Okay so I like to blog about the Spanish music but it is really good. He is a song that we all like to sing. It is not the best quality but you can still hear the words. I was going to do Besame Mucho but I left that one to Heidi.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Spanish Guitar
Since the Spanish speaking love guitar playing I thought that it would be nice to see was really fancy playing looks like, not that Mr. Rivera is bad at it. : )
Thursday, February 5, 2009
New Semester
So it is a new semester of Spanish. It is more about grammar, which I am better at than speaking and read out loud. We are still watching Destinos. So that is good.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Wheat
So, we went to Wheat Community Center. Paul and I stocked selves, which we took over from Heidi and Lynise. The lady showed us were to put stuff in Spanish. It was easy work and cool to do. Also there was some nice things in the shop area of the center.
Feliz Navidad
Feliz Navidad is a Christmas song written in 1970 by the Puerto Rican singer-songwriter José Feliciano. With its simple Spanish chorus (the traditional Christmas/New Year greeting, "Feliz Navidad, próspero año y felicidad" or "Merry Christmas, prosperous year and happiness") and equally simple English verse ("I wanna wish you a Merry Christmas from the bottom of my heart"), it has become a classic Christmas pop song in the United States, Canada and throughout the Spanish-speaking world.
Feliciano's version of "Feliz Navidad" (in which he plays both an acoustic guitar and a Puerto Rican cuatro) is one of the most downloaded and aired Christmas songs in the United States and Canada. It was also recognized by ASCAP as one of the top 25 most played and recorded Christmas songs around the world.
Feliciano's version of "Feliz Navidad" (in which he plays both an acoustic guitar and a Puerto Rican cuatro) is one of the most downloaded and aired Christmas songs in the United States and Canada. It was also recognized by ASCAP as one of the top 25 most played and recorded Christmas songs around the world.
La Bamba
Ok so I decided to do this before Heidi took my ideas again. "La Bamba" is a folk song whose origins can be traced to the Mexican state of Veracruz over 300 years ago. It is best known from a 1958 adaptation by Ritchie Valens, a top 40 hit in the the U.S. charts and one of early rock and roll's best-known songs. The youtube clip that is on my blog is from a 1987 movie called La Bamba, staring Lou Diamond Phillips as Ritchie Valens.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Another Little Bit of History

The Spanish-American War started in 1898. It was because the US believed that the Spanish blow up the USS Maine in Havana Harbor in Cuba. After Congress declared war in April of 1898 the rallying cry was "Remember the Maine!, To hell with Spain!". The US would win the war and gain control of the Philippine Islands, Puerto Rico would become a US protectorate, and Cuba would become the puppets of the US for economic reasons.
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