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8/27 おはようございます。 Sunny & the Sunliners / Mil Abrazos KL3014 等更新しました。
Anita O'Day / 1949 - 1950 TJ-6003 Carol Stevens / That Satin Doll 1256 Carmen Lundy / Good Morning Kiss bkh523 Carmen McRae / At The Flamingo Jazz Club stcjs819 Ella Fitzgerald / Mack the Knife mgvs64041 Elza Soares / Baterista Wilson Das Neves MOFB3521 Tete Montoliu / Recordando A Line S4335 Tubby Hayes / Mexican Green 886500jcy Sunny & the Sunliners / Mil Abrazos KL3014 Conjunto Matamoros Guillermo Portabales / Estrellas De Cuba TRLP5013 Delegation / the Promise of Love Sb010 Sonny Phillips / Sure 'Nuff prst7737 Gong Kebyar Sebatu / Bali Gamelan Music From Sebatu 2533130 Walter Bishop Jr / Keeper Of My Soul BJQD14 Cartoone / Cartoone Sd8219
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Day 328b: Friday November 24, 2023 - "Fish Friday"
Spending the Thanksgiving holiday down in Mexcio, I had hoped that the standard fare on Thanksgiving Day wouldn't be THE meal of the trip, and when I heard that we were re-convening the Thanksgiving crew at a restaurant downtown, I had high hopes that this would be it. I had dedicated the day to eating my way through Ensenada, and I imagined as much ceviche as I could handle, but lunch at Muelle 3 by the fish market gave us so much more - clam chowder, octopus, and calimari! William ate more Fish than he's ever had in his life - 3 big pieces of Ahi Tuna. So fresh that it was probably swimming earlier in the morning. And then more food came, and then more! It just kep coming until we had to say No More! But when traveling and eating food you can't get anywhere else, you just keep going whether you're full or not - each bite part of the experience! Especially that fresh ahi sashimi and avocado! We were all so happy and satisfied. The meal of the year. We all agreed, and felt like we'd really gotten away with something when the total bill only came to about $200. Blessed. I am coming back here as often as I can. Out front, a statue of a heart. Some artist must have felt the same. A rare meal, worthy of its own post.
Song: Guillermo Portabales - El Carretero
Quote: "He always thought of the sea as ‘la mar’ which is what people call her in Spanish when they love her. Sometimes those who love her say bad things of her but they are always said as though she were a woman. Some of the younger fishermen, those who used buoys as floats for their lines and had motorboats, bought when the shark livers had brought much money, spoke of her as ‘el mar’ which is masculine.They spoke of her as a contestant or a place or even an enemy. But the old man always thought of her as feminine and as something that gave or withheld great favours, and if she did wild or wicked things it was because she could not help them. The moon affects her as it does a woman, he thought" ~Ernest Hemingway
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Whist waiting in the car, I was listening to this lovely chilled Cuban music CD🎶😀
#djsusanita#susanitabakes#mixcloud#cubansalsa#radioshow#susanitasalsashow#salsadance#podcaster#radio#radiohost#weekend
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CUANDO SALI DE CUBA - GUILLERMO PORTABALES MARTES DE BOLEROS
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Ultimate Traveler Playlist
I’ve already made a playlist with 100 travel songs and a playlist with songs that made my spirit travel but I’ve discovered so many new songs since then I HAD to make another post! I tried to add more languages in this one (less “famous” ones) even though I don’t study them all. Also all these songs don’t talk about traveling, but they make me happy and make me want to travel so I want to share them with you :)
English
What a wonderful world - Sam Cooke Won’t be long- Aretha Franklin Hit the road Jack - Ray Charles Down in Mexico - The Coasters Spanish Harlem - Ben E King Riders on the storm - The Doors Ain’t no mountain high enough - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell Wake me up - Aloe Blacc (cover) Desert rose - Sting Happy together - Turtles Wasting my young years - London Grammar Meet you there - 5 seconds of summer We come running - Youngblood Hawke We’re going home - Vance Joy (and all of his music in general) All of Eddie Vedder music All of M83 music (they’re French but they sing in English)
Spanish
Besame mucho - Cesaria Evora Clandestino - Manu Chao El carretero - Guillermo Portabales El condor pasa - Daniel Robles Un dia en el mundo - Vetusta Morla Adios Morena - Rio Mira Tren al sur - Los prisioneros Persiana Americana - Soda Stereo Camino y piedras - Atahualpa Yupanqui (Sting cover)
Portuguese
Preciso me encontrar - Liniker (3% version, it’s a Netflix TV show) Louise du Brésil - Liniker Telegrama - Inovasamba Maré - Inovasamba Quando bate aquela saudade - Rubel Dois neguinhos - Celso Bahia (this is my jam right now I wish I could download it on itunes...) La Belle de jour - Alceu Valença (it’s impossible to listen to this song and not want to travel to Brazil. I have an obsession with Brazilian songs at the moment, it’s such a beautiful language) Solamento - Tuyo (the perfect song to listen to in the car on a rainy day)
French
Le temps est bon - Degiheugi Canopée - Polo & Pan Plage isolée - Polo & Pan La pluie - OralSan & Stromae La vie est belle - Indochine El dulce de leche - Tryo Papa - BifFlo&Oli Sur la route - Gérald de Palmas J’ai la tête en gigue - Jim et Bertrand Caravane - Raphaël J’t’emmène au vent - Louise Attaque
Greek
Ta pedia tou pirea - Janis Nikos (there’s a lot of versions of this song but I like this one) Opa nina nina nai
Italian
Felicità - Al Bano Romina Sarà perque ti amo - Ricchi e poveri Occidentali’s Karma - Francesco Gabbani Comunque andare - Alessandra Amoroso La mia valiglia - Litfiba Roma Bangkok - Baby K
Arabic
Ya Rayah - Dahmane El-Harrachi Khalouni - Souad Massi
Turkish
Dem - Mercan Dede Haydar haydar - Ahmet Kural Man o to - Nu
Rajastani
Katchut Khan - Thierry Robin & Gulabo Sapera (I’m not 100% sure this is Rajhastani, correct me if I’m wrong)
Urdu
Mere rashke qamar - Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Quechua
Ch'uwa yaku kawsaypuni - Luzmila Carpio
Xhosa
Nkosi Sikelel iAfrika (I hesitated before including this one in a travel playlist but I love this song and it talks about unity and the beauty of Africa so why not)
Kimbundu
Mona Ki Ngi Xica - Bonga (a song about a child from Angola leaving his homeland in exile, it makes you feel all kind of emotions)
Faroese
Í Tokuni - Eivør
Tagalog
Simpleng Tao Gloc 9
Without lyrics
El condor pasa - Leo Rojas Andino - Atahualpa Dune - Faran Ensemble Walking with elephants - Ten Walls Bleu - Worakls Djiin - Sahalé Ash - Daydream (I listen to this one all the time it’s so good)
Please add more songs if you want, I love discovering new music from aroud the world :)
#music#songs#playlist#summer playlist#2018 playlost#travel playlist#roadtrip playlist#travel#travelblr#langblr#languages#learning languages#french#english#spanish#portuguese#brazilian#faroese#kimbundu#xhosa#quechua#urban#rajastani#turkish#arabic#greek#italian#foreign music#international music#around the world
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Tres cantos de amor a Colombia.
Tres cantos de amor a Colombia.
Por José Atuesta Mindiola El guitarrista, compositor y cantante Guillermo Portabales (Cuba, 1911-1970), es reconocido por fusionar el género guajira-son con la guaracha, que denominó guajira de salón. Con sus interpretaciones conquistó entre las décadas 30 y 70 a los amantes de la música popular en América Latina. De sus éxitos recordados: ‘El carretero’, ‘Lamento cubano’, ‘Al vaivén de mi…
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Lydia Beatriz Acosta. Born in Bahía Blanca, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina (1948). She graduated in Public Relations from the Superior Institute of Public Relations and Journalism of the South of Bahía Blanca, and in Tourism from the Salvador University of Buenos Aires. In the area of Visual Arts, in 2013 I finished a four-year course at the School of Visual Arts of the Guillermo Roux Foundation, and then continued attending workshops by renowned artists in Buenos Aires (Alejandra Roux, Graciela Genovés/Eduardo Faradje, Marina Curci, Teresa Durmüller) for several years. She also attended Sergio Portabales's engraving workshop throughout 2019. Acosta, she is a member of the Argentine Association of Visual Artists and participated in national collective and individual exhibitions from 2006 to 2020, and virtual exhibitions in 2021/22. Her work is aimed at building an image that will result from an initial dislocation of figurative images from the architectural and natural worlds of life. He bases his strategy on the denial of a certain structure to then focus on deconstructing geometry, giving rise to fragmentation, eliminating symmetries, playing with shapes and volumes to create contrasts between those forms of Euclidean geometry and organic ones – closely using -oops regularly- to finally obtain a new, more harmonic entity, that is, the artist creates an initial chaos that will gradually become a figurative abstraction. @lidiabeatrizacosta #visualart #iava #iavaart #iavaarts #iavaartsorg (en Argentina) https://www.instagram.com/p/CboitP8OK8r/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Trío Matamoros, ca. 1930.
From left to right: Rafael Cueto, Miguel Matamoros, Siro Rodríguez
The Trío Matamoros was one of the most popular Cuban trova groups. It was formed in 1925 by Miguel Matamoros (8 May 1894 in Santiago de Cuba – 15 April 1971; guitar ), Rafael Cueto (14 March 1900 in Santiago de Cuba – 7 August 1991; guitar) and Siro Rodríguez (9 December 1899 in Santiago de Cuba – Regla , 29 March 1981; maracas and claves ). All three were singers and composers.
The Trío Matamoros played boleros and son. They toured all Latin America and Europe and recorded in New York. In 1940 Guillermo Portabales performed with the trio. Matamoros expanded the trio into a conjunto (Conjunto Matamoros) for a trip to Mexico and hired the young Beny Moré as singer from 1945 to 1947. They recorded many 78 rpm records and LPs; some of their output is available on CDs. The group were renowned for the harmony of their voices, and the quality of the lyrics.
Miguel Matamoros was one of the greatest and most prolific composers of Cuban son. His first hit was "El que siembra su maíz" (He who sows his corn), followed by classics such as "Lágrimas negras" (Black tears) and "Son de la loma" (They are from the hill). The group, whose members stayed together for 35 years, announced their disbandment in May 1961. Their last concert had taken place in New York the year before.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trio_Matamoros
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sierra for the playlist thing? 🍷
sierra.
s - sunflower, post malone & swae lee
i - i like it, cardi b, bad bunny & j balvin
e - ecstasy, rusted root
r - ron cafè, etelvina maldonado
r - redbone, childish gambino
a - amorosa guajira, guillermo portabales
thank you for asking angel, you have a lovely lovely name 🍊♡.
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