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| 22 November 2007 19:17 |
| merci c'est gentil |
| 23 November 2007 22:47 |
| cendrillon's song is really nice. Although I don't know the meaning without lyrics. The cartoon is made of paintings, this is similar to Chinese old cartoon, made of watercolour. |
| 24 November 2007 02:19 |
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| 24 November 2007 04:08 |
guilonNumber of messages: 1549 | Pluiepoco, man: Do you want an English translation of Cendrillon's song lyrics? Just ask for it, they are very very poetic, you may really like them.
By the way, cendrillon, la chanson française a tellement évolué depuis les temps où je chantais ces tubes des années quatre-vingts. Oh la vache! Désolé, encore un vieillard ennuyeux, ne fais pas attention. |
| 24 November 2007 07:14 |
guilonNumber of messages: 1549 | I am, as every one else I suppose, a passionate freak about my own language, I'm going to post my favourite songs from all of the countries where Spanish is spoken.
Here is Pablo Milanés, in Cuban Spanish:
Yolanda
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| 24 November 2007 04:41 |
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| 24 November 2007 04:51 |
guilonNumber of messages: 1549 | Chabuca Granda with those beautiful "walking" Peruvian horses:
José Antonio
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| 24 November 2007 04:56 |
guilonNumber of messages: 1549 | Who doesn't know this one?
Por una cabeza
Carlos Gardel, the legendary tango singer |
| 24 November 2007 05:04 |
guilonNumber of messages: 1549 | The smooth Venezuelan Spanish:
Franco de Vita
Te amo
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| 24 November 2007 07:41 |
guilonNumber of messages: 1549 | Bolivia, this racial Mercedes Sosa singer about the Uruguayan poetess Alfonsina Storni who supposedly drowned herself into the seas:
Alfonsina y el mar
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| 24 November 2007 05:32 |
guilonNumber of messages: 1549 | Puerto Montt
"Los Iracundos" were a legend when I was a kid. From Uruguay, that tiny country situated between Argentina and Brazil |
| 24 November 2007 05:52 |
guilonNumber of messages: 1549 | Gaviota used to sing long time ago in Costa Rica:
No deseo ni pensar
PS: MarÃa, you weren't even born!!!
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| 24 November 2007 06:09 |
guilonNumber of messages: 1549 | Mexico, cradle of the best musicians in Spanish nowadays
Maná
Vivir sin aire
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| 24 November 2007 06:20 |
guilonNumber of messages: 1549 | Dominican Republic dances along this bachata rythm:
Juan Luis Guerra
Bachata rosa
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| 24 November 2007 07:13 |
guilonNumber of messages: 1549 | |
| 24 November 2007 08:05 |
piasNumber of messages: 8114 | wow...guilon,
you know A LOT of songs! |
| 24 November 2007 09:17 |
goncinNumber of messages: 3706 | Hey, guilão! I just love "Vivir sin aire"!
I like to listen to it when I need something to warm my heart... Times ago I managed to play it on my guitar, but for now I think I've forgotten both the lyrics and the chords... |
| 24 November 2007 13:27 |
piasNumber of messages: 8114 | |
| 24 November 2007 16:03 |
| Good job, guilon! |
| 16 December 2007 16:27 |
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