Sound of the Week
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Voice cast of Encanto - We Don't Talk About Bruno[^] A couple of weeks ago I watched Disney's newest movie, Encanto. The next day its soundtrack would win an Emmy and that week I shared the intro song here in the SOTW. Well, I am still listening to that soundtrack and I'm going to share another song with you. In the song, the various members of a magical family tell the main character why Bruno, who can see the future, is bad news and they don't talk about him. From Wikipedia:
Wikipedia:
"We Don't Talk About Bruno" has been described as one of the best Disney songs and the studio's biggest crossover success.
I wanted to say something about the genre and style of the song, but Wikipedia does it better:
Wikipedia:
Musically, "We Don't Talk About Bruno" is a midtempo tune blending Latin music styles such as salsa and guajira with pop, hip hop, dance and Broadway elements, propelled by cha-cha-chá beats, sung by an ensemble, and climaxing in a polyphonic outro.
I love the polyphonic outro! Enjoy this well-deserved SOTW :D
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Voice cast of Encanto - We Don't Talk About Bruno[^] A couple of weeks ago I watched Disney's newest movie, Encanto. The next day its soundtrack would win an Emmy and that week I shared the intro song here in the SOTW. Well, I am still listening to that soundtrack and I'm going to share another song with you. In the song, the various members of a magical family tell the main character why Bruno, who can see the future, is bad news and they don't talk about him. From Wikipedia:
Wikipedia:
"We Don't Talk About Bruno" has been described as one of the best Disney songs and the studio's biggest crossover success.
I wanted to say something about the genre and style of the song, but Wikipedia does it better:
Wikipedia:
Musically, "We Don't Talk About Bruno" is a midtempo tune blending Latin music styles such as salsa and guajira with pop, hip hop, dance and Broadway elements, propelled by cha-cha-chá beats, sung by an ensemble, and climaxing in a polyphonic outro.
I love the polyphonic outro! Enjoy this well-deserved SOTW :D
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I for once have to disagree with this week's choice - maybe it is due to me not having seen the movie, and therefor cannot relate the song to anything, but I do not like it. OTH, I really loved the ones from Coco.
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Voice cast of Encanto - We Don't Talk About Bruno[^] A couple of weeks ago I watched Disney's newest movie, Encanto. The next day its soundtrack would win an Emmy and that week I shared the intro song here in the SOTW. Well, I am still listening to that soundtrack and I'm going to share another song with you. In the song, the various members of a magical family tell the main character why Bruno, who can see the future, is bad news and they don't talk about him. From Wikipedia:
Wikipedia:
"We Don't Talk About Bruno" has been described as one of the best Disney songs and the studio's biggest crossover success.
I wanted to say something about the genre and style of the song, but Wikipedia does it better:
Wikipedia:
Musically, "We Don't Talk About Bruno" is a midtempo tune blending Latin music styles such as salsa and guajira with pop, hip hop, dance and Broadway elements, propelled by cha-cha-chá beats, sung by an ensemble, and climaxing in a polyphonic outro.
I love the polyphonic outro! Enjoy this well-deserved SOTW :D
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Thank you for Each Wonderful article Which Will be other. The area otherwise might just get that kind of advice in this type of style that is best of authorship?
Do you want to try that again, using English sentences instead of random words thrown together? :laugh:
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Do you want to try that again, using English sentences instead of random words thrown together? :laugh:
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
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Do you want to try that again, using English sentences instead of random words thrown together? :laugh:
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Voice cast of Encanto - We Don't Talk About Bruno[^] A couple of weeks ago I watched Disney's newest movie, Encanto. The next day its soundtrack would win an Emmy and that week I shared the intro song here in the SOTW. Well, I am still listening to that soundtrack and I'm going to share another song with you. In the song, the various members of a magical family tell the main character why Bruno, who can see the future, is bad news and they don't talk about him. From Wikipedia:
Wikipedia:
"We Don't Talk About Bruno" has been described as one of the best Disney songs and the studio's biggest crossover success.
I wanted to say something about the genre and style of the song, but Wikipedia does it better:
Wikipedia:
Musically, "We Don't Talk About Bruno" is a midtempo tune blending Latin music styles such as salsa and guajira with pop, hip hop, dance and Broadway elements, propelled by cha-cha-chá beats, sung by an ensemble, and climaxing in a polyphonic outro.
I love the polyphonic outro! Enjoy this well-deserved SOTW :D
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I already had the sound of the week in the night. Cat serenade under someone's window. The performance ended abruptly, not with applause, but with a loud splash of water.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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Voice cast of Encanto - We Don't Talk About Bruno[^] A couple of weeks ago I watched Disney's newest movie, Encanto. The next day its soundtrack would win an Emmy and that week I shared the intro song here in the SOTW. Well, I am still listening to that soundtrack and I'm going to share another song with you. In the song, the various members of a magical family tell the main character why Bruno, who can see the future, is bad news and they don't talk about him. From Wikipedia:
Wikipedia:
"We Don't Talk About Bruno" has been described as one of the best Disney songs and the studio's biggest crossover success.
I wanted to say something about the genre and style of the song, but Wikipedia does it better:
Wikipedia:
Musically, "We Don't Talk About Bruno" is a midtempo tune blending Latin music styles such as salsa and guajira with pop, hip hop, dance and Broadway elements, propelled by cha-cha-chá beats, sung by an ensemble, and climaxing in a polyphonic outro.
I love the polyphonic outro! Enjoy this well-deserved SOTW :D
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Very nice - thanks Sander
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I for once have to disagree with this week's choice - maybe it is due to me not having seen the movie, and therefor cannot relate the song to anything, but I do not like it. OTH, I really loved the ones from Coco.
It's not necessary to know the movie to enjoy the soundtrack in my opinion. I mean, the complete instrumentation is unrelated to any story (well, except that it takes place in Colombia, but that's trivial). Only the lyrics are related to the story and really all you need to know about that is that they don't talk about some guy named Bruno ;) I'm not big on lyrics though, so maybe you want to take more out of it. I've seen Coco, but don't know the soundtrack, now I'll have to check it out! :thumbsup:
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Voice cast of Encanto - We Don't Talk About Bruno[^] A couple of weeks ago I watched Disney's newest movie, Encanto. The next day its soundtrack would win an Emmy and that week I shared the intro song here in the SOTW. Well, I am still listening to that soundtrack and I'm going to share another song with you. In the song, the various members of a magical family tell the main character why Bruno, who can see the future, is bad news and they don't talk about him. From Wikipedia:
Wikipedia:
"We Don't Talk About Bruno" has been described as one of the best Disney songs and the studio's biggest crossover success.
I wanted to say something about the genre and style of the song, but Wikipedia does it better:
Wikipedia:
Musically, "We Don't Talk About Bruno" is a midtempo tune blending Latin music styles such as salsa and guajira with pop, hip hop, dance and Broadway elements, propelled by cha-cha-chá beats, sung by an ensemble, and climaxing in a polyphonic outro.
I love the polyphonic outro! Enjoy this well-deserved SOTW :D
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