Joaquin Sabina said goodbye last night to the height of his second home, Buenos Aires, closing his South American tour with three guests: Fito Paez, Andres Calamaro and his friend Charly Garcia, who was delirious with a Luna Park full.
Five weeks after he left Santiago de Chile, "The penultimate train" came to an end with a stop Sabina excited he managed to fill, for the tenth time in the context of this tour, the legendary stage of the capital of Argentina.
"It's a very happy night for us, very hot and very sad. It's been ten days very sharing, very exciting. Do not forget while we live" unconditionally admitted to his city's public, who never misses his appointment with the Andalusian.
But what the public is not expected was that Sabina had prepared for him a night full of surprises, and that was to meet on stage three of the music of Argentina, "the big three" in the opinion of the singer of Úbeda .
"We wanted tonight was special. I would not have paid one peso to see me, but for millions of reasons and especially because it is in great shape, living and creating music inconceivable, had paid a fortune for see Charly Garcia tonight, "said inviting the veteran Argentine rocker scene between incessant cheers and applause. Together
interpreted a matter of Garcia, "I will not train," and another of Sabina, "a lie", to the more than 6,000 spectators on their feet.
Within minutes after the last chords of one of his many songs about Buenos Aires, "With Mafaldas Dieguitos and" his "intimate enemy", Fito Paez, burst onto the scene.
Wrapped up in the euphoria of the audience, definitely forgot his public rift with a duet version of "Get Wet," a song composed together.
"We love, we fight and we make up," said Sabina, who joked that he nevertheless has "intimate enemy more noble" than Fito Paez.
Late at night, the Andalusian finished conquering the audience with a third and final guest, Andrés Calamaro, who sang "It's still a love song" a letter he wrote musically Sabina Salmon, who returned few minutes on stage to accompany him to "Princess."
After nearly three hour concert, which also reviewed the successes of his career and the themes of his latest album, "Vine and Roses", Sabina closed a tour that has exceeded all expectations of the public.
The ten concerts originally planned soon proved inadequate, and organizers had to set new dates for any fan to run out to see Sabina, who last week also offered a free concert in one of the most populous cities of Buenos Aires.
The bulky tour, which was also calling at Montevideo, Asuncion and half a dozen other cities in Argentina, has been accompanied also by numerous awards for the prolific artist's career and his love affair with Buenos Aires.
Spain's embassy in Buenos Aires was awarded earlier this month the Cultural Equinox 2011 for his contribution to strengthening cultural ties between both countries.
But undoubtedly the most recognition have fun in English is the tile with one of his lyrics more in Buenos Aires, "With the withered face, saluted him with the government of Buenos Aires.
"Finally, I will step on mines in miniskirts," thanked Sabina.
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