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Cale tunea - El Maki
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Pues este es el videoclip de la cancion "Cale tunea", cantada por "El maki"
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By: dukefiya. on 09 Jan 09, 02:16:23
he looks like the bad guy from "the fifth element"
By: orange8129. on 09 Jan 09, 00:51:39
Cale played Hallelujah as his set-closer for a number of years in the late 80's and early 90's. By playing only the arpeggios of the simple chord arrangement, the poignancy of the song's lyrics rung much clearer than Cohen's original. The strings are not needed. The more striking version is on Cale's 1992 release, "Fragments of a Rainy Season".
By: Prindentime. on 08 Jan 09, 17:51:12
I think he cares, as he got a million quid from X-Factor for using his song.
By: guitarbutt. on 07 Jan 09, 19:14:47
hauntingly great
By: 12stel. on 07 Jan 09, 05:38:23
i don't think leonard cohen knows (or cares) that a show like x-factor exists, lmao
By: robjamesmait. on 06 Jan 09, 23:34:28
no way, jeff's version was easily better than the x factor girls, the song sounds so good sung in the style buckley does it, she sings it too upbeat, don't get me wrong she has a great voice but buckleys version is so much deeper!
By: niccrant. on 06 Jan 09, 21:48:13
lennard cohen wrote the song, words and music and the best version is bt the girl from the X factor. She as the strong voice that is required to sing this kind of song. Everyone else did ok but even Cohen said she was the best..
By: ForARide. on 06 Jan 09, 18:27:17
It was Cale who first rearranged the song, giving it it´s pastoral mood, and not Buckley. Cale recorded this on the Cohen tribute I´m Your Fan in 1991, which Buckley heard and then took this to do his version.
By: 12stel. on 06 Jan 09, 04:08:34
I agree also that Cohen is the best version, but I also like Cale, Wainwright and KD lang, but totally don't get Buckley's. I think that he rushes through to the song, does not actually pay attention to lyrics, but more to the melody, and when he yells "halleluja'. he actually scares me a little - it's quite a surprise. I think that his interpretation was more music driven rather than lyric driven and maybe that's why it appeals to younger crowd.
By: henze11. on 06 Jan 09, 00:02:56
I add that I hold cale since I'm in love age .. the velvet ...... what is amusing, is that John Cale is really the link, since the final couplets are changed by him and with the agreement of Leonard Cohen.. I understand .. moreover, that rewriting, Cohen's request to hold?, or hold with the blessing of cohen ... if you know, thank you for you to share your knowledge ..
By: henze11. on 06 Jan 09, 00:02:17
"Cohen's performance is the most soulfull" Seriously, you can not say that .. Jeff Buckley has completely changed the vision of the work of cohen ... it is impossible not to see .. it is tender driven, integrated and precise .. it does not mean it is better .. but miss a work interpreted, like this, is an error .. I loved to see him grow old and since I had the same age ..
By: xfranzy182x. on 05 Jan 09, 23:45:48
the best vesion so far imho
By: thestormroom. on 05 Jan 09, 09:34:48
This is the best version imo
By: elbradamontes. on 04 Jan 09, 21:52:37
Aghh! No! Rufus's origionals...great. Hallelujah no. Jamie Cullum beats Rufus and Jeff Buckley beats em all.
By: richman10302. on 04 Jan 09, 21:28:44
this is the best..after this dosent even count....im tired of people remaking this
By: paranorman2. on 04 Jan 09, 15:31:23
It's perfectly okay to express your response to music. I feel like it isn't always the sounds or tones that are being played or sung, but the ones that you hear in your spirit. I think in that regard, this song can lift you to heavenly places where angels sing or it can make you sad. Buckley was a talented musician, and his take on this song was tender; but his music doesn't take me there. Cohen's performance is the most soulful. This is probably the best arrangement with instruments (thus far).
By: WonkaBar92. on 04 Jan 09, 12:41:57
I love this song, but i prefer the version sung by Rufus Wainwright, but i really love the violins and cello in this one
By: Melenita64. on 04 Jan 09, 06:23:57
I've heard many different covers of this song... in my opinion it is such a superb song that almost all the different versions are pretty good... but I prefer this one (apart from the Cohen's original).For me it comes straight from the hart, it gives me goosebumps every time I listen to it.
By: cazandstew. on 03 Jan 09, 22:32:14
I haven't heard this version before I must admit but it is beautiful. they are all good in different ways.
By: sistaspooky1013. on 03 Jan 09, 21:30:03
great cover ;)
By: starkiainen. on 03 Jan 09, 19:54:58
Perhaps the violins are too much in front, otherwise brillant.
By: dubbeldammertje. on 03 Jan 09, 13:53:31
Leonard Cohen
By: upbigian. on 02 Jan 09, 16:12:00
Very nice, but i think - Espen Lind, Askil Holm, Alejandro Fuentes, Kurt Nilsen, their version of hallelujah is brill!!!
By: GreenGreenGrasOfHome. on 02 Jan 09, 14:14:34
It's the best version of the song "Hallelujah" for me.
By: dadautube. on 02 Jan 09, 02:28:13
Leonard Cohen. search for it on the small video tags on this page, or elsewhere on YouTube and you'll find the original version too. many people have sung this song, including Dylan and some others but the original belongs to Leonard Cohen, also a very very very very nice performance indeed!