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La Golondrina The Wild Bunch Directors Cut 1969
http://www.nndb.com/films/585/000032489/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wild_Bunch

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  • Hola he escuchado varias versiones de este tema,esta es sin duda la mejor, a todo tono con la pelicula,que es una de las mejores de su tipo.El tema aqui suena como mas tipico,no tan acartonado,como el resto.Saludos.

  • @elcorteinglesful ¿Quiere decir "aprender Español gringos" no, Dago? Se aprende buenos modales y la forma de deletrear palabras sencillas en su idioma propio y puntuacion. Una frase de tres palabras, dos errores!

    Grosero y estúpido.

    (He was being rude, but he's thick as shit- three words, two mistakes!)

  • The Summer of'69 was a good year for westerns.

    You had The Duke in"True Grit".

    Paul Newman and Robert Redford in"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"

    and"The Wild Bunch"with Bill Holden.

    Unfortunately,being 10,my folks wouldn't let me go see them.

    True Grit and Butch Cassidy were rated'M'

    Which in'69 was like today's PG13.

    And Wild Bunch was rated'R'.

  • The Wild Bunch get tamed...beautiful. The best spit and sawdust western you'll ever see.

  • Classic quote by the old man at the very end, when he says to Robert Ryan: "You want to come along? It's not like before, but it will do...." That's life.

  • one of the greatest movies ever, and great song in it

  • @irmex1000 Si chilango, pero estamos hablando de la forma escrita en la letra de esta cancion, no de como hablamos en el DeFectuoso...

  • @princecharmonpoirtoi Si nos vamos a reglas estrictas debería ser "a donde", donde "a" implica moción o dirección y "donde" lugar u objetivo. Sin embargo, en algunos lugares, particularment en la Cd. de México, no se hace distinción entre una forma y la otra, escuchándose incluse "adonde" cuando convencionalmente se usaría la palabra "donde" solamente. En un ambiente informal supongo que no hay distinción entre una forma y la otra.

  • @ChopstickBrando

    Probably--the same way a German with a love of Latin music and considerable talent could write great Latin songs. Music and dance are for emjoying, not for fighting over.

  • No se', pero creo que ''a do'nde'' se escribe separado

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