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Old November 02, 2007, 12:41 PM
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What's your favorite music in Spanish?

Right now I'm diggin' some of the stuff that Manu Chao makes. http://www.manuchao.net/
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Old November 02, 2007, 03:34 PM
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yeah, manu chao is awesome. He used to be part of mano negra too.
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Old November 03, 2007, 03:30 PM
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i haven't heard alot of Spanish music but i love Granada, there's a great video on YouTube of Pavarotti singing it here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=QUobNguwhTI
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Old November 04, 2007, 09:32 PM
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Dude, use the video tags j/k. No offense intended.

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Spanish classical music? I don't know any names of them :P
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Old September 30, 2008, 06:28 PM
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It could to be the music of Raul Diblasio.
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Me gusta mucha Maná, son de México. Jorge,¿ los conoces y te gusta ?

(I'm asking you that because you are also from Mexico)
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La música está bien pero el sitio me da un dolor de cabeza.
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Me gusta mucho Maná. Es (un grupo) de México. Jorge, ¿los conoces y te gusta?

(I'm asking you that because you are also from Mexico)
A band (una banda o un grupo) is singular in form so your use of son and los to refer to the band should have been in the singular form.
However, when people refer to the members of the group they switch to the plural form. In this case, your sentences could have been:
Me gustan mucho (los del grupo Maná). (Ellos) Son de México. Jorge, ¿los conoces y te gustan?

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I don't agree with you Rusty, she said the way correct in her translate about it.

As you say Me gustan muchos, it's sound bad form.

The way correct in plural or singular for the mention them, is Me gustan Mucho or Me gusta Mucho Mana.

Because you don't can to say Me gustan muchos, you are speaking above a thing, not people, then the way correct or well translate to say this Me gusta Mucho Mana is correct to say so.

Please you before answer me, it check and analyze your Spanish, if you have questions about it, don't worry we are both can to talk above the use of this sentence in general.

And I like Maná, more their old songs, because their new songs almost I don't like only I like a little some songs to them.
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