I think my favorite music has varied over time, when i was
younger i liked the alternative / indie rock, but i do not remember the reason,
only i remember she enjoyed listening, the strockes, radiohead, the killers,
the smiths o muse. With the time, i remember i started to care a lot about the
lyrics, so i prefered the music in spanish and the mor meaning music, i
remember that was the time or Latin American music, or most traditional music,
i liked Congress, Inti- illimani, The jaivas, Quilpayun, and others. After i
met the progressive rock, King crimson, Yes, Genesis and i was obsesed.
Currently my favorite music is a mix of everything ,
really everything , i really like the trip hop , which is a delicious mix of
soul, funk , jazz and some hip hop, for example Portishead which is one of the
bands that i admire , especially Beth
Gibbons , over all. Another band example of this musical style is Massive
Attack, great. I also enjoy listening argentinian rock, the classic ones
as Spinneta, Charly Garcia, Sui generis, Seru giran, Pedro aznar... I think the
have a song for every life moment. Now i think that my favorite music has to do
with my days, according to what i feel and what i live.
Portishead - Beth Gibbons
which is your favorite song of Spinneta?
ResponderEliminarHello!
ResponderEliminarAlthough I haven't heard about some of the gruops you mencioned, I could identify with the mix of of music you currently like. When I was younger I also was more restrictive wiht the type of music I listened to, but as I got older I mixed things up and i'ts been great.
Good luck!
Hi!
ResponderEliminarI really like Latin American music too, but my favorites are Víctor Jara, Silvio Rodríguez and Los Prisioneros. I didn't knew about the trip rock, but if it's as great as you describe it, I'll definitely listen to it :)
Hi! All you say is very interesting. I'll try to listen some of this music for to learn and understand more of the Latin American culture.
ResponderEliminarI love Massive attack and Portishead. I love music in general. Regarding Latin American stuff, I am more into Inti Illimani, Illapu, Victor Jara, los Jaivas. I think today young Chilean people are doing some cool pop.
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