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I remembered the 90's, when TV was opening up to new tendencies; nationwise, there was a time of trying to relief old tensions, and I remember there was a soapy that marked my life.
I was starting5th grade in primary school and some of my earliest, school-years memories are joint with these old tracks.
I also remember that year was the year I fell in love for the first time and by listening to some of those songs, I remember my childhood intensity...It definetely makes feel somewhat nostalgic, but happy.
The soap opera was called "Adrenalina", it was a group of high-school girls in the new santiago, they all used to go the this disco, where all the characters came together, and the name of this disco was "Adrenalina" (the facilities used in the soapy were the same that of today's Broadway Disco)
Here, I give you some videos from music of the time, I hope you enjoy:
INTRO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJIf6kJ0Urk
De Kiruza: Bakan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvP0AmlY3Jo
VENUS: ESTAS BORRACHO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNEVNVq3voo
More:............
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqzGNAs3h6c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmWDhT-eAW8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCbgktso6OQ&list=PL3B02C81865427FD7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCjM-3KlHgY
I laugh a lot with the photo of the cassette. I think the same, I can't imagine a life without music
ResponderEliminarThis post makes me remember when I used to rewind cassettes with a Bic pen. There is in my house many cassettes with a lot of music from 80's and 90's. This post makes me wish to be there to dust off these cassettes and play them on a radio.
ResponderEliminarhahaha this music is a happy and very funny . I like of " Cerro Alegre" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMtHOF-p6jc.
ResponderEliminarThis is my blog http://english4nayirabelmar.blogspot.com/
ooh many memories come to mind! I wanted to be like Francisca Merino in Adrenaline jajaja good times
ResponderEliminarI agree, life without music would be all that more "gloomy". Also, reading your blog reminds me how often soap opera soundtracks in Chile are are also the definitive soundtracks of a generation.
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