bongosnotbombs wrote:what does Countires mean?
b0ng0 wrote:psych1, not sure if i caught all of that, but my statement is, how can u compare some bongoceros here in the US or in Europe (and im not saying that Race,skin color or religion has anything to do with it), to the musicians born in the carribean where the music originally came from.leedy makes a good point about the bongosero from Japan trying to imitate the Cuban bongosero, sure their can be musicians here & there that are good because they practice & have a desire to learn & get better, but to the actual carribean musicians that carry the Music & rythms in their blood, theres a difference/its another level..
it would be like comparing mr.jack constanzo to giovanni hidalgo
docarroyo wrote:When I first read this question I thought it was a bullshit question to be frank. Its a matter of opinion and not of fact, it is a subjective question open to one's own particular taste, someone in the tread mentioned a bunch of Cubano congeros but not known for bongo. Then all you guys jump in paying creadence to bullshit, but speaking of NYC bongo players how about Chucky Lopez, Jose Mangual Sr. and Jr., and formally of NYC and playing bongos the majority of shows I saw with Tipica was not Dandy but Orestes (Cuba via NYC now SF), Dandy was on tumbadora while Oreste was on bongo and Timbales. Ray Romero was also a great bongocero with Ray Baretto I could go on for days on great bongo players but not were they are from thats not relevent and the question could only lead to arguments and theres enough of that here over other matters of opinion which like butts we all have. Like I have had to say at many street Rumbas shut The F**k up and play the drum. LOL
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