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WHAT?!. It's, it's, it's, it's an honor that you react to Matador from Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, thank you Maggie !!!. Argentine music is very good and it is becoming much more known thanks to the reactors.
The Shakira and matador likeness is because it's a beat called batucada which is made to make you dance. It was made to be played by drummers and horn player to be walking around the city during celebrations. Love it.
For people that dont know, as someone mention. Is it mostly ska and rock but all these sounds that are not familiar is because they are originated in rio de la plata. Is not brasil samba, though i get the confusion. But is batucada, murga and candombe the styles of music that they are know. These genres are getting more popular outside of that area but not so much anyway. Murgas, candombe and batucadas are kind of big bands sometimes with dancers, singers, etc. These a very popular and loved styles in mostly Argentina and Uruguay theres tons of bands doing stuff like this. Actually it is very common for local rock bands to mix rock with other local styles
There is a name which is relevant in this song which should never be forgotten and it is the reason for it VICTOR JARA he was a very representative figure of a social and cultural movement called the Nueva Trova, when the dictatorship was imposed in CHILE and was deposed its president with weapons during the night the Armed Forces were mobilized and these were sent to arrest political dissidents among them VICTOR JARA along with 12 thousand more people and taken to the soccer stadium in Santiago de CHILE he was assassinated in a brutally and barbaricly they cut off the fingers of his hands so that he would never play his guitar again and they ripped out his tongue so that he could never sing again while he bled to death and the soldiers laughed, shot dead at close range this song is a tribute to him talks about these situations that are experienced in the world of dictatorships and the deaths of their political opponents
Thanks for sharing this. Without the political background one cannot get the full idea behind and the enjoyment from the song. Both made me shivers, the song and the context
I discovered Los Fabulosos when I was living in Spain in the early '90s - it was big in the night clubs there and this track, especially, was great to dance to.
Ska was a type of music from Jamaica in the 1950s. It was a fusion of several styles including calypso and jazz. Ska saw a revival in the early 1980s. Some British New Wave groups tried to imitate it but Nope! The revival was more successful in Latin cultures, This piece is ska influenced but extends it roots even wider. 🕺
I saw LFC in Tijuana Mexico twice in2000 and 1996 the voodoo glow skulls opened for them freaking awesome concert and in 1998 in San Diego CA more awesome!
Agredecida por tu reacción! Hay muchas bandas argentinas que realmente son un lujo escucharlas como los fabulosos pero hay tantas más! Soda Stereo es mi favorita de todos espero que alguna vez puedas reaccionar! En vivo!
HELLO!!....YOUR REACTION IS VERY GOOD!!...PLEASE CONTINUE WITH THE MOST ICONIC BANDS FROM ARGENTINA AND LATIN AMERICA LIKE SODA STEREO AND INDIO SOLARI ALL SONGS LIVE!!...AND YOU WILL ALSO BE ABLE TO ENJOY THE GREAT ARGENTINE PUBLIC!!...NO DOUBT THE BEST!!...THANK YOU VERY MUCH...BIG HUG FROM ARGENTINA
could you react to ... "CALLEJEROS - UA NOCHE FRIA EN EL BARRIO" The interesting thing about the singer "pato fontanet" is that he sings as if he were singing a tango. The genre is Argentine national rock. You are going to love it, it is an iconic band here in Argentina.
That was really good I liked that. The horn section fused that merengue very well as did the whole band. It had me swaying a bit and I'm out by a McDonald's drive thru. I liked the ending the drums crushing out. I don't know what to call him but that Saturday Night Fever posing guy. Cheers Maggie.
I still hear 'Beds too big without you' by Police in the bass and drums, similar influences I would presume. Great job by the editor of this one. It has the same vibe as the live stream without, you know.. being a 45 minute video :) (is that Freddy Mercury in a disco suit?)
Please.. you have to react a dos bandas de rock mxicano, "El Tri Triste canción de amor Sinfónico)" y "La Maldita Vecindad - Kumbala (Remasterizado Clean)", you never forget this two songs
Great reaction. Anyway, can i request your reaction to superb band from japan? The band is call "Lovebites" They all The Beautiful Queens metal band right now in the earth. They are really really World class musicians. Phenomenal. And they have a lot fans too. The song is "Winds of Transylvania" Hope you check out, and can enjoy it too. Big thanks🙏
Dunno if you figured it out, it's a song about a matador (bull fighter/ guerillero) who sang the truth against government and how the government was hunting him. He was on a corner of the room with a rifle waiting for the ending. And how the fascist government celebrates his death but his the people grieves his death. Is dedicated to Victor Jara, a communist musician from Chile who was tortured, killed and exhibit naked post mortem as a sign of "power" that the military government had in Chile during the Coup D tat
I can't believe you only react to one band of argentinian rock, is a crime to my culture that you don t listen Soda Stereo, charly garcia, Indio Solari and SUMO or Mercedez Sosa vocalist
Eai maggie, idk if someone already said it, but the song depics the lasts days of "el che", a very iconografic centroamerican revolutionary, im not so into his history but that kinda explain the entire song
No, is not, it clearly says "Víctor Jara", and the Che was a murderous genocide who had concentration camps where he killed innocent people, and wrote his gruesome murders on his diary.
@@bobliboggin7375 you are right, its not based on "el che", back in the time someone told me that and since the lyrics are open I believed so, but also it isnt based on Víctor jara, just googled and its inspired by an imaginary figure about someone who defends social justice. Plus idk, it seems more acurrate to depicts hitler as the german figure of european colonialism than as a "murderous genocide", just saying, the second one explains not much, a friendly suggest is to read Aime Cesaire "speach about colonialism" to get why
@@jerovergarasanfurgo2289 All socialists were genocides, Hitler (a nazional SOCIALIST), Stalin, Che Guevara, Mao, they are all the same. They killed more than 150 million people.
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you need to hear rata blanca a argentina rock band a song named "la leyenda del ada y el mago"
WHAT?!. It's, it's, it's, it's an honor that you react to Matador from Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, thank you Maggie !!!. Argentine music is very good and it is becoming much more known thanks to the reactors.
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The Shakira and matador likeness is because it's a beat called batucada which is made to make you dance.
It was made to be played by drummers and horn player to be walking around the city during celebrations. Love it.
Interesting! Thank you for the info. 🥰
I am amazed at how you react to so many genres and still stay focused on your opera career.
LOL! Yep. Congrats on your graduation, Jerry! So glad you are watching my videos. I appreciate you! 🥳
For people that dont know, as someone mention. Is it mostly ska and rock but all these sounds that are not familiar is because they are originated in rio de la plata. Is not brasil samba, though i get the confusion. But is batucada, murga and candombe the styles of music that they are know. These genres are getting more popular outside of that area but not so much anyway. Murgas, candombe and batucadas are kind of big bands sometimes with dancers, singers, etc. These a very popular and loved styles in mostly Argentina and Uruguay theres tons of bands doing stuff like this. Actually it is very common for local rock bands to mix rock with other local styles
No mariachis, es una canción de protesta con ritmo de "Murga", (argentina) la letra es muy fuerte y especial para Argentina y Latinoamérica.
There is a name which is relevant in this song which should never be forgotten and it is the reason for it VICTOR JARA he was a very representative figure of a social and cultural movement called the Nueva Trova, when the dictatorship was imposed in CHILE and was deposed its president with weapons during the night the Armed Forces were mobilized and these were sent to arrest political dissidents among them VICTOR JARA along with 12 thousand more people and taken to the soccer stadium in Santiago de CHILE he was assassinated in a brutally and barbaricly they cut off the fingers of his hands so that he would never play his guitar again and they ripped out his tongue so that he could never sing again while he bled to death and the soldiers laughed, shot dead at close range this song is a tribute to him talks about these situations that are experienced in the world of dictatorships and the deaths of their political opponents
Thanks for sharing this. Without the political background one cannot get the full idea behind and the enjoyment from the song. Both made me shivers, the song and the context
Vicentico has a very unmistakable voice, yet the perfect tone of voice for that genre they were known for. That heavy Carnaval Argentinian Reggae.
I discovered Los Fabulosos when I was living in Spain in the early '90s - it was big in the night clubs there and this track, especially, was great to dance to.
Ska was a type of music from Jamaica in the 1950s. It was a fusion of several styles including calypso and jazz. Ska saw a revival in the early 1980s. Some British New Wave groups tried to imitate it but Nope! The revival was more successful in Latin cultures, This piece is ska influenced but extends it roots even wider. 🕺
Cool! Thanks for the info!! 🕺🥰
Aguante!!! Los Fabulosos Cadillacs!!!
I'm so glad you reacted to this song, I grew up listening Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, lol I must have heard that song like 100k times!!! 😎😎🕺🕺
Wooohooo! So glad! 🕺😊💖
Thank you for this reaction, I m from Argentina and I love this song!!. 🙋🇦🇷💙🤍💙
Glad you liked it!! Hope to see you tomorrow for Nightwish Premiere? 🕺😊💖
RIP Victor Jara and Diego, my brain ties this song to them.
You must watch the original videoclip, its so artistic and awesome! Thank you!
Great music, even better reaction but what really brought me here is the background in this video. Thank you for displaying my hometown.
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I saw these guys live at the Warfield Theater in San Francisco back in the mid 80's. It was awesome, everyone was dancing and totally hot and sweaty.
I saw LFC in Tijuana Mexico twice in2000 and 1996 the voodoo glow skulls opened for them freaking awesome concert and in 1998 in San Diego CA more awesome!
🕺🏽 Mucho Grande !!
gracias Señor 🕺🏽 lol SURPRISE!! LOL! Stay tuned for Patreon announcement about tomorrow's NEW video Premiere. It will be epic! 🥰
I love these guys! Along with Soda Stereo, the bomb!
I can really hear the Reggae influence. They have been making music a long time. They even did a cover of "Strawberry Fields Forever"! 🕺
Glad you liked it!! Hope to see you tomorrow for Nightwish Premiere? 🕺😊💖
Love this song! This is ska with a Latin flavour.
Agredecida por tu reacción! Hay muchas bandas argentinas que realmente son un lujo escucharlas como los fabulosos pero hay tantas más! Soda Stereo es mi favorita de todos espero que alguna vez puedas reaccionar! En vivo!
Great reaction. Always a happy time on this channel. 🕺
Glad you liked it!! Hope to see you tomorrow for Nightwish Premiere? 🕺😊💖
@@maggiereneemusic yup!
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HELLO!!....YOUR REACTION IS VERY GOOD!!...PLEASE CONTINUE WITH THE MOST ICONIC BANDS FROM ARGENTINA AND LATIN AMERICA LIKE SODA STEREO AND INDIO SOLARI ALL SONGS LIVE!!...AND YOU WILL ALSO BE ABLE TO ENJOY THE GREAT ARGENTINE PUBLIC!!...NO DOUBT THE BEST!!...THANK YOU VERY MUCH...BIG HUG FROM ARGENTINA
could you react to ... "CALLEJEROS - UA NOCHE FRIA EN EL BARRIO" The interesting thing about the singer "pato fontanet" is that he sings as if he were singing a tango. The genre is Argentine national rock. You are going to love it, it is an iconic band here in Argentina.
That was really good I liked that. The horn section fused that merengue very well as did the whole band. It had me swaying a bit and I'm out by a McDonald's drive thru. I liked the ending the drums crushing out. I don't know what to call him but that Saturday Night Fever posing guy. Cheers Maggie.
I still hear 'Beds too big without you' by Police in the bass and drums, similar influences I would presume.
Great job by the editor of this one. It has the same vibe as the live stream without, you know.. being a 45 minute video :)
(is that Freddy Mercury in a disco suit?)
Maggie ♥️ Leo 🇦🇷 argentina 👌
MA MAATADOOOOR!!!.
YEEEEAAAAH!!!
Please do Gustavo Cerati is another Argentinian with an amazing voice part of a band Soda stereo, but look his solitary carrier, song “Pulsar”
Reacciona a los Fabulosos. Cadillacs la canción Padre Nuestro
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Maggie, you must react to an argentinian band named SODA STEREO!!! Believe me, you NEED to know them!❤❤❤
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You should react to Denise Gutierrez from the Mexican "indi" band Hello Seahorse. More specifically to the song Luna from Zoe's unplugged session.
Thank you for your comment. Did you like my new reaction video to Juan Gabriel I just posted?
@@maggiereneemusic I have not seen it yet. But I will soon.
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Jajajaja...la rana René bailando......😁😂.....
KELAPA GADING
JAKARTA LIKE
Please.. you have to react a dos bandas de rock mxicano, "El Tri Triste canción de amor Sinfónico)" y "La Maldita Vecindad - Kumbala (Remasterizado Clean)", you never forget this two songs
please try to react to "LOS JAIVAS - MIRA NIÑITA" great song and southamerican band from the 70's, the singer have an amazing voice..
Great reaction. Anyway, can i request your reaction to superb band from japan?
The band is call "Lovebites"
They all The Beautiful Queens metal band right now in the earth. They are really really World class musicians. Phenomenal.
And they have a lot fans too.
The song is "Winds of Transylvania"
Hope you check out, and can enjoy it too. Big thanks🙏
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🕺🕺🕺🕺closest I have
Great job! Thank you for watching my video until the end! I appreciate it! 😊🎶🕺
Dunno if you figured it out, it's a song about a matador (bull fighter/ guerillero) who sang the truth against government and how the government was hunting him. He was on a corner of the room with a rifle waiting for the ending. And how the fascist government celebrates his death but his the people grieves his death. Is dedicated to Victor Jara, a communist musician from Chile who was tortured, killed and exhibit naked post mortem as a sign of "power" that the military government had in Chile during the Coup D tat
🤣💃👍♥️😊🤚
Glad you liked it!! Hope to see you tomorrow for Nightwish Premiere? 🕺😊💖
@@maggiereneemusic Вы на русском не плохо поёте 👍♥️😉🤚
Hola reacciona a rock argentino te recomiendo rata Blanca (círculo de fuego)👍🏻👋
Subtitulos en español, por fa!
Howdy ma'am
Mariachi???? This sounds nothing like mariachi
"MATADOR" FABULOSOS CADILLACS release date 1993-----------"EN BARRANQILLA SE BAILA ASÍ" SHAKIRA release date 2005...... NOTHING MORE TO SAY.
this is very reggaeton and his voice is awesome. Its just so different. I dug this.
I can't believe you only react to one band of argentinian rock, is a crime to my culture that you don t listen Soda Stereo, charly garcia, Indio Solari and SUMO or Mercedez Sosa vocalist
No todo es inglés en el mundo!!!!
Maggie.. Los Fabulosos Cadillacs le hace 10-0 Shakira que no existe..- Saludos
No mariachis
Can you do Mon Laferte - Tu Falta de Querer!
Eai maggie, idk if someone already said it, but the song depics the lasts days of "el che", a very iconografic centroamerican revolutionary, im not so into his history but that kinda explain the entire song
No, is not, it clearly says "Víctor Jara", and the Che was a murderous genocide who had concentration camps where he killed innocent people, and wrote his gruesome murders on his diary.
@@bobliboggin7375 you are right, its not based on "el che", back in the time someone told me that and since the lyrics are open I believed so, but also it isnt based on Víctor jara, just googled and its inspired by an imaginary figure about someone who defends social justice. Plus idk, it seems more acurrate to depicts hitler as the german figure of european colonialism than as a "murderous genocide", just saying, the second one explains not much, a friendly suggest is to read Aime Cesaire "speach about colonialism" to get why
@@jerovergarasanfurgo2289 All socialists were genocides, Hitler (a nazional SOCIALIST), Stalin, Che Guevara, Mao, they are all the same. They killed more than 150 million people.
._. Wtf man, pretty sure you nailed it on history