>>> ISSUE 907 <<<[DUMMY] Storytelling at Walking Pace

Manu Chao proves you can learn a lot from a slow, repetitive song.

SIDE A

01The Lead Track

Clandestino

Manu Chao

Latin Alternative (France) · 1998

Repetition is not lazy songwriting — it is free language practice.

02The Liner Notes

Placeholder liner notes for issue 907.

03Entre Líneas

Solo voy con mi pena

I go alone with my sorrow

Placeholder note about solo vs. sólo.

me dicen el clandestino

they call me the clandestine one

Placeholder note about me dicen.

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UNCLASSIFIEDS

Spanish For The Real World: There's a woman in Medellín who'll defend all 22 flavors at her pizza shop, and she means it. I recorded her. Also a coffee roaster who swears Colombians can't pick good coffee, and an engineer who grew up around dolphins. 48 unscripted conversations, synced transcripts, and a tap-any-word translator that keeps you in the flow.

It's the workout your Spanish has been missing.

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SIDE B

04Bonus Track

Me Gustas Tú

Manu Chao

Latin Alternative (France) · 2001

Placeholder outro copy for issue 907.

Shay

¡Dale play conmigo!
— Shay

Solo Buenas

No sponsors. No paid placements. Nobody's buying your attention here. Just me, a real love of good music, and a thing for Spanish the way it's actually spoken.

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