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A little about Playa Zipolite, The Beach of the Dead . . .

Playa Zipolite, Oaxaca, Southern Mexico, on the Pacific Ocean. A little bit about my favorite little get-away on this small world of ours.

Zipolite, a sweaty 30-minute walk west from Puerto Angel, brings you to Playa Zipolite and another world. The feeling here is 1970's - Led Zep, Marley, and scruffy gringos.

A long, long time ago, Zipolite beach was usually visited by the Zapotecans...who made it a magical place. They came to visit Zipolite to meditate, or just to rest.

Recently, this beach has begun to receive day-trippers from Puerto Angel and Puerto Escondido, giving it a more TOURISTY feel than before.

Most people come here for the novelty of the nude beach, yoga, turtles, seafood, surf, meditation, vegetarians, discos, party, to get burnt by the sun, or to see how long they can stretch their skinny budget.

I post WWW Oaxaca, Mexico, Zipolite and areas nearby information. Also general budget, backpacker, surfer, off the beaten path, Mexico and beyond, information.

REMEMBER: Everyone is welcome at Zipolite.

ivan

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Readers share top tips for Mexico travel


Readers share top tips for Mexico travel

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"[Puerto Escondido is] Beautiful, laid-back, inexpensive, and 100+ in the summer with 90 percent humidity. Go in the winter, trust me on this one!" - SF_Owner
As usual, tips from observant travelers persevered through the comments section's critiques, political rants and random efforts at wit over the past year. This collection, chosen for remarks that add new information to the original article or offer recommendations for travel in Mexico, has been edited for space, grammar and clarity. Keep letting us know about your discoveries and unique experiences in 2012.
"I rode the Rosarito-Ensenada bike ride in 1995 and I absolutely loved it. Ten thousand people all biking 50+ miles from Rosarito beach to Ensenada, and the ride itself wasn't difficult at all — there were families and riders of all ages. It was a really fun time. Upon arrival, the entire town turns out for a huge party. Ensenada was known as a party town for Southern Californians, and lots of young people had fun there. I am saddened by what's happened in Mexico in recent years. … It's a pity, because I'd love to go back & do Rosarito-Ensenada again."  — by miss_piggy
"I always eat a lot of different seafoods when in Mexico. In Veracruz it was fantastic: blue crabs, fish, oysters, shrimp, etc. The seafood is also good in Baja but they don't prepare it as well as in Veracruz." — by wow
"The Baja style battered fish tacos took root in the 1960's in Ensenada as Japanese fishermen supplied the tempura batter and Canadian tourists seeking 'fish 'n' chips' food supplied the mayonnaise (white sauce) and slaw." — by alteredcarbon
"'The Wind That Swept Mexico' is a great book about the Mexican Revolution. … I will recommend 'The Savage Detectives' — soon to be (if is not already) a classic." — by MonicoNeck
"For a fascinating account of the glorious/tragic Cortes expedition try 'History of the Conquest of Mexico' by William Prescott. 'Mexico, Biography of Power' by Enrique Krauze relates the story of the almost unbroken chain of revolutions that comprise Mexican history over the last 200 years." — by vidair
"Pre-Revolutionary Mexico: 'At the Edge of The Storm,' and 'Tierras Flacas' by Agustin Yañez. The first book is an amazing descriptive look at a small town in Guadalajara pre-revolution. It captures the times, mores, and existence of common people in an isolated small town." — by elpookie
"(David Lida's) first collection of short stories, 'Travel Advisory,' is fantastic, if a bit rougher than his later fiction. His blog is well worth bookmarking for occasional visits. His perspectives and photographs are always a pleasure, often quirky and thought-provoking.
"For history, I'd recommend two large volumes: 'Mexico, A Biography of Power' by Enrique Krauze, which takes the reader through the generations of leadership in Mexico from the fall of the Aztecs to modern times. It helped me to understand not only the tumult of the country's history but also the reasons for the general mindset of the contemporary Mexican people. Also 'Conquest' by Hugh Thomas, which documents the rise and fall of the classical Aztec civilization in vivid detail. It's a real page-turner despite the heartbreaking tragedy of the subject matter. Good companion pieces would be the fine historical fiction novel 'Aztec' by Gary Jennings, still popular after all these years, 'The Conquest of New Spain' by Bernal Díaz (a Spanish priest who served under Cortes) and 'The Broken Spears' by Miguel Leon-Portilla for the Aztec perspective." — by xoconostle


Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2012/01/04/mexico_mix_reader_tips.DTL#ixzz1if9897K3



"I liked 'God's Middle Finger' by Richard Grant, about the roughness, rudeness and isolation of the Sierra Madre … also, 'The Years with Laura Díaz' by Carlos Fuentes, a great semi-fiction/historical look at the 20th century through the eyes of one woman; his 'La Frontera de Cristal,' a collection of short stories about the border area is very good, too." — by clarry
"Fans of colorful, vibrant Mexican art will enjoy these photos of paintings and murals by Jesus Lopez Vega, native of Ajijic, Jalisco: He also painted murals in LA and Portland as a young man. " — by zelda777
"You left out one of the best exhibits in San Jose: MACLA /Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino. For those wanting a fun experience, check out MACLA the first Friday night of each month when the gallery is open and the artists speak about their works." — by politico
"Officially, 111 U.S. citizens were killed in Mexico last year, a third in just two cities. Almost all of them were involved in illicit vocations, usually the trafficking of guns, drugs, or people across the border. This is 111 out of close to 8 million visitors, with nearly 1 million of those being part- or full-time residents choosing Mexico over the U.S. or Canada.  You know who else had 111 murders in one year recently? Boston. And Las Vegas. And Orlando. Are any tourists scared of going to those places? … Meanwhile, almost 1,000 U.S. citizens died in Puerto Rico." — by ackthpt
"Not only is Tlaxcala safe but it's steeped in history. Hernan Cortes made this his headquarters and became allied with Tlaxcalan Indian Tribes. With their help he demolished the Aztec Empire. Learn More from my site here." — by touristguide
"The violence in Oaxaca probably isn't coming from the cartels -- it's political and worth understanding. If you're interested you can read about it here." — by Bee_Traven
"Traditional Mexican food is an extremely healthy diet. Obesity and diabetes in Mexican-Americans (and in Mexico itself) are due to modern, Americanized and industrialized foods unknown to the traditional Mexican diet. The classic corn and bean combination that is the foundation of Mexican food provides complete vegetarian protein, as well as essential vitamins and minerals. That's how they managed to build those pyramids!" — by trilingual1946
"This is one of my favorite places. It's quiet, full of Australian surfers, and Zicatela is a fine place to stay alone as a girl and be able to walk around to bars at night." — by CWhoa
"If you happen to be in the capital city of Oaxaca, consider taking a microfinance tour with Fundacion En Via and meeting the amazing women of Teotitlan del Valle. These tours last for six hours, and are a fantastic opportunity to learn about local crafts, culture, and food while supporting no-interest and non-profit microfinance." — by Envia
"Beautiful, laid-back, inexpensive, and 100+ in the summer with 90 percent humidity. Go in the winter, trust me on this one!" — by  SF_Owner
"If you want to splurge, take a small propeller plane from Oaxaca city down to the coast — it's a fantastic flight through mountain valleys, and when you look down and see the snaking road you will be soooo glad you didn't take the bus!" — by Man_Zanita
"Depending on whether it is high or low season, your flight options vary and can sometimes get confusing. I have put together an infographic with all the important flight information that travelers may need when flying to the region from Canada, US and Mexico City: See it here." — by HuatulcoJoe


Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2012/01/04/mexico_mix_reader_tips.DTL&ao=2#ixzz1if9OW61O



"(Jose Guadalupe) Posada's print shop in Aguascalientes is now a museum. La Catrina and Posada's satirical calaveras are big stars there. For what it's worth, there are some Posada engravings depicting Catrins and Catrinas in full dress ... the famous image of her in the huge hat isn't the only depiction. To this day there are some villages where folk dances echo and mock the European manners of the dandies and ladies of the late colonial era. Some of them wear masks depicting light-skinned people." — xoconostle
"There is something very magnetic about the island, and most attribute it to the Goddess Ixchel. The goddess of love, fertility, pregnancy, childbirth, bounty, weavers and crafters, the moon, was intimate with the plumed snake. She was such a cherished diety, she was adopted by the Aztecs as well." — by kvissage
"Check out Seeds of Learning from Sonoma. They are a great nonprofit that builds schools in Central America. I've been on two trips to El Salvador and it was greatly rewarding." — by shaggy1
"Living in Mexico, I have had the wonderful opportunity to learn about 2012 directly from a Maya shaman, Actah, who was raised by his grandfather. … He explains the unique planetary cross which will occur in 2012, along with the north-south polarity of the Earth aligning with the center of our galaxy, creating a powerful gravitational field. The Maya have known this for millenia, and also knew that the last time this planetary configuration occurred was over 25,000 years ago. Actah's message [site in Spanish] is that there will be profound and increasingly rapid changes coming in this new era, and that we all need to raise our consciousness to cope. Another Maya shaman, Wandering Wolf, has a similar message." — zelda777
"This article gives a good opportunity to plug the great 'Tales of the Maya Skies' planetarium show at the Chabot Space & Science Center. Great intro to how the Maya see the creation of the Earth and universe." — by sierradave
"I recommend 'Xtabentum: A Novel of Yucatán' to learn more about Yucatan. It has a good plot so is easy to read, plus the book has Maya legends at the beginning of the chapters and a lot of the history of Merida (the capital of Yucatan) that was one of the richest cities in the world at the end of 1800." — by MonicoNeck
Former Chronicle travel editor Christine Delsol is the author of "Pauline Frommer's Cancún & the Yucatán" and a regular contributor to "Frommer's Mexico" and "Frommer's Cancún & the Yucatán."


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867-5309/Jenny, LIVE




Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2008
"867-5309/Jenny"
Tommy Tutone live on the TV show "Fridays" in 1983

Tommy Heath-Lead Vocal and Guitar
Jim Keller-Lead Guitar and Vocals
Steve LeGassick- Keyboards
Gregg Sutton- Bass
Jerry Angel- Drums



Pour Some Sugar on me by Def Leopard




Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2007
Pour Some Sugar on me by Def Leopard. To learn more about the legendary rock stars, visit http://www.defleopard.com/ .
----Lyrics----
Step inside, walk this way
You and me babe, Hey, hey!

Love is like a bomb, baby, c'mon get it on
Livin' like a lover with a radar phone
Lookin' like a tramp, like a video vamp
Demolition woman, can I be your man?
Razzle 'n' a dazzle 'n' a flash a little light
Television lover, baby, go all night
Sometime, anytime, sugar me sweet
Little miss ah innocent sugar me, yeah

Hey!
C'mon, take a bottle, shake it up
Break the bubble, break it up

Pour some sugar on me
Ooh, in the name of love
Pour some sugar on me
C'mon fire me up
Pour your sugar on me
Oh, I can't get enough

I'm hot, sticky sweet
From my head to my feet yeah

Listen! red light, yellow light, green-a-light go!
Crazy little woman in a one man show
Mirror queen, mannequin, rhythm of love
Sweet dream, saccharine, loosen up

You gotta squeeze a little, squeeze a little
Tease a little more
Easy operator come a knockin' on my door
Sometime, anytime, sugar me sweet
Little miss innocent sugar me, yeah

Take a bottle, shake it up
Break the bubble, break it up

Pour some sugar on me
Ooh, in the name of love
Pour some sugar on me
C'mon fire me up
Pour your sugar on me
Oh, I can't get enough

I'm hot, sticky sweet
From my head to my feet yeah

[guitar solo]

You got the peaches, I got the cream
Sweet to taste, saccharine
'Cos I'm hot, say what, sticky sweet
From my head, my head, to my feet

Do you take sugar? one lump or two?

Take a bottle, shake it up
Break the bubble, break it up

Pour some sugar on me
Ooh, in the name of love
Pour some sugar on me
C'mon fire me up
Pour your sugar on me
Oh, I can't get enough
Pour some sugar on me
Oh, in the name of love
Pour some sugar on me
Get it, come get it
Pour your sugar on me
Ooh
Pour some sugar on me
Yeah! Sugar me!



Bon Jovi - Livin' On A Prayer




Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2009
Music video by Bon Jovi performing Livin' On A Prayer. (C) 1986 The Island Def Jam Music Group



Prince - When Doves Cry




Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2009
Prince - When Doves Cry

purple rain revolution Prince Alphabet purple rain revolution prince purple rain official video clip original orginal authentic wideo teledysk oficjalny rogers nelson Cream kiss Get Off Planet Earth Ultimate For You Dirty Mind Parade Lovesexy Exodus The Most Beautiful Girl In World 3121 Graffiti Bridge Goldnigga Emancipation Rave Un2 C-Note Xpectation Musicology Slaughterhouse batman soul funky R&B dance rock hit king pop darling nikki computer blue Purple Rain Live Concert live concert purple rain lisa and wendy's song dedication to father Prince prince 1999



The Bangles - « Walk like an Egyptian » + subtitles






"I Can't Go For That"- Daryl Hall, Chromeo







Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine (Full Version)




Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2006
Mint condition video before clipping for airtime. It's just afew sec's before/after. I also cleaned the annoying logo!
If your a die hard GNR fan, U MUST VIEW NOW!



Madonna - Like A Virgin - Live from The Virgin Tour

Madonna Like a Virgin - BLOND AMBITION TOUR (In Bed With Madonna) HD.

RUN-DMC - Walk This Way




Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2009
Music video by RUN-DMC performing Walk This Way. (C) 1986, 1999 Arista Records, Inc.



QUEEN & DAVID BOWIE: Under Pressure




Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2007
Queen & David Bowie's video for their 1981 track "Under Pressure."


AC/DC-You Shook Me All Night Long with lyrics

Uploaded by on May 5, 2010
AC/DC

You Shook Me All Night Long

She Was A Fast Machine
She Kept Her Motor Clean
She Was The Best Damn Woman I Had Ever Seen
She Had The Sightless Eyes
Telling Me No Lies
Knockin' Me Out With Those American Thighs
Taking More Than Her Share
Had Me Fighting For Air
She Told Me To Come But I Was Already There

'Cause The Walls Start Shaking
The Earth Was Quaking
My Mind Was Aching
And We Were Making It And You -

Shook Me All Night Long

Working Double Time
On The Seduction Line
She Was One Of A Kind, She's Just Mine All Mine
She Wanted No Applause
Just Another Course
Made A Meal Out Of Me And Came Back For More
Had To Cool Me Down
To Take Another Round
Now I'm Back In The Ring To Take Another Swing

'Cause The Walls Were Shaking
The Earth Was Quaking
My Mind Was Aching
And We Were Making It And You -

Shook Me All Night Long


Whitney Houston - How Will I Know (Montreux)




Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2008
Whitney Houston singing How will I know [Live from Montreux Festival, 1987]



Journey - Don't Stop Believin' (Live in Japan)

Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2010
Music video by Journey performing Don't Stop Believin'. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 4,433,005 (C) 1981 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT


**LYRICS**

Just a small town girl, living in a lonely world
She took the midnight train going anywhere 
Just a city boy, born and raised in south Detroit
He took the midnight train going anywhere

I see her in a smokey room, I smell of wine and cheap perfume
For a smile they can share the night

It goes on and on and on and on

Strangers, waiting..'walking' down the boulevard
Their shadows searching in the night..
Street lights..people..
Living just to find emotion
Hiding somewhere in the night..

Working hard to get my fill, everybody wants a thrill
Betting anything to roll the dice just one more time
Some will win, some will lose
Some are born to sing the blues..oh the movie never ends 

It goes on and on and on and on

Strangers, waiting..walking down the boulevard
Their shadows searching in the night..
Street lights..people..
Living just to find emotion
Hiding somewhere in the night..

Don't stop..believing..hold on to that feeling..
Street light..people..

Don't stop..believing..hold on...
Street light..people..

Don't stop believing..hold on to that feeling..(fading)
(Fading) Street light..people..ohhhh
Don't stop.


U2 - With Or Without You




Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2009
Music video by U2 performing With Or Without You. (C) 1987 Universal-Island Records Ltd. under exclusive licence to Mercury Records Limited



Duran Duran - Hungry Like The Wolf




Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2009
Music video by Duran Duran performing Hungry Like The Wolf (2003 Digital Remaster).




Van Halen - Jump (HQ music video)




Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2009
Van Halen "Jump"
available on iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/yzu9lr2
Artist: Van Halen
Album: 1984
Label: Warner Brothers Records
Year: 1984

This official music video is copyright 1984 Warner Brothers Records. I do not claim ownership to this video or song. All rights reserved by copyright holders.

Vocals: David Lee Roth
Guitar: Eddie Van Halen
Bass: Michael Anthony
Drums: Alex Van Halen

The lyrics are posted below:

I get up, and nothing gets me down.
You got it tough. I've seen the toughest soul around.
And I know, baby, just how you feel.
You've got to roll with the punches to get to what's real
Oh can't you see me standing here,
I've got my back against the record machine
I ain't the worst that you've seen.
Oh can't you see what I mean ?

Might as well jump. Jump !
Might as well jump.
Go ahead, jump. Jump !
Go ahead, jump.

Aaa-ohh Hey you ! Who said that ?
Baby how you been ?
You say you don't know, you won't know
until you begin.
Well can't you see me standing here,
I've got my back against the record machine
I ain't the worst that you've seen.
Oh can't you see what I mean ?

Might as well jump. Jump!
Go ahead, jump.
Might as well jump. Jump!
Go ahead, jump. Jump!

(guitar solo)
(keyboard solo)

Part of the video version: Aaa-ohh!

Might as well jump. Jump!
Go ahead, jump.
Get it and jump. Jump!
Go ahead, jump
Jump! Jump! Jump! Jump!



Inxs Need You Tonight / Mediate HD




Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2010
Think he's very cute. Yummie.
Need You Tonight" is the fourth song on INXS's 1987 album Kick as well as the first single from the album released worldwide. It is the only INXS single to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also achieved their highest charting position in the United Kingdom, where the song reached number two on the UK Singles Chart, however this peak was only reached after a re-release of the single in November 1988. On its first run on the UK Charts in October 1987, it stalled at No. 58. While it would arguably become the band's signature song, it was one of the last songs recorded for the album.
Garry Gary Beers on bass guitar
Andrew Farriss on guitar/keyboards
Jon Farriss on drums
Tim Farriss on lead guitar
Kirk Pengilly on guitar/sax.
Michael Hutchence Vocals



Dexy's Midnight Runners - Come On Eileen




Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2008
(1982) Dexy's Midnight Runners are a British New Wave and Northern Soul band who achieved their major success in the early-mid 1980s. Kevin Rowland (vocals, guitar) and Kevin 'Al' Archer (vocals, guitar) founded the band in 1978 in Birmingham, England, naming the band after Dexedrine, a recreational drug popular amongst Northern Soul fans at the time. Big Jim Paterson (trombone), Geoff 'JB' Blythe (saxophone), Steve 'Babyface' Spooner (alto saxophone), Pete Saunders (keyboard), Pete Williams (bass) and Bobby 'Jnr' Ward(drums) formed the first line-up of the band to record a single, 'Dance Stance' (1979). The song only reached number 40 in the British charts, but the next single, 'Geno' -- about Geno Washington -- (featuring new recruits, Andy Leek (keyboards) and Andy 'Stoker' Growcott (drums)) was a British Number One in 1980.
The band members were disappointed with their share of the profits, and soon stole the master tapes of Searching for the Young Soul Rebels, their debut LP, in order to renegotiate the deal. The album was released later in 1980 and became a massive success. After the next single, 'There There My Dear' was a hit, Rowland insisted on choosing the uncommercial, 'Keep It, Part Two' for the following single. It was a failure, and most of the band members quit, angered over continual personality problems with Rowland. Archer eventually formed The Blue Ox Babes, while Blythe, Williams, Stoker and Mick Talbot (ex-Merton Parkas, who had recently joined on keyboards) left to form The Bureau. Paterson stayed with Rowland, who added Billy Adams (guitar/banjo), Seb Shelton (drums, formerly of Secret Affair), Micky Billingham (keyboard), Brian Maurice (alto saxophone), Paul Speare (tenor saxophone) and Steve Wynne (bass), releasing 'Plan B', 'Show Me' and 'Liars A to E' in 1981 without much success. Rowland then recruited fiddle players, Helen O'Hara (from Archer's new group, the Blue Ox Babes), Steve Brennan and Roger MacDuff, known collectively as 'The Emerald Express'. With the addition of new bass player, Giorgio Kilkenny this line-up recorded Too-Rye-Ay in 1982, a Celtic folk and soul hybrid. The first single, 'The Celtic Soul Brothers', was mildly successful but 'Come on Eileen' soon followed, and became a Number One hit in both the UK and the United States. Feeling that their role in the group had diminished following the arrival of the fiddles, the brass section of Paterson, Speare and Maurice left to form The TKO Horns, while Kilkenny was replaced by Johnny Edwards on bass and Billingham left to join General Public. With the singles, 'Jackie Wilson Said (I'm In Heaven When You Smile)' (a Van Morrison cover) and 'Let's Get This Straight (From The Start)' maintaining their popularity, the group continued to tour until 1983 with a nucleus of Rowland, Adams, O'Hara and Shelton augmented by other musicians.
After a two year break, Dexy's returned in 1985 with the critically-acclaimed album, Don't Stand Me Down, featuring Rowland, Adams, O'Hara and Nicky Gatfield together with various seasoned performers including Vincent Crane (ex-Atomic Rooster), Julian Littman and Tim Dancy (who had been Al Green's drummer). Rowland at first refused to issue any singles from the album, and by the time 'This Is What She's Like' was released, it was too late to save the album from commercial failure. The group disbanded the following year after a brief return to the charts with the single, 'Because Of You' (which was used as the theme tune to a British sitcom, 'Brush Strokes'), and Rowland became a solo artist with the release of 1988's poorly-received album, The Wanderer. Despite spending much of the 1990s suffering from financial problems and drug addiction, Rowland made plans to reform Dexy's together with Big Jim Paterson, although these resulted in no more than a solitary TV performance in 1993. Returning once more as a solo performer, Rowland signed to Creation Records, releasing an album of cover versions called My Beauty in 1999, which sold poorly. The demise of Creation meant that the planned follow-up album which would, once again have featured Dexy's Midnight Runners was never made. However, in April 2003 the group announced that they would be reforming for a tour and a new greatest hits album.



Cyndi Lauper - Time After Time




Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2009
Music video by Cyndi Lauper performing Time After Time. (C) 1984 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT