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March 9, 2024 25 mins
Descubrimos los secretos de algunos artistas para mantenerse en el tiempo y, claro, se los vamos a contar. Bandas, eventos, ideas y actitudes que deberían perdurar por siempre.
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M oy paste the podcast heheje andfriends, burritos and boredritos, how we

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are going can no longer say burrentes. Why not, because that one already
kind of said it or not.At last I didn' t understand everything
well, or what. How's it going my wensha, how'
s it going my dear Julio Alfredoof Return. You know we' re
more active than ever, Daddy,but to start our episode Correal, to
start, because you know what.There' s only one noise allowed and

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it' s our lighter' s, because what you have today, tell
me today, I have today,I have one today, I have a
fantasy that' s called sending irantoinfants, not trans why panti command and
rank sends it to me where againwalbas with Denmark. You know where I
have my nursery and we' remessing with it. Or I' m

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Correa. To me they sent onething is that Berry Yelato greetings Andres and
your brother no, this episode isgoing to come out Bacán, not me
and divine wine, divine wine Correalsee that we find again how we promised,
Tell me Hello, Tell me aboutwhat we are going to talk to
Piopole today, of course, becausewe promised that we would also bring those
stories of is that it is veryimportant and many bands that have written to

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me that they are like new,that they are opening the way. We
have always told yours about how fuckedup it is to make way in a
scene like the Colombian one, notbecause unfortunately they close doors before you touch
them well, but there are bandsthat have achieved it, and not only
Colombian, but in Correalí history andtoday we come to try to break up
like those secrets, of how itis possible that they remain so much in

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time, that is, Invisible Friends, super lithium, Donteto, why those
names, because they are protagonist namesof this year. We were in superlithium
and were in Invisible friends at LourdesMusic Colle. He keeps enjoying it like
the first time. Donteto is preparingexclusive concert only them, neither peloneros nor
anything in the Movistar arena and theyare bands that remain in the Correal time.

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So where' s the secret?My dear ball of wisdom yes Hello.
I think Marica knows what. Ithink the secret is in being able
to play live. It' sjust, for example, you' re
talking right now, Invisible Friends,who showed up yesterday at Lourdes Newsy Hall,
which was amazing people, had agreat and good time. I could

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ask myself you know how many concertsinvisible friends did last year and when thirty
- three, seventy- three,that is, humans don' t have
coven asks go and play in BuenosAires, catch a plane, go to
New York and go and play inNew York and turn around and they'
re going to play in the DFMarica. They don' t suck to
catch a plane and go where they' re touching. And that' s

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what I think gives her permanence.Like the Rolling Stones of roles. Yeah,
yeah, yeah, still playing.They play and they play and they
play, and they are bands thatlast in time. There are others who
don' t touch so much andcome in trouble. People don' t
get it. The same musician whostops earning money. I don' t
know there are serious problems, too, and when bands don' t play,

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then, bro, there are problems. And these days I was called
a band of the Angels, thePoppers, who most often played in all
the bars I had been able toout there, California. I said Marica
give me if a tour of theWest cost starts calling the banks, doesn
' t know up there where youwant to be already clear and this other
midwife that goes out a tour,because that' s when the band goes

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out a tour, is that it' s alive, exact, exact ex
I mean, it' s thereis CDs. Weón just launched European tour
and everyone is jumping around here inreal Latin America let' s go to
Seville, already Weón to Spain.Dude, I' ll give you the
pedaje, I' ll give youthe pedaje, I' ll invite you
all, you' ll take meWitka calmly. Yeah, if you'

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re coming to Colombia, beware thatthere' s a lot like Faggot,
it' s gonna be that Igot a lot of it, not weon
is that it' s impossible.Livenation is not able to bring Colombia there.
A if we talk about bands thathave stayed in time, look it
happens like that, for example,and it' s that if we talk

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about invisible friends and talk about brownStones, from to CDs. But also,
apart from what Correal says, Iagree because playing live is key,
because besides, it' s notonly riding on the platform, it'
s with what you' re goingto conquer those in front of you,
that is, you get ten,fifteen, twenty, twenty- five minutes
and then what isn' t enoughtime backwards. And I think those jules
bands that have been maintained over theyears are also because they have taken advantage

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of the first five minutes to thehour and a half that they get I
mean. No matter how long theyplay they have always been left on the
platform a few very bacan sows ofconquering new people, of making the people
of old, for those who havefollowed us have a good time. I
think it' s also very importantto think that careers are very much supported
by live and total presentations that brotherif there are no live presentations plus Merica,

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so that we rehearse every day,to rehearse every day exactly. If
you' re rehearsing to do yourselfwith you and I want to be a
whore ok, but it' srehearsing so that each show is better than
the previous one and so that youcan show your return to the audience and
see what happens to your audience,what tells you if they applaud you,
if they don' t applaud you. You can' t be so selfish

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that nothing more rehearsal for me andto see how I sound and to see
that I like it not faggot clearthat you have to do And that also
happens a lot to the bands alsonot when they start to go out to
shows and play what they want andnot what the audience wants. Of course,
a lot of attention needs to bepaid. Yeah, sure, it
' s a trend right now.It' s not dandet bands asking people

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to say we' re going toColombia, what they want to hear.
Thanks to that I went many timesthey don' t pay attention and that
also makes an o. I mean, that puts a very important foot on
the court, to say I'm going to last in this music world
and it' s to read yourfans, or to go to your fans

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to pay attention to what it saysrunning around that they want us to play.
I will never forget, for example, in Picnick stereo of the year
two thousand twenty- three and lastyear, when Blink could not come the
tuinti one pilots play in the cover. But, apart from everything, they
say well finished a song that wehaven' t played anywhere else and we
' re going to do it becauseyou asked for it and it' s
Moll Berry Street. That' swhat I mean by wow, that is,

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that exclusivity within what isn' t, because well it' s not
that you have tu vampilot ting exclusiveso that collop doesn' t. But
if they play you a song thatthe rest of the tour isn' t
you. That' s the fan, that' s to give him balls.
The one that follows you is thatI think that now, more than
ever, the bands realized how importantfans are. Wey I think at the

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pandemic stage they realized that fans andbringing music to fans was the most important
thing. Of course they are today. That' s what big business is,
or it' s live shows.Before it' s a business that
the band has nothing else. Nowthe band has it the big corporations and

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even the labels are signing the bandswith all inclusive. That is, they
do the shows, they do thepublishing, they do the record company,
they take care of everything, andthey are the ones who exploit the artist.
So that sheath lasting in time onlygives it sees there fabulous Kayla we
exactly favor if it rapes what they' re doing. They put us with

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queer said good dad The drummer's son plays drums, the son of
gal plays guitar, the other's son play. Then you see in
the performances of the fabulous Skylan,you see Gaby' s son, bumping
into the drummer' s son mountedup there wow Yes, yes, the
inheritance also said Wawa. Of coursethey are taking that legacy to the next

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level because Marica is already going tobe fabulous Skylat in two or three,
four or five years, because wewill get the peeled ones to play the
songs of the fabulous Kylar and whoknows which exact version, exact and will
be kept accurate so that they understandthe bands also that what is left is
the song. And if tomorrow,then obviously, by ages and so on,
because we are no longer ready todo a weon concert, then there

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are the Chinese for you. There' s Juan Santo, there' s
the veren It' s worth thisLatvian hour for this festival. There,
there he laughs, so he canhandle some bands right now. There'
s Bombo. I threw the dogsat him for any reason, because I
don' t have a leash lefthere. It got me thinking about that
exact attitude of building together. Look, it' s been a while,

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and maybe time might come up againstme, and I hope not. But
I mean, time doesn' tmean the newspaper, but time in duration,
because I' m going to sayleyis that I think a band that
' s going to last in timeis Greta Onflit imagine that I was talking
to the bass player of the band. I was lucky enough to interview Sam
Kishka who, besides being on thestereo ping and having a concert of them
alone one day before the stereo picnicstarts and among many things we talked about
that after obviously they can check thereon my social networks of the interview.

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But there was a sheath that reallyleft me that I was saying is that
it seems to be missing to saywhat I say not the most people,
not so many people, because theman said look our musical philosophy is.
If you don' t like mymusic, I don' t have to
pull out a shovel and mess youup, because my sound doesn' t,
but it' s what we dowith people and those who like rock
and roll among us all we buildan experience and when we' re on

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the stage, what we' redoing is creating that experience. He even
told me that at a concert theydid in the United States, like on
Correal platform, they started improvising themselves. Of course, he doesn' t
notice much, because these menes aremore musicians. He was telling me we
started improvising. People started copying tothe rhythm we started playing and it became
crazy and nobody knew we were.It was us having fun. I think

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the bands that also last in thecorral time is because they have fun with
what they do, because they don' t try to be more than the
other and others, but look.This is my thing. If you like
that chimba and if not, thenyou like your thing, but here'
s mine and with me you're going to have a chimba. That
seems like a note to me tostay in time. Straps ah yes,
total is to see exactly velvets.No. That' s a good example.

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That' s a good example.They had a time when I retired,
I will not lie, when theyhad a time when they stopped,
not because everyone was developing the project, because they had other things to do,
because they wanted to develop and wehave to stop. It' s
just that sometimes you have to moveaway from art time to see it clear
Juns. But they came back andthey all played in a tambourine way.

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Well, they just got here fromAustralia. Weon' s got a rake
tail in America. They' renot people who opened up the rock to
the park with you, but twoyears ago we were celebrating that they opened
the Wuón gan san roses. Imean, that' s clear and that
' s recent, because it's talking about a goo, for example,
like El Dorado, that album thatbasically showed that rock could also be

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mixed with instruments like Colombians and ourgood- to- third folklore. Unbelievable,
amazing, and that' s whatI think that' s what they
have to point at him like thebands. For example, I want to
say hello to Mira Correal. Thereare three bands that I am recommending,
within which we have always loved verymuch, within our seven Apollos, our
Armenians, our six to, ourchameleon skins, our lefts, our usual

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brother, I, Ahorita, Iam with three bands that have really put
my dice to Moan that are alsodoing next 14 March. They' re
from a launch, a spectacular sheath. They' re called Moan with h
because before dana you know it wasMoano, not I moano. I think
so, that it was a lawof the character of the myths of Colombia,

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the one that is described as thatbeing, which is like a very
long hair. It' s alltaken care of, okay. That'
s, let' s say he' s a character in these myths.
In Colombia there is a band calledMoan that goes on pitch, others that
I have already bored of recommending,but it is that I like very much
that they are telegraphs that they aredoing a very bacana music and their staging.
I think it' s one ofthose that lasts that you say wow

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I saw them because I keep talkingabout them because I saw them a couple
of times and they always surprised mewith their look like with their staging.
And the others are the ways ofbias, moances wey telegraph within all the
talent there is. But what I' m going to do is that with
the episode of I wish they wouldlast in time, because we camel people,
people who don' t let themselvessurrender in the first no, people
who if they say this, no, then we recorded more, we invested

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time sacrifice, because there also toendure Correal sacrifices and they are very good
bands. Fag as a matrix,for example, that opened him to roll
Blood. I killed Marica the matrixwhen I got to the Latin living and
I crossed the bridge because one toenter lives Latin, make it count that
you pass over a bridge of TransMilenio, not to cross the highway. And
I started to hear a sound.Me and if you do the matrix,

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this is the matrix. And indeed, Geón has us on the stage,
not inside the festival as such,because there, but without a platform that
was like the typical new artists,not foreigners, and he had there going
crazy that Chinga opened the slash andit went very well and very wey,
for example, that will open itto Royal Blood. They are also weon

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bands that have been for ten twelveyears and are belt bands, astro astro
than astrolic. It' s justthat it' s called Pereira Marica'
s band too a band or theycome playing, but a lot, but
they don' t give up.No, no, no, because that
' s fucked up wherever it's touching. Fag on the beach,

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of course, in the bar weon, you have to play. That'
s the only way to endure intime, because if I didn' t
fag and not look and not giveup in the first is that I tell
them, because to me, really, in the time when I dedicated myself
to musician and artist, that atthe end of the day, because I
ended up dating, it was forother things and I know that we would
have managed to endure it if wehadn' t been afraid of many things

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and had been more team, well, but it' s also in the
first not, because they don't believe him. It' s just
that a lot of people are goingto say no, and a lot of
people are going to close doors anda lot of people, but if you
keep walking around, if you keeplooking for it and if you trust and
keep trying, then something' sgoing, something' s going to happen,
is it going to happen? Forexample, look at a guy like
Madeiro, a hug also giant formore than recently I also talked to the

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man and beyond I decided to winthe factor X a couple of years ago
and he released his music and everythingsticks to the man opened maderio must be
there I find that if I amnot mistaken and it is an independent Corral
label that he created to say thatorient new Colombian artists and around Latin America
and the world so that they don' t fall into the hands of those
who shouldn' t, that is, as in his time I said it

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happened to me, not that sincewe didn' t have the age to
sign papers and so on, likethey told us, he doesn' t
look. It' s just thatit costs so much and I never knew
how much it cost, that is, the man like these are your rights
and this is how far your managergoes, and here' s what you
have to win, because Maderos inventedthat seal. That' s what I
say. Inventing things one also torely on a team, because if we
are to make up for them nextdoor in this musical world, if we

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are screwed, then no, youdidn' t get anything. Besides,
I tell him bands, bands thatdon' t touch faggots, disappear like
smells. Of course, of courseyou do, just as you' re
leaving like one of the smells.Speaking of smells and before anything else,

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I do. I' m goingto tell you that there are people who
smell very tasty, for example,Daniel Zuluaga, who wrote saying what a
great podcast part thank you made mecome back to childhood when I lived in
Bogotá, talking about the last episodeof the Kneo tamponk I rode into that
tremendous neo film, greetings and goodsmokes, edges of the podcast that you
guys keep writing that there we areand precisely those running fumes like you didn

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' t realize that talking about musicfrom festivals, right now we were at
Lourdes Music Colle. There are smellsweon there are smells that one also kind
of reminds him where you' regoing. I mean, it' s
not the same, because you're not going to tell me that rock
in the park smells like the Cordillerafestival, for example. I don'
t think so. I think Ithink the truth is. They don'

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t smell, they don' tsmell. They' re different solos.
It doesn' t suddenly smell goodwhere it' s left over when it
touches you with the leftover pocket.I don' t think he' s
fucking with me. It won't be because of the story of when
I had to put down a maticathat I didn' t take sorantly the
fish lamb that' s the jacketthat leaves it to me. Yeah,
lying time I pulled down a leaf, there' s a tree in the

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mountain range because I didn' tget that dorado and it was my turn
to rub it mogly. But eachone smells different corral, for example.
For example, you think about thepicnic and what' s different. Yeah,
sure, sure, sure, sure, smells like something else. I
mean, it' s like avery different cat canca. Every turn you
really have bowling that' s true. Weon. Then look at that turn

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between smells. I take advantage ofit to say hello, because there are
smells that I no longer recognized,smells that are very complicated, like,
for example, and that of Iks, which we said smelled of fart,
Weon, is that literally it smelledfart not stereo pin g per day,
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' s going to say that sunwas going to talk about that smell of
fart. Yeah, yeah, lookat that lorapeo, Weyón, I'
m telling you it' s over. Ah serious, Hueón, yes,
seriously, yes, seriously, well, because good. Actually, I mean,
that' s better than a cigarette. But, but, Weon,
the truth. I was happy smokingthis. But when he started to go
to the worst that people were tellingme to hear, Weon, that went

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is already as if it does notgo to a pardon, forgive me if
you want to give if you goto a concert of Christians, because it
already smells different to the hair.That' s where I think the court
is, and let' s getthe embassy in here. I' m

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going to ask you now, thenwait for you again and ask you then
three two do him, well Correaland then bands that stay in time.
Brother, that bacon, that bacchanor that it is at the time when
there are still many bands that onesays wow is that there they are like
the last episode, that we talkedabout some who return, not that we
said in what time we were.Twenty years have passed and we' re
talking about simple Plande are fore Onewho' s fired from Grinde' s

(21:17):
Linconety Tu that released record. We' re training The Rolling Stones, talking
sorry about Rolling Stone, who wason tour. There, cd yes,
it' s touring, or well, announcing that they' re waiting to
come yes talking, knows who's going to go on tour, who
' s going to be another JohnNo Joda of Belton John and Adivine,
who' s going to be TonJoon' s drummer on that tour to

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see here, as usual, wehave an exclusive egg chacha, exclusive sper,
who' s going to be thebat, the drummer of Elton Jones
Saira is going to be Chat Smith. Don' t tell me about the
Chily Peppers, my favorite drummers.In addition, one of the most bacancitos
would say a friend named Julio Correalof the industry. What will sing chan
the piece in October. The tourstarts in October and they' re already

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going to rehearse. They' reall going to rehearse. That' s
why he told me a thousand fromOutter National alone. Also another band are
yes, but yes more if Isay, because they keep playing Ahoricha.
They played here, in Bogotá,in Apache, which was great. They
played on the hippies' termonette herefor a propaleistin pod. Or you know
how to play ehe joint stand up. I want to play them. If

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I do, they punch and playand he told me because you know Chatsmisther
' s a good friend of them. He told me he' s going
out on tour with these people.So, well, what' s the
exclusive also what good aim to understandthere have exactly their combination or Chat Smith
with the Elton John that what powerWeon, what power hear me write me
a lot and write us a lotCorreal know something about Metallica, we know

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something about CD. Yeah well,Correal already said Hey, if it'
s going to come Hey, ifit' s impossible Weón or not I
assure you that I look I willtake off here, because I leave you
my joint, but I believe thatthese men according to uro will be in
rocking Rio, that is, twenty- five years, they will be twenty
- five years old, they willcelebrate with CDC, And I don'
t think they will stop visiting Argentina, which was one of their legendary concerts

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in that stadium of River Plate.It will be that they do not take
advantage, that is Brazil Argentina.I think it' s safe, but
they won' t use it topass through Mexico and Colombia. Imagine it
might be why it hasn' tbeen I' m here not talking to
the Americans. They know it canhappen and we talked about it here,
that is, if already Liftnation appeared. With that one, we stop everything

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we talk about. He does someepisodes. If you want to look it
back and understand that we talked,but we were talking about it in that
episode. He has brought if Juaneswas mounted in the Cordillera, if they
rode or they are going to rideto blincon him and You in the Festival
Estereopichni was Firel Gansano. Everything youimagine who you can' t bring why
not. Now, speaking of Godis a and the last chiva is there

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is new place for concerts, goodlords, for concerts up to two thousand
people, incredible, a barrack andin super chapinero with the heart sounds divine,
built and designed for that the dickAnd now they are going to be
another in Hear me well between 26thStreet or the street that passes behind the

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Simon Bolivar Park. Yeah, there' s a big batch that' s
gonna hit 26th. You remember,okay there' s going to be a
new show place for forty zero people. Web bon won' t burn anything.
He didn' t announce it orCaesar dad wow cool and let me
tell you that initially there was aproject to develop a concert venue with hotel

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to stop behind Bilenia, or wellhe has all the bands designed. It
didn' t go through with that, but CSA picked it up and they
' re launching it cultural district.I think it' s called Marica a
powerful sheath. However, I thinkit' s good, and that'
s running instead. I think that' s what shouldn' t have lasted
so long in the time I'm going to, for example, concert

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spaces. You remember the Colosseum,the Weon campsite, or not so long
or how long it lasted. Igo back and tell him why I say
this every time I' m toldabout that place. I there, there,
I played, there, I sawbands there, well, there what
you imagined. But this is thetime I wanted to go back to a
Maroon Five concert, because the onewho touched me from marrun Figh went there
and it was a quit. Ialso remember that the seven opened it and

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the seven were given a sound thatwas even worse. I mean, imagine,
you marrun fire having a tremendous bandand a tremendous sound and tremendous engineers
and it sounded bad. Now,imagine, the teller doesn' t wear
the cloths, don' t wearthe cape, maric he has to endure
those things as you say ideas thatjust told this geon talking about enduring there

(25:51):
touched inexces that gave me a pitywith them of the place so ugly.
I was the second producer and openedhis right? And the right hand opened
to him that Huubón had just exhaustedthe astor plaza in his thirty- year
presentation. I think they' regonna open another date because the right one
hasn' t stopped playing either.Mario doesn' t have to put his
batteries and his tones around here andaround there are like the kis of Bogotá.
I don' t have whores,they' re fired and here we

(26:17):
' re still clear egg and forme it' s still what they'
re going to go whore. Ialso love the originals, with the chat,
with Francisco, with all Geón,that is, that they last in
time, bands that know how todo as the turn already turns around is
to play the day knows who laststhe good strategy of companies, as well
as those of Paramo. I wantto send a greeting to Miguel Santa Coloma

(26:37):
that I was talking to him aroundHey de Paramo, Hey Hey, Correal
told us that of course, peopleare very common, not nervous, but
as in the expectation of how thestereo picnic at Simón Bolívar is going to
be. Not because everyone thinks ofSimon Bolivar. I have gone to the
Simon Bolivar mountain range, I havegone to Rock to Simon Park, but
it is that we spoke with meand said look never nor you are a

(27:00):
stereo picnic festival in Simon Bolivar Parkand already confirmed that the Plaza stage will
be the main stage, that is, when a concert is made in Simon
Bolivar there is a stage the mainRock to the Park, the one that
used for the def lept for mosleygroue the stage Plaza Weon, where always
good. Miguel has already confirmed thatthis scenario we will see as never before.
Ge and I love it because Ido love it because a good one.

(27:22):
We already know that at the front, because Miguel is already saying that
they are going to put a lotof affection and others. But besides,
I, in fact, when wewere talking about the picnic last year,
I was telling myself to run thatspot on the main stage of the design
stereopicnic. I' m not convinced. Blink' s gonna keep them small,
Blink, which I' m surehe' s gonna bring in 50,
000 people. That' s notgonna be right now. Imagine the

(27:42):
stage of the stereo picnic in thelead, with how many can not fit
it is that I managed to playin an event with the forty when they
were the forty main, with sixty- seven thousand people train. Clear mail
to that square falls about eighty thousandyes sir is Cla, they run out
on eighty thousand people. Once weclose as they have chao there in the

(28:04):
park Simon Bolivar and they fit 80, 000 soft people. Well, there
' s news coming out here,because if something has to last, it
' s really the obvious good dealwithin the mistakes and corrections, because not
everyone goes right to the first oneat every concert there' s always going
to be something better to do thanothers. But I, if there is
a real bank since sciempre are theones who invented the stereo picnic, the

(28:26):
mountain range and I have all thefaith I hope seriously that workers like these
people will continue like this, thatwhat they want to provide correal, after
all, is what we were talkingabout. Right now an experience for people
I hope it stays in time.That' s prioritizing experience. We are
already in the mast of the festivalStereo prin Lords, what said faggot or

(28:48):
an uber of my house and tenminutes whore as well me from here,
from apartment. I see, butSimon Bolivar, if you understand me you
can walk down egg. I canget off at Charles. Yeah, I
' m really going to get moremari out there. It' s a
delight and that' s how peopleremember, ask us a lot of what

(29:08):
we think about security and so on. I' m sorry I stay in
the comment that we' re screwed, either there, or here or in
Maracuyá. We have to take careof ourselves, because it shouldn' t
be like that. It shouldn't be Dad' s no anymore,
but it' s our turn notto give Dad anymore. Unfortunately we are
in a time of tremendous insecurity andthat doesn' t have to fix the
picnic brother. I am sure thatwithin Simon Bolivar everything will be fine and
obviously depends on everyone. But thenout there, little brother, riding in

(29:32):
combos will set the pick- up. Don' t start walking alone.
And he' s a bogota.Too bad. We' re doing exactly.
Don' t give Dad any more, ask for trust cars, don
' t receive the exact strange drinksocile anything strange people, don' t
buy drugs inside the place, becausethis will surely intoxicate him. In fact,

(29:53):
over there in browns you have thespace for you to look at that
you have exactly pattern. So,well, we will be. We will
return to talk about the previous oneor what will be the post Let'
s see when we arrive Correal,because before the Pigni we also have simple
plan, the Glory Day that wetalked about clearly, we are also preparing

(30:15):
the rounds for Royal Blood. We' re also getting ready, well you
' re coming a lot of strapshour stuff. Greetings. Greetings to the
Super Litios who inaugurated Lourdes music Raand did so with a national band to
make it clear that we have apriority with national rock. Super Lithio was
played by the fucking faggots Everyone,faggot, Pedro, all dear, Hermandito,
everyone, everyone, one love,the truth a thousand thanks to super

(30:37):
litio and the invisible friends. Longlive for the boys too and for you,
my dear friends. Stay, please, and it' s our friends
from Lion Rolling Circus, of coursethey always stick it with us. Now,
King, Jack Al Rey, now, now, my King, now,
and I' m going this wayturning off very tasty. We will
hear again in the comments let ustake into account. We read it,

(31:02):
we always read it writing in luísthat fell under warrior or in julio baco
real arroba and we went pap butwe went papi See you in the next
chapter. We' re judicious andyou know what should last in time.
Hey, you and I hit thepodcast that will last, by the way,
it will last forever. There's no day. We' ll
be having an anniversary party soon.That, folks, I' ll see

(31:26):
you soon. Gentlemen, Chao Chao, Chao Too and I, ready
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