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Die Toten Hosen Fiesta Y Ruido: Die Toten Hosen Live in Argentinien

Format:
CD
Style:
Punk Rock
Release:
21.06.2024
Art-Nr.:
CD26282
Label:
JKP
Price no VAT, plus Shipping 16.42 $
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Tracklist

01
Alle Sagen Das
02
Auswärtsspiel
03
Altes Fieber
04
Bonnie & Clyde
05
Más Allá Del Bien Y Del Mal
06
Reisefieber
07
Cokane In My Brain
08
Du Lebst Nur Einmal
09
Schön Sein
10
Pushed Again
11
Iván Fue Un Comunista
12
Uno, Dos Ultraviolento
13
Wünsch Dir Was
14
Hier Kommt Alex
15
Strom
16
First Time
17
Ya No Sos Igual
18
Freunde
19
Viva La Revolution
20
Represión

Description

On September 11, 1992, Die Toten Hosen played live in Argentina for the first time in Buenos Aires. It was the beginning of a great love between a band from Düsseldorf and fans from South America. 2022 marked the 30th anniversary of this performance and this anniversary was of course celebrated appropriately with a few concerts in the Argentine capital and another show in Tandil. For training purposes, Die Hosen had some of the evenings recorded. A few months ago, at the band's Christmas party, Kuddel threw the recordings into the player again late in the evening and everyone was surprised that they not only delighted everyone present but even the police officers who arrived a short time later because of a disturbance.

Since this documentation of the wildness, madness and emotionality that have always characterized Hosen concerts in Argentina was so well received, the idea of using the material to bring joy to even more people was a natural one: as a souvenir for everyone who was there, and as a small taster for everyone who couldn't be there. "Fiesta y Ruido: Die Toten Hosen live in Argentina" contains 20 songs that not only include the highlights from the sets of these concerts, but also includes some cover versions of the groundbreaking Argentinian punk band Los Violadores and Pilsen, with whose singer Pil the band had a long friendship. Another highlight is "Ya No Sos Igual", an Argentinian punk rock classic by Dos Minutos, whose frontman Mosca performed with the Toten Hosen in Buenos Aires.