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RE: Rock and Roll Talks 3rd edition || Charly García: an iconic legend of the argentine rock (Part one)

in #music6 years ago

Ohhh, i'm so happy that you readed the entire post! (i hope so) Yeesss, i really like them, they are amazing, and all i have to say is that Charly's music change my life and the way i'm feeling with the music. In the 90's, he went through a very dark vibe in the songs but the transitions were amazing. He was really obsessed with the beatles! And even though he was feeling very sad in the 90's, he made songs with amazing transitions (as the beatles, with that sgt pepper's vibe, but more darker). This is an amazing song (he starts to love the songs with conversations, orchestral interrumpted sounds and that dark cinema vibe very crazy), the first of his album "say no more", the most darker moment of his career. Thanks for reading!!!

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That is awesome, I had exactly the same thought, relating it to the evolution of the Beatles music. I really think a lot of it comes through the growth of a musician/songwriter. You feel fresh and new for a while then it gets stagnant, so you start to experiment and the way you are feeling (depressed) comes out in the music.
Just so you know I did actually read all of the post. I love music and peoples fascination with changes in music.

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