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Best regards my dear Hivers, as the title describes, I bring you in this first publication for #3Speak, a cover of an artist who has always influenced me in my way of seeing music, how to compose a song and even how perform on stage. I am referring of course to the great Gustavo Cerati, an artist who with his music marked a milestone in the history of Ibero-American rock and who has an extremely extensive and immortal songbook.
I have practically all my life (almost) listening to SODA ESTEREO's albums, from their discography I have my favorites (without discriminating any). "Dynamo" for example, is an album that caught me from the first track, the atmosphere and the post-modernist sound of its production connected me with a sound universe that until then was alien to me and that I adopted as part of my sound track. daily almost immediately. The sound of the early '90s featured its own aesthetic, and if there's a record by a Latin American rock band that represents those colors, I'd no doubt point to "Dynamo" as the worthy representative.
But then came the moment when Gustavo Cerati would take that step towards the side of the soloists and that is when I understood that there was an affinity in me towards his work. 💛 "Amor Amarillo" opened the way for me to a new route, just as "GUS" himself had pointed it out to me in his song "Toma La Ruta" from the SODA album that I pointed out earlier. So I took the route with him through his solo career and learned a very original style of songwriting and production on each of his albums.
"Lago en el Cielo" is one of those songs, at least for me, that stays playing in my head for days. It has a message between the lines that invites you to interpret it as you want, it offers you that freedom. From the album "Ahí Vamos" I like all the songs. I used to listen to it over and over again at my workplace, I even listened to it on my portable player when I went to the gym. All his songs have an energy that keeps you sober and at the same time dreaming of imaginary worlds. Its "rock" aesthetic still identifies me and its lyrics describe (in my head) fragments of my own life. It's what happens when you make an album that's very yours from listening to it so much 😏
As you can see in the video, I had the participation of my great friend and brother in music David Pacheco @ davidguitar78 with whom I have shared many stages and productions, and with whom you will also see me very often making music around here 😎. David showed me SODA ESTEREO's "Sueño Estéreo" album for the first time and at that time he and I listened to a lot of Latin American music and sometimes we wrote songs. So we have a good connection playing together. For this video I asked him to join me in this cover since I feel very comfortable with him when interpreting any song for that same confidence, even more so now that I'm taking up singing again, since I haven't sang in the shower for a few years 😅.
Gracias Cerati por dejar tanto en mí.
Being able to connect with people through music is one of the most extraordinary mechanisms of communication that exists. Delivering the message in the form of emotional codes allows the other to absorb the energy and interpret that message, sometimes with the skin, others with the heart 💕. A lake in the sky is impossible within the possibility of loving beyond past loves, finding a dream landscape that turns your water on is reconfiguring yourself before mirages that only increase thirst.Thank you Cerati for leaving so much in me.
Soon I will share more concerts and more music with you. I appreciate you taking a few minutes to share this great experience with me. We keep reading and listening to each other.
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