[¡Ask a Mexican!] Sucio Harry

Dear Mexican: Why are Mexicans so proud of the brutality of their police force? They seem to glamorize it in all their music and telenovelas.

Batons Are Bats, Or Super Oracles

Dear BABOSO: I’ll let you know when Dirty Harry, Detective Sipowicz, Chief Wiggum and the producers of COPS get back to me, m’kay?

     

Dear Mexican: Why aren’t more Mexicans talking about the economic destruction the NAFTA treaty has caused in Mexico and the role it plays in the immigration problem? Guanajuato, home state of former Mexican president Vicente Fox, went from being Mexico’s breadbasket to chiefly exporting immigrants because of the influx of American subsidized cereals that the NAFTA treaty allows. The Americans aren’t going to talk about it, so why don’t the Mexicans?

Angry Chica Tired of All the Shutting Up

 

Dear Wabette: You’re wrong. The mainstream media have spilled mucho ink over the North American Free Trade Agreement recently on account of its quinceañera this year. Chicano activists and Know Nothings, in a rare moment of standing on the same side of an issue, have spent years railing against NAFTA, although for different reasons—the Right fears the free flow of Mexicans into the United States, while the Left has tracked the devastation that the free market wrought upon a state-controlled economy. Meanwhile, the Mexican plain ol’ folk have spoken loudly and many times against NAFTA—with their feet.

     

Dear Mexican: So, I’m in a Mexican restaurant, and it’s panic time: Here come the mariachis! Mexican, help me. What can I request so as to not appear to be a dolt by asking for the 12th “La Bamba” or (worse yet) “Guantánamera” of their shift? Sure, “Bésame Mucho” is a gringo’s best friend, but I want something that the players will know and be happy to play for a change. Maybe something a little dirty, even, or with a subtle anti-gringo inside joke? And please make it easy for me to remember. I’ll be drunk.

Modern Luxury

Dear Gabacho: For once, the Mexican is stumped, overwhelmed with unlimited semiosis. Simply too many choices, amigo! You can get the mariachi happy by requesting “El Rey” (“The King”) or “Volver, Volver” (Return, Return) because it’ll fill them simultaneously with bravado and wussiness and encourage the audience to sing along with the chorus, but the Mexican finds these songs to be the “My Way” and “Freebird” of Mexican music. Personally, I like to ask for “La Malagüeña” (“The Lady From Malaga,” a song of love) and “Un Puño de Tierra” (“A Fistful of Dirt,” a Sartrean ditty of existential angst that goes wonderfully with Herradura tequila) because the canciones are both standards that nevertheless don’t get as much recognition as they deserve. But if you want to test a mariachi’s mettle, ask for “El Mil Amores” (“The One Thousand Loves”) and “Carabina 30-30” (“Carbine 30-30”)—the former because it’s my theme song and written by the severely underappreciated Cuco Sanchez, the latter porque it’s one of the few Mexican Revolution-era corridos that still notches regular airtime at parties (but not on radio, alas). But I’m sure readers have better picks, and since Cinco de Mayo is upon us, I turn it over to ustedes. Okay, cabrones: What mariachi songs do you recommend gabachos request as they drinko por Cinco in a couple of weeks? Give me the song’s title and 50 words or less explaining its beauty to gabachos, and I’ll print the best picks for my Cinco de Mayo column!

     

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  • Leslie 04/18/2009 4:34:00 AM

    ....just a suggestion for the best Mariachi Songs list por Cinco de Mayo from a half-breed Mexican -'El Rancho Grande!' That song reminds me of being a kid in El Paso.

  • Diego Renteria 04/07/2009 5:47:00 AM

    Los Lobos? You must also be the one who asks mariachis for Selena songs and gets angry when we (rightfully) don't know the song. "Los mandados" forever!

  • Gil 04/06/2009 10:33:00 AM

    Dear Mexican, Two of my favorite songs to request in Mexican restaurants are "Pobre Bohemio" and "Mi Ranchito". Aside from being two kick ass Mexican songs, I'm sure the "paizas" who play them appreciate the nostalgic, longing for home feeling, they conjure up. Pinchi Pocho 69

  • C�� 04/04/2009 7:48:00 PM

    Also, Estoy Sentado Aqui by Los Lobos is an excellent choice, though I'm not sure how many mari's know it.

  • Rocky 04/04/2009 2:41:00 AM

    "El Reloj" because it would be timely and "La Media Vuelta" because it brings tears to the eyes of the mariachi (as do all songs about lying, dying, and crying).

  • FBM 04/03/2009 10:07:00 PM

    there is such outpour of mexicanidad when you listen to Jose Alfredo Jimenez song saying (excuse the bad translation) "is not worth this life, life is not worth nothing, it starts always craying, and that way craying it ends, that's why in this world, life is not worth nothing" oh! popular poetry...

  • C�� 04/03/2009 8:30:00 PM

    I suggest Sabor A Mi. That NEVER gets old. Ever.

  • El Gringo 04/03/2009 11:28:00 AM

    I usually shake them up by asking for Dos Arbolitos and/or Marcha Zacatecas. But most mariachis know these oldies.

  • CHS 04/03/2009 10:18:00 AM

    What is the smallest fee these "musicians" will accept to not play near my table? Mariachis tend to play at "11" and that's too loud for me at dinner. I admit that Iron Maiden is my favorite band and they play really, really loud but, unlike the guys with questionable taste in clothes and oversized guitars, Maiden can actually play their instruments.

 

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