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Found this in youtube comments. Any good? They are mixing portuguese and spanish, it's satirizing hispanic-american stereotypes, so there's no literal translation, but the song is about a guy like Clint Eastwood's "Man with no name", the Justiciero, he brings justice, something like that. ---- I was JUST thinking how I haven't heard Highway 61 Revisited in many, many years. It was my Top 5 favorite albums for nearly a decade. Might spin it. Might just enjoy the mind-radio version I have playing. |
yeah it’s a hilarious word salad in 4 languages and containing many musical and word jokes. it’s all jokes.
El justiciero Os Mutantes Once upon a time when the hot sun Was fading behind the mountains. The shadow of a strong man With a gun in his hand, raised to protect The poor people of the haciendas They called him, El Justiciero He, El Justiciero buenos dias Que tienes a decir El Justiciero yo soy pobre Que tienes a me dar Tiengo chocolate quiente Tequila, paga lo que deves El Justiciero cha, cha, cha Que otra cosa puedo dar El Justiciero cha, cha, cha Que otra cosa puedo dar El Justiciero yo tengo 30 hijos con hambre La guerra, la guerra me ay strupatto tanto bene Socuerro El Justiciero, ajuda-me por favor He, El Justiciero buenos dias Que tienes a decir El Justiciero yo soy pobre Que tienes a me dar Besa me mucho juanita Banana, quando calienta sol El Justiciero cha, cha, cha Que otra… — besides the flamenco guitar and rhythm changes there are phrases from popular songs there, “besame mucho” (a famous bolero), “toma chocolate paga lo que debes” (from “el bodeguero”, which was a cha-cha-cha, or: a mambo for white people who couldn’t dance to black rhythms, and while originally cuban was made popular by nat king cole), “cuando calienta el sol” (a spanish pop song of the time), 'qué otra cosa puedo dar" comes from "sabor a mí " which is a superpopular bolero, “juanita banana” which is a gringo atrocity reminiscent i guess of poor carmen miranda https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juanita_Banana_(song), etc. etc. , and the italian is suggestive of the spaghetti western yeah. the lady who sings claims to have “30 children” who go hungry. anyway. all of this, all of tropicália, goes back to oswald de andrade, who was a great poet in the early XX century, and his “cannibal manifesto” (inspired by the natives eating some calvinist missionaries in the 16th century i think), asking brazilian poets to incorporate and assimilate all influences, and make them theirs. so tropicalia added all sorts of things to traditional brazilian music (and earned the hate of right and left). and os mutantes, who were younger and more playful and got more high more often than gil and veloso, took it to some great extremes. eta: oh yeah ha ha ha ha check out juanita banana https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nrcK7zeMnSI what a horror lol there’s a great documentary about carmen miranda, “bananas is my business”, kinda supertragic, a woman trapped to death by the stereotypes she embodied. (but fortunately we have os mutantes to make us laugh) |
another reconstitution:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sivuca’s maria fulô miriam makeba 1966 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Fh6eA1WF-EM os mutantes 1968 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SOKlD3TVVGs |
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caetano_Veloso’s “baby”
original “straight” version sung by gal costa (they cowrote i think), 1968 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7ey65touQaY os mutantes arrangement, same year https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=--uRcXZQcoI |
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Whoah. Seriously? I mean, it’s a decent and clever cover (I saw them both play it in concert, so I’m no Stones hater), but FUCK ME the original is tear-inducingly beautiful in its epic jangley awesomeness. Goddamn. Highway 61 Recisited is the best Dylan album too. It’s like the White Album of Dylan albums. |
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yeah, it's great but i think it's jagger's voice that puts that version slightly over the other one for me. funny thing he introduces it by saying that dylan "wrote it for us". really? lol. hmmm... anyway, it’s kinda anthemic, and the harmonica at the end sounds great. can’t explain. but anyway great song either way. hendrix has a couple of live versions too and the winterland one is great (this is a new-rehash posthumous album looks like). |
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Vomitific? Hey fuck You! Highway 61 > you. |
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Yeaaaaahh I’m pretty sure that song was not written for The Rolling Stones. Hah. Like both versions fine, but if jangle is your thangle, it’s Highway or the highway. |
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i don’t know what jangle is here but the dylan version has the better piano. great piano all throughout that album. i gotta investigate who did it and pursue. musically the dylan version is better no question. i mean it’s an impeccable song. he recorded it like i’m sure it sounded in his head, or as close to what he wanted, except maybe for his horrible nasal timbre ha ha ha, but he did hit every note and every inflection just right, and the song is priceless. the stones version is quite cheesy in fact. but i do like my velveeta every now and then in a spam sandwich haaa haaa haaaa. yeah. dorito-stuffed. and larded with mayo from a jar. the stones version is worse, but i like it more. like i said, i have vulgar tastes. i don’t mind on occasion having my emotions manipulated with obviously coarse tools. i like a little bit of stadium feeling every now and then, like an ape. for this i pity me! ha ha ha. |
https://www.nts.live/schedule/2
autechre residency, get in on the phatttt (kicking off with new stuff) gabbi losoncy - hh crys cole / oren ambarchi - hotel record maher shalal hash baz - マヘル国立気分 royal trux - accelerator |
yellow kid rips
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You did click on the link and are just messing with me, right? It gets harder and harder to tell these days... Of course, if you hadn't read Dylan's own description of "Like A Rolling Stone" as "vomitific" before, then I don't know how many rocks you've been living under. Anyway, welcome to my bedroom: |
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Nah I know you’re a huge Dylan fan. I was messing. But I did not know Dylan had called the song “vomitific,” so apparently I’m some kind of crab or earthworm. Nice bedroom. I used to have Sonic Youth over my bed like that. Then Coltrane. |
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...and then your girlfriend took over the place? ;) |
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Ween- Pure Guava.
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More or less, yes. I actually used to have a great like 8-foot Thiusand Leaves poster too that stretched from floor to ceiling in one of our apartments. I think it stayed up for about a week before it started to creep her out. Me, I love it. But yeah, wooden indoor wind chimes (for what though?) and other snit took its place. :( |
Richard Bishop solo guitar sets Tangier Sessions
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Yes! I think it might be my favourite Ween album. It's consistently great all the way through. (pure guava again) |
it's not my favorite, but it's up there. I *think* Mollusk would be my #1. Probably. Maybe C&C. I don't know. Pure Guava is awesome tho. So much good stuff on there. I guess those would be my top 3 Ween albums anyway.
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1. Chocolate & Cheese (barely) 2. The Mollusk 3. ... I can’t say. Been too long since I’ve Weened hard. |
kalbells
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFzBC3SVGbE i've listened to this song several times today. my fav weens are: the pod, pure guava, and the mollusk. |
on this morning’s hike listened to old babes in toyland’s NEMESISTERS which i found downloaded on my phone (when did i do that? was i drinking?)
i thought i’d find it dated but not really. please note i don’t understand most of the lyrics just by listening. so i focus on the music only. sure some shit that was popular 25 years ago like hello and drivin’ and sweet ‘69 do elicit flashbacks—but you look past the nostalgia and there’s some good shit there. i’m relistening to middle man right now thinking it sounds great today without any references to anything. just read that they’re touring again. hmmmm....anybody here been to their shows in this century? |
I don't just love this woman, I am IN love with her. |
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another morning spent listening to héctor lavoe + willie colón who can turn any morning workout into an ecstatic party
the trombones in “todo tiene su final” are sooooo fuuuuuuuucking awesome! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sFg-GLEGySI god damn! and the changes in beat and the lyrics and the bones and the voice going off separate melodies like a baroque tune every time the lyrics launch into a simile. the danzón-style piano descarga. the magnificently understated percussion. everything in this song is fucking great. must be played LOUD. on speakers that fill the room. |
this. this just....
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=E9iIBCO3vlE fuck yeah i teared up a little. i mean. la reina del guaguancó at the height of her powers. in kinhasa of all places. and that lineup—insane. just out of this world. |
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Chrome - Half Machine Lip Moves (touch and go pressing)
Chrome - 3rd From The Sun (siren pressing) |
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I call bullshit. You are not listening to that. |
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Yeah yeah! |
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I am... Out of morbid curiosity. Found at a yard sale last year for 50 cents haha. |
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Because everyone thinks their garbage is gold.
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lol. did you finish it? just to see if you could?
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