umm, seriously im not trying to seem obnoxious, but being mexican myself, and u educating over mexican history...i understand if u cant say certain spanish words with a proper accent...that being said, u should pronounce what reads "ciudad" as syudad and not Q-dad
Come On You know it was Illegal to sell Beaners Ammo or Dynamite. You needed a Gringo to buy that for You! For a Modest Fee of course. So He was lucky to get Ammo. He should not have Crossed the Border for that Raid. It alerted the Cavalry & stirred up a Hornets Nest to Pursue Him. Even into Mexico. That was before Taco Bell gave People Runs for the Border! Don't Eat Dogs! Now their trying to Hot Tap Pipelines without the skill or knowledge. But it looks so simple El Jefe. Well apparently not!
reading about it, it' was obvious that in 1911 and 1912, several yankees bankers gave money to Villa - exchange arms/ livestock- giving him the hability to build an army.
@Poppotatoes The song is very representative of the Revolution and of Pancho Villa's time. There are many versions of "La cucaracha", the rythm is definitely norteño -unlike mariachi music- and all versions always include the name of Villa:
"Una cosa me da risa: -(One thing makes me laugh) Pancho Villa sin camisa; (Pancho Villa shirtless;) ya se van los carrancistas (the carrancistas are leaving) porque vienen los villistas." (because the villistas are coming).
unsuccessfull campaign by the US?? Pancho villas dumb ass decided to raid a US military base in an attempt to steal weapons, in the process, his army gets his ass whupped by one Army cav unit, he gets no weapons and runs back into Mexico. The US Army invades Mexico lookn for villa fighting and killing his men as Villa ran scared and hid and was we never found his coward dumb ass. US Army left Mexcio to go fight in WW1. Villa paraded around Mexico like he was tough shit until the Americans came
¡Viva, El General Villa! CABRONES!! Great job on the documentary ..Villa ALWAYS did for the poor, who in this day in age can say that about of any of these crooks we call our leaders, hm? Anyone...yeah didn't think so! If he were to rise from the dead and see what state his Mexico is in he'd die again =( They don't make great men like him anymore.
pancho villa was the only guy who have balls and mess with the US and still couldnt find him he took law on his own hands thats why many people respect and are honored for wat he represented the revolution.
Great video you guys. I know there is much controversy regarding Pancho Villa, but let me explain this to you: Those that were and are against him, do not have their hearts and minds connected to the basic needs of the migrant farmworkers and those that were and are in favor of Villa understand that mistakes were made, but needed to stabalize Mexico at that time. As matter as fact, Mexico needs more Villas at this time to clean it up Corrupted Mex. government officials!
Why, do people always have to relate Mexico with "la cucaracha" song? Mariachi is more than that people. Exam; "el pastor", "cielo rojo", "la bikina", "la negra", "deja q' salga la luna", etc, etc.
I do wish you had told us this sooner, my friend. My parnter and I only had access to so many songs, 'La Cucaracha' being one of them. This would have helped us so much on our project.
@Poppotatoes The song is very representative of the Revolution and of Pancho Villa's time. There are many versions of "La cucaracha", the rythm is definitely norteño -unlike mariachi music- and all versions always include the name of Villa:
"Una cosa me da risa: -(One thing makes me laugh) Pancho Villa sin camisa; (Pancho Villa shirtless;) ya se van los carrancistas (the carrancistas are leaving) porque vienen los villistas." (because the villistas are coming).
@Poppotatoes The song is very representative of the Revolution and of Pancho Villa's time. There are many versions of "La cucaracha", the rythm is definitely norteño -unlike mariachi music- and all versions always include the name of Villa:
"Una cosa me da risa: -(One thing makes me laugh) Pancho Villa sin camisa; (Pancho Villa shirtless;) ya se van los carrancistas (the carrancistas are leaving) porque vienen los villistas." (because the villistas are coming).
@cafecon2 The song is most definitely Villista. Mariachi music is not associated at all with Pancho Villa and he had little to do with the area where mariachi music was popular at that time.
this song 'la cucaracha' is perfectly accorded to this subject, because it was sung to laugh at Huerta, the enemy in 1913. I just learned it in the (fucking good) biography, Paco Ignacio taibo II wrote about Pancho Villa.
umm, seriously im not trying to seem obnoxious, but being mexican myself, and u educating over mexican history...i understand if u cant say certain spanish words with a proper accent...that being said, u should pronounce what reads "ciudad" as syudad and not Q-dad
carlord0 11 months ago
Come On You know it was Illegal to sell Beaners Ammo or Dynamite. You needed a Gringo to buy that for You! For a Modest Fee of course. So He was lucky to get Ammo. He should not have Crossed the Border for that Raid. It alerted the Cavalry & stirred up a Hornets Nest to Pursue Him. Even into Mexico. That was before Taco Bell gave People Runs for the Border! Don't Eat Dogs! Now their trying to Hot Tap Pipelines without the skill or knowledge. But it looks so simple El Jefe. Well apparently not!
ZEEMADMAN 1 year ago
@ZEEMADMAN pancho villa can make his own ammo . . . thats how cool he is ha
DOPEKR3W801 1 year ago
Too bad peshing never found him and hung the murdering taco eater.
bearriver666 1 year ago
reading about it, it' was obvious that in 1911 and 1912, several yankees bankers gave money to Villa - exchange arms/ livestock- giving him the hability to build an army.
wisomban 1 year ago
viva pancho pilla !!!!!!!!!!!!
ZaMuMx 1 year ago
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@Poppotatoes The song is very representative of the Revolution and of Pancho Villa's time. There are many versions of "La cucaracha", the rythm is definitely norteño -unlike mariachi music- and all versions always include the name of Villa:
"Una cosa me da risa: -(One thing makes me laugh) Pancho Villa sin camisa; (Pancho Villa shirtless;) ya se van los carrancistas (the carrancistas are leaving) porque vienen los villistas." (because the villistas are coming).
JoelQP 1 year ago
unsuccessfull campaign by the US?? Pancho villas dumb ass decided to raid a US military base in an attempt to steal weapons, in the process, his army gets his ass whupped by one Army cav unit, he gets no weapons and runs back into Mexico. The US Army invades Mexico lookn for villa fighting and killing his men as Villa ran scared and hid and was we never found his coward dumb ass. US Army left Mexcio to go fight in WW1. Villa paraded around Mexico like he was tough shit until the Americans came
RileyghostHunter 1 year ago
@RileyghostHunter
LOL CALL OF DUTY PLAYER. E-TOUGH
beanertowel 1 year ago
@RileyghostHunter came to wat u idiot, i f the only things americans do its drugs
simon1211 1 year ago
@RileyghostHunter he is tough i'd like to see you take an army by yourself haha
DOPEKR3W801 1 year ago
@RileyghostHunter hahaa exactly he was like a call of duty player haha
DOPEKR3W801 1 year ago
¡Viva, El General Villa! CABRONES!! Great job on the documentary ..Villa ALWAYS did for the poor, who in this day in age can say that about of any of these crooks we call our leaders, hm? Anyone...yeah didn't think so! If he were to rise from the dead and see what state his Mexico is in he'd die again =( They don't make great men like him anymore.
sexxymofo 1 year ago
pancho villa was the only guy who have balls and mess with the US and still couldnt find him he took law on his own hands thats why many people respect and are honored for wat he represented the revolution.
Highpointloco 1 year ago
Great video you guys. I know there is much controversy regarding Pancho Villa, but let me explain this to you: Those that were and are against him, do not have their hearts and minds connected to the basic needs of the migrant farmworkers and those that were and are in favor of Villa understand that mistakes were made, but needed to stabalize Mexico at that time. As matter as fact, Mexico needs more Villas at this time to clean it up Corrupted Mex. government officials!
Viva Villa!
flaborin 2 years ago
great posting, i learned a lot from it.
BiliousTrumpstaine 2 years ago
lol @ the song, typical mexican stereotype song.
Outlaw91791 2 years ago
Why, do people always have to relate Mexico with "la cucaracha" song? Mariachi is more than that people. Exam; "el pastor", "cielo rojo", "la bikina", "la negra", "deja q' salga la luna", etc, etc.
cafecon2 2 years ago
I do wish you had told us this sooner, my friend. My parnter and I only had access to so many songs, 'La Cucaracha' being one of them. This would have helped us so much on our project.
Poppotatoes 2 years ago
@Poppotatoes Well, I understand you didn't know but, I hope this help u for the future. Good clip anyway.
cafecon2 2 years ago
@Poppotatoes The song is very representative of the Revolution and of Pancho Villa's time. There are many versions of "La cucaracha", the rythm is definitely norteño -unlike mariachi music- and all versions always include the name of Villa:
"Una cosa me da risa: -(One thing makes me laugh) Pancho Villa sin camisa; (Pancho Villa shirtless;) ya se van los carrancistas (the carrancistas are leaving) porque vienen los villistas." (because the villistas are coming).
JoelQP 1 year ago
@Poppotatoes The song is very representative of the Revolution and of Pancho Villa's time. There are many versions of "La cucaracha", the rythm is definitely norteño -unlike mariachi music- and all versions always include the name of Villa:
"Una cosa me da risa: -(One thing makes me laugh) Pancho Villa sin camisa; (Pancho Villa shirtless;) ya se van los carrancistas (the carrancistas are leaving) porque vienen los villistas." (because the villistas are coming).
JoelQP 1 year ago
@cafecon2 The song is most definitely Villista. Mariachi music is not associated at all with Pancho Villa and he had little to do with the area where mariachi music was popular at that time.
JoelQP 1 year ago
@cafecon2
this song 'la cucaracha' is perfectly accorded to this subject, because it was sung to laugh at Huerta, the enemy in 1913. I just learned it in the (fucking good) biography, Paco Ignacio taibo II wrote about Pancho Villa.
Anyway, thanks for the vid,... nice job !
wisomban 1 year ago
@cafecon2 Amen to that primo!
Mariguana86 5 months ago
quieran o no sela pelaron con villa eso nunk pero nunk lo van a cambiar
palanqueto21 2 years ago
Nice vid.
sidewaysntraffic 2 years ago
viva villa¡¡¡¡¡
viva durango¡¡¡¡¡
fiitass 2 years ago 5
This was amazing! Good job you guys! Was this for history day?
xXLisaxX0611 2 years ago
thats right mention that they sold him defective ammo the white people always seem to leave that out???????
arammartin 2 years ago 3
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You must have gotten an "F" on this project you puto...Viva Pancho!!!
jfx1000 3 years ago
puto...?
Poppotatoes 3 years ago
He must have spelled Pluto wrong...
yumbostrikes 3 years ago
that, or he meant I was a rice cake. I says it in, like, three languages...
Poppotatoes 3 years ago
@Poppotatoes Haha... (tagalog right?)
panzaverde90 8 months ago
why would u call him a puto when he did such a good job on this report on villa's life? your a idiot
redcomet2010 2 years ago
Hahaha, it just looks so lame. But maybe it's just me since it's been haunting me for what...four months?!
Haha, we should have used the song Control Machete - Humanos Mexicanos just because it has his name in there that one time.
AsianFlipflops 3 years ago