¡Feliz viernes! Se acerca el fin de semana y es un buen momento para quitarnos las preocupaciones por un rato. El cantautor puertorriqueño Sie7e hizo un cover en Spanglish de la canción “Dont worry, be happy” de Bobby McFerrin. En el video participan la banda Sí Señor, los comediantes Raymond Arrieta y Luis Raúl, Javier de Vivanativa, Dálmata, Almas Band y varias otras personalidades. La canción forma parte del álbum “Mucha Cosa Buena“, lanzado en mayo.
Recientemente, Sie7e fue nominado al Grammy Latino en las categorías de “Mejor Artista Nuevo” y “Mejor Canción Alternativa” con el tema “Tengo tu love“. Bueno, es hora de ponernos los audífonos, echar pa atrás, relajarnos, and “Don’t worry, be happy”!. ¡Pulso y Pa’ Lante!


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[...] Gorillaz, Diane Birch, Bobby McFerrin…. The show started with Gorillaz playing a tune called Stylo…z playing a tune called Stylo. Damon Albarn sang lead from the piano facing away from the audience. The band was fronted by two black guys that I never recognized, until their vocals came in, it was none other than Bobby Womack who is still in good voice. Mos Def rapped over a good funk beat. On their second song, On Melancholy Hill, Damon Albarn sang from upfront of his all star band, featuring Mick Jones and Paul Simonon of the Clash on Guitar and Bass. Jools interviewed Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, the animator for the Gorillaz. Strangely the animation, that was apparently appearing on screens above the band, was not being shown on television, until after the interview. It then featured heavily, maybe the director needed a reminder. Their third song was a duet between Albarn and Little Dragon called To Binge and featured numerous Japanese beer bottles in the graphics. [caption id="attachment_577" align="aligncenter" width="481" caption="Gorillaz all star band "][/caption] The Drive by Truckers played a rock song with some nice slide guitar. It featured some country type vocals that reminded me of Tom Petty when he sings in that style. Their second song was a heavier/grungy rock number featuring a different singer, that this time made me think of Neil Young. Laura Marlin sang Devils Spoke a folky rock tune with a bluesy feel. Her Bass player used a violin bow on an electric bass for an interesting effect. Her second song, Good Bye Old England Covered in Snow, she played solo on acoustic guitar, finger style. It was a nice Joni Mitchell type contemplative tune. Her last song Rambling Man was more serious young woman music. Jools interviewed Bobby Womack. Bobby was kind of evasive and gave some vague answers about spirituality, then rushed into If You Don’t Want My Love on acoustic guitar with Jools playing some nice piano fills. Bobby said this song was not a hit, but it has been covered by numerous people, from the Four Tops to Ron Wood. Bobby still has the most soulful voice and I am sure if you looked up Soul in the dictionary there would be a picture of him there. . [...]