| #321 - Posted 9 November 2009, 5:18 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: March 2008 Member #: 522 Posts: 1184 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Since we're talking about Dominicans, please do me a favor. Dominicans, STOP making Salsa: We already know how horrible Puerto Rican-Dominican music crossovers are: Puerto Ricans should stick to their Salsa, Bomba, Plena etc. Dominicans should stick to their Merengue, Perico Ripiao, Bachata etc. What Elvis Crespo and mr. Juan Luis Octoroon are doing is not natural. Yeah, tell that to Johnny Pacheco. The most influential person in the history of salsa. He took Salsa music and made it respectable. Pacheco was the creator of Fania Allstars and Fania records. It took a Dominican a Cibaeño from Santiago, del barrios de los Pepines to put salsa on the map and thanks to him salsa music is what it is today. Edited on 11/9/2009 5:19 PM by guillermone. |
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| #322 - Posted 9 November 2009, 5:32 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: March 2008 Member #: 522 Posts: 1184 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Since we're talking about Dominicans, please do me a favor. Dominicans, STOP making Salsa: We already know how horrible Puerto Rican-Dominican music crossovers are: Puerto Ricans should stick to their Salsa, Bomba, Plena etc. Dominicans should stick to their Merengue, Perico Ripiao, Bachata etc. What Elvis Crespo and mr. Juan Luis Octoroon are doing is not natural. Yeah, tell that to Johnny Pacheco. The most influential person in the history of salsa. He took Salsa music and made it respectable. Pacheco was the creator of Fania Allstars and Fania records. It took a Dominican a Cibaeño from Santiago, del barrios de los Pepines to put salsa on the map and thanks to him salsa music is what it is today. No, it was the Boricuas who sang for Fania who made Salsa what it is today. Johnny Pacheco is the equal to a Tommy Motola. This DOMINICANO was ont top over all of them, he was in control he made them all stars. He could either make them or break them. |
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| #323 - Posted 9 November 2009, 5:55 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: March 2008 Member #: 522 Posts: 1184 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Since we're talking about Dominicans, please do me a favor. Dominicans, STOP making Salsa: We already know how horrible Puerto Rican-Dominican music crossovers are: Puerto Ricans should stick to their Salsa, Bomba, Plena etc. Dominicans should stick to their Merengue, Perico Ripiao, Bachata etc. What Elvis Crespo and mr. Juan Luis Octoroon are doing is not natural. Yeah, tell that to Johnny Pacheco. The most influential person in the history of salsa. He took Salsa music and made it respectable. Pacheco was the creator of Fania Allstars and Fania records. It took a Dominican a Cibaeño from Santiago, del barrios de los Pepines to put salsa on the map and thanks to him salsa music is what it is today. No, it was the Boricuas who sang for Fania who made Salsa what it is today. Johnny Pacheco is the equal to a Tommy Motola. This DOMINICANO was ont top over all of them, he was in control he made them all stars. He could either make them or break them. LOl, and that's why Hector Lavoe was able to say this?: "Dominicanos, no sean tan burro, aprendan. Si el merengue se acaba con algo, se acaba con el mismo." You know, my grandmother use to always say that when ever someone makes a criticism, before you get upset "always consider the source." Come on man could you not quote from some one better. Hector was a demented drug addict that commited suicide while on a drug trip. He was a good singer, but was a loser in life. Which totally discredit him and any comment or statement he may have made. His credibility lacks value. Edited on 11/9/2009 5:55 PM by guillermone. |
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| #324 - Posted 9 November 2009, 6:01 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2266 Posts: 1502 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Since we're talking about Dominicans, please do me a favor. Dominicans, STOP making Salsa: We already know how horrible Puerto Rican-Dominican music crossovers are: Puerto Ricans should stick to their Salsa, Bomba, Plena etc. Dominicans should stick to their Merengue, Perico Ripiao, Bachata etc. What Elvis Crespo and mr. Juan Luis Octoroon are doing is not natural. Yeah, tell that to Johnny Pacheco. The most influential person in the history of salsa. He took Salsa music and made it respectable. Pacheco was the creator of Fania Allstars and Fania records. It took a Dominican a Cibaeño from Santiago, del barrios de los Pepines to put salsa on the map and thanks to him salsa music is what it is today. No, it was the Boricuas who sang for Fania who made Salsa what it is today. Johnny Pacheco is the equal to a Tommy Motola. This DOMINICANO was ont top over all of them, he was in control he made them all stars. He could either make them or break them. LOl, and that's why Hector Lavoe was able to say this?: "Dominicanos, no sean tan burro, aprendan. Si el merengue se acaba con algo, se acaba con el mismo." I don't see any insult in Lavoe's quote, "Dominicans, don't be so donkey, learn. If Merengue finishes with anything, it finishes with itself." |
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| #325 - Posted 9 November 2009, 6:07 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: March 2008 Member #: 522 Posts: 1184 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Since we're talking about Dominicans, please do me a favor. Dominicans, STOP making Salsa: We already know how horrible Puerto Rican-Dominican music crossovers are: Puerto Ricans should stick to their Salsa, Bomba, Plena etc. Dominicans should stick to their Merengue, Perico Ripiao, Bachata etc. What Elvis Crespo and mr. Juan Luis Octoroon are doing is not natural. Yeah, tell that to Johnny Pacheco. The most influential person in the history of salsa. He took Salsa music and made it respectable. Pacheco was the creator of Fania Allstars and Fania records. It took a Dominican a Cibaeño from Santiago, del barrios de los Pepines to put salsa on the map and thanks to him salsa music is what it is today. No, it was the Boricuas who sang for Fania who made Salsa what it is today. Johnny Pacheco is the equal to a Tommy Motola. This DOMINICANO was ont top over all of them, he was in control he made them all stars. He could either make them or break them. LOl, and that's why Hector Lavoe was able to say this?: "Dominicanos, no sean tan burro, aprendan. Si el merengue se acaba con algo, se acaba con el mismo." I don't see any insult in Lavoe's quote, "Dominicans, don't be so donkey, learn. If Merengue finishes with anything, it finishes with itself." Regardless if it were an insult or a praise "just consider the source." Where or from whom is it coming from. I would seriously listen to someone that is worth listening to. Edited on 11/9/2009 6:09 PM by guillermone. |
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| #326 - Posted 9 November 2009, 6:45 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2266 Posts: 1502 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Since we're talking about Dominicans, please do me a favor. Dominicans, STOP making Salsa: We already know how horrible Puerto Rican-Dominican music crossovers are: Puerto Ricans should stick to their Salsa, Bomba, Plena etc. Dominicans should stick to their Merengue, Perico Ripiao, Bachata etc. What Elvis Crespo and mr. Juan Luis Octoroon are doing is not natural. Yeah, tell that to Johnny Pacheco. The most influential person in the history of salsa. He took Salsa music and made it respectable. Pacheco was the creator of Fania Allstars and Fania records. It took a Dominican a Cibaeño from Santiago, del barrios de los Pepines to put salsa on the map and thanks to him salsa music is what it is today. No, it was the Boricuas who sang for Fania who made Salsa what it is today. Johnny Pacheco is the equal to a Tommy Motola. This DOMINICANO was ont top over all of them, he was in control he made them all stars. He could either make them or break them. LOl, and that's why Hector Lavoe was able to say this?: "Dominicanos, no sean tan burro, aprendan. Si el merengue se acaba con algo, se acaba con el mismo." You know, my grandmother use to always say that when ever someone makes a criticism, before you get upset "always consider the source." Come on man could you not quote from some one better. Hector was a demented drug addict that commited suicide while on a drug trip. He was a good singer, but was a loser in life. Which totally discredit him and any comment or statement he may have made. His credibility lacks value. Still, he was right wasn't he? All Merengues nowadays are "Mambos" and sound like crap: That's true, I agree. They are not even using instruments anymore, just those stupid electronic devices. The singers of today don't even sing anything that makes sense at all (like Chacarron, Pepe and MANY more), yet they still sell, and that's what hurts. Add the perverted subliminal messages these "songs" have (like "El chinito no quiere guerra, el chinito quiere rapar" ). Edited on 11/9/2009 6:48 PM by cyberdragon. |
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| #327 - Posted 9 November 2009, 6:47 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, El Guapito Jarabacoence,Nariz de Guineo, a troll and lloronas nightmare, right hand of El Boogeyman! MANABAO,LA VEGA Join date: August 2009 Member #: 3407 Posts: 1932 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: AfroLatino1 previously said: Quote: MIRABUENO previously said: "I was even an Altar boy" any relation to fred dobbs????? There is no confusion. I just do not like having any enslaved state of mind in regards to given earthly accustomed traditions passed on to many of us culturally as people. I have personally and consciously chosen to be Agnostic, perhaps going my own virtuous paths because I no longer have the same strong religious beliefs in matters that many have been thought to be "allegedly" typical divine premises. Lastly no, there is no relations with Fred Dobbs. By the way who is he or should I have to google him (lol)? in other words we are all enslaved right? okay you once were so stick to that! |
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| #328 - Posted 9 November 2009, 6:49 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, El Guapito Jarabacoence,Nariz de Guineo, a troll and lloronas nightmare, right hand of El Boogeyman! MANABAO,LA VEGA Join date: August 2009 Member #: 3407 Posts: 1932 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: AfroLatino1 previously said: Quote: TuPapaupa previously said: Hey, I was also an "Altar boy".......but kicked out of church for looking under the girls skirts!. JAJAJAJAJA. Lol, did plenty of that, too! Anyway, I was never the stay inside the church type of guy. I often used to leave and go play pelota with friends. This white shirt and pants used to look brown by the time my mother would come pick me up and she knew I was nat in church and used to get punished for (lol). "I often used to leave and go play pelota with friends". ave maria purisima!!!! |
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| #329 - Posted 9 November 2009, 7:05 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2266 Posts: 1502 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Since we're talking about Dominicans, please do me a favor. Dominicans, STOP making Salsa: We already know how horrible Puerto Rican-Dominican music crossovers are: Puerto Ricans should stick to their Salsa, Bomba, Plena etc. Dominicans should stick to their Merengue, Perico Ripiao, Bachata etc. What Elvis Crespo and mr. Juan Luis Octoroon are doing is not natural. Yeah, tell that to Johnny Pacheco. The most influential person in the history of salsa. He took Salsa music and made it respectable. Pacheco was the creator of Fania Allstars and Fania records. It took a Dominican a Cibaeño from Santiago, del barrios de los Pepines to put salsa on the map and thanks to him salsa music is what it is today. No, it was the Boricuas who sang for Fania who made Salsa what it is today. Johnny Pacheco is the equal to a Tommy Motola. This DOMINICANO was ont top over all of them, he was in control he made them all stars. He could either make them or break them. LOl, and that's why Hector Lavoe was able to say this?: "Dominicanos, no sean tan burro, aprendan. Si el merengue se acaba con algo, se acaba con el mismo." You know, my grandmother use to always say that when ever someone makes a criticism, before you get upset "always consider the source." Come on man could you not quote from some one better. Hector was a demented drug addict that commited suicide while on a drug trip. He was a good singer, but was a loser in life. Which totally discredit him and any comment or statement he may have made. His credibility lacks value. Still, he was right wasn't he? All Merengues nowadays are "Mambos" and sound like crap: That's true, I agree. They are not even using instruments anymore, just those stupid electronic devices. The singers of today don't even sing anything that makes sense at all (like Chacarron, Pepe and MANY more), yet they still sell, and that's what hurts. Add the perverted subliminal messages these "songs" have (like "El chinito no quiere guerra, el chinito quiere rapar" ). Yup, I always look forward to Merengala or whenever an authentic Merenguero is performing on one of the music shows on Dominican TV. Or else I have to keep scouring youtube and my parent's cd's for good merengues The good merengues are Almost all of the 80's, most of the 90's, and almost none of the 00's. |
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| #330 - Posted 9 November 2009, 7:14 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, El Guapito Jarabacoence,Nariz de Guineo, a troll and lloronas nightmare, right hand of El Boogeyman! MANABAO,LA VEGA Join date: August 2009 Member #: 3407 Posts: 1932 | RE: What do you think the actual ethnic demographics of the Dominican Republic are? Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: CrespotheMasturbater previously said: Since we're talking about Dominicans, please do me a favor. Dominicans, STOP making Salsa: We already know how horrible Puerto Rican-Dominican music crossovers are: Puerto Ricans should stick to their Salsa, Bomba, Plena etc. Dominicans should stick to their Merengue, Perico Ripiao, Bachata etc. What Elvis Crespo and mr. Juan Luis Octoroon are doing is not natural. Yeah, tell that to Johnny Pacheco. The most influential person in the history of salsa. He took Salsa music and made it respectable. Pacheco was the creator of Fania Allstars and Fania records. It took a Dominican a Cibaeño from Santiago, del barrios de los Pepines to put salsa on the map and thanks to him salsa music is what it is today. No, it was the Boricuas who sang for Fania who made Salsa what it is today. Johnny Pacheco is the equal to a Tommy Motola. This DOMINICANO was ont top over all of them, he was in control he made them all stars. He could either make them or break them. LOl, and that's why Hector Lavoe was able to say this?: "Dominicanos, no sean tan burro, aprendan. Si el merengue se acaba con algo, se acaba con el mismo." You know, my grandmother use to always say that when ever someone makes a criticism, before you get upset "always consider the source." Come on man could you not quote from some one better. Hector was a demented drug addict that commited suicide while on a drug trip. He was a good singer, but was a loser in life. Which totally discredit him and any comment or statement he may have made. His credibility lacks value. Still, he was right wasn't he? All Merengues nowadays are "Mambos" and sound like crap: That's true, I agree. They are not even using instruments anymore, just those stupid electronic devices. The singers of today don't even sing anything that makes sense at all (like Chacarron, Pepe and MANY more), yet they still sell, and that's what hurts. Add the perverted subliminal messages these "songs" have (like "El chinito no quiere guerra, el chinito quiere rapar" ). Yup, I always look forward to Merengala or whenever an authentic Merenguero is performing on one of the music shows on Dominican TV. Or else I have to keep scouring youtube and my parent's cd's for good merengues The good merengues are Almost all of the 80's, most of the 90's, and almost none of the 00's. Should we deport Urban Merengueros, along with Haitians and pure blacks? does anybody understand him??? hey sir this is an english website along with spanish. what you are speaking is not able to be read. is this some troll dialect anyone??? |
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