Tish Hinojosa · 1997
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intro by Tish Farolito (Little Street Lamp) [Agustin Lara] By The Rio Grande ...this song was written as a poem... Las Golondrinas (The Swallows) $ West Side Of Town -> Love Is On Our Side Destiny's Gate Saying You Will ...promoting the new album... When It Rains (Cuando Llueve) Atlantico La Llorona (the Weeping Woman) [Mexican traditional] § -> Laughing River Running (Riendo El Rio Corre) %
Edge of a Dream (Orilla De Un Soñar) # Sacrifices (Sacrificios) God's Own Open Road band introduction ...about a local hero in Texas... Chanate, El Vaquero (Chanate, The Cowboy) ...dedicated to Américo Paredes ("With His Pistol In His Hand")... Con Su Pluma En Su Mano (With His Pen In His Hand) Dejame llorar (Let Me Weep) [Mexican folksong] ...about Lydia Mendoza, San Antonio and Tish's family... Something In The Rain ...about the children's record Tish released... Cada Niño (Every Child) [Tish Hinojosa/Robert Skiles] ...thank you very much...thanks to Hans-Peter & Bruno... Bandera Del Sol (Flag Of The Sun) encore 1: + ...you know the Flaco Jimenez/Ry Cooder version? Poquita Fe (Little Faith) [Bobby Capo] ...those guys here play the ball very good... In the Real West ...pretty hot in here...i'd like to leave you all with this one... Voice Of The Big Guitar [Dude Martin] encore 2: + ...mad crowd noise...requests ? what you want... Estrellita (Little Star) [Manuel María Ponce Cuéllar/Tish Hinojosa] Closer Still San Antonio Romeo ...muchos gracias/Marvin & Chip...final crowd noise...
notes: [] - indicates the original writer/composer $ - written by [Narciso Serradell Sevilla/Niceto de Zamacois/Francisco Martínez de la Rosa/Tish Hinojosa] % - also known as "Laughing Runs The River" # - repaired drop out @ 1:36.40 + - applause partly muted and faded out/in (by soundengineer Bruno) § - Intro to "Laughing River": Excerpt from "La Llorona" (the Weeping Woman), a legend and part of Hispanic culture in the Southwest since the days of the conquistadores, became later a well known traditional Mexican folksong: http://www.legendsofamerica.com/gh-lallorona.html http://literacynet.org/lp/hperspectives/llorona.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Llorona

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