YouTubes to make your Mexican grandmother cry
This might interest some of you.
Boing Boing says: "If anyone in your family was born in Mexico in the early part of the last century, drag your laptop over to them, pack a few hankies, and turn up the sound.
Even if you do not have a Mexican grannie, you may still enjoy these video clips from the "golden age" of early Mexican popular music: boleros, rancheras, huapangos and rumbas from artists who were popular there from the '30s through the '50s. The sound quality in each is almost as bad as the video -- I sure wish there were better-res versions of these, and more of them, online..."
Boing Boing says: "If anyone in your family was born in Mexico in the early part of the last century, drag your laptop over to them, pack a few hankies, and turn up the sound.
Even if you do not have a Mexican grannie, you may still enjoy these video clips from the "golden age" of early Mexican popular music: boleros, rancheras, huapangos and rumbas from artists who were popular there from the '30s through the '50s. The sound quality in each is almost as bad as the video -- I sure wish there were better-res versions of these, and more of them, online..."
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Ant, what the hell??
Aww, helll yeah!! You don't have to be abuella to enjoy some a that early messican stuff!! Like them old female wrestling films, and some great mariachi and conjunto music!!! Sign me the fuck up!!!!
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Gold Star member choggie has awarded ant one published post for this quality Sift Talk contribution.
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