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Spanish Rock/Pop clubs-bars in nyc?
so i finally got my fix of the 80s
thank you very much.
went to the Pyramid Club after all
decent. but they played my songs.
all i needed was some Duran Duran and The Cure to seal the night.
but i had fun.
ooh, straight guys don't go alone. the gay guys were relentless.
each time i stepped away from my girl, there they were.....two tried to sandwich me....
anyways. now looking for a Spanish rock/pop venue.
heard of la kueva, probably hitting it up tonight
but i prefer places in Manhattan to hang out.
somewhere where they would play
the classics, but also some newer stuff like Zoe, Moenia,
Cafe Tacuba, kinky, etc.
mil gracias!
stay in queens.
First and foremost, subscribe to Time Out New York! You'll get everything you'll ever need from it. They list Latin music events.
La Kueva is a good spot, also check out D'Antigua on Queens Blvd, the bartenders are really cool. There's also a place called Terraza Cafe in Elmhurst http://www.terrazacafe.com/ Tiny place, sometimes they have bands playing, very chill spot.
Keep checking for the LAMC in the summer, they do some cool events, last year I saw Los Aterciopelados y Los Amigos Invisibles (you should def check Amigos out if you haven't seen them) in Prospect Park. SOB's sometimes has some good concerts too. www.sobs.com
Gustavo Cerati is on tour now, google him, you might find a date in NYC. BB King's also has some events occasionally, Los Autenticos Decadentes are playing June 4th (you'll prob see me there
) Also Fabulosos Cadillacs are playing April 5th @ Hammerstein Ballroom. I also recommend you to check out Novalima, an afro-peruvian electronic band, their shows are a lot of fun and they come to NYC often.
Some other helpful sites:
http://ny.remezcla.com/
http://www.rockero.com
http://voltajemag.com
http://www.rockenespanol.com
http://www.nochelatina.com
http://www.bowerypresents.com
i did an extensive search and all i could find on spanish rock was la Kueva and D'Antigua.
i've been wondering where all the spanish rocker kids hang out,
i mean you see them at the shows, but then where do all the cute latinas go? La Kueva was nice but mostly an OLDer crowd...
and when i asked if they could play some Lucybell, Zo�, or Porter
they were looking at me like, who? je je je.
thanks for the info. will check out those bands. hoping for some good spanish rock concerts this year. Casino is in TX for SXSW, hopefully someone books them for NYC sometimes soon.
let's see.
do you know Bajofondo?
they did a show here last year, such a great live show. had so much fun.
Pa' Bailar
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| Originally posted by daydreamer i did an extensive search and all i could find on spanish rock was la Kueva and D'Antigua. i've been wondering where all the spanish rocker kids hang out, i mean you see them at the shows, but then where do all the cute latinas go? La Kueva was nice but mostly an OLDer crowd... and when i asked if they could play some Lucybell, Zo�, or Porter they were looking at me like, who? je je je. thanks for the info. will check out those bands. hoping for some good spanish rock concerts this year. Casino is in TX for SXSW, hopefully someone books them for NYC sometimes soon. let's see. do you know Bajofondo? they did a show here last year, such a great live show. had so much fun. Pa' Bailar |

I grew up listening to Fabulosos Cadillacs, Aterciopelados, Soda Stereo, Charly Garcia, etc. Amigos Invisibles are somewhat new to me, but they do great live shows and their lyrics are hysterical, a very fun band.
A fine example of Amigos Invisibles, lmao:
LINK
Best Venezuelan import, IMO.
i just turned 26, PERO, pero tengo pinta de ser m�s joven. ja ja ja
yes, i like the classics too, but i don't want to get caught up in the nostalgia of what was. cualquier tiempo pasado fue mejor.... i hope not. we have plenty of great artists doing their thing, and who knows, we may still have another Soda Stereo, Gabriel Garc�a Marqu�z, Neruda, etc., in us.
they just need time, exposure, support, to perfect their art.
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| Originally posted by daydreamer i just turned 26, PERO, pero tengo pinta de ser m�s joven. ja ja ja yes, i like the classics too, but i don't want to get caught up in the nostalgia of what was. cualquier tiempo pasado fue mejor.... i hope not. we have plenty of great artists doing their thing, and who knows, we may still have another Soda Stereo, Gabriel Garc�a Marqu�z, Neruda, etc., in us. they just need time, exposure, support, to perfect their art. |
guys check out Senor Loop and Cienfue. amazing bands from Panama!
I also love bands like divididos, los piojos, soda, gustavo c, calamaro, fito paez, bersuit, charly garcia and his son miguel, catupecu, banda de turistas, las pelotas, patricio rey, i could go on but basically i've been in love with argentinian rock since i was a kid and picked up vitaminas by soda one day...
however, i think ure gonna have a hard time finding lots of spots with that kinda crowd, while living in ny i found myself surrounded by the kind of latinos that like mostly reggaeton. if you go down to miami you will find a completely different crowd which is more to my liking, and i guess to our liking in this case. 
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| Originally posted by Chaska We can only hope! You can't deny though that a lot of today's latin rockers find inspiration in the greats like Cerati, Spinetta and/or Charly and those are the guys that set the bar... It's the same with any style of music: not saying it's not as good, but different and just can't compare. I'll let you know when Amigos are around, you should def come along |
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| Originally posted by JPlay i think cerati came after spinetta, however, he did manage to revolutionize the country in a time of dictatorship. that's basically what soda is known for; they brought the american sound into spanish rock. they were trendsetters. i do think that cerati inspired bands internationally, while bands like piojos, las pelotas and definitely patricio rey inspired local bands in argentina. oh and calamaro as well who is much more popular than cerati in argentina. |
I always liked having conversations with geniuses, they see things in a different light.
I came across some old cds from when I was like 14, lol.
os tengo buena noticias!
Caetano Veloso US TOUR
NYC Terminal 5 April 8
tickets go on sale friday 2/19 at 12 pm
there is no need for an introduction with this man but...
Este Caetano me ha puesto los pelos de punta...
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| Originally posted by Chaska Yes, Spinetta (with Almendra) came several years before Soda, like you said though, Soda Stereo changed argentinean rock as people knew it at the time and to this day, they are considered pioneers of a sound that latin americans were not familiar with, nothing to do with that familiar argentinean blues Spinetta put out. I once had the chance to meet and hang out with Charly Garcia some years ago, the rock lesson I got from the guy was ridiculous. I remember I was the most surprised when he said he actually admired Calamaro (Charly did Calamaro's wife and then Calamaro found out), and how he thinks Nito Mestre is a moron (same as Fito, lol). I also got to hear Kill Gil (his last album) before it was even mastered I always liked having conversations with geniuses, they see things in a different light.BTW, any of you two remember Spinetta's son and his band Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas? I came across some old cds from when I was like 14, lol. |
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| Originally posted by JPlay yea, charly is the man! i never met him but i did follow him intensely while i was in high school. haha, i had no idea he banged calamaro's wife thats hilarious!! i can't believe he said fito is a moron??? they did so many tracks and concerts together! he probably was high as usual on something haha. yea actually ilya went solo as emmanuel horvilleur and released an album in 2007 i think, it;s a good sound (similar to babasonicos), he's been hanging out with cerati a lot lately and influenced him a lot on his fuerza natural release, which to my opinion sucked big time!! awful follow up to ahi vamos. |
You know he threw himself out a 7th floor hotel window into a pool, right?
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| Originally posted by Chaska You're prob the last of Charly's fans that haven't heard of his antics You know he threw himself out a 7th floor hotel window into a pool, right? Calamaro found out about Charly and his wife and that's when Calamaro wrote "Alta Suciedad". And remember Charly is ALWAYS high, lol. But yeah, he did seem to hate Fito. A LOT. |
ok so my fave contemporary spanish rock/pop band is coming to nyc.
april 6 Blender Theater boletos http://www.blendertheater.com/
Zo�
info http://www.myspace.com/zoeoficial
one of their many singles.
zo� - dead
Just a reminder LAMC is starting soon and they always do a concert in the Prospect Park Bandshell 
You can find info on their events HERE
Also, I said I would let you know when Amigos Invisibles played in NY. They're playing @ Summerstage on July 31st 
zoe is one of my favorite mexican bands these days!
you guys should check out a band called filtro medusa. they�re from panama! 
Zo� has been playing this A-mazing version of No Hay Dolor
in their shows. usually the opening tune.
absolutely sick! i'm not really a fan of the original, definitely not my fav track of reptilectric but something to behold live.
they are the type of band i wanted to form when i moved to the city, alas, no luck.....
here is another band from Mexico City. love what they are doing.
their album is not that great, but hopefully they will improve in their next LP. this song though, i love.
that sounds great... i've been listening to a band called banda de turistas a lot lately.
I'm so freakin' mad! Spinetta did a concert last weekend and I just found out about it!
There's a concert on Aug 5th with Leon Gieco, part of the Chase Latino Festival in Queens.
If you don't know, Leon Gieco was part of Porsuigieco with Charly Garcia, Nito Mestre and others back in the late 70's and is considered one of the pioneers of argentine rock.
I haven't seen Leon Gieco live before, but I'm definitely not missing this one 
Have you guys heard of the band momposonica? They are a Spanish rock / pop group and play in queens often. You should check them out!
me encanta el timbre de su voz, ojos, estilo y movimiento
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SYBQNG1sig

Re: my mexican gf... me encanta el timbre de su voz, ojos, estilo y movimiento
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| Originally posted by colibri http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SYBQNG1sig |
i like her howeveregardless of y opinion ^
and flankly as fas as edm i have followed TECHNO since y were in kindergarden

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