Aquí coloco un vídeo (como dicen los españoles) hecho por un vasco que se llama Ritxi Ortáriz, oriundo de Bilbao.
La canción es del grupo Voltaire, y en la página de Viva Calca, y él hizo la animación, la cual aparte de ser super divertida, me parece que refleja el gusto y conocimiento que ésta persona tiene del Día de los Muertos que celebramos en México…
Se nota que les encanta México, porque no dicen Mecsicoú como los gringos, sino México como nosotros.
Ojalá los mexicanos apreciemos y conozcamos nuestras tradiciones tanto como los extranjeros….
I was just a tourist the first time I went to Mexico
I was stranger,in danger in a world unknown
A clap of thunder and the ground around me did explode
And the skeletons in dozens come out from that holeWhy?No lie!
It was the Day of the Dead! Did you hear what I just said?
oh-oh-ohh
I didn’t even know
It was the Day of the Dead! I try not to lose my head
oh-oh-ohh
Way down in MexicoThe place was jumpin with carribas playing to and fro
An evil skeleton made of with my beef burrito
They opened the pinata and a swarm of bats went up my nose
I lost bowel control and I knew that it was time to goWhy?No lie!
It was the Day of the Dead! Did you hear what I just said?
oh-oh-ohh
I didn’t even know
It was the Day of the Dead! I try not to lose my head
oh-oh-ohh
Way down in MexicoThe locals tell me not to fear
It happens at least once a year
When hell is full the dead will walk the Earth and apparently they come up here
For the beer!(laughes and whoes)
Why?No lie!
It was the Day of the Dead! Did you hear what I just said?
oh-oh-ohh
I didn’t even know
It was the Day of the Dead! I try not to lose my head
oh-oh-ohh
Way down in MexicoDia de los muertos nuenca la casmio
oh-oh-ohh
Y el gringo se asusto
Dia de Los Muertos, the cago ese chico
oh-oh-ohh Aqui en MexicoCORRE CARAJO QUE LOS MUERTOS ESTAN EN LA CALLE!









emmm...disculpa que haya 3 veces la misma entrada, no se que ha podido pasar^^
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