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Album: Babel Original Soundtrack
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Released: 2006
Length: 4:41
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Y en el nuevo milenio, sigue cabalgando triunfante
El rebelde del acordeon, celso piña y su ronda bogota

Y desde monterrey, una cumbia colombiana
Para todo el mundo...

Mira emociona y suena,
Si ya agua ritmo lleva
Ella como gira y vuela
Mientras aquel se menea
Aquel se menea

Y un saludo para todos mis seguidores

My much respect to la campana
Celso piña yessh yes in a the area
Cummbiaa sonidero sonidero sonidero nacional...

Sonidero nacional tarareando el compas
Salido del barrio vallenato freestyle
Sonidero nacional tarareando el compas
Salido del barrio meca mexican, meca mexican...

El rio y la cadencia buena
Sobre melodia sueña
Ella como gira y vuela
Mientras, aquel se menea
Aquel se menea, aquel se menea...

Y para mi buen hermano lalo y sus cuatro cuerdas magicas
Y el blue de piña, el quique y el celso piña
Aqui presente compa... suena, suena y emociona
Nuestra, nuestra acordeona

Cumbia by de river
Sweet bless this you're the leader
Right no fighters
Word of jah believe it
Columbia te canto con la mano arriba
Cumbia reggae-sound alegrandote la vida
Chilling en la cima, suena nueva rima
Bailando en la campana con mi pana celso piña
Rubahada, cumbia fina
Bailando en la campana con mi pana celso piña

Voy a aprovechar para mandar saludar
A quien comenzo a bailar
Zarandeando el compas
Aprieto y sintonizar
Cuando comienza a soñar
Desde el rio en la ciudad
Nunca deja de soñar

Suena, suena y emociona
Nuestra, nuestra acordeona

Que pasa nelly santana?, baila con el rebelde
Y al buen paso, un gran saludo
Y al blanquito man de venezuela nueva york
De nueva york a monterrey... miren como la goza
Suena, suena y emociona
Nuestra, nuestra acordeona
Suena nuestra acordeona
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la cumbia che cambia
Cumbia is one of the more interesting stories in the pantheon of music in the Americas. ¡¡Huepa!!
Whoever it is, it's a great track. Nice 
 willmcnaught wrote:

Must be a Trump backer, I'll try to imagine you are just a ignorant individual. RP plays a wild range of music from many cultures, and is one of the reasons I support them. Go climb back in your hole. 


Your assumption that the commenter is a supporter of The Donald marks you as the ignorant fool. 
i'd like to hear toxygene after this one someday.
This song is not from Control Machete. It´s name is Cumbia Sobre el Rio (Suena) and Celso Piña is the autor, and Pato Machete participates. A great song played by a great regiomontan music composer.  His music was very special and this piece a model of a this  kind of rhythm called Cumbia sonidera
 TheKing2 wrote:

What is "Babel"? Never heard of it.



Cool movie from 2006. Great soundtrack. Brad Pitt. Cate Blanchette. The scene where this song appears is pretty compelling. 
What is "Babel"? Never heard of it.
 Panchoalico wrote:

solo los américanos sabemos bailr la cumbia, por eso los gringos la odian



No es cierto.Es  super popular aqui en el EEUU con TODOS !
 verbius wrote:

Me gusta cumbia!
(I liked the movie as well)

Muchas gracias RP!



This song is 99% Celso Pina and is from his album "Barrio Bravo" not Control Machete's.Celso is featured on the  wacky movie "Cumbia Callera",
Great song but mislabeled.The song is by Celso Pina.Control Machete is just doing some guest vocals.I t may be  on The Babel soundtrack but if you like this it is on Celso's best classic album "Barrio Bravo".He is featured on the unusual movie "Cumbia Callera" set in Monterey where he  was from."Ya No Estoy Aqui" (on Netflix)  is  a story about some young cumbia freaks  there .I played him on my World Beat radio show on NPR.
 Algis wrote:

The beginning reminds me of David Byrne and Brian Eno's "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Life_in_the_Bush_of_Ghosts_(album)

Youtube video of "Help Me Somebody" from the album



Interesting take! The beginning made me think it was Wall of Voodoo's "Border Radio"...
Great rhythm that demands movement. If you would prefer a little tighter arrangement check out Los Corraleros de Majagual on the various artists compilation Colombia Alegre y Romantica.
I have to say I do get looks when people see a 66-year-old anglo driving along, windows down, blasting cumbia. 
 mread wrote:

Wow.  No likey ethnic music equals Trump backer?  I'll try to imagine you are not also just an (not "a") ignorant individual.


^calls non-Anglo music "Ethnic" while attempting to seem openminded... smh
 mread wrote:

Wow.  No likey ethnic music equals Trump backer?  I'll try to imagine you are not also just an (not "a") ignorant individual.



Play nice. This is a fun, festive song for celebrations. Don't taint it with American politics. We are not the center of the world. Just let the music support your weight.
Me gusta cumbia!
(I liked the movie as well)

Muchas gracias RP!
 mikegrinker wrote:

Dig this! 

How's the movie?


Artsy.  Tedious.
 willmcnaught wrote:

Must be a Trump backer, I'll try to imagine you are just a ignorant individual. RP plays a wild range of music from many cultures, and is one of the reasons I support them. Go climb back in your hole. 

Wow.  No likey ethnic music equals Trump backer?  I'll try to imagine you are not also just an (not "a") ignorant individual.
this rocks

its peppy
 mikegrinker wrote:

Dig this! 

How's the movie?


FWIW I hated it.  Kind of went nowhere.
This is drawing too much of my brain's focus....   
RIP Blanquito Man and Celso Piña
Dig this! 

How's the movie?
GREAT! I never heard of them before. Thanx RP! ...I don't speak Spanish, but that doesn't sop me from chair dancing to this!
scocam wrote:
Sounds like a Mexican restaurant.
 
Which?  If this is what they're playing, I want to check out their menu.
 runawayradio wrote:

Is there any place to hide from folks so shallow they have to turn every breath into a racial confrontation? Honestly. Relax man. You can have your soapbox another day... I promise. sheesh

Ignoring is tantamount to condoning.
 runawayradio wrote:
Is there any place to hide from folks so shallow they have to turn every breath into a racial confrontation? Honestly. Relax man. You can have your soapbox another day... I promise. sheesh


 

I was thinking Manu Chao - and you can never have enough of that.
Sadly Both Blanquito Man and Celso passed away. You can check out Blanquitos'band, King Chango, amazing reggue/ska/tropical band from Venezuela/Ny.
This gets me chair-dancing every time. Is there any other cumbia on RP?
Colombia, Venezuela y México unidos! Que Viva Radio Paradise!
Reminds me of Ozomatli. A very good thing indeed.
c.
{#Drummer} La Cumbia es para nosotros el pleno ejemplo de lo que la sociedad colombiana es en su esencia, el resultado de la fusión de tres culturas.
 Kaw wrote:
{#Dancingbanana_2}Like it!

 
Dance with me.{#Bananasplit}
 fredriley wrote:
"the ethnics"?!? You're on dangerous ground with that phrase, mate. Over in the UK "ethnics" is recognised code used by racists to refer to anyone dark-skinned and/or foreign. Assuming that you're using the phrase innocently, then you still want to bear in mind that anglosaxons are a very distinct minority across the world, and are "the ethnics" for most of the world's populations.

A big plus of RP is its eclecticism, sampling across musical traditions and countries, and constantly coming up with new and fresh and refreshing music. I listen to RP to be surprised by music like this.
 
Well done Fred. Unless people are given some response to their limited views on this matter, there is the risk they think it is fine to do so. It is therefore worth every second of time to keep responses like this flowing when necessary. 

:)
Mas cumbia, por favor! con mucho gusto. muy excelente.
{#Dancingbanana_2}Like it!
Loving this beat, before I head to Ibiza tomorrow - thanks again Bill!
solo los américanos sabemos bailr la cumbia, por eso los gringos la odian
 dragon1952 wrote:
I'll change channels for a bit while the ethnics jam out.

 
Must be a Trump backer, I'll try to imagine you are just a ignorant individual. RP plays a wild range of music from many cultures, and is one of the reasons I support them. Go climb back in your hole. 
Mero Mero!
 
Manu Chao meets Fatboy Slim. Cute avocado taste.
Now, this is very close to a traditional cumbia/vallenato! A pulir la hebilla! {#Dancingbanana_2}
Wow, hard to imagine jamming more annoying things into one "song".
Not worth it to even just lower the volume on this song. Have to click off and wait for the next one.
 dragon1952 wrote:
I'll change channels for a bit while the ethnics jam out.

 
"the ethnics"?!? You're on dangerous ground with that phrase, mate. Over in the UK "ethnics" is recognised code used by racists to refer to anyone dark-skinned and/or foreign. Assuming that you're using the phrase innocently, then you still want to bear in mind that anglosaxons are a very distinct minority across the world, and are "the ethnics" for most of the world's populations.

A big plus of RP is its eclecticism, sampling across musical traditions and countries, and constantly coming up with new and fresh and refreshing music. I listen to RP to be surprised by music like this.
This is bad. PSD it. 
Wow. Really hard to work to. Not enjoyable enough to listen to. Just annoying enough to vote down.
{#Bananajam}Cool! 
{#Bananajam}{#Bananapiano}{#Bananajam}
I'll change channels for a bit while the ethnics jam out.
Should be "Babble"
Thanks Bill, we're still dancing 'porro' here in Medellin.... and I'm going to donate now!
 MilesW wrote:
It's songs like this that influenced my decision to stop donating...

 
Ooops - wrong song.  Sorry, I meant "This Summer" from Maps.  Horrid.
It's songs like this that influenced my decision to stop donating...
a mi me encanta esta canción.... estamos bailando el porro aca!
I didn't think it would ever end.
Annoying. 
Lots of fun...great to hear to help melt the deep winter freeze!
 Kilroy wrote:
Ranchero music is horrendous.

 
That is ranchero? Oh I've lived in a lie all my life.
ajúa... cumbia poder, loveee it, i just feel the rhythm from inside (not "mexican reggae", not "ranchera"...) god people, just open your mindd
-____-
Ranchero music is horrendous.
On dirait Manu Chao.
C'est du bon ...
The beginning reminds me of David Byrne and Brian Eno's "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Life_in_the_Bush_of_Ghosts_(album)

Youtube video of "Help Me Somebody" from the album
I share here a guilty pleasure of cumbia, Mexican made


I totally dig this song! Super fun, great beat, cool accordion. I just bought it on Google Play. I wish more music like this (edge of hip-hop...or further, aka macklemore, rooted in good music) made it on here. But Bill knows BEST!

Thanks for the discovery RP
Mexican reggae!
cool sound 
What the hell is this and what's it doing in my paradise?
a freakin awesome cumbia song, and i don't particularly like cumbia. Mexican power
A little too close to ranchero music for me.... and I hate ranchero music.
LOVE this song!!! WOOO! lol reminds me of the Quinceaneras we use to go to. My mom and dad would always dance this song. =) good times... lol Ya'll are just HATERS!! {#Nyah}
Uh Oh...not good...at all!  And the other track played from this is so blissful....?!
Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo
Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo
Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo
Awful!!
 4merdj wrote:
Puliendo la hebilla!!
 
¿Eso es un eufemismo?
Rap music?

Idiot....wind
 Here I sit tapping my toes to this and reading comments.  I stumble across this and had to laugh.  I really do like this song, but I love the distressed bee-man!!!

CamLwalk wrote:
Bumblebee man
 


Love it. Wish King Chango would do another album.
Oh no...Rap music.

I'm gone.
Hip as hell. Also rather annoying, but in a hip way.
{#Bananasplit}{#Bananajam}{#Dancingbanana_2}{#Dancingbanana}{#Bananapiano}{#Bananajumprope}{#Bananasplit}


 DavidS_UK wrote:
And this still deserves maybe a 5 or 6 whilst Basement Jaxx a 7 or 8.  But seems proximity to Monterrey maybe is the key, or maybe 'safe and comfortable' world music are the keywords, we can pretend it's world music when it's nice and safely just down the road in CA for those in the big continent.

 
Erm, for those of us in the Midlands Sprawl, anything from North of Sheffield counts as 'world music'. I figure that this counts as 'world music' on account of it not being anglo-saxon, and coming from Mexico, which is rather a long way away from us.

I wish Bill or Becky would sort out the diacritics in this song title...


New to me.
Love it!!!! 
 DavidS_UK wrote:
So this follows two records after Basement Jaxx (Scars?) and they rate a 2 and this a 7 to 8?  What's happening here, everyone getting so chintzy and careful in their old age?
Not that this bad, it's catchy, but it's ever so safe and comfortable...

 
So what do you want on RP - Einsturzende Neubaten? Harrison Birtwhistle?

I've always been a sucker for an accordion, so this gets the nod from me.

Dig the glyphs in the title as well - guess Chrome/Mac needs a new font pack. 
Buenísimo, vamos todos a bailar...{#Bananasplit}.
Buenisimo Celso y la cumbia sobre el rio!!! CONTROL MACHETE !!!
 
Maybe the best single song ever played on RP - a rare 10+
Cuuuuumbia Colombiana! Puliendo la hebilla!! {#Cheers}
I LLIIIKKE it!  Good job, Bill!
1 of 2 songs I enjoy from the Babel soundtrack — gets a 7 from me
this is badazz!
wow... this kind of reminds me of Dirty Dancing 2.
Stars
This is the definition of repetition. {#Guitarist}

Sounds like a Mexican restaurant.


Wow. 3 1's in a row for me. Interesting. It can only go up from here, right?{#Pray}
Come on Bill, that computer of yours is just repeating playlists now.  I see my current comments follow the same pattern as last time thses here played.

And this still deserves maybe a 5 or 6 whilst Basement Jaxx a 7 or 8.  But seems proximity to Monterrey maybe is the key, or maybe 'safe and comfortable' world music are the keywords, we can pretend it's world music when it's nice and safely just down the road in CA for those in the big continent.

Celso Piña lives in one of the neighborhoods (Independencia) here in Monterrey, this neighborhood has a very long history of loving colombian music (cumbia) and have a lot of performers, being Celso one of them, I like this song because celebrates that and also one of the landmarks of this city, a dry river.

I remember also that Celso got real angry when a guy named Carlos Vives made it here through a song called "la gota fria", but eventually helped him to breaktrough to a wide audience, before this his music was only followed by the people familiar with the Independencia or other places slum like.

Miguel
So this follows two records after Basement Jaxx (Scars?) and they rate a 2 and this a 7 to 8?  What's happening here, everyone getting so chintzy and careful in their old age?
Not that this bad, it's catchy, but it's ever so safe and comfortable...

oh puhlease - this rocks compared to the florence and the machine!
The hit before didn't hurt this.
Bumblebee man
Flush it please!
Not into it.
I like this, especially since it doesn't have that idiotic police siren that Manu Chao can't seem to do without.

Oh I looove the accordion riff! But I'm biased, as you can tell by my name...
Bring it on.

Misterfixit wrote:
Well let's see now .. you all know, of course, that this is actually a clandestine call for revolution, right?

See: Blanquito = "The White Oppressor Man"

"Controle el Machetaros = "Put the "Macheteros" (Puerto Rican Terrorist Group) to work, on El Blanquitos, of course.

Oh well, we could go on with the numeric significance of the accordion beat, and how translated into secret Short Wave Numbers Station Code, but we shan't.

Prepare for the end, Blancos!

Viva La Raza!



Well let's see now .. you all know, of course, that this is actually a clandestine call for revolution, right?

See:  Blanquito = "The White Oppressor Man"

"Controle el Machetaros = "Put the "Macheteros" (Puerto Rican Terrorist Group) to work, on El Blanquitos, of course.

Oh well, we could go on with the numeric significance of the accordion beat, and how translated into secret Short Wave Numbers Station Code, but we shan't.

Prepare for the end, Blancos!

Viva La Raza!


Please make it stop!!
{#Bananasplit}
Pura cumbia colombiana, para todo el mundo!
 bobringer wrote:

The problem isn't Latin music. I tend to like most of what gets played here... even have some Manu Chao on my iPod. The problem is... this. is just really bad...
 
Ditto here. The suckageness reaches beyond political, cultural, or language barriers. This could be sung in by Princess Diana in English with perfect diction, and it would still blow. Interesting concept...the spoken parts are cool but something ain't right with the basic song itself.

Suena y emociona ...
y alegra  {#Dancingbanana} {#Bananasplit}{#Dancingbanana}

 lwilkinson wrote:

More like a drunken cross between standard Conjunto with a tad' of Ranchero thrown.

Having grown up in far S. Texas where you get confused as to what country you're in this is very reminding of a drunk night in Matamoros at the Drive In.

{#Drunk}

 
Yeah, or a drive down Telephone Road in Houston. Good times! {#Cowboy}{#Drunk}{#Dancingbanana}
These bananas are candy-flipping BIG TIME!

 
nicolaluna wrote:
my goodness danny.  how did you get your bananas to do that?

 
Danny_G wrote:

 
 

YEAH! For you all blanquitos men out there! Shake your booty. Cumbia! {#Cowboy}{#Bananasplit}