Bunbury, Teatro Gran Rex, Buenos Aires (Argentina) 11/05/1910
"A point will be going and went ....". On Friday night November 5, Enrique Bunbury, was saying goodbye to Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina where he presented his latest album, Consequences.
After three nights at the Gran Rex theater , each of the concert began with the title track and opens his latest album: The Aftermath. While the songs performed in most were from this album, every single night Bunbury, inviting his audience to accompany him on this musical journey.
Topics, The Hook, was one of the biggest surprises of the night for his intro, particularly seventies style, and the version of The Thin Man ... whose initial line culminating in a more powerful version of which presaged the beginning.
at all times demonstrated Enrique Bunbury to Latin American audiences, who had come to Argentina to give the best, a fact not questioned at any time. With a distinctly clear voice and a stage presence worthy of admiration, Bunbury offered over two hours almost without respite, the best, a very loyal and grateful public, interpreting issues their varied repertoire, including classics of the era of Heroes del Silencio .
Nostalgia was also present on this last night, but this time not for the public, but for the very Bunbury , to the loud fans of "ole, ole, ole, Quique, Quique " Grace commented that she had a moment of memories into his childhood, to his childhood, and that only when the child was called so.
Each of the three nights was followed by the watchful eye of each of the cameras located on stage and others slip through the people.
downwind was chosen to close the third and final night of this tour of Latin America, he concluded, thanked Bunbury Buenos Aires, taking leave of those present who did not hesitate standing, as a token of appreciation and respect for all that each of those present were given in each of concert nights. Finally, the evening concluded with no tomorrow, but a come back soon. Here we hope
Text: Marce Sandoval Pereira
Photo: Andrea Di Giovanni
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