The great singer came only once to the country and gave a historic show, filling the River stadium when it was not usual to do so. Icon of soul and miniskirts, already separated from her troubled marriage to Ike Turner, she became a star well after becoming known in the '60s.

"The Goddess comes out radiant coming down the stage on those big cleats that seem natural extensions of her amazing legs," read the review of Rock & Pop magazine. "Tina absolutely knocked us out," recalled Alejandro Desilvestre, singer of La KGB.