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klaus1509 (August 27, 2008 at 11:43 am)
por eso yo pienso que la Salsa no es cubana, ni puertoriqueña, ni dominicana, ni de ningun otro lado que de New York. claro pero eso a mucha gente no le gusta...
javyys (August 4, 2008 at 7:17 am)
Que fuerte... Yo soy Cubano Mexicano y toco la trompeta, y a mi me gusta mucho más lo tradicional que lo mas moderno. Oigo algo de salsa, y me gustan varios géneros tropicales; hasta Reggae y Ska, pero en cuanto a la música Cubana estoy enamorado por completo de lo tradicional. ¿Porque no mejor aceptamos que a cada quien nos gusta mas una cosa que otra y disfrutamos de la música en si, en vez de discutir?...So let's be paceful and enjoy the music, instead argueing each other
Habanero212 (July 16, 2008 at 9:56 pm)
here we go again with this discussion. people...enough already. i've heard this song over an over again. give it a rest.
pasaloco (July 11, 2008 at 1:06 am)
Maestros de Maestros, La Gran Aragon de Cuba para el Mundo. BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!
papamalo (April 10, 2008 at 5:28 pm)
You are Right , there my friend.
there is nothing like a perfect danzon, or columbia for me. it's in my blood.
I am just tired of grown men and women acting like children and fighting, and of people denying what happened in New York.
I think people need to understand that YOU DO NOT OWN THE MUSIC! music belongs with everyone in the world.
any fighting about it's roots, or hybrids, is simply a discussion of nationalism, not music.
I play and sing, and make a living at it. peace!
rioquibu (April 10, 2008 at 7:28 am)
But no matter how Latino you are, one has to be Cuban to hear a hidden but well placed Manicero when played by Cubans like this one is and a puro melao que solo en tierra Cubana se da.
rioquibu (April 10, 2008 at 7:27 am)
Salsa has its own history-great artists from Puerto Rico, New York, Cuban exiles. Rhythms from Colombia, Puerto Rican Bomba. The Dalzon is authentically Cuban, but " Son " is the root of Salsa it comes from Santiago de Cuba .When Dalzon appeared in early 20th century in Havana, the Son also appeared but considered too vulgar by the high society of the time-later they merged to form what you see here.
papamalo (April 10, 2008 at 2:50 am)
And Cubans, greater than you, (Celia Cruz) Mongo Santamaria, Alfredo De La Fe) all know that. Take your nationalist or racist views elsewhere.
This is typical rewriting of history. Very common to NON musicians that only love "traditional" Cuban music. I LOVE Puerto Rican music, and I am Cuban American. Do you play or sing, or just talk shit?
papamalo (April 10, 2008 at 2:46 am)
Sorry. you don't really know what you are talking about.
Salsa was an international thing, with ROOTS in cuban music, but it went in another direction completely. Jazz,(like the arrangements of papo Lucca, and Jorge Millet) R&B (expressed in the smoother, non "ronco" style of singing and deeper harmonies) and avant garde modern music were all incorporated.
papamalo (April 10, 2008 at 2:45 am)
Sorry. you don't really know what you are talking about.
Salsa was an international thing, with ROOTS in cuban music, but it went in another direction completely. Jazz,(like the arrangements of papo Lucca, and Jorge Millet) R&B (expressed in the smoother, non "ronco" style of singing and deeper harmonies) and avant garde modern music were all incorporated. |