The day Jorge Lanata and Charly García starred in a tense confrontation on D-Day: “You are a p…”

The day Jorge Lanata and Charly García starred in a tense confrontation on D-Day: “You are a p…”

The journalist Jorge Lanata He died this Monday at the age of 64.after months of being hospitalized after suffering a heart attack that complicated his delicate health situation. Throughout his career, he founded and directed print media and hosted memorable programs. In one of them, he was the protagonist of a remembered crossing with the musician and composer Charly García.

Lanata died this afternoon at the Italian Hospital of the City of Buenos Aires. On his professional journey He will be remembered for having founded the newspapers Página/12, Crítica de la Argentina and the magazines Veintitrés. On television, he headed the direction and production of Journalism For All (PPT)although his biggest hit was D-Daya program broadcast in the late nineties on América TV.

By D-Day the main protagonists of the local politics from that time, but personalities of the stature of Charlie Garcia, with whom he had a tense moment, one of the most remembered on Argentine television.

During the program they talked about different topics, including art. There they both discussed the place that art and artists occupy in relation to politics. And the discussion led to a personal opinion of the journalist that bothered Garcia.

“Are you telling me that music is above politics? I already know that. Music is above politics, thank God. If we are not lost. “Art is above politics… assuming you make art,” Lanata told him.

“Do you know what art is? “It’s cold to the point,” he replied. the musician as a joke, and then, in a more serious tone, ask him: Do you think I am an artist?” The communicator, far from lowering the tension, redoubled the bet: “I don’t know, I think you did great things, that later you started copying yourself and I think you realize it.”

Lanata’s statement led to Charlie Garcia give one of the most remembered answers on open television. “And I think you’re an idiot… But okay.”he answered.

When Lanata asked what it meant to be a “good asshole”the artist responded that he is someone “who appears on television.” Then, Charly García gave his arguments why he disagreed: “Because if you look at others…”; However, the journalist cut him off: “Depending on others? You are much better.” “Ah, well, then I must be an artist like Mercedes Sosa. So… 1 to 0″, García continued.

Then, Lanata put a cold shoulder to the discussion and by recognizing that she was interviewing an artist. “Also, I am a very good artist,” García completed, to the laughter of everyone in the studio. And then he added: “I never betrayed myself.” “Not this idiot either,” Jorge Lanata closed, which caused the musician and composer to smile, who told him that it reminded him a lot of Fito Páez. “We can make a trio: the three idiots.”

Charly García, true to his style, ended the question and answer block while improvising a rock and roll with the guest musicians, and at the end he stated: “That ‘I copy myself’ thing is very boring.”

Source: Ambito

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