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  • Sopranos sent me here

  • what kind of music is this?

  • Love this from Desperado.

  • Actually, is not spanish, is castilian=)

  • @ArkkitehtiMark true :)

  • loved this because of the sopranos

  • yo pienso q esta cancion tan sublime es para un momento mui especial..con velas con una buen panorama cuando la luna ce empieza asomar y con una linda chica jeje

  • Conocí esta cancion por "The Sopranos"

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  • esta musica es solo pa burros mariguaneros qur vaina tan bacana ...que viva colombia

  • @alexwhite1981 Es de mexicanos para mexicanos.

  • @ArkkitehtiMark aaaaaagüevísimo compa! que se queden con sus ches y con sus dude! identificarte con este tipo de musica por ser mexicano, es otro nivel! chido

  • this is magic..... I love this song....thanks for the upload! I am listening to it over and over....

    Piękne i magiczne....nie mogę przestać słuchać....ta muzyka rozlewa się po całym ciele i przenosi w inny świat....

  • What A Great Song!!!!!!!!!

  • These Latin Playboys ARE a Los Lobos spin-off

  • @TCMaxxie actually...tha latin playboys are los lobos....they just changed their name long ago...

  • @TCMaxxie actually...the latin playboys are los lobos....they just changed their name long ago...

  • btw is this recorded from a vinyl?

  • i listened to this about 15 years ago. since then the rhythm stuck in my head, but i couldnt find this song anywhere since i dont know the lyrics and i cant type rhythm. this was a random search and i finally found it. thanks a lot for this song. now i remember it was desperado the movie i heard from.

  • plagiaat!

  • damn I wish I could find the tabs for this.

  • @phongbong

    it's not that hard that you couldnt figure it out by yourself

  • This song makes me feel like stripping. :)

  • @LacunaInc323 by all means do so...your a chick right?

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  • Two of the members are David Hidalgo and Louie Perez of Los Lobos. The other two produced LL's Kiko CD and als I think they did one other.

  • I first heard this in the closing scene of a Sopranos episode years ago. I had to get everything of theirs after that. I generally listen to...well, not this. But they write so peripherally on their genre and that's what I listen to. Fringe. These guys are great.

  • Yes the sound, I've heard there is a new group in NYC putting out latin music with similar flavor, but this is mad hot !

  • if estoy buscando a IF gracias?

  • No puede ser...!!! Encontre este gran rolon de la filme, El Desperado. La verdad es una gran cancion.

  • es un son cubano lo que el grupo mejicano

  • Desperado Forever!

  • more peoplw should here this.

  • i want this played at my Funeral.

  • yo tambien - me too, jajajaj

  • @bigetexas what are the words saying?

  • when i hear this song i just wanna drink hehe and i did, anyways great movie and great song. ciao ;).....

  • hey, thanks for the upload

    but I just want to point out that these guys are not italian, they're mexican

    so it'd be spelled 'Manifold de mi Amor'

    just to help you get more viewers

  • Hey, thanks for the tip. But, I'm already aware of them being spanish. I just wrote it the way I read it. Perhaps, it was written wrong...I don't know. But, thanks again.

  • @papadoc73 The title is wrong and they're NOT Spanish, you stupid bastard.

  • @papadoc73 Spanish people are from spain. Mexicans from mexico. if u want it more broad call us Latinos.

    Fuck hispanics where did that shit come from. probably the man

  • @talibanyAK47 Actually, Spaniards are from Spain. Spanish refers to the language that they speak. Spanish is what they speak, as well as the people from all of the areas that they had conquered. Even now, that these areas have been independent...the people still speak Spanish. Mexicans don't speak Mexican, and Latinos do not speak Latin...They speak Spanish. But, perhaps I should have written "Spanish speakers" instead. If you prefer to be called "Latino" thats cool, I can respect that.

  • @papadoc73

    no actually spaniards speak castellano

    mexicans spoke different dialects that merged with spanish

  • @talibanyAK47 I agree with you on the "hispanic" classification. But, no matter what minorities are ultimately called...it is "the man" the decided to call you that.

  • @papadoc73 who the hell is 'the man'?

  • @freddyreeks Ask TalibanyAK47, I was simply replying to his/her statement. I can only assume that it was a reference to the people of the establishment/government. Much like the phrase use to mean in the 1960's.

  • @papadoc73

    I don't care for the "Hispanic" classification. I am Latina, no one defines our race, heritage or culture. By the way, the Artist (Latin Playboys) spell it (Amour) the way that Papadoc spelled it, so he is not incorrect.

  • Actually, they are neither Spanish nor Mexican. They are Americans from California. They comprise half of the band Los Lobos.

  • Wouldn't that be half American, half Mexican American lol

  • on the sleeve its written the way papadoc wrote it! - and even though they are american they DO speak spanish

  • @StrangeFlavoredRey LOL...the Latin Playboys are an American band. 

  • @StrangeFlavoredRey On the album, the song is listed as "Manifold de Amour"... so the 'de' is from spanish and 'amour' from italian then, i believe? no matter really, musicians are always disregarding all sorts of boundaries.

  • sopranos helped me in discovering so much great music. Thanks for the upload

  • The song of my life! I can relate to the lyrics! Gracias por el upload!

  • I really like the Latin Playboys, but you say you can relate to the lyrics. I know very little Spanish; can you tell me, please, what it means?

  • Voy a navegar

    al puerto del alma

    cruzando el mar

    hasta que llegaré

    im going to navigate

    to the port of my soul

    crossing the ocean

    until I arrive

    its hard to understand if your not familiar with mexican culture! hope it helps

  • Thanks for the translation. Wow, the lyrics are very profound and remind of something the Toltec would have taught. Very spiritual stuff.

  • @TENOCH2012 what do those lyrics mean in light of mexican culture? does it imply that their ancestry came from across the oceans? or is it more symbolic of something else, like a personal journey?

  • @zapproowsdower The struggle that life brings in a corrupt society(Mexican corruption)! It can mean many things to the person who hears it but its just a verse on the journey of life! Navigating to his soul(piece of mind) at least that they way i comprehend these lyrics! Oh by the way my ancestors never crossed the ocean they crossed through the Bering Strait 25,000 years ago!! but i think you are correct on a personal journey trying to find ones soul in the world!!

  • @TENOCH2012 thanx!

  • Very interesting name you have there Tenoch2012. Do you believe that in that year the world will end? I really don't but that is my opinion. Well Tenochtitlan it's great that you name yourself that assuming that you know the history of our ancestors, something a lot of us don't know about. For those that don't know about Tenochtitlan, it was the capital of the Aztec Empire and 2012 is the year that the "worldis going to end.

  • TENOCH was the founder of the city Tenochtitlan hence the city was named after him. Second of all they were not Aztec they were MESCHICA!! Aztecs believe in Coyolxauhqui the MESHICA beliEve in HUITZILOPOCHTLI!!! WHICH ONE ARE YOU?????

  • hahah SNAP

  • Technically the Aztec believed time was circular and that 2012 is the beginning of a new cycle. Unlike most western thinking that time is linear.

  • Yes you are correct. For the Aztecs the year 2012 is the start of the new cycle, the fifth I beleive. People will be pissed once 2012 comes n goes! Serves them right for not being educated!

  • Both of you arewrong, Aztecs was the tribe who left Aztlan and moved alongside other tribes to Southern Mexico to establish the Mexica empire, indeed Tenoch was the first Huey Tlatoani, afterwards came Acamapichtli, Huitzilopochtli guided them to their destination, he was a war priest, Ometeotl is who we worshipped along with the cult of Quetzalcoatl

  • Ometeotl was quite a god indeed, was both sexes!

  • great song

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