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messigoku · 1 month
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I know a hug from her could fix me
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forever70s · 1 year
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Mercedes Sosa, 1973
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luz-incarnata · 1 month
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Mercedes Sosa - Alfonsina y el mar
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capytomamate · 4 months
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piloncillos · 3 months
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Razón De Vivir, Mercedes Sosa.
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magicturtle · 3 months
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This is seriously the funniest thing I’ve ever seen, I was looking up La Arenosa, a song made famous by Mercedes Sosa, and google’s incredible system brought me the history of Gritty. Gritty! Arenosa! Fucking shit!
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elbiotipo · 2 years
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huariqueje · 1 year
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Taki ongoy II (English lyrics)  MERCEDES SOSA  (Argentinean, 1935 - 2009)
Taki Unquy (also, Taqui Ongoy, Taki Oncoy, etc.) was an indigenous movement of complex dimensions which arose in the Peruvian Andes during the 16th century (c. 1564 - c. 1572) in opposition to the recent Spanish invasion. The movement combines political, religious and cultural elements that make its classification under western criteria difficult. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taki_Unquy In Quechua, a Native American language of South America, a huaca or waqa is an object that represents something revered, typically a monument of some kind. The term huaca can refer to natural locations, such as immense rocks. Some huacas have been associated with veneration and ritual. Andean cultures believed every object has a physical presence and two camaquen (spirits), one to create it & another to animate it. They would invoke its spirits for the object to function.
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cacaitos · 1 year
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Volver a los 17, Mercedes Sosa acompañada de Caetano Veloso, Milton Nascimento, Chico Buarque y Gal Costa (1987).
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teoriacritica · 5 months
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tenebrasveritas · 1 year
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meduz-z-za · 9 months
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¿Mi sexualidad? Mercedes Sosa diciendo " levántate cagón, que acá canta un argentino" en Chacarera del Olvida'o.
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luz-incarnata · 10 months
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Mercedes Sosa - Canción De Lejos
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capytomamate · 4 months
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piloncillos · 3 months
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Sólo Le Pido A Dios (En Vivo), Mercedes Sosa ft. León Gieco.
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aromantic-enjolras · 4 months
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10, 33, 45 for the spotify asks !
Thank you for the ask!!
10. "Train in the Distance", by Paul Simon.
This one is not a brainrot song: I just like the vibe. Also the lyric "From time to time, he'd tip his heart, but each time she withdrew" is just good songwriting.
33. "Coming Back as a Man", by Caro Emerald.
This is from a brainrot with @shamedumpster: in the US in the 30s, Éponine and Courfeyrac are both part of a union self-defense group (yes, they've definitely committed murders, this is union work in the 30s). They bond over crossdressing (Courf is a female impersonator and Éponine enjoys the freedom men's clothes give her). At one point Éponine has to ask him to go with her to some legal shit because she needs a "male signature" and the minute they're done they exchange outfits. Éponine is in love with the expensive-looking suit.
45. "Canción del Derrumbe Indio", by Mercedes Sosa.
This is in my Feuilly-core playlist. It's a song from the POV of an American Indian (probably South American, considering the composer is Argentinian) bemoaning the loss of their civilization and culture to the Spanish invaders. And you know, no matter what origin you give Modern Era Feuilly, he would be really, really into anti-colonialist movements.
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