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Chilanga banda - Café Tacvba
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shotaro-98 · 11 months
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bunny-stereo · 2 months
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remasterizados · 1 year
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Las Persianas de Café Tacvba, del álbum Café Tacvba (1992)
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sigelfire · 1 month
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Diego Luna and Café Tacuba presenting the Ambulante Tour at Vive Latino 2011
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harwey89 · 7 months
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No te has imaginado lo que por ti he esperado, pues eres lo que más amo en este mundo, eres…
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c0rteza · 8 months
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roskirambles · 4 months
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(Archive) Animated short film of the day: Down to the bone (Hasta los huesos, 2002)
Originally posted: January 2nd, 2023 Yesterday I mentioned a few important figures, but one of them might elude you: René Castillo. Taking a look at it's small but remarkable filmography may clue you in why he was part of the project, for he is a master of the craft of Stop Motion. More than that, however, his body of work is so overtly Mexican it's nigh impossible to think it was done elsewhere. And really, what's more Mexican than Día de Muertos?
The visuals here are quite eclectic to say the least. Uneven on it's shapes, vibrant in color with some chiaroscuro, a little raunchy in humor (through mostly through visual innuendo) and generally speaking having slight sense of irreverence, it's representation of the afterlife is a lot more influential than you would be lead to believe. Coco (2016) is an obvious one, but this short came out before Corpse Bride (2005) started principal photography, Tim Burton admitting having taken cues from here. It's not hard to see why either: it captures the festivity and energy of Mexican celebrations in ways Disney never dared to.
And yet, the story doesn't shy away from the weight of mortality being the center of the celebration, the sobering epiphany that comes with the holiday that some day we're gonna leave someone behind. In contrast with the black comedy reigning Castillo's first short film Sin Sostén (Without a Bra, 1998), amongst the humor of this one lies a simple but striking character arc, a man coming to grips with the fact he's no longer among the living and has to say goodbye to them as much as they are to him.
Between the music by Café Tacvba, the singing of Eugenia León and all the references to the Mexican Revolution, a lot of singificant figures and imagery from the country may inevitably fly over your head. Regardless, those aspects that are universal within manage to make it a strong contender for the best Día de Muertos animation piece ever made.
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Café Tacvba is a Mexican Alternative Rock made in 1989 and known for their mix of traditional mexican music with Rock.
In addition to the commercial and critical success they have achieved, the group is recognized for its avant-garde cultural project which mixes rock and its usual themes with lyrics, stories and sounds extracted from Mexican popular culture, the latter thanks to the use in various songs. of instruments such as tololoche and jarana. Among the main awards obtained throughout his career, the Grammy and the Latin Grammy stand out.
Re achieved the gold record in Mexico for more than 40,000 copies sold, definitively putting the quartet on the Spanish rock map.
Theyve been on MTV their most famous songs are "Eres", "La ingrata" and "Aprovéchate". Propaganda Below;
"El Rubén es medio Joto, Re es una obra de arte y la mezcla entre folclore y rock es eximia" "deben ser mi banda favorita mexicana, me encanta que se noten las influencias indígenas y populares y como se mezclan con influencias punk y urbanas 🔥"
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Charly García is a Argentinian rock musician and got his start in his teenage ages as he started Sui Generis with his classmate Nito in the 70s.
he would go on to make another group in his adult years called PorSuiGieco and La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros, it jumpstarted rock in latin america, they didn't last long and he would have a pause to go to Brazil, come to argentina back to start Serú Girán and become one of the most successful bands from the 70s, he then went on to have a solo career after that
his most famous songs are "Tu amor" "Fanky" And "Influencia" below is fan submitted propaganda
"Es un demente, se tiró de un noveno piso, es anarquista, mostró el culo en un recital, tiene vitiligo y le hace el bigote blanco y negro, bardeaba siempre a los milicos, es un hombre trola, he has it all"
"NO PUEDE NO TENER A CHARLY GARCIA. bowie latinoamericano antes de que existiera bowie. sobrevivió un piscinazo. que sería de la música de nuestro continente sin el!!!!!" "Ícono del rock argentino, escribió poesía incomparable + es re buena fuente de memes. Lit qué mas querés" "Bigote multicolor, decirle a la policía “no es mi culpa que usted no haya estudiado”, tirarse de un 8vo (?) piso a una pileta en Mendoza, autointernarse, su flirteo con Susana Giménez, tantos otros momentos, ser el músico más influencias del rock and roll Latino. SE PUEDE PEDIR MÁS? SAY NO MORE."
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No dejes que amanezca No dejes que la noche caiga No dejes que el sol salga Sólo déjame estar junto a ti
Café Tacvba - Las Flores
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haru-thunderstorm · 10 months
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Soleeedaaad siempre he pertenecido a ti...
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orange-ghost · 1 year
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🎶 Volver A Comenzar~... 🎶 🕺🏽
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sehnis · 2 years
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