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...here to hear...
Join Date: Nov 2010
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^ Yes, I knew Mexico and Argentina were pretty far apart, but didn`t quite realize just how far !
Originally from London, I`ve spent the last 20 years in Mexico, but that doesn`t mean that I know much about modern Latin American bands. Of all the guys you`ve posted on this thread, about six have turned up in the Mexican media, especially Astor Piazzolla, Soda Stereo and Charly García. I haven`t listened to all your posts yet, but I though this woman was fabulous, and both clips are interesting to watch. Thanks for posting them :- Quote:
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