who was the author of the parades that encouraged the return of Los Piojos

who was the author of the parades that encouraged the return of Los Piojos
who was the author of the parades that encouraged the return of Los Piojos

The rumors by lap from the band Lice created a sensation among fans who continued their music until they announced their retirement in 2009. Finally, the mystery about who put on the parades and what they were referring to in their messages in the public road.

In Mega FM 98.3 They spoke with the intellectual authors about itupon the return of Ciro Martínez’s group. It was the journalist Ayelen Velazquez who was in charge of interviewing them: “Hello Aye (Velázquez), good day. Hello people from Mega. I wanted to tell you a little about what the parade movement was like.”

The story they told on the radio has no relationship with the interpreters of Like Ali, You can’t see it from afar and Pistols: “Mauro Fernández, Agustín Vidal and Maxi made it. We are from Ciudad Jardín, Homemade. And nothing, “It’s the neighborhood band.”

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The signs on the street They were installed in important points for Los Piojos and their followers. “Don’t be surprised to see me again,” he read in Aviators Squarein Garden City, Lomas del Palomar, where the band was born. While in the corner where they recorded some of their greatest hits appeared: “It is feeling, it is searching, it is returning.”

They explained that “Although we are smaller, we wanted to express ourselves on a day like today. It occurred to us to put it at strategic points, which are the little airplane plaza in Ciudad Jardín and Libertad corner, which is where they recorded Ay ay ay and Third Arc“, indicated one of the interviewees.

Furthermore, they explained that it occurred to them to “put meaningful phrases, not to speculate on the return, not to speculate on anything. But we just wanted to be present.” In this sense, their idols left a latent question: “Let them do what they feel, what they have to do. And rest assured that people will always be there.”

At the end of the note, they could not with their fanaticism for The Lice and for them to get on stage again: “It’s a feeling, we can’t explain it”.

When fulfilled 15 years since the last Los Piojos show, a live album to remember called Lousy Ritual, with a live recording of the band’s farewell, which occurred on May 30, 2009 on the River court.

 
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