Luna Park danced and jumped to the rhythm of Los Autenticos Decadentes

Los Decadentes turned 35 years old on stage and celebrated them with a trilogy that returns to the origins, the album baptized ADN, is a trilogy that recalls great successes of popular music of the last 50 years. Chapter A and D have already come out in 2021 and 2022, now there is N that according to Martín “Moska” Lorenzo said in the Luna “there is little left for the last album to come out”. As the Deca have accustomed us, when entering the Moon there was a remarkable scenography, scenarios in height for the winds, the drums, the keyboard and the bass. The recital began shortly after 21.15 and they started breaking it all with Somos, the self-titled single from the 2008 album, accompanied by El Tirri on percussion. From that moment on Luna Park stood up and danced and jumped to the rhythm of Los Decadentes.

Martín “Moska” Lorenzo, Jorge Serrano, Pablo Rodriguez and Diego Demarco.Photo: Agustín Dusserre.

He continued with “Pendeviejo”, “Ignite the speakers”, “Los Piratas” and when the anthem of the infidels ended they presented Roberto Pettinato to make one of the best known songs of national rock, “Viejos Vinagres” by Sumo, that band that was very little time active, but that left a lot in our rock, nothing more or nothing less than two tremendous bands like Divididos and Las Pelotas.

Roberto Pettinato playing Old Vinegars. Photo: Juliana Wainsztein.

The Luna Park exploded from the hand of Viejos Vinagres, and then it was the turn of Jorge Serrano with “Golpes en el Corazón” the beautiful song recorded by Los Autenticos Decadentes with Natalia Lafourcade.Minutoss después they presented Banda Los Chinos to play a hit of Virus. Honeymoon was chanted all over the stadium and adults and children did not stop chanting the theme of the ’80s. Then everyone danced to the rhythm of “Corazón” and “Viviré por siempre” with Serrano’s unparalleled voice and the winds that sound extraordinary in that last song.

Cucho Parisi and Gregorio “Goyo” Degano from Banda Los Chinos playing Honeymoon Virus. Photo: Agustín Dusserre

Then it was the turn of Diego Demarco with “Besándote”, where everyone relived that love of adolescence and remembered old times of his life. A pure cover and themes of the Latin American rock scene but also of cumbia and ranchera, they revived “Oro” by Bronco, an iconic band of Mexican music. They continued with “Jurabas tu” by Los del Fuego and Luna Park did not stop dancing.

The Moon
Park dancing The
Murguero on par with Los Decadentes,
Hamilcar & 
Medel and Las
Princess. Photo: Agustín
Dusserre

Later it was the turn of “Vení Raquel”, which unsewed her and followed her to pure jump with “El Murguero”, where Amílcar and Medel went up to sing and dance climbed Las Princess, a duo of two girls who broke it all and on top of that they dedicated a song in gratitude.

Luna Park dancing El Murguero along with Los Decadentes, Amílcar & Medel and Las Princess. Photo: Agustín Dusserre

It seemed that they could not break it anymore, but after a while Pipo Cipolatti came up, who sang a small chorus that according to what they told above the stage Los Decadentes had already offered to them. With a very active Pipo who toured the entire stage from end to end they played “Por Cuatro Días Locos” and the Luna danced to the rhythm of the mythical Tango theme that the Deca reverted in Ska.

Closing of the recital in pure rain inside Luna Park. Photo: Agustín Dusserre

They recalled songs from the national scene such as “Beatle” and it seemed that they were leaving with “La Guitarra”, but they returned to pure love with “Loco por tu forma de ser” and continued well up with “Como me voy a olvidar” “And the band continues to play”, and closed with a medley of songs presenting the whole band and greeted the audience with “Live is life” with a beautiful video by Diego Armando Maradona in the background.

Original source in Spanish

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