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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIn 1973 I was just a little kid and I didn't know a single word in Spanish
but that didn't stop me from joyfully singing along with Eres Tu whenever it came on the radio. I don't remember a single adult telling me, "why are you singing that, that isn't in English."
The Con and the MAGA people are weird, backwards and ridiculous.
I didn't know much about Bad Bunny and I wasn't familar with his music, but I watched his performance last night and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Oh, and there was another hit back in the late 50s before I was born that would play on the radio as an oldie. I loved singing that one too.
Para bailar la bamba
Para bailar la bamba se necesita
Una poca de gracia
Una poca de gracia y otra cosita
Ay, arriba y arriba
TBF
(36,002 posts)a lot of these fools going off about the super bowl show were lined up dancing to the Macarena song back then! And they have no problem with lunch at a Mexican restaurant. They are being ridiculous.
Walleye
(44,079 posts)Walleye
(44,079 posts)Ping Tung
(4,237 posts)Walleye
(44,079 posts)I was able to translate those words back in the day from my high school Spanish. But I realize now that Im older, some lyrics dont have to be translated because she expresses a universal feeling here. also a beautiful melody
Walleye
(44,079 posts)Quiet Em
(2,641 posts)Also, I don't remember anyone complaining about the Beatles singing in French on Michelle.
Walleye
(44,079 posts)Ilsa
(64,030 posts)more people in the US speak it, versus French, which is taught in the northeast (especially New England states, due to proximity to Quebec) and southern Lousiana (due to Cajun French)? I never hear anyone freaking out about hearing French if it's spoken.
Baitball Blogger
(51,903 posts)Teaching the same lessons to the children on a military base overseas she found a way to spark an interest in the English speakers by teaching them the words to Eres Tu. It was probably the happiest I ever saw her because she connected with her kids.
Maybe there is a lesson here for the Spanish singers who are keeping up with the rapper music which is sometimes too hard to understand even for us Spanish speakers.
surfered
(12,384 posts)As in shes a one ton tomato.
livetohike
(24,104 posts)ear worm
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Ping Tung
(4,237 posts)Walleye
(44,079 posts)Wonderful performance, there are some amazing musicians in Cuba. Thanks for posting.
Walleye
(44,079 posts)I thought you were high class was actually I sent you a tie clasp cracks me up every time I think of it.
surfered
(12,384 posts)Danmel
(5,733 posts)Wish I'd taken learning Spanish seriously when I was in high school in the 70s.
MineralMan
(150,888 posts)in California. Mine was the first class that integrated what was the "Mexican" elementary school in my town. I had no idea what that meant, but most of the kids I met spoke both Spanish and English. I started learning Spanish right away. Then, when I'd visit the homes of my new 6 year old friends, the parents and grandparents spoke no English, so I learned Spanish better so I could talk to them.
Seemed like a normal process at the time. Later, in high school, I could have taken Spanish or French. Well, already spoke Spanish pretty well, so I took French for four years. Languages are fun to learn.
Then, when I was in the USAF ('65-9), they sent me to a total immersion accelerated Russian language school for 9 months. I used that for the rest of my enlistment.
Learning languages is a bonus. It's a really good idea to give kids a chance to learn a second or third language. Easiest way is to put young kids together who speak different languages. The learning is automatic and fast. We need more people who speak multiple languages, not fewer.
Coventina
(29,446 posts)No one seemed to mind that it was in Italian.
ETA: OK, I see it was a big hit in 1958 - I was not born yet!
I guess it had a resurgence in the late 70s?
cksmithy
(475 posts)I think I have a cd/cassette of Pavarotti singing it. There was also a song by The Singing Nun, from Belgium, singing in french. I believe she was on The Ed Sullivan Show. If you listened to the radio and sung along, you were singing french, which didn't seem to be a problem.
yardwork
(69,107 posts)The company didn't seem to think using a "foreign language" song in their ads was a bad idea.
Ping Tung
(4,237 posts)Quiet Em
(2,641 posts)and the woman's pin. I Heart Placita Olvera
Ping Tung
(4,237 posts)haele
(15,207 posts)Sang La Bamba or the Macarena at some time or another at the top of their lungs - at least the chorus.
That, or Cielito Lindo in Kindergarten.
TBF
(36,002 posts)regnaD kciN
(27,546 posts)we were at a Mexican restaurant for Cinco de Mayo when some future MAGAt was denied (over-)service, when he was clearly already too well-lubricated. He proceeded to go out and drive laps in their parking lot while screaming anti-Mexican slurs the whole time. I was like Dude, if you hate Mexicans so much, why were you celebrating Cinco de Mayo in the first place?
