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15. Mai 2024 · Diamanda Galás has today shared ‘La Llorona’, the latest recording from her forthcoming live release, Diamanda Galás in Concert. The album, which features select recordings taken from...
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- Diamanda Galás
16. Mai 2024 · The song’s title, “La Llorona,” translates to “The Weeping Woman,” and it tells a haunting and emotional story inspired by a popular legend. Diamanda Galás - La Llorona (Live) Watch on.
15. Mai 2024 · Diamanda Galás has shared “La Llorona,” the latest tease from her forthcoming live release, Diamanda Galás in Concert. The album, which features select recordings taken from performances at...
10. Mai 2024 · The song “Last Man Down” by Diamanda Galás, from her 1994 album “The Sporting Life,” carries a haunting and introspective message that resonates deep within the listener’s soul. With her unique vocal style and powerful lyrics, Galás creates a captivating atmosphere that explores themes of isolation, despair, and seeking ...
- The Sporting Life (1994)
- September 1994
- Diamanda Galás
- Diamanda Galás
21. Mai 2024 · “Panoptikon” is a song by Diamanda Galás, released on her self-titled album in 1984. The song explores the themes of imprisonment, surveillance, and the loss of identity.
- Diamanda Galas
- January 1, 1984
- Rock, Experimental, Avant Garde, Electronic
28. Mai 2024 · Diamanda Galás 2008 Album 268 Ratings 10 Reviews 3.44 Average
24. Mai 2024 · Diamanda Galás: La LloronaOn May 15th, Diamanda Galás shared her rendition of the Mexican folklore song "La Llorona." Galás, of Maniati Greek and Middle-Eastern Greek/Egyptian descent, was born near the border of San Diego and Mexico, immersing herself in the daily sounds of corridos, rancheras, and ballads.The tale of "La Llorona" recounts the sorrowful saga of a mestizo woman abandoned by ...