At 76, Sabina returned to his beloved Buenos Aires, to which he dedicated multiple songs during his five decades of career, and gave a first two -hour show with classics such as “19 days and 500 nights”, “and gave us the 10” and “with a withered forehead.”
Joaquín Sabina He presented himself last night at the first ten of the ten that he will provide at the Movistar Arena, on his farewell tour “Hello and goodbye.” A feat that at 76 provides a dozen recitals, especially if we remember the multiple health problems in recent years, and a remarkable recovery that brought him to Buenos Aires, his beloved city.
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After Iván Noble as an arteonero with his hits “Avanti Morocha” or “Toad of another well”, arrived Sabina With a handful of stainless classics such as “marble tears”, “I deny everything”, “pious lies”, “now” and “melancholy street”, accompanied by a video on the huge subsequent screen where Joan Manuel Serrat, Ricardo Darín, Andrés Calamaro, Ariel Rot and others, in a compilation entitled “The Last Waltz”.


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The gathering did not miss, in which Sabina evoked her first visit to Buenos Aires with performances in the Opera, Gran Rex, Luna Park, the Boca court and now the Movistar. Fun when he evoked his first press conference in mythical house of the count of Palermo.
He did not stop repeating his love for Buenos Aires and his people, mentioning friends and referents as Atahualpa Yupanqui, Gardel, Juan Gelman, Mercedes Sosa, Fito Páez and Charly Garcia.
Later they arrived “19 days and 500 nights”, “who has stolen the month of April” and “more than one hundred lies”, and later, costume changes through, the public cheered “where he lives forgotten” and “city fish.”
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One of the best moments was with “A song for Magdalena”, “For the Boulevard of Broken Dreams” and “However I love you”, duo with the talented Mara Barros. The first closure was with the usual “And they gave us the 10”, but for the bise they came “The most beautiful song in the world”, “So young and so old”, “With a withered forehead”, that tender song about her view to an Argentine woman and her wandering through the streets of Buenos Aires that they have that I do not know what. “With you” and “Princess” gave the final greeting, all nuanced by some poetic phrases of the most Argentine Spanish.
Source: Ambito

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