Posted: 03 Jun 2016, 19:55
That looks like a damn solid tracklisting. And Elena being back into the picture more frequently can only be a good thing!
Everlasting Dance Trax
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Kinda doubt Matteo is gonna return since he's so heavily involved in theater these past few years!xiao wrote:Ohh Holy Kenneth J Laszo in the sky, please let this be the return of Matteo Setti in Night Flight to Tokyo on a hover-craft Mercedes Benz please! m(_ _)mpara_rigby wrote:11. LET ME FLY ON TOKYO NIGHT / J.3 BENZ (mysterious alias)
...on a GoGo's [produced by Kaioh] hover-craft that is.
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Edit: It could be a pun on the initials in Japanese though... J.3 could be pronounced as "Jay-san" as in Jason. Racking up my memory from head to toes, I seldom remember any SEB artist with a similar alias. hrmm... also it could be a girl. J.3 could be pronounced as Jay-mi - Jaime - Jamey - Jamie.
J-San, Jason, Jaysen, Jaime...?? Nothing comes up on the olde noggin'
I wish he did though. I love his voice, and he is the only artist from A-Beat-C label whose songs are all excellent as heck. I would really like to see what Sun Fire can do for him, but I think I dream too much.para_rigby wrote:Kinda doubt Matteo is gonna return since he's so heavily involved in theater these past few years!xiao wrote:Ohh Holy Kenneth J Laszo in the sky, please let this be the return of Matteo Setti in Night Flight to Tokyo on a hover-craft Mercedes Benz please! m(_ _)mpara_rigby wrote:11. LET ME FLY ON TOKYO NIGHT / J.3 BENZ (mysterious alias)
...on a GoGo's [produced by Kaioh] hover-craft that is.
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Edit: It could be a pun on the initials in Japanese though... J.3 could be pronounced as "Jay-san" as in Jason. Racking up my memory from head to toes, I seldom remember any SEB artist with a similar alias. hrmm... also it could be a girl. J.3 could be pronounced as Jay-mi - Jaime - Jamey - Jamie.
J-San, Jason, Jaysen, Jaime...?? Nothing comes up on the olde noggin'
[/quote][/quote]para_rigby wrote:01. RESTARTED TONIGHT / DAVE RODGERS (meh...)
02. MADE FOR LOVE / LOLITA (yes!)
03. WE ROCK'EM ALL / DEJO&CHAI (yes!)
04. MADE OUT OF FIRE / SEASTAR (wondering if SCP, SS, or Dima)
05. NEVER AGAIN / CHERRY (yes, if like Firegun)
06. SEXY GAUCHO / FRANZ TORNADO (feeling a Mexican fiesta vibe)
07. LOVE LOVE LOVE / NORMA SHEFFIELD (maybe...)
08. FIREBIRD / DREAM FIGHTERS (Dima's trying a little more these days)
09. BED GIRL / CINDY (if it's like previous female entries with the label, it may be a skip)
10. TOUCHDOWN / LUKE (Oh, Luca. Give me some good stuff this time)
11. LET ME FLY ON TOKYO NIGHT / J.3 BENZ (mysterious alias)
12. TEMPLE OF DESIRE / MANUEL (will we hysterical with this one?)
13. BABE I KNOW / F.C.F (glad to be hearing some more males from BBB)
14. POWER FIGHTER / BON (yes!)
15. GO KOOKY GO / BAMBOO BIMBO (Scream Team-esque?)
Actually, gaucho is a type of cowboy that exists in the regions of Uruguay, Southern Brazil and Argentina. They enjoy the culture of raising and eating plenty of meat (asado) and riding horses and living in estacias (big manors in the countryside). The term is used esclusivley for those regions, since the gaucho culture is pretty huge influence to those countries (one being the start of Tango music started by the gauchos of Uruguay and Argentina).xiao wrote:Baires slang for cowboy ☆WNight wrote:What's a Gaucho?
@ Crockett: oooh! Thank yous ~ good to know there's specials with mu-mo!
........ like comparing apples to oranges...gauchos don't even exist in Mexico, nor any other country except the regions mentioned above lol. It wouldn't surprise me to think some people who don't know the region to think we eat salsa and tacos and tequilla, instead of our typical meals of that region being pasta, breads and meats, cheeses, wine and grappa. We don't wear those sombreros or have mariachi bands, but dance the tango with the accordion, and have more in common with the cultures of Italy, Spain, and Portugal than the other surrounding countries lolpara_rigby wrote: 06. SEXY GAUCHO / FRANZ TORNADO (feeling a Mexican fiesta vibe)
Bolivia couldn't be any more different lolxiao wrote: So I thought the word was just native to Argentina. I've heard Bolivia is very similar too... I really think this track's gonna have that classic guitar feel to it.
There are a few others of us on here who comment regularilyxiao wrote:hahaha, a lot similar to Mexico I gather! Blame my uncle for spreading false facts ~ My grandpa & uncle were raised in Barcelona, but I was born in Texas and raised in Mexico. xD Although the traditional Bolivian songs I've heard sound a lot like the stuff at my uncle's wedding... maybe they hired some gauchos from La Paz?synthjunkie wrote:Bolivia couldn't be any more different lol
Over 80% of Argentina, Uruguay, and South Brazil are of caucasian decent (mostly Italians and Spanish), while for sothern Brazil it is Portuguese and Germans, while Bolivia is over 90% aboriginal decent. The cultures are completely different
Good to meet another Spanish speaking eurobeater too! ☆