Good Morning,
I am taking advantage of these moments of confinement to improve my performance with the guitar.
To this end, I am playing songs that were important in my life.
On this occasion I have performed a song by a very popular Rock band in the Latin language in the 80's called Leño.
The song is called 'El tren' ... and although no member of the band was very clear about the meaning of the lyrics, some rumors suggest that it was a tribute to LSD. Anyway, no comment in this regard ... I hope you like it.
Take care, we are approaching the end of this damm pandemia!!!!
By the the way, I composed the last solo since in the original track there is an harmonic....
Cool song Esteban. You had that tune rocking with your solo...nicely done!
Happy to see you’re staying safe...👍.
Cool song Esteban. You had that tune rocking with your solo...nicely done!
Happy to see you’re staying safe...👍.
Thank you so much Ivan!!!!
Cool! It reminds me of DIO... I was very much into heavy metal as a teenager.
Cool! It reminds me of DIO... I was very much into heavy metal as a teenager.
Thank so much....I lost my heavy metal part when I lost the hair!!!!! Hahahaha....
Leño called themselves Urban Rock. They were from a neighborhood on the periphery of Madrid. Immigrants from rural areas, people who had to work hard and adapt to a new urban environment that was hostile to them. Leño was part of a totally revolutionary and alternative cultural movement called the 'movida madrileña'.
At the Doc and Friends gig at Bellvitge (February, 29th 2020) I coincided with the first guitar player in the first band I played, more or less in prehistory. His name is Castillo ... We haven't seen each other for long time and now we have recovered our contact ... We were more than band mates, they were very friend... And our band: LEÑO. A few days ago, Castillo challenged me on Instagram
playing a solo of a song of LEÑO and I had to answer him ... Here you are...
I love this post, Esteban!
Cool! Perhaps I should do some "metal" tracks and lessons... hmm, any interest in that, anyone?
What the heck, why not, it's time to blow off some apocolyptic steam.
Aside from the very classic metal forefathers, I confess a big space for Tool in my library.
Yeahhh