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El mundo sería _______ y _______ sin colores (colores, colores) A. guerras Sin el _______ que pinta las _______ Sin el _______ azul y las _______ rojas B. sonrisas Sin el verde _______ que pinta las _______ C. triste El mundo sería _______ y _______ sin colores (colores, colores) D. hojas Hay colores de _______, colores de _______, E. sentimientos Colores de _______, colores, colores Pero el mismo color, nos pinta por _______ F. nubes Los mismos colores en los _______ El mundo sería _______ y _______ sin colores (colores, colores) G. flores H. aburrido Tantos niños de colores, I. piel Tantos _______ e _______ Colores, colores (X2) J. dentro Tantas _______ brillantes Tantos pequeños _______ K. superiores Colores, colores (X2) El mundo sería _______ sin nuestros colores L. vida M. ojos Hay _______ en el mundo que piensa que son _______ (colores, colores) N. gente Que quieren _______ a todos por nuestros colores (colores, Ñ. pelo colores) Y hasta pelean _______ y son mala _______ O. sueños Con todos los que tienen la _______ diferente El mundo sería _______ y _______ sin colores (colores, colores) P. arco iris Hay colores de _______, colores de _______, Q. ilusiones Colores de _______, colores, colores Pero el mismo color, nos pinta por _______ R. cielo Los mismos colores en los _______ RR. gigantes El mundo sería _______ y _______ sin colores S. separarnos Nivel Principiante ~ HHS Preparada por Sole Burgess enero 2006 Tantos niños de colores, Tantos _______ e _______ Colores, colores (X2) B. sonrisas Tantas _______ brillantes Tantos pequeños _______ O. sueños Colores, colores (X2) Q. ilusiones Tantos niños de colores, RR. gigantes Tantos _______ e _______ Biografía del grupo: When we talk about perfect music fusion, we are compelled to talk about GRAMMY® winning BACILOS, a musical group composed by three Latin American musicians who reside in Miami, Florida and whose work has given a greater dimension to the meaning of the name they carry. Never again, will BACILOS mean exclusively bacteria. Thanks to this musical group, bacilos (Bacillus) is now a synonym of musical excellence, pop/rock music with the flavor of our countries. BACILOS’ music has elements that come all the way from Tierra del Fuego, travel through Brazil, pass by the Caribbean, to finally melt with the influences of North America’s musical waves. Colombian singer/songwriter and guitarist Jorge Villamizar and Puerto Rican percussionist Jose Javier Freire met as college students at the University of Miami and formed a band that played rock and pop music in clubs and bars. A few years later (1995) they met Brazilian bassist André Lopes, also a college student, who performed in a band that played covers, samba, and bossa nova. They asked André to join their group and the three created BACILOS (originally called Bacilos Búlgaros - after a home remedy Jorge’s grandmother used to have in her medicine cabinet). The group immediately developed a tremendous following among the young and hip in South Florida as well as among “the powers that be” in the music industry. Though their original sound could be described as rock/punk with a Latin tinge; through the years, their music became more organic, more in tune with their Latin roots. This would be the sound that would finally take them from playing in clubs and bars to signing a record deal with a major label and touring the world. Though radio airplay was less than optimal, in 2001, BACILOS was nominated for two Latin Grammy Awards, Best New Artist and Best Pop Album, Group or Duo, a sign that they were on the right track. A year later BACILOS released their second album, Caraluna and everything came together for the group. Caraluna immediately rocketed to the top of the charts throughout Latin America; achieving the #1 spot in Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Guatemala, Dominican Republic, Chile, Honduras, Ecuador; remaining among the Top 15 Hits on Billboard’s Latin charts. Nivel Principiante ~ HHS Preparada por Sole Burgess enero 2006 .