Living On The Mexican Border
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- Lee Baucum
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- Location: McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) The Final Frontier
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- Lee Baucum
- Posts: 10326
- Joined: 11 Apr 1999 12:01 am
- Location: McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) The Final Frontier
- Joachim Kettner
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Linda Ronstadt made a record called "Mas Canciones".
Here's a song called "Palomita De Ojos Negros":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lP8d2VZW0o
Here's a song called "Palomita De Ojos Negros":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lP8d2VZW0o
Fender Kingman, Sierra Crown D-10, Evans Amplifier, Soup Cube.
- Jeff Evans
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"Conjunto music is . . . country in Spanish."
Inspiring, even jazzy, bajo playing going on there. (If you're impatient, listen from the minute to minute-and-a-half mark and for a minute starting around 3:47.)
Ha! No wonder I like it.. . . Conjunto music is kind of country in Spanish. —from the documentary linked at the top
¡Sí! A 12 pack of Modelo Especial (if you're so inclined) probably wouldn't be unwelcome, either. Don't be surprised if you gain new friends and a nickname along the lines of "El Guero Musiquero".I wonder if I should grab my reso and join them...
Smoked pork tacos with cilantro, onion, and green chile.
Just yesterday, I barged over to neighbor Manuel's, and he let me pick a pocketful of petite-but-potent chile piquin from his backyard. Roasted and blended with garlic, tomatillo, and a few other things, the chiles yield a complex, compellingly delicious Texican Napalm for tacos. It's good to be on good terms with the neighbors.
- Lee Baucum
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Thanks for posting that link. I really enjoyed the video. Lots of that kind of pickin' going on down here.
These guys are Bud Light drinkers! They might like the Modelo, though.
Next time you get some piquin's from your neighbor, plant a few in your back yard. They'll grow just about anywhere. The mockingbirds love them and they "plant" the seeds along fences. A lot of folks pull them up, thinking they're weeds. I like that term, Texican Napalm. Those little babies are quite "pica". I have friends that eat them like candy. I don't know how they do it.
These guys are Bud Light drinkers! They might like the Modelo, though.
Next time you get some piquin's from your neighbor, plant a few in your back yard. They'll grow just about anywhere. The mockingbirds love them and they "plant" the seeds along fences. A lot of folks pull them up, thinking they're weeds. I like that term, Texican Napalm. Those little babies are quite "pica". I have friends that eat them like candy. I don't know how they do it.
- Jeff Evans
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Los TexManiacs
Yep–the transplants are in and thriving. Nothing like delicious nutrition that will grow unattended in the backyard . . . and set your face on fire . . . in a good way.
Max Baca (bajo sexto) and his Texmaniacs certainly have it going on: "Ando Buscando un Amor"/"El Troquero" Medley - Live.
(Wanna talk about bajo sexto tone?)
Better fidelity—on a studio cut of "Marina (Marina)"—is available here: http://www.folkways.si.edu/albumdetails ... temid=3226 .
Max Baca (bajo sexto) and his Texmaniacs certainly have it going on: "Ando Buscando un Amor"/"El Troquero" Medley - Live.
(Wanna talk about bajo sexto tone?)
Better fidelity—on a studio cut of "Marina (Marina)"—is available here: http://www.folkways.si.edu/albumdetails ... temid=3226 .