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      INTL 3:770/1 3:770/3       REPLYADDR hiensidley@gmail.com       REPLYTO 3:770/3.0 UUCP       MSGID: <59953e64-ecb3-4ba8-892d-35869749bae0n@googlegroups.com> b803673d       PID: SoupGate-Win32 v1.05       Soda Stereo: El Ultimo Concierto - A Review of the Legendary Band's Final Show       Soda Stereo was one of the most influential and popular rock bands in Latin       America, with a career that spanned from 1983 to 1997. The trio, composed of       Gustavo Cerati, Zeta Bosio and Charly Alberti, created a unique sound that       blended new wave, pop,        rock and techno influences. They also experimented with different styles and       genres throughout their discography, such as psychedelic rock, hard rock, funk       and electronic music.              In 1997, Soda Stereo announced their farewell tour, called El Ultimo Concierto       (The Last Concert), which took them to several countries in Latin America. The       tour culminated with a massive show at the River Plate Stadium in Buenos       Aires, Argentina, on        September 20th, 1997. The concert was attended by more than 70,000 fans and       was broadcast live on television and radio. It was also recorded and released       as a double DVD in 2005.              Soda Stereo Concierto Completo Dvd 108065l       Download Zip https://tlniurl.com/2wGA8Q                            The DVD features the complete concert, divided into two parts: A and B. The       first part includes some of the band's classic hits, such as "En la Ciudad de       la Furia", "De Musica Ligera", "Persiana Americana" and "Cuando Pase el       Temblor". The second part        showcases some of their more experimental and recent songs, such as "Zoom",       "Disco Eterno", "Ella Uso Mi Cabeza Como un Revolver" and "Sueles Dejarme       Solo". The band also performed some covers of songs by The Beatles, The Police       and Virus.              The DVD also includes some bonus features, such as interviews with the band       members, backstage footage, a documentary about the tour and a photo gallery.       The DVD has a high-quality sound and image, and captures the energy and       emotion of the band and the        audience. The DVD is a must-have for any fan of Soda Stereo or Latin American       rock music.       Soda Stereo's history is marked by several milestones and achievements that       made them one of the most influential and successful bands in Latin America.       They were the first Latin rock band to achieve a massive audience across the       continent, breaking        language and cultural barriers. They were also pioneers in using advanced       technology and multimedia resources in their shows and recordings, creating a       distinctive aesthetic and sound. They collaborated with renowned artists and       producers, such as Carlos        Alomar, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Fabulosos Cadillacs, and Daniel Melero. They       also experimented with different musical genres and styles, always keeping       their originality and creativity.              After their farewell tour in 1997, Soda Stereo left behind a legacy of seven       studio albums, two live albums, three compilations, and numerous singles and       videos. Their songs have become classics of Latin American rock music, and       have been covered by many        artists from different countries and generations. Their influence can be seen       in bands such as Babasónicos, Café Tacuba, Zoé, Miranda!, and many       others. Their fans have remained loyal and passionate throughout the years,       organizing tributes and        events to celebrate their music.              In 2007, Soda Stereo surprised their fans with a reunion tour called Me       Verás Volver (You Will See Me Return), which consisted of 22 shows in nine       countries. The tour was a huge success, attracting more than one million       people and breaking several        attendance records. The band performed their greatest hits with renewed energy       and emotion, showing that their music was still alive and relevant. The tour       also served as a farewell to Gustavo Cerati, who suffered a stroke in 2010 and       died four years        later. His death was mourned by millions of fans around the world, who       remembered him as one of the greatest Latin American musicians of all time.                      35727fac0c              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: Agency HUB, Dunedin - New Zealand | Fido<>Usenet Gateway (3:770/3)       SEEN-BY: 1/123 10/0 1 15/0 18/200 90/1 102/401 103/1 705 105/81 106/201       SEEN-BY: 123/131 129/305 153/757 7715 154/10 214/22 218/0 1 215 601       SEEN-BY: 218/700 840 860 870 880 930 220/70 221/1 6 226/17 30 227/114       SEEN-BY: 229/110 112 113 206 275 307 317 400 426 428 470 664 700 240/1120       SEEN-BY: 266/512 267/800 282/1038 291/111 301/1 113 320/219 322/757       SEEN-BY: 335/364 341/66 342/200 396/45 460/58 633/280 712/848 770/1       SEEN-BY: 770/3 100 340 772/210 220 230 5020/400 5058/104 5075/35       PATH: 770/3 1 218/840 221/6 301/1 218/700 229/426           |
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