Thursday, April 12, 2007

Cuban Coldplay

Listen to more than the intro please and let me know what you guys think... I'm interested in hearing your reviews.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why ?!?!? Why?!?!?! Why?!?!?!?

- ?

Anonymous said...

I will personally stab whoever did this ... and then play the song while he bleeds. Wrong

-Brian Stabber T.

Anonymous said...

I like it. The chorus is catchy and it makes want to dance. Those Cubans.. I gotta tell ya ... always changing things :) - Liz

Sketchism said...

The only thing this song is missing is a random shout of "...Y dice...!"

Anonymous said...

I dig it. I don't like the fact that they used his vocal track. I wish they would have gotten that cuban black guy that sings really high. If it was instrumental, I like it. With the vocals, not so much (Borat voice).

-Yannick

Anonymous said...

esto no pasa en cuba! I was expecting a guy with a cuban accent to sing it. That would of made my night.

Anonymous said...

Chorus is cool ! with the harmony and the brass. I wanna hear fix you "reggae-ton" style ! Can u imagine some latino singing "N' Fis Yoo" HA!
SEE YA ....Ricky

Anonymous said...

Cecilia Cruz would have really done it right. I do like the freshness and the fact that it is new. Nothing like being creative in music... doing something different! Just imagen if we could incoporate that concept in the church?

Igor

Anonymous said...

yeah...maybe if they hadn't used his vocal track.

I mean, you just don't mess with Coldplay.

Anne Marie said...

it made me happy during the first 30 seconds. then after the song, i just went and grabbed x&y and fixed everything in my head. don't mess with my head like that, lol. fun though...

Anonymous said...

Heredes my brother, I really liked it, as a matter of fact I would like for you to make me a copy on a CD so i can use it when I play with my Bongos!!

Anonymous said...

A nice try, but the "cuban rythms" play a shy second fiddle. The principal melody is hardly touched.