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the wind here keeps knocking me off-line I meanThe last 30 seconds looked nice, the first part was lost in the wind (literally)
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the wind here keeps knocking me off-line I meanThe last 30 seconds looked nice, the first part was lost in the wind (literally)
lavender is one of my colors, dark red too![]()
wind, stop being mean to mama goatthe wind here keeps knocking me off-line I mean
I love lavender things...but I love purple things in general toolavender is one of my colors, dark red too![]()
it kind of looks like they fell on several buckets of fluo paint. they're not that that bad thoughThanks, that's an answer.![]()
The pain mixed smoothly but my eyes still hurt...it kind of looks like they fell on several buckets of fluo paint. they're not that that bad though
They worked better for me once I saw them in the dance. I was a bit baffled by the color panels and draping at first sight.it kind of looks like they fell on several buckets of fluo paint. they're not that that bad though
About the musicNow our Portugese twins - Claudia AMARO LETESTU / Marco AMARO LETESTU
Nada - A Colors Show by Lido Pimienta
Te Queria by Lido Pimienta
Thank you @labgoat. I loved the refreshing choice of music in this dance.About the music
Since its release in April 2020, Lido Pimienta’s groundbreaking album ‘Miss Colombia’ has been widely spreading its message about the pain that communities of color and indigenous ancestry have experienced in societies seeded with racism and imperialist attitudes. Pimienta’s signature sound - an electronic cumbia blend - is a modern take on experiences that go back generations. Critically acclaimed and called “a substantial cultural statement” by The New York Times, ‘Miss Colombia’ also garnered Pimienta her first-ever GRAMMY award nomination in the Best Latin Rock or Alternative album category.
“The visual for “Te Quería” has always been conceived as a story about TRANSFORMATION - about getting right back up, despite having our spirit shut down,” Pimienta explained. “Te Quería” is a song that exposes toxic relationships, power imbalances and the need for some people, particularly those who we love the most, to confuse our generosity for stupidity.”
Source: https://www.peermusic.com/news/39585
I love this idea. I will have to rewatch and study this one more.
It was obvious a great deal of effort was made in selecting the music and costume and I wanted to understand so I looked up the music.Thank you @labgoat. I loved the refreshing choice of music in this dance.