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  • Globaltruth
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    • Nov 2010
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    Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
    Can't stop playing this, Global. Wonderful performance. What a voice!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-fvsnLocBM
    think she might be popping up on a few more Tuesdays...

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    • cloughie
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      • Dec 2011
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      Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
      think she might be popping up on a few more Tuesdays...
      Look forward to it!

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      • Globaltruth
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        • Nov 2010
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        Before we return to LR, a slight detour via Chilean singer Mon Laferte and her new album, Sais. Yes, Chilean, but she has long been interested in many different genres - especially Mexican. This album channels Chavela Vargas the ‘rough voice of tenderness’. Here is her interpretation of the love lorn ballad Se Me Va a Quemar El Corazón


        Complete album:
        Last edited by Globaltruth; 27-04-21, 11:02.

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        • johncorrigan
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          • Nov 2010
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          Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
          Before we return to LR, a slight detour via Chilean singer Mon Laferte and her new album, Sais. Yes, Chilean, but she has long been interested in many different genres - especially Mexican. This album channels Chavela Vargas the ‘rough voice of tenderness’. Here is her interpretation of the love lorn ballad Se Me Va a Quemar El Corazón


          Complete album:
          https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...yo8qmUUiGoLyQp
          Great punch, GT. Great tune too.
          Last edited by Globaltruth; 27-04-21, 11:02.

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          • johncorrigan
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            • Nov 2010
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            Been having a right notion for the great Terry Allen lately, so a damp Mexican Tuesday seemed like a good time to stick 'Cortez Sail' from his wonderful record 'Juarez' on the forum turntable.
            From Terry Allen's classic first album, privately pressed by the artist

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            • Globaltruth
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              • Nov 2010
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              Por Un Amor

              Back to Linda Ronstadt again...

              https://www.passerdeserto.com/2023/12/linda-ronstadt-herencia-mexicana.htmlLinda Ronstandt interpreta "Por un Amor"


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              • cloughie
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                • Dec 2011
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                Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                Back to Linda Ronstadt again...

                https://www.passerdeserto.com/2023/12/linda-ronstadt-herencia-mexicana.htmlLinda Ronstandt interpreta "Por un Amor"


                Always worth a return visit!

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                • johncorrigan
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                  • Nov 2010
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                  Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                  Back to Linda Ronstadt again...

                  https://www.passerdeserto.com/2023/12/linda-ronstadt-herencia-mexicana.htmlLinda Ronstandt interpreta "Por un Amor"


                  I love this one by her, Global - 'Tata Dios'

                  LINDA, con EL MARIACHI LOS CAMPEROS....LOS ANGELES, 1987.. y esta clasica del folklor Mexicano...Father GodPut my white dress on me,The one I wore when we we...

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                  • Globaltruth
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                    • Nov 2010
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                    Meanwhile Harry Dean Staunton reprises his song from Paris, Texas.
                    a big guyfrom a great documentary : http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2372776/


                    Must be Tuesday.


                    As inveterate completists, we'd better have the version he did with Ry Cooder too


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                    • Padraig
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                      • Feb 2013
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                      Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                      Meanwhile Harry Dean Staunton reprises his song from Paris, Texas.
                      a big guyfrom a great documentary : http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2372776/


                      Must be Tuesday.


                      Remarkable performance G. I've merely heard of Paris Texas, the book. I bet I missed out judging from your link.

                      Coincidentally, my offering is also from film(s). In Rio Bravo, the baddies are building up the menace by playing El Deguello - the Mexican bugle call used at The Alamo to warn the defenders. John Wayne was involved in both films of course, and he got Dimitri Tiompkin to rustle up a suitable theme to evoke a continuity. If you don't see that link, he also gets The Alamo mentioned in the script of Rio Bravo. Big John no dozer.

                      Rio Bravo is a 1959 American Western film, directed by Howard Hawks. The script was written by Jules Furthman and Leigh Brackett, based on a short story by B...

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                      • johncorrigan
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                        Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                        Meanwhile Harry Dean Staunton reprises his song from Paris, Texas.
                        a big guyfrom a great documentary : http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2372776/


                        Must be Tuesday.


                        As inveterate completists, we'd better have the version he did with Ry Cooder too


                        Fair puts me in the mood to watch Paris, Texas again, GT. Great clip of Harry Dean Stanton there.

                        Originally posted by Padraig View Post
                        Remarkable performance G. I've merely heard of Paris Texas, the book. I bet I missed out judging from your link.

                        Coincidentally, my offering is also from film(s). In Rio Bravo, the baddies are building up the menace by playing El Deguello - the Mexican bugle call used at The Alamo to warn the defenders. John Wayne was involved in both films of course, and he got Dimitri Tiompkin to rustle up a suitable theme to evoke a continuity. If you don't see that link, he also gets The Alamo mentioned in the script of Rio Bravo. Big John no dozer.

                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AR-KbvXvBd8
                        I believe the Duke's given name was Marion Morrison, and he came out of the Skye Morrisons, Padraig. Could shoot a midgie from twenty paces.

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                        • Globaltruth
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                          • Nov 2010
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                          Originally posted by Padraig View Post
                          Remarkable performance G. I've merely heard of Paris Texas, the book. I bet I missed out judging from your link.

                          Coincidentally, my offering is also from film(s). In Rio Bravo, the baddies are building up the menace by playing El Deguello - the Mexican bugle call used at The Alamo to warn the defenders. John Wayne was involved in both films of course, and he got Dimitri Tiompkin to rustle up a suitable theme to evoke a continuity. If you don't see that link, he also gets The Alamo mentioned in the script of Rio Bravo. Big John no dozer.

                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AR-KbvXvBd8
                          After filming Rio Grande, in 1952, John Wayne headed to Cong, County Mayo to film The Quiet Man.
                          Cong is one of our all-time favourite places in Ireland, and we always make a visit whenever we can.
                          When we first went, in the 80's, the filming of The Quiet Man was still quite the thing for the residents. The butcher in particular tended to wax lyrical and the YMCA showed the film - every night.
                          It was wonderful.
                          Ashford Castle is in Cong too - a magnificent yet false Victorian lakeside castle built by the ill-fated Guinness family.
                          Then, back home in England I mentioned this to my friend and neighbour around the corner - a Westport man.
                          Turned out not only did he love the film (he had already worn out one VHS cassette), he still watched it several times a year.
                          It became an annual ritual for the pair of us....
                          we'd better have a couple of the pictures. one from the film:

                          and the other of quite my favourite spot in Cong, the monks fish house:



                          What part of Mehico is this again?

                          Thank you Padraig for your inspired post.

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                          • johncorrigan
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                            • Nov 2010
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                            Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                            After filming Rio Grande, in 1952, John Wayne headed to Cong, County Mayo to film The Quiet Man.
                            Cong is one of our all-time favourite places in Ireland, and we always make a visit whenever we can.
                            When we first went, in the 80's, the filming of The Quiet Man was still quite the thing for the residents. The butcher in particular tended to wax lyrical and the YMCA showed the film - every night.
                            It was wonderful.
                            Ashford Castle is in Cong too - a magnificent yet false Victorian lakeside castle built by the ill-fated Guinness family.
                            Then, back home in England I mentioned this to my friend and neighbour around the corner - a Westport man.
                            Turned out not only did he love the film (he had already worn out one VHS cassette), he still watched it several times a year.
                            It became an annual ritual for the pair of us....
                            we'd better have a couple of the pictures. one from the film:

                            and the other of quite my favourite spot in Cong, the monks fish house:



                            What part of Mehico is this again?

                            Thank you Padraig for your inspired post.
                            My Mum often told me, when it came on the box,that she was expecting me when she and my Dad went to see 'The Quiet Man'. Always had a right liking for that movie, GT.

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                            • Padraig
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                              • Feb 2013
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                              Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                              Ashford Castle is in Cong too - a magnificent yet false Victorian lakeside castle built by the ill-fated Guinness family
                              . . . quite my favourite spot in Cong, the monks fish house:

                              The world is getting even smaller. Apart from the coming out of John Wayne film fans, there is the coincidence of strangers invading the sacred territory of the Quiet Man's environs. Driving to Lough Corrib one year in May, I took the scenic route via Cong. I got the whole story of the film, passed the actual house used in the film, still standing in a lonely field. At Corrib we (a now defunct trio of friends) once took our boat to a pier near Ashford Castle. I'm sure that the monks' fish house must be quite near where we docked, because the island that we were on had the well preserved ruins of a monastery, with a graveyard and ancient headstones. I took a photograph of one of my pals standing in the entrance to the tiny church in a natural wild setting probably concealing evidence of other activities.

                              We went to Corrib for many years, though that was the only time we visited that particular island. It was usually the last week of May and by now we would have been enjoying the fuss of preparations for the trip - like making sure we had enough malt whiskey for three thirsty anglers weighed down with specimen Corrib trout. Ah the folly of it! It won't happen again but happen it did. And happy were we.

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                              • Globaltruth
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                                • Nov 2010
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                                A passionate rendition of Volver, Volver by Linda Ronstadt.
                                (Apologies for the titles rolling over the end, but do hang on for the doves... )

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