Javier Solis was a popular Mexican singer during the 1950s and 1960s. He was one of the first to sing "Bolero-Ranchero" which combines guitars, trumpets and violins, which led him to be named "the king of bolero-rancheras." Solis was also an actor, but singing was his forte. He died at the age of 34 due to illnes, but his songs are still listened to and remade by many artists.
One of his popular songs is "Echame a mi la culpa" or "Blame me." The song is about a man whose lover broke up with him, but still wants her to be happy somewhere else. He wants her to acknowledge that she messed up in the relationship, but if someone else asks her why are they not together, he is asking her to lie and say it was his fault and that he was not a good partner to her.
This songs has been covered by many other artists, one of them being Alicia Villareal. Villareal is a Mexican singer, Latin Grammy award winner. Her songs are more rancheras than boleros which means that her songs include a lot more guitars and mariachi.
She has done many covers for other artists, including Javier Solis. Her version of "Echame a mi la culpa" the same as Solis' but in her version Villareal sounds like she is crying as she is singing, and you can hear the pain she feels in singing this song.
Solis also shows the pain, but his song mostly accentuates his great voice and is what the listener focuses more on. Both songs are great though and it goes well with both artists.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2010
To drink coffee, or lay in the beach
"Under the Boardwalk" was first released in 1964 by The Drifters. It is a song about a man talking about being at the beach with his loved one, doing romantic things. He describes the different things in the beach, the hot dogs, the people, the sun, etc. It is a happy song, perhaps reminiscing of a summer love. The introductory music is a frog-like sound that carries on in the song.
Compare this song to "Fue en un cafe" by Los Apson Boys who formed as a group in the 1960s and released their song in the late 60s. The music is the same of that of The Drifters song; the difference is in the lyrics. The story of Los Apson is about a sad moment of a man's life when he feels the need to break up with his girlfriend in a coffee shop but feels bad for making her cry. Throughout the song he tries to convince himself that it is the right thing to do since she cheated on him once.
As oppose to The Drifters laying with their loved one under a blanket, Los Apson Boys are sitting in a coffee shop with their loved one, breaking up, making it a hard moment for both parties. Both are still beautiful songs, depending how you are feeling.
Compare this song to "Fue en un cafe" by Los Apson Boys who formed as a group in the 1960s and released their song in the late 60s. The music is the same of that of The Drifters song; the difference is in the lyrics. The story of Los Apson is about a sad moment of a man's life when he feels the need to break up with his girlfriend in a coffee shop but feels bad for making her cry. Throughout the song he tries to convince himself that it is the right thing to do since she cheated on him once.
As oppose to The Drifters laying with their loved one under a blanket, Los Apson Boys are sitting in a coffee shop with their loved one, breaking up, making it a hard moment for both parties. Both are still beautiful songs, depending how you are feeling.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
One bartender, two audiences


Rock en espaƱol or rocanrol (Spanish rock) is a very popular genre in Mexico, mainly with “chilangos,” or those who live in Mexico City.
Just like rock in the United States, it is music that allows youngsters to rebel in all forms.
One famous rocanrol group has been together for over 40 years. They are one of the first groups that started this genre in Mexico. The group is called El Tri.
El Tri (click in right picture) continues to release new songs, but recently, one of its songs was remade into cumbia.
“Oye Cantinero” (Hey bartender) is about a man who asks the bartender to give him a drink because he needs to forget a woman who has left him for another man.
It is a common theme of heartbreak and betrayal, but there is a catch to this song. As people continue to listen, they realize that the person asking for a drink is actually a patient at a mental hospital and the bartender is a doctor of that hospital. Then listeners realize the scene is a hallucination.
La Luz Roja de San Marcos (click on left picture) is a group from Mexico that specializes in cumbia music. Cumbia is a style of music originally from Colombia but has spread out to all Latin America. The group has taken a rock song into a cumbia song that more people are able to dance to.
“Oye cantinero” in cumbia allows people to dance to the song whereas El Tri’s version is better to listen to.
The videos are also different. El Tri provides a much more elaborate production with different customs and many dancers and extras. La Luz Roja’s video looks more like a rookie director’s job with singers who look awkward in a music video and don’t know how to act.
Both songs are really good though and now the song has reached to different audiences.
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