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November 18, 2008

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Johnny Sparkle

Could it be this whiskey sausage influencing me? This heavenly blend of the finest bottom-shelf liquors certainly beguiles the tounge with it's heavenly flavor and lingering crappy-beer aftertaste, but could it also bewitch my ears? No. The magic is most assuredly in the music.

Thank you.

cratedigger

Hawk to the rescue.

Gabriel


Well, you forgot the Uruguayans one´s "Los Shakers":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6VqPh9vP74

hdur

As Gabriel points out, Los Shakers were an uruguayan band; not chilean like Los Vidrios Quebrados.

Also worth checking is Los Mac's and their album "Kaleidoscope Men". Along with "Fictions" from Los Vidrios Quebrados (already mentioned in the post), they may be the best exponents of the chilean beatlemania era.

¡Saludos desde Chile!

mvnh

Dude, come on. There were no gulags in Poland, and Polka isn't even a Polish dance.

Ed

On the Brazilian one at 2:23, and the indian one at 2:03 (or so). The gyrating singer is VERY similar.
-Ed

Ed

Correction, I meant at 0:18 on the Indian, and :10 on the Brazilian, sorry folks.
-Ed

PJ

The Illés from Hungary. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iFypWKIPB4

DC

You forget -Les Baronets- from Quebec (Canada), one the singers was Rene Angelil (Celine Dion’s husband).
A huge succes in the 60’s.

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