Just to add a bit: There's a heavy German influence on
Norteņ¯ usic from waves of immigrants, circa. late c19; thus,
the polka strains in the corridos, the Banda stuff from the
west, etc. Rob
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DJ-Anonyme@webtv.net wrote:
> I must say that coming from a rock
> perspective, the music
> sounds a bit odd, almost polkaish, traditional,
and
> maybe a bit tame.
> [edited]
> Mark
>
>
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