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“It’s the place I would choose”

“It’s the place I would choose”
“It’s the place I would choose”
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Enrique Bunbury is in promotional tour of his new album, ‘Pending accounts’, a collection of ten songs in which the Zaragozan artist dives in the sounds of Latin . These days he has arrived in , starring several interviews and an encounter with his fans in the mythical Galileo Galilei room.

One of the most interesting conversations held with Carlos Francino in ‘The window’ of the SER . And, once again, Bunbury demonstrated the deep love that profess Zaragoza, His city, which he lied at the same start of the interview.

The musical introduction of the appointment with Francino was ‘Pending accounts’, the song that gives title to the album. One of the verses of the lyrics says: “I will write urgent songs before closing the bar.” The asked him: “Where would you like to close the last bar?” After thinking about two seconds, Bunbury responded with obvious emotion: “Well, the truth is that I hope it is in a long . Zaragoza would be the place to close the last bar. It is the city where I was born, although now I live in Los Angeles. ”

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Bunbury and his have been residing in Los Angeles for 15 years, a fact that analyzed since its genesis. “It’s a , a trip, a way. When I went with my wife to the United States we went to make a road trip, travel the country from end to end. At we thought about staying in New York, but but We threw it with Cruz with Los Angeles and Los Angeles came out. It was literal like that, with a currency, “he said.

The Zaragoza artist continued with the : “The Road Trip we never did, but due to circumstances we started a family there and the roots grew, deepening. We never intended to stay so permanently, But we have been 15 years. “

Finally, Bunbury extolled the virtues of Los Angeles, his home: “I like it Los Angeles, is a city of contrasts, difficult to learn, Although there are people who do not understand it. It is not a city like New York, which is easy to understand, which is like Madrid, a normal city with floors where you turn and there are fruit shops, laundry and the bar. ”

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