There are at least three bands named Hacienda.
1) House/Lounge Band … Read Full Bio ↴There are at least three bands named Hacienda.
1) House/Lounge Band from Germany
Jürgen Kadel & Marcus Finger of Hacienda both hailed from the 1990s progressive house scene around Frankfurt and met at a party back in 1993. One year later they founded Hacienda. Hacienda’s debut album “Sunday Afternoons” on Harthouse in 1996 impressed a considerable number of people and received favorable reviews in Germany as well as in the UK and in the US. In 1998 the found a new home at INFRACom! where they released „Narrowed Eyes“ the same year anticipating the Nu-Jazz phenomenen years before ist was labeled as such. 2000 followed „Third Door Left“ including „Sabor“ which entered the charts in Italy and Turkey for weeks. „Third door left“ was licensed to Japan, where Hacienda was touring successfully. During their years with INFRACom! the career of Hacienda boomed and their tracks appeared on numerous compilations. They already had became an internationally renowned act, when they changed for Ministry Of Sound in 2003, where they released their next two albums
If you ask Hacienda how they would describe their style they would say something like this. “Take a little bit of Bossa, Dub, Latin, Acid Jazz, Salsa, Brasil and may be some Funk elements, then add the specific Hacienda Flava and you got our style. Hacienda Style!
2) Rock Band rom San Antonio, Texas
The band has always been a family affair with cousins Abraham Villanueva and Dante Schwebel planting the musical seeds that would become the Hacienda sound. The two had modest musical goals but were unable to secure additional members that were on the same page musically and personally in 2004. Meanwhile the two remaining Villanueva brothers were playing together in a band at bars and house parties outside of San Antonio. The fate of their band was short lived, and as luck would have it, the timing could not have been more perfect. Jaime and Rene completed the lineup and Hacienda was now in full swing. The four began playing together for no other reason than to make a complete sound. "It’s strange, but at the time, we had no intentions of doing anything more than putting a cd in the car and trying to trick our friends into to thinking it was some professional band," recalls Dante, Hacienda's guitar wielding cousin. "We all liked playing instruments and were just excited to play a tune that we liked and make it sound as good or close to the original version, that’s it!" It was not until late 2005 that the band purchased a small digital recorder and began tracking demos. As a matter of fate, a demo of 6 songs made it to the hands of Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys and since then, the band's future would be changed indefinitely. Hacienda made quite a buzz in the music world when their 6 song demo was passed around from musicians to record execs, managers, and the like.
3) Indie-Alternative-Rock Band from Brazil
1) House/Lounge Band … Read Full Bio ↴There are at least three bands named Hacienda.
1) House/Lounge Band from Germany
Jürgen Kadel & Marcus Finger of Hacienda both hailed from the 1990s progressive house scene around Frankfurt and met at a party back in 1993. One year later they founded Hacienda. Hacienda’s debut album “Sunday Afternoons” on Harthouse in 1996 impressed a considerable number of people and received favorable reviews in Germany as well as in the UK and in the US. In 1998 the found a new home at INFRACom! where they released „Narrowed Eyes“ the same year anticipating the Nu-Jazz phenomenen years before ist was labeled as such. 2000 followed „Third Door Left“ including „Sabor“ which entered the charts in Italy and Turkey for weeks. „Third door left“ was licensed to Japan, where Hacienda was touring successfully. During their years with INFRACom! the career of Hacienda boomed and their tracks appeared on numerous compilations. They already had became an internationally renowned act, when they changed for Ministry Of Sound in 2003, where they released their next two albums
If you ask Hacienda how they would describe their style they would say something like this. “Take a little bit of Bossa, Dub, Latin, Acid Jazz, Salsa, Brasil and may be some Funk elements, then add the specific Hacienda Flava and you got our style. Hacienda Style!
2) Rock Band rom San Antonio, Texas
The band has always been a family affair with cousins Abraham Villanueva and Dante Schwebel planting the musical seeds that would become the Hacienda sound. The two had modest musical goals but were unable to secure additional members that were on the same page musically and personally in 2004. Meanwhile the two remaining Villanueva brothers were playing together in a band at bars and house parties outside of San Antonio. The fate of their band was short lived, and as luck would have it, the timing could not have been more perfect. Jaime and Rene completed the lineup and Hacienda was now in full swing. The four began playing together for no other reason than to make a complete sound. "It’s strange, but at the time, we had no intentions of doing anything more than putting a cd in the car and trying to trick our friends into to thinking it was some professional band," recalls Dante, Hacienda's guitar wielding cousin. "We all liked playing instruments and were just excited to play a tune that we liked and make it sound as good or close to the original version, that’s it!" It was not until late 2005 that the band purchased a small digital recorder and began tracking demos. As a matter of fate, a demo of 6 songs made it to the hands of Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys and since then, the band's future would be changed indefinitely. Hacienda made quite a buzz in the music world when their 6 song demo was passed around from musicians to record execs, managers, and the like.
3) Indie-Alternative-Rock Band from Brazil
You Rascal You
Hacienda Lyrics
it's dark outside
I've got nowhere to go
shunned by everyone
they say “I told you so”
all this time they wanted me to fail
they wanted me to throw in the towel
I was naive and now I'm all alone
I tried so hard to warn everyone. I tried to defend myself
they spend all their time
trying to steal everything I own.
no one cares
they want me to fail
they want me to stop
and I'm off the rails
they're killing their brain cells
burning in hell
focused on themselves
ringing the bell
quitting and attempting
to hold me back while they try to attack
me and all my friends and family
they're blind and they'll probably never see
I've got nowhere to go
shunned by everyone
they say “I told you so”
all this time they wanted me to fail
they wanted me to throw in the towel
I was naive and now I'm all alone
I tried so hard to warn everyone. I tried to defend myself
they spend all their time
no one cares
they want me to fail
they want me to stop
and I'm off the rails
they're killing their brain cells
burning in hell
focused on themselves
ringing the bell
quitting and attempting
to hold me back while they try to attack
me and all my friends and family
they're blind and they'll probably never see
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
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Wauwei Ideos
Voy a cantarles un corrido muy mentado,
lo que ha pasado allá en la hacienda de la flor,
la triste historia de un ranchero enamorado,
que fué borracho parrandero y jugador.
Juan se llamaba y lo apodaban charrasqueado,
era valiente y arriesgado en el amor,
a las mujeres más bonitas se llevaba,
en esos campos no quedaba ni una flor.
Un día domingo que se andaba emborrachando,
a la cantina le corrieron a avisar,
"Cuídate juan que ya por ahí te andan buscando,
son muchos hombres no te vayan a matar".
No tuvo tiempo de montar en su caballo,
pistola en mano se le echaron de a montón,
estoy borracho les gritaba y soy buen gallo,
cuando una bala atravesó su corazón.
Creció la milpa con la lluvia en el potrero,
y las palomas van volando al pedregal,
bonitos toros llevan hoy al coliadero,
que buen caballo va montando el caporal.
Ya las campanas del santuario están doblando,
todos los fieles se dirigen a rezar,
y por el cerro los rancheros van bajando,
a un hombre muerto que lo llevan a enterrar.
En una choza muy humilde llora un niño,
y las mujeres se aconsejan y se van,
pero su madre lo consuela con cariño,
mirando al cielo llora y reza por su Juan.
Aquí termino de cantar este corrido,
de juan ranchero charrasqueado y burlador,
que se creyó de las mujeres consentido,
que fue borracho parrandero y jugador.
Sebastian Soto pereira
Voy a cantarles un corrido muy mentado
lo que ha pasado allá en la hacienda de la Flor
La triste historia de un ranchero enamorado
quien fue borracho, parrandero y jugador
Juan lo llamaban y lo apodaban Charrasqueado
era valiente y arriesgado en el amor
a las mujeres mas bonitas se llevaba
en esos campos no quedaba ni una flor
Un día domingo que se andaba emborrachando
a la cantina le corrieron a avisar
cuídate juan que ya por ahí te andan buscando
Son muchos hombres no te vallan a matar
No tuvo tiempo de montar en su caballo
pistola en mano se le echaron de a montón
Estoy borracho les gritaba y son buen gallo
Cuando una bala atravesó su corazón
Creció la milpa con la lluvia en el potrero
y las palomas van volando al pedregal
Bonitos toros llevan hoy al coliadero
que buen caballo va montando el caporal
Ya las campanas del santuario están doblando
todos los fieles se dirigen a rezar
y por el cerro los rancheros van bajando
a un hombre muerto que lo llevan a enterrar
En una choza muy humilde llora un niño
y las mujeres se aconsejan y se van
pero su madre lo consuela con cariño
mirando al cielo llora y reza por su pa’
Aquí termino de cantar este corrido
de Juan Ranchero Charrasqueado y burlador
que se creyó de las mujeres consentido
que fue borracho parrandero y jugador.
Boris Arauz
Soy panameño..un piloto de Aerolinea ya retirado estudie la profesión en Mexico es mi segunda Patria...me dio la oportunidad de volar casi a todos los paises de america para ellos mis Saludos y respetos...para mi el corrido de Juan Charrasqueado es un himno en esa gran tierra mexicana...Saludos Capt.Boris Panama..
Francisco García
es un tema legendario, vivaaaa Mexicoooo chingoneado
Cristián Daniel Gutiérrez Hernandez
Soy panameño, un piloto de aerolineaaa... ya retirado estudié la profesiooooooon... 🎵🎵 (perdon perdon pero lo lei cantando xd)
juan zamora lima
Mi abuelita enfermo hace poco y el último día que la ví con vida, me canto esta canción, por que yo me llamo Juan y ella me decía Juan charrasqueado, ahora que falleció me recuerda mucho a ella. 😢
Juany H.C.
Juan siempre mujeriego lo conosco jiiíií
Javier Guevara
Diamante en bruto
karin villalobos
@Luis Ángel d
F._Angel Martín martinez Martín martinez
Mi abuelo la cantaba mucho, y hace poco que falleció y cada vez que la escucho le veo a el cantandola
Luis Ángel
Supongo que tu abuela era de rancho como la mia... será el mejor recuerdo que tendrás de ella, te lo aseguro.
Eduardo A
La musica Mexicana llego a todos los campos de latinoAmerica, tan lejos como a los campos chienos que la hicieron su favorita, hasta el dia de hoy la puedes escuchar en los ranchos.
Un saludo amigos Mexicanos dede Chile