ZChannel From United States of America, joined Jan 2006, 183 posts, RR: 0 Posted (7 years 3 months 2 weeks 2 days 16 hours ago) and read 1791 times:
I need help identifying a song. It has Paulina Rubio, Julieta Venegas and two other idiots I don't know (I think it's two guys. It could be just one). The first two stanzas are sung by the guy(s), then Paulina sings one, then Julieta sings the last. Actually, the song is more Latin Pop that Roc en Espanol. At any rate, the help will be appreciated...
MD11Engineer From Germany, joined Oct 2003, 13369 posts, RR: 64 Reply 1, posted (7 years 3 months 2 weeks 2 days 15 hours ago) and read 1788 times:
Durante de mi viaje a Barcelona en enero me he comprado una CD del grupo punkista espanol "La Polla Records". Los conosco de un concierto en Berlin en los anos ochentas.
Luisde8cd From Venezuela, joined Aug 2004, 2518 posts, RR: 34 Reply 2, posted (7 years 3 months 2 weeks 2 days 15 hours ago) and read 1785 times:
Quoting ZChannel (Thread starter): I need help identifying a song. It has Paulina Rubio, Julieta Venegas and two other idiots I don't know (I think it's two guys. It could be just one). The first two stanzas are sung by the guy(s), then Paulina sings one, then Julieta sings the last. Actually, the song is more Latin Pop that Roc en Espanol. At any rate, the help will be appreciated...
It's only one guy, he's called Coti Sorokin from Argentina.
The song is:
Coti Sorokin feat. Paulina Rubio/Julieta Venegas - Nada fue un error
Hope that helps.
Saludos desde Caracas,
Luis
Viasa we miss you!. Good times will return after Chavez is gone!
ZChannel From United States of America, joined Jan 2006, 183 posts, RR: 0 Reply 3, posted (7 years 3 months 2 weeks 2 days 15 hours ago) and read 1781 times:
That's my exact feeling when I hear Miranda - Don (Guitarra de Lolo). Monterrey's Radio DJ had some kind of love for that song when I visited Mexico in December.
Saludos desde Caracas,
Luis
Viasa we miss you!. Good times will return after Chavez is gone!
Derico From Argentina, joined Dec 1999, 4233 posts, RR: 13 Reply 8, posted (7 years 3 months 2 weeks 2 days 4 hours ago) and read 1759 times:
Paulina Rubio... LOL. Don't tell Argentine teens that are 'rolingas' or 'ricoteros' that it is rock. Much less to the 'metaleros' or the 'anarquistas'...
Or the 'unders' or 'subtes'...
Many many times, what is rock in the rest of Latin America is 'pop' in Argentina. And quite a few times rock bands that are huge in the rest of the world, are quite polarizing in Argentina. Soda Stereo, Enanitos Verdes, Los Latigos, Miranda! (considered pop in Argentina, rock elsewhere), come to mind. Even Babasonicos...
How many times has that discussion come up at www.rock.com.ar forums??? Many. It's like the A v B / US vs EU discussions here.
I guess such divisions stem because Argentina has such a huge rock scene and the longest history (over four decades) of it, by far the largest non-english rock culture in the world. So that while the top Argentine bands are revered elsewhere in Latin America and many parts of Europe, they actually don't command a monolothic reverence in Argentina itself.
Gustavo Santaolalla, who in the 70s was head of Arco IRis, a GREAT symphonic-rock band with argentine country music tinges (folk), won an Oscar last sunday as well.
My internet was not shut down, the internet has shut me down
Mighluss From Spain, joined Oct 2001, 931 posts, RR: 9 Reply 9, posted (7 years 3 months 2 weeks 2 days 3 hours ago) and read 1752 times:
Quoting MD11Engineer (Reply 1): Durante de mi viaje a Barcelona en enero me he comprado una CD del grupo punkista espanol "La Polla Records". Los conosco de un concierto en Berlin en los anos ochentas.
Jan
Hehehehe... It's a classic (when I had 15 years ) My favorite LP: "Donde se Habla"
Had to be great that concert in Berlin! I went to some of them, but in Spain.
If you want some good Spanish Pop-Rock, you should look at Gabinete Galigari, La Union, Radio Futura, Heroes del Silencio... etc Or maybe Alaska i los Pegamoides, Joaquin sabina, Rosendo... Pata Negra (!!!!)... oh well, all this was done in the 80's and 90's, I feel I'm stuck in that era...