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  • que cancion de mierda...cojones ustedes que la ollen....uhuhuhuhuhuhuuhuhuhuh­uhuhuhuhhuhuhuhu

  • que cancion de mierda...cojones ustedes que la ollen....

  • merci pour ce beau partage . PACE E SALUTE

  • merci pour ce beau partage .SALUTE

  • è un cantante corsu, del gruppo di "canta il populo corsu" bella voce maï pesce é buona continuazione.

  • Chale, que version tan desafortunada, sin mariachi ni sentimiento, esta cancion no existe :(

  • Lo que quizo decir gattusso14 es que además de la obra musical cubana del maestro Lecuona llamada "Malagueña. Existe esta canción que estamos escuchando que se llama "Malaguena Salerosa" y es de los maestros Ramírez y Galindo que son orgullosamente Mexicanos. No es cubana es mexicana, dedicada a una mujer de Málaga españa que se estaba "atendiendo" el maestro Ramírez. Saludos desde México lindo y querido

  • No se debe confundir la "Malagueña" de Lecuona (sin letra) con "Malagueña salerosa", compuesto por Elpidio Ramírez y Pedro Galindo.Aunque la canción es cubana, se trata de la ciudad costera española. Un saludo desde Málaga :D

  • como que la cancion es cubana no mames es mas mexicana que un pinche taco de frijol con nopales sin ofender pero son mamadas...

  • @gattusso14 jajaja cancion cubana... con "todo respeto"... NO MAMES :D

  • Bravo Pesce, bellissima interpretazione!

  • chi putenza ;)

  • Awesome.. truly beautiful.. he messed up a little with the lyrics on the chorus part... Still a great performance. Nice falsetto.

  • Hey, gringo, mexicano, mariachi, trio, they're getting out there, for the world to know, you feel me? I'm Mexican born-texan raised and I'm proud to see other people out there "trying" to sing our songs me entiendes? We should be proud of it. Brown to the bone.

  • Although I agree, this song isn't Mexican... it's a traditional Spanish song... from Andalucía.

  • hey, this is for increasing you knowleadge, this song is mexican, it's a huapango from Veracruz, and its called "Malagueña Salerosa" and is a diferent sog of "Malagueña" which is, in fact, a traditional Spanish Song.

  • Agree, but that is exactly what i am talking about, the mexican songs (the good ones) are -I think- half voice/half feeling. thanks for replaying:)

  • you need to be Mexican to understand the feeling in the mexican versions, la MUSICA MEXICANA ES ESO:PURO SENTIMIENTO.

  • agree :) but you don't have to be mexican to have wonderful voice :p

  • je trouve que vous avez la voix de Josélito un petit chanteur espagnol dans les années 1960, je crois il avait la voix d'un rosignol et vous aussi sublime merci beaucoup pour un tel bonheur scarlett

  • Look my video "concurso de canto by MSMN" she is a "soprano" ;)

  • Might be a little late but you can hear a mexican version of it by very famouse mexican performers and close to mariachi style with this tags (it should appear only 1 video) trio latin spanish guitars acoustic folklore vocals mexico

  • forza corsica !!!!

  • Falsette

  • What you mean?

  • He sings the Malaguena Salerosa beautifully. He's version is in the same league as the best Mexican versions. I read Corsican on the title, and when I first heard his voice I thought, that must be a typo. It sounds authentic. I thought he was Mexican. Thanks for sharing this man's great voice. This song and that voice should be heard by everyone.

  • Thank you :)

    Even if the congratulations are rather for him!

    By the way, could you send me, or tell me where i could hear mexican doing the same? I'm very interested!

  • lila downs sings a version of this song. check out her other songs too. she's got an amazing voice. she was also in the movie Frida.

  • from the ones i´ve seen here on youtube--i would recommend you look up trio tariacuri

  • i've seen it long time ago, it's wonderful!

    Maybe the best i've seen!

    This one was impressive when i filmed it because of the strenght and the high notes reached by Mai Pesce's voice, but actually, a real guy from spannish culture would sing it better!

    Anyway, if you wanna hear another Malaguena Salerosa, try Mike Brant's one: from this singer i was really surprised and finally pleased by the rendition. You'd find it easily on eMule or so.

  • yes, I had come across Mike Brant´s rendition---it´s interesting to see the middle eastern influence come full circle

    Have you heard Chingon's rendition? When I first heard it, I thought they were going to "butcher" it; surprisingly, it was great (in my opinion). Some mexicans say that it should stay in its original form and not be mixed with "rock" but I think that if music and cultures had not blended, we wouldn't have what we have in Mexico today. (mariachi, thus Malagueña Salerosa)

  • Yep of course, Chingnon's one is one of the most known version because of the movie.

    You might be right about the cultures blending, but my opinion would get along with the Mexicans you quote (ones who don't like music blending)

  • Chingnon has certainly made something good, but the magical of those songs (as well as napolitean or corsican ones) comes from their simplicity: a few guitars, a few violons notes and an over talented singer. I think this kind of musics can't evolve anymore: they are part of the history, written in another world, with another economics conditions, they belong to another time, thus they have to be sung at maximum in their original forms.

  • (by the way i've made for the first time a real good falsetto (the special sound of "eres linda" for instance) 20 minutes ago! i'm so happy ^^)

    (that's the third part of the answer: the first starts by "yep of course")

  • I find there are a lot of beautiful corsican voices, including this singer I had never heard of, who has a very full medium, nice brilliance. Opera needs tenors of this quality ! Alagna used to sing variety and began singing opera cause of the circumstances. Hope beautiful voices from this beautiful island will soon come to opera. Thx for the video !

  • Yep, there are a lot of good singers here, Maì Pesce is the best known for sure, the most impressive, even if the few vids i posted not always show his talent.

    I love this tenor because of his timbre, his voice sounds like tradionnal songs of here with an impressively powerful voice, this is unic!

    Anyway, on my pc I have some others songs with no video and of a very lower quality where you can hear him sing O Sole Mio, etc, very impressive!

    Happy you enjoyed ;)

  • You'll never be able to buy his full album (bands and singers don't make singles but full albums only here).

    His album is called "Era eiu stu zitellu", you'll download it on eMule!

    But... his performances on cd are much more lighter than ones in live! This is really good if you hear it for the first time, but Malagueña is much more impressive in live!

  • Indeed, his voice is amaizing!!!

    Where can I buy his single, Malagueña Salerosa?

  • I'm sorry for the "Opera" tag.

    In fact he's absolutely unknown (just a bit in our little Island) and i wanted to make people discover his talent i think magnificient.

    I wrote opera to make him seen by people liking opera, anyway, listen it, he really has a tenor voice and his "Malagueña Salerosa" is the most impressive I've heard.

    :)

  • check out that song by lila downs. even better.

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