tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26746300.post5410884755304514469..comments2024-02-27T04:39:38.457-05:00Comments on with comb & razor: Africa's true anthem?Comb & Razorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11912912211584098914noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26746300.post-21518418400704875922010-07-03T13:14:01.427-05:002010-07-03T13:14:01.427-05:00Grtz -
Yeah, it's quite evident that Trafassi...Grtz -<br /><br />Yeah, it's quite evident that Trafassi adapted their version directly from Las Chicas del Can.Comb & Razorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11912912211584098914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26746300.post-18001436330680413712010-06-29T17:36:14.489-05:002010-06-29T17:36:14.489-05:00In 1986 i heard the Negro del Puede version for th...In 1986 i heard the Negro del Puede version for the first time form a French - spanish singer Georgie Dann , the Trafassi version is also a cover Trafassi which was a very popular Surinamese- Dutch band did not write this version themselves they just covered the Spanish version! Just for the record ... Grtz from Holland keep up the good work !DjohnAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26746300.post-78934112331258017412010-06-14T16:27:38.201-05:002010-06-14T16:27:38.201-05:00también avivó la discusión Wilfrido Vargas sin pro...también avivó la discusión Wilfrido Vargas sin prosperar, pues algo del ritmo fue utilizado por él en una canción de “las chicas del can”: El negro no puede –en realidad se sabe que esta canción surge de Golden Sounds, seguramente Shakira siendo niña, y Wilfrido viajando a los Carnavales escucharon ambos esta canción popularísima en Barranquilla y Cartagena).Africolombiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15386710723810826684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26746300.post-39489967129939366952010-06-14T14:37:31.231-05:002010-06-14T14:37:31.231-05:00Uchenna,
the song "Zangalewa" of Golden ...Uchenna,<br />the song "Zangalewa" of Golden Sounds<br />arrive to Colombia through the "Sound Systems" - Picós<br />i think that through one of these two machines rang for the first time to the public the Colombian Caribbean Costeño.<br /><br />El Timbalero "El Que arroya sin Aguero"<br />EL Rojo "La Cobra de Barranquilla"<br /><br />Check Sound Systems - Picós:<br /><br />http://acbia.wordpress.com/picos-sound-system/<br /><br />the vast majority of African songs and antilles, Jamaica, Haiti .... etc were released firstly in Colombia by Sound Systems - Picós<br /><br />the Zangalewa song was very accepted and then went to radio as Trafassi, Kassav and Paul Simon "I Know What I Know" between 86 and 88 do not remember much.<br /><br />Shakira danced in her childhood and I really enjoy this melody with the rest of Barranquilleros and catageneros in Colombia and she decided to record and deliver for Africa.<br />had some problems why South Africa was the seat and Song was from Cameroon and other inconveniences. for me the most important is the influence of African music leaves us and the union of cultures.Africolombiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15386710723810826684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26746300.post-55167841381447810012010-06-14T08:42:14.107-05:002010-06-14T08:42:14.107-05:00Very interesting!Very interesting!LFChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16656673900840620252noreply@blogger.com