

Yo amo los mundos sutiles, I love subtle worlds, Ni dejar en la memoria nor to leave in the memoryĭe los hombres mi canción of mankind my song Nunca persequí la gloria, I never looked for glory, Pasar haciendo caminos, to pass making paths, Pero lo nuestro es pasar, but our fate is to pass, Todo pasa y todo queda, Everything passes and everything stays, I was fascinated by it, as it is so ephemeral and perfect for the camino.

I am very interested in Machado: in a thread I started some weeks back (Poetry for the Camino or something like that), someone posted this poem that you have attached as the song. I'm attaching this from an online translation. Huh, had some tough time extracting those since there's so much "." music Velvet Underground - I found a Reason ( ) Cesaria Evora - again more for those on Caminho Portugues maybe ( ) Ennio Morricone - Once Upon a Time in America ( ) Eleni Mandell - You're All Bad (album Country for True Lovers ) Kombinatke women choir - songs from Spanish Civil War (Dime donde vas morena:, El pueblo unido:, Bella ciao: etc.) some of national Slovenian performers like Vlado Kreslin ( ), Orlek ( ), Madredeus - O Paraiso (maybe more for those on Caminho Portugues: ) Chris & Carla ( ) - it's a must, I also feel drown to it even more after meeting Chris Eckman in Ljubljana (he's former frontman of The Walkabouts with his ex-wife Carla Torgerson) Calexico ( ) & Friends of Dean Martinez ( ) Paolo Conte - Via con me ( - it's wonderful indeed if you make it) Jules Dassin - A toi (and almost all of him - ) What would YOU include for a list, or just for a number 10? Again, I apologize, purists. I love to listen to it on Pandora, and it is a stunning accompaniment to my viewing of your posts and photographs, which I love to view while the music runs up and down my soul!ġ0. Yes, I'm aware that I just put four entertainers in one area here. Gordon Lightfoot, James Taylor, Carole King, The Mamas and Papas: more old favorites.

I was raised on their music, for heaven's sake!Ĩ. The Beatles-for their clever lyrics and absolute familiarity. Seals and Crofts-harmonies that I love so dearly.ħ. Unforgettable, Ramblin' Rose, Lazy Crazy Days of Summer.I love it all.ĥ. I just love his voice and lyrics, the sweeping orchestral introductions, and the smoothness of the melody lines.Ĥ.

Coldplay-some clever lyrics, and I'd like to know their music-albeit commercial-better.ģ. U2-one of my favorites from the 80's, this band reminds me of Joshua Tree in California, of the Baja Peninsula, and of driving through the Southwest (in the USA). I respect you and thank you in advance for not raining on my parade, but these are musicians that "I" would like to listen to as I walk (on occasion, when I'm not meditating, praying, chatting, or listening to birdsong, wind, and water):ġ. He frequently collaborates with Canada's finest flamenco artists : Delphine Mantha, Henry Garf "Quique", Caroline Planté, José Vega, Aurélie Brunelle, Dominique Soulard, Jheinsen Montalvo, Dennis Duffin and Hanser Santos Gomez, to name only a few.Sorry, purists, but I will be listening to some music during my walk. He has also toured in Ottawa, Toronto, and all the way to La Paz, Bolivia. He is currently living in Montreal, teaching, singing for dance schools and in many of the city's best venues such as Rialto Theater, Place des Arts, Le Balcon and Sala Rossa.
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He has played more than 300 shows in eight countries, holds a Master's degree in Anthropology of Law from the Sorbonne, and also works as a professional mediator. His singing alternates between gentle crooning and savage yelling (with a little bit of both in-between.)
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He also knows how to accompany dance and cante with the guitar. He learned Flamenco singing at the prestigious Cristina Heeren Foundation in Seville. Alvaro Echánove is a Spanish singer who was born in a nomadic family that lived in France, Singapore and Japan.īefore diving into Flamenco, he sang David Bowie and Leonard Cohen in the Parisian subway, in the streets of London, on French national television (Nouvelle Star 2014) and in a community center for the addicted (Espoir Goutte d'Or).
