Musica, Musica, Musica

December 3, 2007

What’s hot on the Musica channels in Bolivia…

Let’s see how long Robin’s aural worm lasts now…

Belanova: Baila Mi Corazon


Manu Chao: Rainin’ In Paradize


Paulina Rubio:
Ni Una Sola Palabra


The Last Goodnight: Pictures Of You

Forgot this one earlier…

James Morrison: You Give Me Something

This last one is for Robin’s country folk who don’t get pimps…
Miranda!: Perfecta


You Give Me Something
Rainin in Paradize
Ni Una Sola Palabra
Pictures Of You
Baila Mi Corazón
Perfecta (con Julieta Venegas)

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Robin December 3, 2007 at 11:13 am

lol! Aural worms. I like that. It is, as you said, much classier.

That last one was bizarre (not that there wasn’t a bizarreness factor to a few of the others). It’s also the one that I think will burrow into my brain and stay there for a while.

I really like Pictures of You by The Last Goodnight. I haven’t heard it before (or heard of the band).

Paulina Rubio is…well…you gotta admire a woman who can kick butt while wearing an outfit like that.

Thanks, Ron. That was fun. :)

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Robin December 3, 2007 at 4:59 pm

I’ll have to come back and listen to the new addition tomorrow. My son is currently blasting Pink Floyd and it’s impossible to hear anything other than that. (At least he has good musical taste.)

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Robin December 4, 2007 at 6:14 am

You’re right. The Morrison song has huge aural worm potential. I’ll be humming it all day.
:)

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Ron in Bolivia December 5, 2007 at 6:06 pm

Yep, we’re all about class here :)

What can you say about Paulina Rubio that hasn’t been said before. Harkened me back to my friend’s Farrah posters of the ’70s…

So which one stuck or was it a conglomeration of them all that got you? :)

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Robin December 6, 2007 at 7:57 am

The Morrison song. It’s still stuck. I might have to go out and sing it to the ducks because sometimes the best way to get rid of an aural worm is to give it someone (or something) else.
:)

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