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Twinned by music | Cuyo’s diary

PHOTOS MARCOS URISA

The public and the San Juan bands had an intense experience for the third night of the Fiesta del Sol. Genética 3 and Mama Ordán began their respective recitals at the Escenario del Sol. ground and ignite passions. With the idea of ​​presenting a repertoire of new songs (they will be included in their next album) and some of the band’s classics, it was possible to appreciate “Renacer”, “Cicatrizando”, “Ecos del pasado” -a deep song that talks about the disappeared in San Juan- El Cóndor and the hit “Huazihul” -theme recorded by Chizzo de La Renga- that transmitted a strong mysticism due to the local ancestral culture. After their stupendous performance, it was the turn of La Oveja Negra y los García, who toured the best of their lively and lively songs: “As de bastos”, “Se acabó el amor”, “Andá a cantale a Gardel ” And several more. His presence encouraged and warmed up the night. And followed by Vía 66, the classic rock band led by Emiliano Sánchez. With a powerful rendition of Queen’s hit “Don’t stop me now” and Ricota’s Ji ji ji from Redonditos, plus other songs of their own writing, Vía 66 displayed a very entertaining and well-executed recital. Several positive impressions remained in the memory: “With the 18 years that we have lived and time passes, we get old and I think that people assimilate with much more attention a band like ours that is already part of the musical culture of San Juan. The vibe that hit the public and the bands was fantastic. I think there was fraternity and camaraderie among all,” said Carlos “Tutti” García, who was invited by Mono de Kapanga himself to sing a song with him. For his part, Ale Pozzo, from Huaykil, also expressed his satisfaction: “We are very happy because music from San Juan has had a privileged space like never before and the feedback from the people was incredible. It is what we had been fighting for a long time. sound, screens, the technical staging, dealing with us and meeting those from Kapanga and La Bersuit, behind the scenes, it was a fabulous climate”. Between midnight and early Friday morning, the evening continued with Agarrate Catalina, La Bersuit and Kapanga. In that instance, one of the most interesting crossovers took place between all the singers who shared microphones on several occasions and unleashed an infernal madness in thousands of supporters who celebrated an unforgettable meeting. There was no differentiation if they were “those from here” or “those from outside”. Not at all, each and every one of them felt part of the same artistic community.

Poder ancestral. Huaykil, led by the voice of Lucas Bongiovanni, performed a select repertoire of his best songs, including the classic “Huazihul”.
Overwhelmed with joy. Carlos García and La Oveja Negra encouraged young and old who were dancing to the rhythm of “San Juan por mi sangre” and “Se acabó el amor”, among other songs.
unstoppable. Vía 66, led by Emiliano Sánchez, made the crowd rise with “Ji ji ji” paying tribute to Indio Solari and Los Redondos.
Legendary crossover. The Uruguayan murga Agarrate Catalina invited the singers of La Bersuit and later La Bersuit played with Mono de Kapanga. Crossing of giants on a festive night.

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