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Demencial: a cover of a Charly García song with a cumbia rhythm and lyrics dedicated to the journey of a group

2021-07-23T21:40:47.209Z


The strange mix created by 'RetiroLiniers' pays tribute to both Serú Girán and 32 (Miserere-Escalada). Look at the video.


07/23/2021 5:51 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Zonal

Updated 07/23/2021 5:51 PM

Charly García was originally going by train (“pick up your things and get out of here…”, isn't that so?).

Then he decided no, by plane (he didn't need anyone, no one around).

Now they put him on the bus.

At 32 (

Plaza Miserere

-Remedios de Escalada), to write it precisely.

Julián Pedrola and Lucas Pérez Scigliano (through their musical project “RetiroLiniers”) are responsible for a particular cover of Salir de la melancolía, the theme of the historic album

Peperina

,

by Serú Girán that will be 40 years old in less than a week.

The music for the cover is the one that Charly composed in the 80s and that on that venerable vinyl began to sound after a fragment of the film

Gilda

("now everyone knows that the powerful Johnny Farrell was cheated on, and that his wife is a ..."

Rita Hayworth

snapped

before

Glenn Ford's

anachronistic slap

).

The rhythm: powerful Santa Fe cumbia with a dominant, contagious accordion;

They want to see the final of the South American Cup be played at the end and this time

Pulga Rodríguez

wins.

And the lyrics: perhaps cryptic, almost Spinettean, for those from other lares.

Familiar, with a lot of places and situations that are absolutely recognizable for the '32 baquianos.

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More than anything, familiar to the people of Lanús and the surroundings of the southern municipality of Greater Buenos Aires.

Puente Alsina

, the

Riachuelo

, the Metrobus Sur, the infamous La Casona bowling alley, Diego Maradona street and a Mauro Sergio blazer appear instead of the troubles of the friend who could not "get out of the eternal melancholy of suffering from love" who sang Garcia.

Taking out those differences, the song is the same (even the modulation of a fourth in the last chorus), as

Robert Plant

said

.

Sansiniestro (Gabriel Sancinetto), the singer of

Kaiser Cholo

(

Boedo's

emblematic band

, touching the route of 32, although the 32 in Boedo does not get involved), gives voice to the (re) creation of Pedrola and Pérez Scigliano.

"RetiroLiniers" was born in February 2020. "We decided to create this Instagram account a bit like a joke, we wanted to merge our vocation with our fanaticism for bondis, we did not expect such an impact," said Lucas Pérez Scigliano, interviewed by

Clarín

.

Julián lives in Capital and Lucas in Castelar, but they both boast of knowing the whole of the Conurbano thanks to their collective trips.

Lucas Pérez Scigliano (27) and Julián Pedrola (21), or Luxor and QK, create songs for the bus lines and share them on their Instagram @RetiroLiniers.

Del Sur have several songs, including among others those on lines 9 (Retiro-Villa Caraza), 22 (Retiro-Quilmes), 24 (Villa del Parque-Wilde), and one of their hits,

the 160, the endless a route that connects Claypole with Ciudad Universitaria

, with music from Baby one more time, by Britney Spears.

The members of the duo behind the idea and sound of “RetiroLiniers” met in the heart of downtown Buenos Aires, studying at the

Berklee International School of Contemporary Music

(EMC (, where they both graduated from the career of Professional Musician .

In those classes they discovered that they had something in common, beyond the race, that this could be shared with thousands.

Pedrola says it: “We like to see how far a bondi goes and, if we have to go somewhere and he brings us one that we never tried, we take it.

In addition, we are fans of

Google Maps

”.

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Source: clarin

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