MALAGUEÑA SALEROSA - CHINGÓN - (2004)

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CHINGON is a Mexican rock band based in Austin, Texas. Their sound is heavily influenced by mariachi, ranchera, and Texan rock 'n roll music.

History

Chingon was formed by film director Robert Rodriguez to record songs for his 2003 film Once Upon a Time in Mexico. They contributed on Mexico and Mariachis, a compilation album to Rodríguez' Mariachi Trilogy, and released their debut album, Mexican Spaghetti Western, in 2004. The band's name comes from a Mexican slang term, chingón, loosely but closely enough meaning "badass" and/or "awesome".

Chingon also contributed the song "Malagueña Salerosa" to Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill Vol. 2 — which Rodríguez scored — and a live performance by the band was included on the film's DVD release. They also contributed to the soundtrack for his next film, a collaboration with Tarantino, Grindhouse, doing a cover of the film's opening theme, re-titling it "Cherry's Dance of Death". Rodríguez plays guitar in the band. The band has also made a appearance on "George Buys a Vow", an episode of the US sitcom George Lopez.

Band members

Robert Rodríguez - guitar
Alex Ruiz - vocals
Mark del Castillo - guitar, vocals
Rick del Castillo - guitar, vocals
Albert Besteiro - bass guitar
Carmelo Torres - percussion
Mike Zeoli - drums
When playing without Robert Rodríguez, the band is known as Del Castillo.

Guest artists include:

Patricia Vonne (Rodríguez's sister co-wrote and performed on "Severina")
Salma Hayek (performed "Siente Mi Amor")
Tito Larriva (wrote and performed "Alacran y Pistolero")
Nataly Pena

=====Not to be confused with Malagueña (song), the sixth movement of the Suite Andalucia by Ernesto Lecuona.
Malagueña Salerosa also known as La Malagueña is a well-known Son Huasteco or Huapango song from Mexico, which has been covered by many performers. The song is that of a man telling a woman (from Málaga, Spain) how beautiful she is, and how he would love to be her man, but that he understands her rejecting him for being too poor. Malagueña Salerosa is attributed to Elpidio Ramírez] and Pedro Galindo, published by Peer International in 1947 (monitored by BMI), although Mexican composer Nicandro Castillo questions the validity of that authorship. As he mentions:
"Composer don Nicandro Castillo wrote that several tunes from la Huasteca which were known as huapango songs composed by Elpidio Ramírez, Roque Ramírez and Pedro Galindo, were actually anonymous songs, as was the case of Cielito Lindo (Son Huasteco) and La Malagueña, which in reality, like La Guasanga or El Sacamandú, where known many years before, and should be part of the public domain. "

Many have recorded and played this song, in particular Conjunto huastecos, Mariachis and Bolero Trios. But the most famous version was made by Miguel Aceves Mejía with a mariachi band. With Huapangos or Son Huastecos, the falsetto technique is used to great effect, as in David Záizar's version. So too many different editions of the song feature vocal gymnastics by whoever sings them, particularly the stretching of vowels such as the "e" sound in the gentillic 'Malagueña' for as long as the singer can hold the note. Other known mariachi versions of the song were recorded by
Antonio Aguilar,
Ramon Vargas,
Miguel Aceves Mejia,
Mariachi Vargas,and
David Záizar.

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  • One of the best version of Malaguena Salerosa song, by far. thanks

  • @ThePeepers1984 Welcome, thanks for your comments, hugs.

  • esta cancion es una obra de arte, felicitaciones chingones.

  • @liuspagui Muchas Gracias, abraços.

  • Splendid. Thanks for uploading. Rare piece.

  • @cityroam Welcome, thanks for your comments, cheers.

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  • música magnifica muito linda mesmo e com as imagens da linda Uma Thurman ficou perfeito,adoro KILL BILL,o MÉxico tem muitos outros talentos além do Chapolin e Chaves!!! MADE in: ''BRASIL''

  • @sinjoart it's no flamenco, it's a huapango from México, (well this is a rock version), the song was composed by a mexican who fell in love with a woman from Málaga, Spain.

    The most famous interpreter of this song is without any doubt Miguel Aceves Mejía, although Javer Solís and Jorge Negrete are stupendous as well. Check their vids

    cheers.

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  • @MONCAYYO Usted tiene el derecho de hacer su comentario, acepto y agradezco su generosidad por escrito lo que piensa, muchas gracias, abrazos.

  • @jykson2010 Merci pour les commentaires, des applaudissements.

  • Ensorceleuse!, la femme viking nordique vient de conquerir l'Espagne!

  • PUES EL VIDEO ESTA REGULAR, LA MUSICA ES UNA FUSION DE QUE? FLAMENCO O QUE, EL CANTANTE MUY POBRE, AL MENOS MEDIO AFINA. ESPERO NO TE MOLESTE EL COMENTARIO. ES LO QUE ESCUCHO.

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