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La Pistola y El Corazón is the seventh album by the Mexican-American rock group Los Lobos.
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No se como decirte
No se como explicarte
Que aqui no hay remedio
De lo que siento yo
De lo que siento yo

La luna me dice una cosa
Las estrellas me dicen otra
Y la luz del dia me canta
Esta triste cancion
Esta triste cancion

Los besos que me diste mi amor
Son los que me estan matando
Ya las lagrimas me estan secando
Con mi pistola y mi corazon
Y aqui siempre paso la vida con
La pistola y el corazon

No se como amarte
No se como abrasarte
Porque no se me deja
Dolor que tengo yo
El dolor que tengo yo

Esta noche tan oscura con sus
Sombras tan tranquilos
Y el viento me sige cantando
Este humilde cancion
Este humilde cancion

Los besos que me diste mi amor
Son los que me estan matando
Ya las lagrimas me estan secando
Con mi pistola y mi corazon
Y aqui siempre paso la vida con
La pistola y el corazon

La gran galaxia (1978), by Rufino Tamayo, an inspiration for Steven Stucky''s musical composition Pinuras de Tamayo. (Photograph courtesy of the Rufino Tamayo Museum, Mexico City.)

By Rufino Tamayo

Hombre contemplando  by  Rufino Tamayo

Title: La Pistola Y El Corazón
Posted: Thu, Apr 24 2008, 12:31 AM
40 Views
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Title: La Gran Galaxia
Posted: Tue, Nov 20 2007, 11:16 PM
51 Views
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Title: Hombre Mirando Pajaros
Posted: Tue, Nov 20 2007, 11:15 PM
41 Views
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Title: Hombre Contemplando
Posted: Tue, Nov 20 2007, 11:13 PM
31 Views
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Rufino Tamayo. Amantes contemplando la luna, 1950, óleo sobre tela, 81.3x99 cm

Acordada ( Caballos y Zapatistas ) by  José Clemente Orozco

José Clemente Orozco. (Mexican, 1883-1949). Zapatistas. 1931.

José Clemente Orozco, \"The Flag\" (1928) - Allen Memorial Art Museum (Oberlin, OH)

Title: Amantes Contemplando La Luna
Posted: Tue, Nov 20 2007, 11:12 PM
36 Views
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Comments: None

Title: Acordada
Posted: Wed, Oct 31 2007, 6:00 PM
20 Views
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Title: Zapatistas
Posted: Wed, Oct 31 2007, 5:57 PM
27 Views
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Title: \"the Flag\"
Posted: Wed, Oct 31 2007, 5:48 PM
33 Views
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Mexican artist Alejandro Santiago poses for a picture with his glazed clay sculptures at Fundidora park in the northern city of Monterrey September 7, 2007. Santiago, an artist whose birthplace became a ghost town after all its residents left for the United States, is installing 2,501 life-size sculptures of illegal migrants as a homage to those who die crossing the U.S.-Mexico border every year in one of the central exhibits at this year''s Universal Forum of Cultures. Picture taken September 7, 2007. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO)

Glazed clay sculptures by Mexican artist Alejandro Santiago are pictured at Fundidora park in the northern city of Monterrey September 7, 2007. Santiago, an artist whose birthplace became a ghost town after all its residents left for the United States, is installing 2,501 life-size sculptures of illegal migrants as a homage to those who die crossing the U.S.-Mexico border every year in one of the central exhibits at this year''s Universal Forum of Cultures. Picture taken September 7, 2007. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO)

Glazed clay sculptures by Mexican artist Alejandro Santiago are pictured at Fundidora park in the northern city of Monterrey September 7, 2007. Santiago, an artist whose birthplace became a ghost town after all its residents left for the United States, is installing 2,501 life-size sculptures of illegal migrants as a homage to those who die crossing the U.S.-Mexico border every year in one of the central exhibits at this year''s Universal Forum of Cultures. Picture taken September 7, 2007. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO)

This painting documents a private activity from Carmen Lomas Garza''s childhood memories. The image can also be found in a children''s book written and illustrated by Lomas Garza. This is her second book for children. The book is composed of Lomas Garza''s writings and paintings of childhood memories and family activities. The book functions as a nostalgic confirmation of Chicana/o family traditions.

Title: Mexican Artist Alejandro Santiago
Posted: Wed, Sep 26 2007, 5:28 PM
125 Views
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Title: Alejandro Santiago
Posted: Wed, Sep 26 2007, 5:27 PM
145 Views
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Title: Fundidora Park
Posted: Wed, Sep 26 2007, 5:25 PM
211 Views
Rating: 10           
Comments: None

Title: Cascarones
Posted: Sat, Sep 01 2007, 4:57 AM
118 Views
Rating: 7        
Comments: None


Recent Public Pics
La Pistola y El Corazón is the seventh album by the Mexican-American rock group Los Lobos.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

No se como decirte
No se como explicarte
Que aqui no hay remedio
De lo que siento yo
De lo que siento yo

La luna me dice una cosa
Las estrellas me dicen otra
Y la luz del dia me canta
Esta triste cancion
Esta triste cancion

Los besos que me diste mi amor
Son los que me estan matando
Ya las lagrimas me estan secando
Con mi pistola y mi corazon
Y aqui siempre paso la vida con
La pistola y el corazon

No se como amarte
No se como abrasarte
Porque no se me deja
Dolor que tengo yo
El dolor que tengo yo

Esta noche tan oscura con sus
Sombras tan tranquilos
Y el viento me sige cantando
Este humilde cancion
Este humilde cancion

Los besos que me diste mi amor
Son los que me estan matando
Ya las lagrimas me estan secando
Con mi pistola y mi corazon
Y aqui siempre paso la vida con
La pistola y el corazon
La gran galaxia (1978), by Rufino Tamayo, an inspiration for Steven Stucky''s musical composition Pinuras de Tamayo. (Photograph courtesy of the Rufino Tamayo Museum, Mexico City.)
By Rufino Tamayo
Hombre contemplando  by  Rufino Tamayo
Posted by: iPedro
Image: La Pistola Y El Corazón
Posted: Thu, Apr 24 2008, 12:31 AM
View: 40
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Comments: None
Posted by: iPedro
Image: La Gran Galaxia
Posted: Tue, Nov 20 2007, 11:16 PM
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Posted by: iPedro
Image: Hombre Mirando Pajaros
Posted: Tue, Nov 20 2007, 11:15 PM
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Posted by: iPedro
Image: Hombre Contemplando
Posted: Tue, Nov 20 2007, 11:13 PM
View: 31
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Rufino Tamayo. Amantes contemplando la luna, 1950, óleo sobre tela, 81.3x99 cm
Acordada ( Caballos y Zapatistas ) by  José Clemente Orozco
José Clemente Orozco. (Mexican, 1883-1949). Zapatistas. 1931.
José Clemente Orozco, \"The Flag\" (1928) - Allen Memorial Art Museum (Oberlin, OH)
Posted by: iPedro
Image: Amantes Contemplando La Luna
Posted: Tue, Nov 20 2007, 11:12 PM
View: 36
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Comments: None
Posted by: iPedro
Image: Acordada
Posted: Wed, Oct 31 2007, 6:00 PM
View: 20
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Comments: None
Posted by: iPedro
Image: Zapatistas
Posted: Wed, Oct 31 2007, 5:57 PM
View: 27
Rating: N/A
Comments: None
Posted by: iPedro
Image: \"the Flag\"
Posted: Wed, Oct 31 2007, 5:48 PM
View: 33
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Mexican artist Alejandro Santiago poses for a picture with his glazed clay sculptures at Fundidora park in the northern city of Monterrey September 7, 2007. Santiago, an artist whose birthplace became a ghost town after all its residents left for the United States, is installing 2,501 life-size sculptures of illegal migrants as a homage to those who die crossing the U.S.-Mexico border every year in one of the central exhibits at this year''s Universal Forum of Cultures. Picture taken September 7, 2007. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO)
Glazed clay sculptures by Mexican artist Alejandro Santiago are pictured at Fundidora park in the northern city of Monterrey September 7, 2007. Santiago, an artist whose birthplace became a ghost town after all its residents left for the United States, is installing 2,501 life-size sculptures of illegal migrants as a homage to those who die crossing the U.S.-Mexico border every year in one of the central exhibits at this year''s Universal Forum of Cultures. Picture taken September 7, 2007. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO)
Glazed clay sculptures by Mexican artist Alejandro Santiago are pictured at Fundidora park in the northern city of Monterrey September 7, 2007. Santiago, an artist whose birthplace became a ghost town after all its residents left for the United States, is installing 2,501 life-size sculptures of illegal migrants as a homage to those who die crossing the U.S.-Mexico border every year in one of the central exhibits at this year''s Universal Forum of Cultures. Picture taken September 7, 2007. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO)
This painting documents a private activity from Carmen Lomas Garza''s childhood memories. The image can also be found in a children''s book written and illustrated by Lomas Garza. This is her second book for children. The book is composed of Lomas Garza''s writings and paintings of childhood memories and family activities. The book functions as a nostalgic confirmation of Chicana/o family traditions.
Posted by: iPedro
Image: Mexican Artist Alejandro Santiago
Posted: Wed, Sep 26 2007, 5:28 PM
View: 125
Rating: N/A
Comments: None
Posted by: iPedro
Image: Alejandro Santiago
Posted: Wed, Sep 26 2007, 5:27 PM
View: 145
Rating: N/A
Comments: None
Posted by: iPedro
Image: Fundidora Park
Posted: Wed, Sep 26 2007, 5:25 PM
View: 211
Rating: 10           
Comments: None
Posted by: iPedro
Image: Cascarones
Posted: Sat, Sep 01 2007, 4:57 AM
View: 118
Rating: 7        
Comments: None

Most Viewed Pictures
Glazed clay sculptures by Mexican artist Alejandro Santiago are pictured at Fundidora park in the northern city of Monterrey September 7, 2007. Santiago, an artist whose birthplace became a ghost town after all its residents left for the United States, is installing 2,501 life-size sculptures of illegal migrants as a homage to those who die crossing the U.S.-Mexico border every year in one of the central exhibits at this year''s Universal Forum of Cultures. Picture taken September 7, 2007. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO)
Glazed clay sculptures by Mexican artist Alejandro Santiago are pictured at Fundidora park in the northern city of Monterrey September 7, 2007. Santiago, an artist whose birthplace became a ghost town after all its residents left for the United States, is installing 2,501 life-size sculptures of illegal migrants as a homage to those who die crossing the U.S.-Mexico border every year in one of the central exhibits at this year''s Universal Forum of Cultures. Picture taken September 7, 2007. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO)
Mexican artist Alejandro Santiago poses for a picture with his glazed clay sculptures at Fundidora park in the northern city of Monterrey September 7, 2007. Santiago, an artist whose birthplace became a ghost town after all its residents left for the United States, is installing 2,501 life-size sculptures of illegal migrants as a homage to those who die crossing the U.S.-Mexico border every year in one of the central exhibits at this year''s Universal Forum of Cultures. Picture taken September 7, 2007. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO)
This painting documents a private activity from Carmen Lomas Garza''s childhood memories. The image can also be found in a children''s book written and illustrated by Lomas Garza. This is her second book for children. The book is composed of Lomas Garza''s writings and paintings of childhood memories and family activities. The book functions as a nostalgic confirmation of Chicana/o family traditions.
Posted by: iPedro
Image: Fundidora Park
Posted: Wed, Sep 26 2007, 5:25 PM
View: 211
Rating: 10           
Comments: None
Posted by: iPedro
Image: Alejandro Santiago
Posted: Wed, Sep 26 2007, 5:27 PM
View: 145
Rating: N/A
Comments: None
Posted by: iPedro
Image: Mexican Artist Alejandro Santiago
Posted: Wed, Sep 26 2007, 5:28 PM
View: 125
Rating: N/A
Comments: None
Posted by: iPedro
Image: Cascarones
Posted: Sat, Sep 01 2007, 4:57 AM
View: 118
Rating: 7        
Comments: None
La gran galaxia (1978), by Rufino Tamayo, an inspiration for Steven Stucky''s musical composition Pinuras de Tamayo. (Photograph courtesy of the Rufino Tamayo Museum, Mexico City.)
By Rufino Tamayo
La Pistola y El Corazón is the seventh album by the Mexican-American rock group Los Lobos.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

No se como decirte
No se como explicarte
Que aqui no hay remedio
De lo que siento yo
De lo que siento yo

La luna me dice una cosa
Las estrellas me dicen otra
Y la luz del dia me canta
Esta triste cancion
Esta triste cancion

Los besos que me diste mi amor
Son los que me estan matando
Ya las lagrimas me estan secando
Con mi pistola y mi corazon
Y aqui siempre paso la vida con
La pistola y el corazon

No se como amarte
No se como abrasarte
Porque no se me deja
Dolor que tengo yo
El dolor que tengo yo

Esta noche tan oscura con sus
Sombras tan tranquilos
Y el viento me sige cantando
Este humilde cancion
Este humilde cancion

Los besos que me diste mi amor
Son los que me estan matando
Ya las lagrimas me estan secando
Con mi pistola y mi corazon
Y aqui siempre paso la vida con
La pistola y el corazon
Rufino Tamayo. Amantes contemplando la luna, 1950, óleo sobre tela, 81.3x99 cm
Posted by: iPedro
Image: La Gran Galaxia
Posted: Tue, Nov 20 2007, 11:16 PM
View: 51
Rating: N/A
Comments: None
Posted by: iPedro
Image: Hombre Mirando Pajaros
Posted: Tue, Nov 20 2007, 11:15 PM
View: 41
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Comments: None
Posted by: iPedro
Image: La Pistola Y El Corazón
Posted: Thu, Apr 24 2008, 12:31 AM
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Posted by: iPedro
Image: Amantes Contemplando La Luna
Posted: Tue, Nov 20 2007, 11:12 PM
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José Clemente Orozco, \"The Flag\" (1928) - Allen Memorial Art Museum (Oberlin, OH)
Hombre contemplando  by  Rufino Tamayo
José Clemente Orozco. (Mexican, 1883-1949). Zapatistas. 1931.
Acordada ( Caballos y Zapatistas ) by  José Clemente Orozco
Posted by: iPedro
Image: \"the Flag\"
Posted: Wed, Oct 31 2007, 5:48 PM
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Posted by: iPedro
Image: Hombre Contemplando
Posted: Tue, Nov 20 2007, 11:13 PM
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Posted by: iPedro
Image: Zapatistas
Posted: Wed, Oct 31 2007, 5:57 PM
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Posted by: iPedro
Image: Acordada
Posted: Wed, Oct 31 2007, 6:00 PM
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