Guys you gotto hear this! PLAYING FOR CHANGE - Guantanamera REACTION

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Music video reaction of Guantanamera by Playing for change.

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José Martí, famous Cuban poet and nationalist, was the source for the lyrics to this song. Taken from four different poems, it was first performed for an English-speaking audience by The Weavers in their Carnegie Hall concert in 1963. Pete Seeger, of the Weavers of course, included it on his album We Shall Overcome and it became identified with his version. The Sandpipers had a pop hit with it in 1965.

John_Chu
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Yes it is a love song, but a love song to humanity, against slavery, poverty and injustice. Beautiful poem and song.

salasdelecturas.
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Harri never heard this version but i remember the Sandpipers version from the 1960s. It was heard on AM radio quite often back then.

BeeLineEast
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The recording by The Sandpipers, which others have mentioned, is the version that I listened to while I was growing up. That version includes a spoken-word passage in which (at least some of) the lyrics are translated. Thank you for the reaction/review.

richardryan
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I love this song for many years. It brings tears. Even when I didn't understand the words

timmitchell
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"Playing For Change" have many splendid collaborations. One of my favorites is "La Bamba"----incredibly good work.

johannesvalterdivizzini
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Playing for Change is a greatfoundation helping to keep the Arts alive in schools. Every single one of them is good.

vickilee
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I lived at Guantánamo Bay for over 4 years, many years ago, before issues. I ❤️ this.

randallknapp
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Cuban magic so much culture and heartfelt rymthes. I love my Cubans❤ from Puerto 🇵🇷 Rico.

wilfredolopez
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Playing for Change ranks near or at the top of my favourite "discoveries" over the past few years of ever-expanding exploration on YouTube. The lovingly assembled tracks, rota of players from around the world, the cultural cross-pollination, the unmistakable joy in the music never fails to bring happy tears to my eyes. Guantanamera!! Grew more familiar with it through Latin musician friends in the subways, streets and cafes of Toronto's Kensington Market in the 90s. A forever classic. This version, if a little more culturally homogenous, understandably, perhaps, than most in the long-running series, delivers on every other count of what makes the series so very special. imo, of course. ;>D

damonhines
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I'm of Cuban descent, so this song is no stranger to me. The lyrics come from a poem by revered Cuban nationalist and poet Jose Marti. Joseito Fernandez was the original singer in 1929.
A Guantanamera is a lady from Guantanamo, Cuba.
¡Viva Cuba Libre!
🇺🇸🇨🇺

freebirdtony
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Learned this in Spanish class. Glad I can still remember it after all these years!

gypsygirl
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Let's forget the great Pete Seeger and how much his singing of this song popularized it among the unwashed folk masses.

garydrewlevine
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You have to do a few of Playing for Change, they are all excellent especially the ones done around the world

CrazyBillBo
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Brought me back to Spanish Class back in the 1970's. One of my favorite teachers, rest his sole, used to play this and we learned to sing it. Great stuff and fond memories.

benjamineferko
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Playing for Change "Stand by Me" is just beautiful-- heart warming, unifying ..

JackleenaO
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Love song from Cuban hearts for their beloved Cuba..❤️ This is of course the words from the revered Cuban poet Jose Marti, a hero of revolution and highly celebrated in Cuba, of course. I spend quite a lot of time in Cuba, and everyone, is musical, can dance the salsa like that little girl…and this song is heard on every street corner, an amazing atmosphere! There are a lot of verses as well! Viva Cuba Livre! Viva la Revolution! You must spend some time in Cuba @Harri.

Dee-JayW
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Love this music and the song. I remember when it was played frequently on the radio. Beautiful. 🥰

Lakeshore
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You must react to The Sandpipers version of Guantanamera. It was their hit and will always be the definitive version.

trumpeterDave
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Beautifull song, it is made up of poetic verses, which can be added on, improvised as has been done here. But I think everybody likes to start with the verse by Jose Marti "Yo soy un ombre sincero, de donde cresen la palma. Y antes de morir yo quiero, echar me versos del alma". The credit goes to Joseito Fernandez to first pen it down in around 1929.
There is one version sung by the duo Lecrecia & Andy Garcia and is such a blast, especially when Lecrecia sings and points at the camera....wow dynamite!🌹🌻🌷Also Celia Cruze sang it so beautifully.

mohabatkhanmalak