Thursday, September 25, 2008

Julieta Venegas wins Madrid and with 'pretty' and 'Viva Mexico'

The Mexican singer Julieta Venegas met his' threats' and almost "it melts the weights" to their fans happy at the concert that gave the Wednesday night in Madrid, with themes of his latest disc, and some developments that were paid with long applause and shouts of "beautiful" and "Viva Mexico".

Venegas, composer of many of his songs, began with the recital 'Josh,' one of the themes of his album 'MTV Unplugged' and, with it, began with the public enthusiasm that is not dropped until the end .

Concert was like a "record" in which he played tracks from all your disks, not disappointed, according to the applause, shouts, vocals and accompaniment of clapping with the audience followed his songs.

As promised at a news conference two days ago, the Mexican artist gave a concert, entitled 'The Presente'-in that fourteen musicians accompanied him throughout the twenty subjects who sang in an hour and a half, one of them a duet with a Spanish guest, the singer Vanessa.

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Auditorium Juan Carlos I miss him very little to be filled with Spaniards, Mexicans, Peruvians, Argentines, Bolivians and people from other backgrounds.

For the concert "sound" that had been announced, Venegas and his musicians came on stage with a huge collection of instruments of all kinds: winds, keyboards, a string quartet, percussion, a xylophone, saxophone, maracas, saw, a treble, a four or a banjo.

She played the guitar and sometimes on other occasions he sat on keyboards or grabbed his accordion.

Before starting with the third item, 'Something is changing, "greeted with a" Good night Madrid "and said he was delighted to be back in one of his favorite cities.

Continued with its new theme, 'Illusion', that is-she-said "the last thing that can be lost," followed by 'Slow', 'Look at me either,' 'Amores ' or' Look at Life ', that "celebrates the feminine throughout this planet" and that he was dedicated "to all women."

With Vanessa sang a duet 'You're for me', then remembered to "all those who are ever to a or a 'former' partner 'with the theme' What do I take '.

Moreover, with 'This', and' I'm going, 'one of his most popular songs, Julieta Venegas did sing to the public, which, before the end of the concert, given that the Mexican was, clapped, whistled and shouted without stopping.

But before the greatest thing out, Julieta Venegas returned to the stage and waved "Hello, countrymen" to the compatriots that he shouted "Viva Mexico".

With 'This time' and 'Walk with me', the artist ended his tenure in Madrid.

Reactions to the concert

At the end of the evening, the singer Alaska, of Mexican origin, who was among the audience told the press that he had "enjoyed" with the use that Venegas makes the sound.

"It's something completely different, and therefore, contribute such instruments, some not very usual, but she, who is an expert, get a sample of new melodies and sounds," said the voice of the group Fangoria.

Among the supporters were pretty unanimous about the concert, as expressed in a young Uruguayan Club Fans of Julieta Venegas in Madrid: "It was amazing, unique, wonderful," according to Denis Agustina.

Meanwhile, the president's fan club, the Spanish Carlota Llinares, also said he had been "fabulous", but acknowledged that, "among many tools, the voice of Juliet might be a little lost."

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