timberamayor
Son Montuno
Putting it under this thread because my videos will be a mix of music/Dance/everyday life so seems the non-salsa thread was the best choice. Hopefully it will be interesting to people who are interested in Cuba in general.
This first video is from a neighborhood in Guantanamo called San Justo. There is a song by Buena FE called La Zanja, from their first CD. It is about a ditch atht ran through Yoel's neighborhood and was filled with yucky run-off water from rain, household run off etc. Full of frogs, bugs, mosquitos etc. the kids used to play in it all the time etc. The ditch was eventually filled in (after the song became so popular) but I wanted to find the street where it used to be. SO while I was in Guantanamo I asked a lot of people if they knew where it had been. Finally a guy who is like the PR guy from the Tumba Francesa group in Guantanamo said he could take me. So we walked from La Loma Del Chivo to San Justo under the burning Guantanamo sun. When we reached the street Jesús del Sol he said this was it. We walked the whole street and he old me stories about it and also took me to meet an 84 year old man who talked about what it was like. So really I put this video together for other Buena Fe fans who would think it was cool to see the street in Yoel's old neighborhood where la zanja used to be. No subtitles on this video. It's 11 minutes long
This first video is from a neighborhood in Guantanamo called San Justo. There is a song by Buena FE called La Zanja, from their first CD. It is about a ditch atht ran through Yoel's neighborhood and was filled with yucky run-off water from rain, household run off etc. Full of frogs, bugs, mosquitos etc. the kids used to play in it all the time etc. The ditch was eventually filled in (after the song became so popular) but I wanted to find the street where it used to be. SO while I was in Guantanamo I asked a lot of people if they knew where it had been. Finally a guy who is like the PR guy from the Tumba Francesa group in Guantanamo said he could take me. So we walked from La Loma Del Chivo to San Justo under the burning Guantanamo sun. When we reached the street Jesús del Sol he said this was it. We walked the whole street and he old me stories about it and also took me to meet an 84 year old man who talked about what it was like. So really I put this video together for other Buena Fe fans who would think it was cool to see the street in Yoel's old neighborhood where la zanja used to be. No subtitles on this video. It's 11 minutes long