Tito Puente will always be remembered, just as Celia Cruz. He was an outstanding musician, and so far I haven't come across seeing anyone as good as hi is on timbales. He will lead a legacy on Salsa music. If this music doesn't make you dance and doesn't vibrate through your veins and blood, there is something wrong with you. A PLUS to this video. Patricia, NEW Orleans Music Exchange.!!!!
this takes me back to 1984 when I was just a little kid in Guatemala.. felt in love with this movie and its been my favorite since then. Mambo, Salsa, Guaracha and much more... everything just in one single movie!!! Y QUE VIVA LA SALSA!!!
Luis P- I think it's great that the announcer acknowledges Tito Puente. This song really is really meant for dancing. Not only is it really quick, but it's very interactive. A lot going on, but I imagine its fun!
Aiatt Nasreldin- This is unquestionably astonishing dancing song, and the way everyone in the video is playing along to every beat flawlessly makes the production so much better for me. The dance and everything were just astonishing.
I lived it -- spent every penny I earned in the dance rooms of the hotels in San Juan a lifetime ago. You can't imagine how amazing this sounds live with everyone crowded onto a dance floor moving vibrantly, no one bumping into anyone.
Carlos Santana - The video is good capturing how dancing was back then. The song is a classic. My mother use to play it as a kid growing up while cooking in the kitchen.
Adana Harris- Watching the dancers, I feel a bit jealous. There's so much joy on their faces. The music is also so full of energy as said by other commenters. It's a very attractive video for sure.
I wish I could have been there. The King of Salsa in the flesh. I saw Him at Madison Square Garden & The Meadowlands along with the Fania All Stars!!!!
Rachel Driesen- Seeing this short clip of the scene from the movie makes me want to watch the whole thing. This is undoubtedly amazing dancing music, and the way everyone in the video is dancing along to every beat perfectly makes the performance so much better for me.
Francesco Seddo - The setting appears to be a dancing competition. The different ways that all of the pairings mambo shows how versatile but also how difficult the dancing can really be. There are a lot of quick, fluid movements throughout the dancing that end up flowing with the piece perfectly.
Timothy T - I like the energy of the performers in that it boosts the energy of the dancers as well as any onlookers, improving the vibe for everyone involved.
Inyoung choi- Everything in dance music is perfect and grand. It's energy-giving music, and it looks like a classic, but it's very unique, so it's fun.
Adil Abidi- This video is intriguing because of how it starts, everyone is frozen and I cannot seem to figure out the underlying message of it. Also, I do not think I have ever seen anyone dance the salsa in the 1980s prior to this. Of course this may have been filmed after that, but the combination of the era and the culture is something I am not used to and was not expecting.
Leyendo algunos comentarios aqui me doy cuenta que la gente no tiene ni idea de la diferencia de generos entre mambo, salsa... para ellos todo suena igual... pero bueno... a gozar!!!!
ok entonces Tito Puente REY DEL MAMBO, igualmente si era sobre salsa tambien hubiera sido el mejor porque Tito Puente es y sera un grande de la musical tropical latina eso sin duda. es mas, hasta tengo un video de Tito haciendo una practica con timbales. salu2
Tito Puente will always be remembered, just as Celia Cruz. He was an outstanding musician, and so far I haven't come across seeing anyone as good as hi is on timbales. He will lead a legacy on Salsa music. If this music doesn't make you dance and doesn't vibrate through your veins and blood, there is something wrong with you. A PLUS to this video. Patricia, NEW Orleans Music Exchange.!!!!
One of my favorite parts in this awesome movie! The music, the dancing, the incredible energy is so wonderful! Just love it!
What movie is this?
@@juliacarvajal9841 Salsa
this takes me back to 1984 when I was just a little kid in Guatemala.. felt in love with this movie and its been my favorite since then. Mambo, Salsa, Guaracha and much more... everything just in one single movie!!! Y QUE VIVA LA SALSA!!!
Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrraaadiooooo EsPaNtooooSoooo !!! :D
Once I saw this scene as a kid I knew I wanted to always be at the salsa club! Vicious moves 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
Luis P- I think it's great that the announcer acknowledges Tito Puente. This song really is really meant for dancing. Not only is it really quick, but it's very interactive. A lot going on, but I imagine its fun!
Aiatt Nasreldin- This is unquestionably astonishing dancing song, and the way everyone in the video is playing along to every beat flawlessly makes the production so much better for me. The dance and everything were just astonishing.
Ohhhh gracias!
Vi la película hace quizá 2 años
Es la mejor música del mundo
Estupendo, fascinante, es una forma de bailar increíble, me encanta!!
Oleh M: When I see this and hear this wonderful music, it makes my heart melt, I really wish I would of lived during this time period
Me too! In the 1940s
I lived it -- spent every penny I earned in the dance rooms of the hotels in San Juan a lifetime ago. You can't imagine how amazing this sounds live with everyone crowded onto a dance floor moving vibrantly, no one bumping into anyone.
this music video was pumping with energy from the dancing to the tunes it was marvelous.
Carlos Santana - The video is good capturing how dancing was back then. The song is a classic. My mother use to play it as a kid growing up while cooking in the kitchen.
ha ha ha, this movie cracks me up, but the soundtrack had some gems, this one included! thanks for this!
Adana Harris- Watching the dancers, I feel a bit jealous. There's so much joy on their faces. The music is also so full of energy as said by other commenters. It's a very attractive video for sure.
Malik Milligen- while watching this I almost got up and started dancing my self, you have to be constantly moving when dancing to this song .
🔥 🔥🔥🔥 Classic Movie
I wish I could have been there. The King of Salsa in the flesh. I saw Him at Madison Square Garden & The Meadowlands along with the Fania All Stars!!!!
Sumaya Ali- This video is a salsa club and I enjoyed watching it because they don't see places like this today in 2020.
Rachel Driesen- Seeing this short clip of the scene from the movie makes me want to watch the whole thing. This is undoubtedly amazing dancing music, and the way everyone in the video is dancing along to every beat perfectly makes the performance so much better for me.
Melanie Herrera- The music is very lively and makes the listener want to dance! I like how energetic and on rhythm the dancers are.
Shanshan Huang- The tempo of the song and the rhythm made me want to dance and be part of them!
Francesco Seddo - The setting appears to be a dancing competition. The different ways that all of the pairings mambo shows how versatile but also how difficult the dancing can really be. There are a lot of quick, fluid movements throughout the dancing that end up flowing with the piece perfectly.
One of the best 💯
mto lindo e a música maravilhosa!! Adoro Tito Puente!!!!
Timothy T - I like the energy of the performers in that it boosts the energy of the dancers as well as any onlookers, improving the vibe for everyone involved.
imádom ezt a filmet és az előadókat nagy vagy tito és celia!
Es Puerto Rock...
Gracias Pepe, gracias Radio Espantoso...
I remember seeing Tito puente and Celia Cruz at the Le Palais Hammersmith! They were amazing
EL REY DE LA SALSA
Inyoung choi- Everything in dance music is perfect and grand. It's energy-giving music, and it looks like a classic, but it's very unique, so it's fun.
Dope shit!! the echo makes the mambo song sound BIG
Jimmy Liangliu- This is a very classic type of Spanish speaking kind of song that always has a high tempo and perfect for dancing.
Adil Abidi- This video is intriguing because of how it starts, everyone is frozen and I cannot seem to figure out the underlying message of it. Also, I do not think I have ever seen anyone dance the salsa in the 1980s prior to this. Of course this may have been filmed after that, but the combination of the era and the culture is something I am not used to and was not expecting.
Heeeelllllloooooo Viiiceeee Ciiitttyyyyyyy
Ari Gonzalez- This music is very catchy and makes you want to get up and dance along with Tito Puente who is a legend.
watching this and listening to it subconsciously makes you want to get up and dance.
Elina Yusufova- I loved how smooth and on beat everyone danced along to the music. It added more beauty to the song.
VIVA PUERTO RICOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IM PROUD TO BE FROM PUERTO RICOOOOO!!!VIVA LA SALSA FOR EVER
Anthony Zabirchenko- This music piece is full on energy and we can see its effect on the dancers and dance style.
I remember this like yesterday.
V I C E C I T Y
Tommy Huang - The dance and music is quite energetic and good for dancing.
Anthony Algarin- The environment and rhythm is making the people engaged
Faizan L- Very classical music overall and goes perfectly with the dancing.
Leyendo algunos comentarios aqui me doy cuenta que la gente no tiene ni idea de la diferencia de generos entre mambo, salsa... para ellos todo suena igual... pero bueno... a gozar!!!!
sounds like very classical salsa music and very rythmic
Feng - It is energetic and makes you want to dance.
my favorite dance scene of the movie.
lol. I had it the other way round. playing vice city I just tuned into radio espantoso and danced while I played...
ok entonces Tito Puente REY DEL MAMBO, igualmente si era sobre salsa tambien hubiera sido el mejor porque Tito Puente es y sera un grande de la musical tropical latina eso sin duda. es mas, hasta tengo un video de Tito haciendo una practica con timbales. salu2
Quizá el primer, mannequin challenge en cine, aunque en México esto se ha ensayado y jugado siempre, !LAS ESTATUAS DE MARFIL!
Anyone know where i can find this version of the song. It's alot faster than the ones i hear.
ViCE CETY!
💜
Richard s- the sound was made for fast energetic dancing
que ricosssssss señoresssssss
muy pol
RADIOOOOOOOO ESPANTOSO
Boricuaaaaaaaaaa nyc all puertoricans r leavin nyc wtf? its Boricua music babe!!
eric oberholtzer - there use of repetition as a sort of timed beat to step to looks fun but hard.
Robbi Draco, ¡recuperate, tienes mucho por hacer!
alguien sabe como se llama esta pelicula??? name of movie please??
se llama Salsa la película
es de 1988 😃😃
gracias linda
+david morales serrano por nada 😃
gracias amiga
cuando la vi por 1ra vez me parecio buena honestamente no bailaban bien pero tenia para esa epoca su gracia
Al menos no habían cargadas estrambóticas
salsa
This is were the Malibu Club Massacre happened in Vice City
Vice City!
Miranda garrison was really hoy
vice city
GTA Vice City
carlitos way
My Vice City>>>>>urs.
Whoever said this was "Timba" Puerto Riqueno needs to take a ham sandwich and shove it...
GTA Vice City Espantoso
Lol dis shyt
en los 80 ya bailaban RUEDA???!!!!! Ygual esa pelicula esta horrorosa!
Nope, Cuban music, Boricua musicians!