrote:I think the first time I fell in love with Spain or things Spanish was..........
two girls singing 'Yes sir, I can boogie' in the late 70's early 80's (if the memory is still ok) and I think they were called Bacarat.....
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I think the name was Bacarach (Sp) Like the card game
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Going back to the Sevillanas, I would really like to find a book which gave the music and words to these street songs. By marrying up some of my interests (folk music and learning spanish) I was hoping to find another way to increase my knowledge of the language. Anyone out there able to point me in the right direction?
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OK OK ........here's Baccara for the lads
As they are now!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vNMaqlYxAU
As they are now!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vNMaqlYxAU
Buy a CD from Carrefour but check first that inside it has the "letras" (lyrics). The assistants will open them up for you if you smile and say it´s to help your Spanish, if not buy a cheap one. Otherwise google is good if you type in "sevillanas letras". It´s a great way to improve your Spanish.dewbug wrote:Going back to the Sevillanas, I would really like to find a book which gave the music and words to these street songs. By marrying up some of my interests (folk music and learning spanish) I was hoping to find another way to increase my knowledge of the language. Anyone out there able to point me in the right direction?
Más vale un "por si acaso" que un "¿quién lo iba a saber?"
I do like Spanish music when it is played somewhere else! !
Songs that you seemed to hear everywhere in the 70's in Spain, where
Una Paloma Blanca..I'm just a bird in the sky, is about all the words that I can remember...
And Y Viva Espana...by Sylvia ... something.?.. can't remember
And heard everywhere for the past 30 years ..The Birdie Song...not Spanish, but they seemed to love it here...by a Swiss Singer originally, if I remember correctly..
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Gypsy Kings...yes not bad...but I always wondered if they kept spitting in the middle...sounded like it..! !
Songs that you seemed to hear everywhere in the 70's in Spain, where
Una Paloma Blanca..I'm just a bird in the sky, is about all the words that I can remember...
And Y Viva Espana...by Sylvia ... something.?.. can't remember
And heard everywhere for the past 30 years ..The Birdie Song...not Spanish, but they seemed to love it here...by a Swiss Singer originally, if I remember correctly..
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Gypsy Kings...yes not bad...but I always wondered if they kept spitting in the middle...sounded like it..! !
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