Buenos Aires, December 10 (Télam, by Adrian Mouján) .- Andrés Calamaro and Ariel Rot formidable gave a concert last night at 35 000 people in the City Club of Buenos Aires where, to 8 years of separation from The Smiths, the band gave him the farewell he deserved the Argentine public.
offered a show together when everyone expected dates separately and apart from the tribute to The Smiths reviewed successes of their solo careers.
Both shared the late 80's to record discs Salmon "By looking at you" and "Love's Gonna Live Here" and then traveled to Spain to change the face of Latin rock with The Smiths.
Calamaro was the figure of the night, but Rot was the musical director of a notable band, first-line sessions, which were able to accompany them both in different stages: Osvaldo Greco guitarist, bassist Candy Candy, drummer and keyboardist Bruno Child Tito Davila.
But the exclusivity of the night went to the repertoire of The Smiths, more than ten songs of the band Calamaro Rot and integrated with Julián Infante and Germain Vilella. And to leave no doubt, Andrew bet on keyboards, Ariel hung a Gibson SG neck and started with the Rockit "Canal 69".
No rest sounded "Salmon", "La Milonga of the sailor and the captain" the audience sang on the first syllable, to make way for "Now ask your head," Rot.
paragraph for this Argentinean musician, winner in Spain, unjustly neglected in our country, which is a great guitar player and maker of highly recommended albums like "ash in the air" and "Now ask your head."
While that which came to Luna Park with Bersuit was a man back on track, the last night is an artist who regained their fertility composition as displayed in "The Palace of Flowers" and soon appear on another album under the care of puppy López.
a moment before offering the beautiful "Perfect Crimes", Calamaro, who took over the show mate, offered by the brotherhood with the people of Uruguay and requested that the conflict over the bins will not affect the link between People on both sides.
Before playing "Yours ever," Julian reminded Calamaro Infante, Guillermo Martín, Pappo, Oscar Moro y Polo Corbella, all friends who died.
With "World of Yesterday", "Elvis is alive" and "Estadio Azteca", was again in evidence this gift he possesses to make great songs Calamaro who entered the collective unconscious as demonstrated by the devotion of the audience.
Former Los Gatos Ciro Fogliatta up to take over the piano in "I burn" which Rot closed with a single good "stoneano" prior to "hooked me." The band also offered a very good version of "Heart for Sale" the last album of Andrew.
Fogliatta returned to the stage for a great medley of classic rock argentino among them was "Tomorrow night," Colored People, which included words of encouragement for Edelmiro Molinari.
Emboldened by the rock tour, Calamaro raised his eyes to heaven and said, "Arjona Thanks for letting us together."
Then it happened, "my illness", "Flaca," "Like I Love You," "Not to forget" and "different days", but another highly emotional moment was scored the heartbreaking ballad of The Smiths "I 're catching again, "sung in duet and that sparks Rot him out with a guitar solo, this time with a yellow Strato.
The first part ended with "No documents", but when he returned for the encore, Calamaro paid tribute to Jose Hernandez and his "Martin Fierro "to put limits on both ebb Sarmiento historians who claim any of the gaucho and cover the slaughter of the Indians in Operation Desert Julio Roca.
With this beloved ode to wound that asks for patience as he asked forgiveness, which is "Good Luck", the stadium came in ecstasy became more acute when Rot play the original riff that gem of Argentine rock XXI century is "Dove", included in "brutal honesty". (Télam ).
List items recital of December 9
Canal 69
Salmon and Captain Sailor
Now ask your head
Crimes Yours always perfect
Sweet World condemns yesterday
Elvis is alive
Aztec Stadium
burns me hooked me sale
Heart disease
My
Potpourri Argentine rock Dance illusions
I love Hank as
Days You're catching again
No documents
Good luck Much better
Paloma
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