EL MAESTRO DE MAESTROS PEREZ PRADO INOLVIDABLE SU MUSICA PERDURA Y PERDURARA SIEMPRE, TRAIA EL TALENTO EN LAS VENAS. GRACIAS PEREZ PRADO POR TU LEGADO. GRACIAS POR SUBIR ESTE VIDEO DE PELICULA DE ANTAÑO
Hello. I´ve looked your channel and I think it´s great....Two years ago I watched a video about mambo number 8 and in the video the dancer were boys and girls dressed in university apparel. but now I can´t find the video... can U please. load it again!!!
Hello. I´ve looked your channel and I think it´s great....Two years ago I watched a video about mambo number 8 and in the video the dancer were boys and girls dressed in university apparel. but now I can´t find the video... can U please. load it again!!!!
Is first time in my life i hear this MasterPiece on a Live Video, Primera vez Que Veo y Oigo esta Canción interpretada en Vivo, simplemente una Obra Maestra de la Música Latina.
The dances back then had class compared to today's condescending type....they had respect for each other and never used sexual perversion moves of today's youth; simulating giving oral sex and encourage many sexual partners; good way of spreading STDs.
Even the dance (Mambo) that they teach today in schools is different from the way it was danced then. I learned from my mom who learned in New York City during the 50's. I don't even recognize the dance they do today, compared to the one I learned from her. But, it does still have the spirit, if not the steps. Que viva el Mambo!
my grandma was a teenager in those times. She says she was very good at dancing mambo and she used to sneak out of home through the window to go to mambo nights: on the way back home she stopped with her boyfriend (my grandpa) to street vendors to have a hot late-night snack and she came back into the house throught the window completely unnoticed
There is nothing like Cuban music, I dont care what anyone says, the Cubans are the very best in the world at this just listen to the different genre of music they created Mambo, Rumba, Cha-Cha-Cha, Bolero, Son etc..what other country in the world other then the U.S. can say they created such a rich variety of music? and for those who dont know it, Salsa was born out of this music.
What a bunch of sharp-dressed dancers! Look at those white buck shoes flying around. I'd say there also was an influence of 1940s jitterbug dancing here as well.
This scene is from a 1950 movie. Federico Fellini was the first director to use Perez Prado music in the soundtrack of LA DOLCE VITA many years before the Office Space movie.
@latinosomos Hey. You need to understand one thing. We all know he was Cuban. But he HAD to go to Mexico to perform and come out in films because Mexico was the ONLY Latin American country at the time with their own studios and money. Ademas el Cubano blanco siempre fue gacho con el Cubano negro. En Mexico lo aceptamos con brazos abiertos. AND Fellini, although brilliant, wasn't the first. There were many 1950's Mexican movies that had Prado in the soundtrack.
@islandchild97 perez prado, nacio en cuba pero desde muy joven viajo a mexico en 1948, donde graba casi toda su discografia, y filma varias peliculas como esta que es mexicana y donde lo acompañan casi puros mexicanos,
@1gallareta Lo siento pero esta es musica de Cuba, NADIE PIENSA EN MEJICO CUANDO ESCUCHA A PEREZ PRADO, OSEA QUE DEJA A UN LADO TU ORGULLO DE TU PAIS QUE PEREZ PRADO ES MUCHO MAS QUE UN MEJICANO.
@EisenhowerWWII Tampoco no hay que contestar de esa manera. La musica es 100% cubana, eso no se discute. Pero Perez Prado hizo gran parte de su musica en Mexico, por eso lo adoptamos como uno de los nuestros...
@harlistamsv86 Esto es ORO!!!!!!!! .....lo que hoy en dia se escucha es pura mierda, farsa, estafas,,,etc.....ya no hay creatividad, originalidad. Ya todo se acabo, solo vemos a grupitos y cantantes payasitos que hasta se copian temas inolvidables y los ridiculizan
The steps that mexicans did for mambo that days are very near to the original rythms which later formed mambo, like the conga, danzón, and son. Why am I so sure of this? Because there were cuban dancers who introduced and developed the mexican mambo style, like Ninón Sevilla. I don't know why in many countries dance mambo like salsa.
NINON SEVILLA was a Cuban dancer that moved to Mexico before Perez Prado. She was the person that helped PEREZ PRADO established himself in MEXICO. She was the one that invented all those steps that you see. RESORTES who was a Mexican comedian and dancer, added many steps of his own. Like the moon walk steps.
@latinosomos when u said "You will notice the steps that Mexican did at that time" thats is a cuban dance not mexican
bighead996 1 month ago
El cara de foca, como le deciamos de cariño...
JASFMXL 5 months ago
The TPS reports need a cover sheet now, didn't you get the memo?
UncleMark13 5 months ago
EL MAESTRO DE MAESTROS PEREZ PRADO INOLVIDABLE SU MUSICA PERDURA Y PERDURARA SIEMPRE, TRAIA EL TALENTO EN LAS VENAS. GRACIAS PEREZ PRADO POR TU LEGADO. GRACIAS POR SUBIR ESTE VIDEO DE PELICULA DE ANTAÑO
abril350mexico 7 months ago
Hello. I´ve looked your channel and I think it´s great....Two years ago I watched a video about mambo number 8 and in the video the dancer were boys and girls dressed in university apparel. but now I can´t find the video... can U please. load it again!!!
EddieMyrl 9 months ago
@EddieMyrl Your description is not sufficient. I need the name of the video.
Sincerely
LATINOSOMOS
latinosomos 8 months ago
Hello. I´ve looked your channel and I think it´s great....Two years ago I watched a video about mambo number 8 and in the video the dancer were boys and girls dressed in university apparel. but now I can´t find the video... can U please. load it again!!!!
EddieMyrl 9 months ago
NOTHING BETTER than the KING......Perez Prado
05Toamasina1938 1 year ago
guau... los abuelitos, si se que se daban sus buenos guarachazos!!!, que no bailaban pues... XD XD XD
drakarubi 1 year ago
WHAT GREAT TIMES PEREZ PRADO IS KING OF MAMBO
buzzmanRod 1 year ago
Me gusta el mambo muchisimo!
allahdivinecipher 1 year ago
If I am not mistaken this is from the Pachuco era, right.
msolupi 1 year ago
SI ES CUBANO PERO LA MUSICA ES INTERNACIONAL UNIVERSAL QUE IMPORTA MENCIONAR SU NACIONALIDAD. NACIONALISTA SIN GRACIA
RESPUESTA PARA islandchild97
intcope 1 year ago 2
un exelente mambo al go de uncubano q vino ahacer musica amexico
jolchin 1 year ago 2
El grande Perez Prado ,q.e,p,d,
Timberlake3000 1 year ago
Murio en Cuba , Perez Prado ?
Gregory2062 1 year ago
en mexico
cesarchalon 1 year ago
Is first time in my life i hear this MasterPiece on a Live Video, Primera vez Que Veo y Oigo esta Canción interpretada en Vivo, simplemente una Obra Maestra de la Música Latina.
jwilhelm87 2 years ago
uno de mis mambos favoritos
LAAJuan 2 years ago
The dances back then had class compared to today's condescending type....they had respect for each other and never used sexual perversion moves of today's youth; simulating giving oral sex and encourage many sexual partners; good way of spreading STDs.
pgs5719 2 years ago
Even the dance (Mambo) that they teach today in schools is different from the way it was danced then. I learned from my mom who learned in New York City during the 50's. I don't even recognize the dance they do today, compared to the one I learned from her. But, it does still have the spirit, if not the steps. Que viva el Mambo!
Eljefe2005 2 years ago
my grandma was a teenager in those times. She says she was very good at dancing mambo and she used to sneak out of home through the window to go to mambo nights: on the way back home she stopped with her boyfriend (my grandpa) to street vendors to have a hot late-night snack and she came back into the house throught the window completely unnoticed
Evelyn40420 2 years ago 14
Sweet story... Mambo does do something about you. You just have to go to it'.
DjankoDK 2 years ago
hahaha my gosh my grandma says the same thing to and she shows us how to dance It im glad I learned such a fun & fast beat..old times.
Sickdoll213 2 years ago
There is nothing like Cuban music, I dont care what anyone says, the Cubans are the very best in the world at this just listen to the different genre of music they created Mambo, Rumba, Cha-Cha-Cha, Bolero, Son etc..what other country in the world other then the U.S. can say they created such a rich variety of music? and for those who dont know it, Salsa was born out of this music.
delayla0610 2 years ago 3
This is mexican big time !!!!!!
lelin36 2 years ago 2
lelin36,
Your stupidity and lack of knowledge on this type of music is quite evident!!
delayla0610 2 years ago
acutally lelin 36 is quite right
all these movies that popularized the mambo is from mexico, in the time epoca de oro.
Perez prado did most of his work in mexico
tamarindolindo 2 years ago 2
@lelin36 THIS IS CUBAN.
EisenhowerWWII 6 months ago
Well said, and your comments have my
blessing. I am a music history professor
and I have to agree with you on that.
pedrom41 2 years ago
very nice.!!!!!! i love it.!!!!!
classywoman777 2 years ago
nada como el baile de antes!!
mohteb 2 years ago 2
Wasn't this in "Mi Familia" also when the kids are dancing around the car?
BIoodorange 2 years ago
esta cancion me da ganas de bailar cuando la toco jajaja MAMBOO!
allegro1324 2 years ago
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 - maaaaambo!!
What a bunch of sharp-dressed dancers! Look at those white buck shoes flying around. I'd say there also was an influence of 1940s jitterbug dancing here as well.
hebneh 2 years ago 3
talvez el baile es diferente pero el sentimiento el mismo thanx latinos somos
rumberow11 2 years ago
VIVA LATINOAMERICA!!!!!
rutsableich 2 years ago 2
very nice...keep on latin-ing!!!
dimistms 2 years ago
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Great song, but this whole time period was so goofy.
sighhhhhhhhhhhhhhh 2 years ago
tenia que ser lo excente de lo mejos
jesibohemia 2 years ago
Perez prado believe from sonora matansera in populite in mexico 50'
wallace221079 2 years ago
nada como el sabor latino!!!!!!
medial33 2 years ago
This is the music from the opening scene of office space!
lctb51 2 years ago 7
This scene is from a 1950 movie. Federico Fellini was the first director to use Perez Prado music in the soundtrack of LA DOLCE VITA many years before the Office Space movie.
Sincerely
LATINOSOMOS
latinosomos 2 years ago
@latinosomos Hey. You need to understand one thing. We all know he was Cuban. But he HAD to go to Mexico to perform and come out in films because Mexico was the ONLY Latin American country at the time with their own studios and money. Ademas el Cubano blanco siempre fue gacho con el Cubano negro. En Mexico lo aceptamos con brazos abiertos. AND Fellini, although brilliant, wasn't the first. There were many 1950's Mexican movies that had Prado in the soundtrack.
samvazk1 1941
samvazk 1 month ago
He's cuban, right?? Not mexican, verdad?
islandchild97 2 years ago 6
Damaso Perez Prado was born in Matanza Cuba.
Sincerely
LATINOSOMOS
latinosomos 2 years ago 5
@islandchild97 perez prado, nacio en cuba pero desde muy joven viajo a mexico en 1948, donde graba casi toda su discografia, y filma varias peliculas como esta que es mexicana y donde lo acompañan casi puros mexicanos,
se nacimaliza mexicano y muere en mexico
1gallareta 6 months ago
@1gallareta Lo siento pero esta es musica de Cuba, NADIE PIENSA EN MEJICO CUANDO ESCUCHA A PEREZ PRADO, OSEA QUE DEJA A UN LADO TU ORGULLO DE TU PAIS QUE PEREZ PRADO ES MUCHO MAS QUE UN MEJICANO.
EisenhowerWWII 6 months ago
@EisenhowerWWII Tampoco no hay que contestar de esa manera. La musica es 100% cubana, eso no se discute. Pero Perez Prado hizo gran parte de su musica en Mexico, por eso lo adoptamos como uno de los nuestros...
JASFMXL 5 months ago
Genial!!
KantZappa 3 years ago
Jesus Christ i love you Cubans, you have style!
difficultbastard 3 years ago
They're Mexican
Nortekman 3 years ago
Yes but the style of music is pure Cuban. Nadie lo hace como los Cubanos!
Nobody does it like the Cubans!
lovelypinkflower 3 years ago
Scream your name and loving it
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perkyApril22 3 years ago
awesome! I love it!!!
bushoisa 3 years ago
Eso es musica. no como esa caca de ahora llamada reggeton, cantada por pobres diablos
harlistamsv86 3 years ago 11
@harlistamsv86 Esto es ORO!!!!!!!! .....lo que hoy en dia se escucha es pura mierda, farsa, estafas,,,etc.....ya no hay creatividad, originalidad. Ya todo se acabo, solo vemos a grupitos y cantantes payasitos que hasta se copian temas inolvidables y los ridiculizan
raul6747 1 year ago
@harlistamsv86 mejor decir mierda de reggeton
TheMrsrt8 5 months ago
He's the King Of The Mambo... and the Craziest Spic In The World. All hail Perez Prado.
quadlekku 3 years ago 3
QUE TIEMPOS TAN BELLOS!!!!!!!!!!!
TaniaNEmir 3 years ago
The steps that mexicans did for mambo that days are very near to the original rythms which later formed mambo, like the conga, danzón, and son. Why am I so sure of this? Because there were cuban dancers who introduced and developed the mexican mambo style, like Ninón Sevilla. I don't know why in many countries dance mambo like salsa.
checo2076 3 years ago 3
NINON SEVILLA was a Cuban dancer that moved to Mexico before Perez Prado. She was the person that helped PEREZ PRADO established himself in MEXICO. She was the one that invented all those steps that you see. RESORTES who was a Mexican comedian and dancer, added many steps of his own. Like the moon walk steps.
Sincerely
LATINOSOMOS
latinosomos 3 years ago 2
Merci pour ces precisions et BRAVO pour ces Videos !!!!
Bumblebee38 3 years ago
que viejera es eso!!!!.... nice :>
Jsebm 3 years ago
O.o
JuggaletteHatchet 3 years ago