Que grande Pugliese, desde que arrancó la pandemia masomeno me quedé sin auriculares y ya no puedo escuchar el programa del Coco mientras laburo. Golazo encontrarte acá disfrutando las reacciones del tano jaja Un abrazo.
Personalmente, me es dificil pensar a Seru Giran como la banda de Charly Garcia. Seru GIran es la banda de Charly, Pedro Aznar (su bajo es esencial), David Lebón con su guitarra y cantando muchas canciones, y Oscar moro con su bateria. No al nivel de Charly, son 4 proceres del rock argentino.
no por nada charly quizo a lebon aznar y moro jajaja. Moro viene de tocar con color humano con los gatos el mismo charly y lebon venia de tocar con pappo billy bond pescado rabioso color humano polifemo seleste. Todos menos aznar que era un prodigio joven que se sostenia por eso y no por su carrera que recien comenzaba.
@@plus6994 Todos tenian un curriculum mas que completo... Los cuatro te dan escuela, te lo digo tanto como baterista, como bajista e intento de pianista
Que bacana! Não conhecia a banda, achei bem legal ela combater a ditadura Argentina com arte, assim como o movimento tropicalista fez no brasil na década de 60, com Os Mutantes e tal. Vou procurar ouvir mais dela
Chalaman Rosso si amigo fue poco tiempo para una banda tan increible...solo se reunieron en 1992 y tocaron para 5 estadios de futbol completos ! Te recomiendo ademas de este album otros dos “ Bicicleta “ y “ Peperina” ... todos los musicos ( excepto el baterista) son multinstrumentistas y cantantes... gracias por preguntar amigo! Saludos
I'm glad to read positive comments from Brazilian followers. To me, we are all brothers, and it makes me happy that music can erase geographic and language barriers. Thank you, Frank!! 🤗 Keep reacting to worldwide music, and spreading love ❤
@@Otavia.Monaco Have a look at this....1972 take from former band of David "The Russian" Lebón (together with Luis Alberto "The Skinnyman" Spinetta): ua-cam.com/video/HkWN0CiOW4M/v-deo.html
The best band of 70's /80's for southamerica, every one a genius playing in a band, Charly, David, Pedro y Oscar... I love for ever ....rehards from Santiago de Chile !!!
Hi Michal Seru Giran is amazing ( argentine Rock Band) Charly Garcia ( piano keyboard and voice ) David Lebon (Guitar and voice) Pedro Aznar ( bass and voice) Oscar Moro ( Drums) see you
Nunca pensé que vería una reacción de más de 30 minutos, pero lo hice! genial que ya puedas notar con sólo escuchar un pedacito de la obra de Charly que es un compositor y músico de talla mundial. Esperando la segunda parte...
No, it don't. It's ironic about the superflous music and entertainment in general promoted those days by the military goverment. Lots of prohibited artists, many of them in exile.
Nunca dije “que no fuera irónico”. Obvio que es irónico los militares no querían que se escuchara música argentina y si que se bailara “música disco”. Las “comillas” indican ironía, no sabía que tenía que aclararlo, perdón... 🤦🏻♂️ Soy de esa época no me lo digas a mi...
La musica disco era considerada lo mas grasa que habia en ese momento y representaba la idea que se vendia de no parar de bailar un segundo. Epoca de fiebre de sabado por la noche. Absolutamente nada que ver con los militares. La prohibicion de la musica en ingles surge con la Guerra de Malvina.
Thank you very, very much Frank. My favorite reaction of all. The best argentinian band in history, four excellent musicians. Moro was at that time the best argentinian drummer, Pedro Aznar the best bass player without a doubt, David Lebon an excellent guitarist and Charly the genius, conductor on pianos, synt, keyboards. While many of the songs were written and sung by Charly, they all had their talents composing and singing. When you listen to the album Bicicleta by Seru Giran you will go crazy. It is my favorite of the band. There were four superheroes at their best. Thank you very much again. A great like!
This album is an argentinian rock quintessential Seru is a supergroup Pedro aznar only got 18 years old when he recorded the basslines here This album hit my nerve
FRANK! PLEASE READ THIS 🙌 IF YOU LIKE JAZZY BANDS REACT TO THE WHOLE ALBUM "BAJO BELGRANO" OF THE GROUP "SPINETTA JADE" IT'S DELIGHTFUL. A MASTER PIECE.
Love Charly , Love Seru Giran but sincerely , the distinctive touch in this band was Pedro Aznar . Is not only a great bassist , he was the coral arrenger only with 19 years old ( and have a priceless voice ) . I recommend listen "Bicicleta" álbum , Is really really good too . Thanks Captain !!!
In san Francisco y el lobo canta David Lebon. Bravo!! Continua a scoprire questa bella musica, caro, c'è tantissima, e non sempre è facile trovare quella giusta. Sei partito bene con Soda, e la strada è giusta con Seru Giran. Saluti dall'Italia.
¡si te gustó este tremendo album "la grasa de las capitales" ni te imaginas lo que te espera con "peperina" y toda la obra de charly! abrazo desde Buenos Aires y estaría bueno subtítulos para los latinos, sigue así muy buen canal.
Gracias Frank !!!! Seru Giran es la banda numero 1 de todos los tiempos en Argentina .... musicos increibles ... si bien Charly es el genio y lider las voces de Pedro Aznar y la de David Lebon ( para mi el mejor cantante de Rock Argentino) se destacan... todos multinstrumentistas .... geniales!!!!
Great reaction Frank. You've got discover the best band of Argentina of all time! I'll be waiting for the second part and please try "Bicicleta" another great album of this band, you'll enjoy it. Greetings from Ecuador.
Un colpo Grosso al mio cuore, questo e il primo disco che ho comprato tanti anni fa!!!! «La grasa de las capitales» = «La grande belleza»!!!! Ho il vinilo originale, pieno di musica e poesia, meraviglioso!!! Tante grazie, capitano!!!
I was already living in Europe in those years, in countries with almost ZERO Rock culture or scene and everytime I visited the homecountry I could not trust my ears and eyes as for wannabe-poshy folks it was absolutely not cool to listen to argentine bands...F-ING UNBELIEVABLE! Seru, Pescado, Manal, Invisible, Aquelarre or Color Humano were at the same level if not above in comparison to UK-US-OZ bands!
There's an album called "Para mi sombra" by Alberto Rojo, produced by Pedro Aznar, with a great version of "Desarma y sangra". I highly recommend you to check that album out!
A little Detail of "Viernes, 3AM" is you can listen a clock in the song, who is setting the song's pulse and is representing the starring despair. When the clock stops, person who the song is talking about, dies, killed by himself
Good night the wolf started talking I'm here for the last time you'll see In the forest my days used to pass Wild and cruel, safe in my solitude Your voice made me see, your light took me away from evil The children smiled when they looked at me, love made me cry But one day the bad man started treating me They opened wounds that will never close (Hmm-mm) Father, will I be fierce again? My claw will be deadly Will I be scared again? Fear will be my home The forest will hear howling storms Will I be fierce again? Lightning in the dark
I'm Brazilian but I like some singers from Argentina: Gustavo Cerati and Soda Stereo, Charly Garcia and Serú Girán, Fito Paez, Kevin Johansen and Diego Torres. Kevin and Diego have beautiful voices.
This album is an absolute masterpiece, one of the greatest albums of all time. It was their second album and the one that earned them te favor of the public, since their first album was somewhat outlandish and many people didn't feel a connection with it. Serú Girán was sort of a supergroup, it was born in Brazil because Charly was dating a brazilian girl and he proposed David Lebón (who was his friend from a long time ago but also a very well known musician who had played with Spinetta in Pescado Rabioso and with Pappo and Polifemo) to go to Buzios, a small beach town in Brazil and rent a house and form a band, and so they did. david was a superb guitar playar with a bluesy backgrond, singer and composer of his own, and Charly (who came from a classical background) admired him very much. They later recruited Oscar Moro for the drums, he had already played with Charly in La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros but also in Los Gatos, one of the first argentinian rock bands; and Pedro Aznar that at that time was a 17 year old bass prodigy who played fretless bass in some argentinian jazz bands and who was a multiinstrumentist -he also played a lot of keyboards in Serú- with a jazz background and a great singer and knew a lot of music theory (they had a friendly rivalry with Charly -who had graduated as a piano professor by the age of 12- about who was more proficient). They were nicknamed the "Argentinian Beatles" because the three of them (Charly and David mainly, but Pedro too as a sort of "third leg") sang and composed and had their own thing going on. The band produced three more albums after this one, "Bicicleta" (another masterpiece), "Peperina" and "No llores por mí, Argentina" (nothing to do with the well known Evita's song), a live recording of their last live show. Pedro had announced he was leaving the band in order to move to Boston and study in Berklee, and after considering replacing him with two guys, Charly and David decided to end the band. They did several "informal" reunions and an official one in 1992, with a new studio album called "Serú 92" and two full packed live presentations in River Plate stadium (the biggest stadium of Argentina), but by then things weren't the same. Charly was already heavily involved in his cocaine and booze abuse and he was a megastar (his solo carreer after Serú Girán split up was very succesful) so he was somewhat difficult to deal with for the other guys in the band and they ended up kinda fighting each other, and all this got in the way of the music. Specially David was very angry with Charly and took him several years to let go of the animosity. If you listen to Serú 92 the difference is clear. It has some good songs in it, in a different style that their previous records, but they're like a collection of solo songs from different dudes who don't want anything to do with the others, it's often compared to the Beatles' White album for that reason.
Pedro Aznar es majestuoso✨VIERNES 3 AM temasooo!!! Ese bajo suena como la puta madre 😍😍 Gracias por hacer esta reacción de Seru Giran exelente!!! Saludos desde Argentina
Thanks for doing this, one of my favorite albums, i would really recommend doing the same with Artaud by Spinetta and also Rational by Tim Maia. Youll go patzo frank jajaj
thanks for this reaction, Frank! this is one of my favourites albums. I love the mix between prog rock and single songs that Seru has. I think Seru Giran is the best rock band in our history: they wrote great and beutiful songs, they are great music players, they were great playing live. And their song is unique. Yes, there is some prog rock, some queen/beatles/folk influences here and there, but you will not find another band who sounds like seru giran. No chance. thanks for the video, I' hope you will make a part 2.
Seru Giran ponia en palabras lo que otros no podiamos decir para esas epocas. Entre palabras claves y guiños los militares encargados de controlar la cultura no percataban los mensajes de los cuatro fantasticos. Recomiendo otra banda argentina poco conocida tal vez de nombre Barry Gones, busquenla en spotify o en alguna disqueria.
The voice on San Fracisco y El Lobo is David Lebón. In fact, if we count all the songs that the group recorded, Charly sings 20 songs, and David another 20. David is a very distinctive voice, and Serú wouldn't be the same without his vocal presence. San Fracisco y El Lobo talk about a wolf that has lived in captivity. And it is the wolf himself who tells the story - maybe to Francis of Assisi, the patron of animals. A beautiful poetry. Buenas noches. [El lobo comenzó a hablar]. Estoy aqui por última vez, verás. En el bosque mis días solía pasar. Salvaje y cruel, seguro en mi soledad. Tu voz me hizo ver. Tu luz me alejó del mal. Los niños sonreían al mirarme, el amor me hacía llorar. Pero un día el hombre, mal me empezó a tratar. Abrieron heridas que no cerrarán jamás. Padre! Volveré a ser feroz, mi garra será mortal. Volveré a dar temor, el miedo será mi hogar. El bosque escuchara aullidos de tempestad. Volveré a ser feroz, un rayo en la oscuridad. .................................................................. Goodnight. [The wolf began to speak]. I'm here for the last time, you will see. In the forest, used to pass my days. Wild and cruel, safe in my solitude. Your voice made me see . Your light kept me from the evil. The children smiled when they looked at me , the love made me cry. But one day human began to treat me badly. They opened wounds that will no heal never again. Father! I will be ferocious again, my claw will be deadly. I'll be scary again, the fear will be my home. The forest will hear howls of tempest. I will be ferocious again, a lightning in the darkness.
David Lebon canta "San Francisco y el lobo, Frecuencia Modulada y Noche de Perros" y toca la guitarra en todas menos en Viernes 3 am y Paranoia y Soledad
🙏🙏🙏 excelente reaccion Frank !!!! La segunda parte tiene “ Noche de Perros “ una cancion maravillosa ... la voz de David estremece y emociona!!!! ... esperamos la parte 2 !!!
Con tan solo escuchar Bubulina del álbum homónimo le va a volar la cabeza. Ya ni quiero pensar como estará cuando escuche Boletos, Pases y Abonos seguido de No Puedo Verme Más.
Welcome to a new world, the universe of one of the great musicians on XX century. The rigth way to understand 70, 80 music is leasing the full album. Seru destroy your maind with her feelings, some time with the music and other with the lirics. Now you have a idea why somemane people love him, and in special Garcia. Congratulations Uncle Frank, well done.
What versality! Lovely and complex compositions. My neighbors has a very beautiful art and culture and I know almost nothing about it. Thanks for helping me to discover the music of los hermanos.
Perro Andaluz (Andalusian Dog) We casually talk About someone I know well I let myself go through I'm like a tunnel where the train passes You become my friend If you are with me But when you're with another You torn me to pieces! You love to pose To be accepted where they hate you the most Mental velocity Stratagems and knowing how to act Some more, some less everybody knows the game If this is how we treat each other This is going wrong, very wrong! I'm a fool to follow you Like an Andalusian dog But my love will end One of these days One of these nights I'm a fool to follow you Like an Andalusian dog But my love will end One of these days One of these nights
Great idea reviewing the whole album. This is one of top 5 or top 10 albums in Argentinian rock. (Viernes 3AM is one of the top 10 songs, maybe). Another great albums: Los delirios del mariscal, by Crucis (prog-rock), Patria o muerte, by Don Cornelio (post-punk), Manal, by Manal (1969 blues in Spanish), La Biblia, by Vox Dei (Rock&blues)... Well, there are a lot...
hey Frank, I'm 51, I grew up listening to this wonderful tuning, harmony and musical perfection wherever you look ... Charly, Spinetta, Cerati and many more, this is Argentinian Rock! and as die Charly, the entrance is free, the exit ... we see ...
Hey Frank! Thank you so much for react to these great musicians. Fortunatelly there is a lot of great songs of Charly to listen. I will be hoping eagerly for the second part
The recordings of those years are very deficient. Last year the original tapes were recovered and reached the hands of Pedro Aznar and he did a work of remastering and restoration that improved the audio and the mix of the album. It is impressive how you can see many things that you cannot hear in this version. I recommend the remastered version. There is a video on youtube where Pedro Aznar shows the remastered album to David Lebón and Charly García, which is great. And the live album "I don't want to go so crazy" shows what kind of musicians they are, incredible. Greetings Frank.
Frank, I'm from Brazil and I just discovery this golden nuggets recently this year. If you want to react to some brazilian stuffs like this, with clear elements of prog rock, please, listen to "Moto Pérpetuo", released in 1974.
This was great, Frank! This was Seru Giran's second album. Viernes 3 am is a beautifully haunting song. Notice that the ticking of the watch begins at the word "reloj" (clock) and it ends abruptly with the words "BANG, BANG, BANG" after Charly sings "you take the barrel to your temple, clenching your teeth tight, and you close your eyes and see the whole sea in spring". I can't wait for part 2! The song 'Paranoia y Soledad' is quite slow and drawn out and is by far the worst track on the album. It is the only song which was not written by Charly.
Me acuerdo la primera vez que escuche viernes 3am... Fue por la calle yendo a comprar. En un momento tuve que frenar. No podía caminar. Así que me quedé simplemente frenado... Escuchando. Evolucionando. Cuando terminó el track juro que era otra persona. Me sentía distinto. Pocos temas me hicieron sentir así... Que me acuerde bien, "God only knows" de los Beach boys. Ponele... No se. Contado con los dedos de la mano.
Charly and Aznar (the bassist) are great funs of the Beatles! They have made a lot of covers. I think you can find in You Tube a full disc of covers of the Beatles made by Charly. There is a beautiful Charly's version of "There's a place" and Aznar's version of "Because" (which I recommend very strongly, please see that!!), also Aznar's version of "Julia", "I'm looking throught you", "tomorrow never knows", "Blackbird" and others
Please do "Pequeñas Anécdotas sobre las Instituciones" by Sui Generis, that's the start of Charly's progressive rock. It came in 1974, it was so modern that the public hated it.
Just a tip of information, Charly has absolute pitch. He's one of those gifted people who can identify any note made by any object. He had an amazing voice when he was young and his way of life destroyed it but he can still play piano like a god. Btw Jamiroquai's singer was born in 69 and this record was made in 79 so ....
Pedro Aznar, the fretless bass player, was 19 years old in this record.
and 17 in leda
After that this little monster played with Pat Metheny.
One of our treasures!
y no se olviden el factor de que es un músico completísimo, un multinstrumentista con una carrera excelente...
and he met jaco pastorius at the buenos aires jazz festival!
Gracias, querido Frank por tu escuchas!
Y después de ese comienzo increíble... Escuchás los primeros acordes de Viernes 3AM y decís... La que te espera Frank
Genio que loco encontrarte acá, me parece excelente tu humor, hace un tiempo te seguía bastante. Un saludo
Que grande Pugliese, desde que arrancó la pandemia masomeno me quedé sin auriculares y ya no puedo escuchar el programa del Coco mientras laburo. Golazo encontrarte acá disfrutando las reacciones del tano jaja Un abrazo.
Acaso soy el único al que Viernes 3am le parece una cagada?
@@JOAAQUINN jajaja al principio me parecía una cagada pero después me explotó la mente xd
@@JOAAQUINN Destapate los oidos amiguito.
Personalmente, me es dificil pensar a Seru Giran como la banda de Charly Garcia. Seru GIran es la banda de Charly, Pedro Aznar (su bajo es esencial), David Lebón con su guitarra y cantando muchas canciones, y Oscar moro con su bateria. No al nivel de Charly, son 4 proceres del rock argentino.
Absolutamente
Eran una orquesta en la cual Pedro y David participaban mucho, pero no queda dudas de que Charly era el director.
no por nada charly quizo a lebon aznar y moro jajaja. Moro viene de tocar con color humano con los gatos el mismo charly y lebon venia de tocar con pappo billy bond pescado rabioso color humano polifemo seleste. Todos menos aznar que era un prodigio joven que se sostenia por eso y no por su carrera que recien comenzaba.
sou brasileiro e nunca tinha ouvido está banda, gostei muito, boas letras, e bom instrumental
@@plus6994 Todos tenian un curriculum mas que completo... Los cuatro te dan escuela, te lo digo tanto como baterista, como bajista e intento de pianista
In “San Francisco y el lobo” the singer and guitar player is David Lebón. ;)
Also in “Frecuencia Modulada”
With this said, i think frank should listen to "Hombre de mala sangre", from first david's album
Seru giran era una maquina. 3 voces y cuatro instrumentistas de primera categoria
También es firme autos jets aviones barcos
@@RodVazquezSardella y noche de perros..
Minute 4: It’s also funk
-and it’s also tango
-and it’s also candombe
That’s part of the magic
Adorei! Obrigada pela oportunidade de conhecer um pouco da música Argentina.
me pasa lo mismo con los artistas brasileros! tanto por conocer de brasil.
Creci con Charly y Toquinho, Spinetta y chico Buarque, Lito Nebbia y Vinicius de Moraes.
@@eduardomastroscello9136 gran infancia!!!
@@ItsShortTimeOk gracias!!
Usted sabe que Serú Giran nació en Brasil. Más exactamente en Buzios?
Que bacana! Não conhecia a banda, achei bem legal ela combater a ditadura Argentina com arte, assim como o movimento tropicalista fez no brasil na década de 60, com Os Mutantes e tal. Vou procurar ouvir mais dela
Hola amigo Seru Giran es considerada la mas grande banda de Rock Argentino ... editaron 6 discos .... te invito a escucharlos... saludos !!!
Vc irá gostar muito dessa banda, mano, São legal, eles estiveram ativos entre 1978 e 1982, pouco tempo mas marcaram uma época
Chalaman Rosso si amigo fue poco tiempo para una banda tan increible...solo se reunieron en 1992 y tocaron para 5 estadios de futbol completos ! Te recomiendo ademas de este album otros dos “ Bicicleta “ y “ Peperina” ... todos los musicos ( excepto el baterista) son multinstrumentistas y cantantes... gracias por preguntar amigo! Saludos
Conoces a algún grupo que combine cosas del progresivo, el jazz con ritmos brasileros, tropicales, etc?
@@ryuayanami542 Azimuth
Great frank!!! This is what we want!!! Seru giran one of the rocks great bands if all times!!!
I'm glad to read positive comments from Brazilian followers. To me, we are all brothers, and it makes me happy that music can erase geographic and language barriers. Thank you, Frank!! 🤗 Keep reacting to worldwide music, and spreading love ❤
This is pure beauty. Excellent. I can't believe I hadn't heard this before!
Search for "la máquina de hacer pájaros" The previous Band of genius Charly Garcia
@@lucasdelfino4574 gracias, Lucas!
@@Otavia.Monaco Have a look at this....1972 take from former band of David "The Russian" Lebón (together with Luis Alberto "The Skinnyman" Spinetta):
ua-cam.com/video/HkWN0CiOW4M/v-deo.html
The best band of 70's /80's for southamerica, every one a genius playing in a band, Charly, David, Pedro y Oscar... I love for ever ....rehards from Santiago de Chile !!!
Finally the best album of Argentina. Seru is excellent, they are our Beatles, but on steroids 👏👏
Best album. Perro Andaluz one of my favourites, although it is almost impossible just to pick one.
Interesting. I don't know a lot of Charly's music, it was nice to discover this band's album with you. I'll be there for part 2...
Hello Michal ! Oh my friend , listen " Bicicleta" álbum , Is another fantastic work from Seru Giran . Saludos desde Buenos Aires
Hi Michal Seru Giran is amazing ( argentine Rock Band) Charly Garcia ( piano keyboard and voice ) David Lebon (Guitar and voice) Pedro Aznar ( bass and voice) Oscar Moro ( Drums) see you
You should listen "La Maquina de Hacer Pajaros" and "Pescado Rabioso"
You need to listen all discography of serú girán and la máquina de hacer pájaros!!
The band only produced 4 albums. Take a listen to their first work Seru Giran (1978) then Bicicleta (1980) and at last Peperina (1981)
Música ótima e músicos incríveis. Amei demais.
Nunca pensé que vería una reacción de más de 30 minutos, pero lo hice! genial que ya puedas notar con sólo escuchar un pedacito de la obra de Charly que es un compositor y músico de talla mundial. Esperando la segunda parte...
First time I heard, good music, I really enjoyed it 👌
Search for "la máquina de hacer pájaros" The previous Band of genius Charly Garcia
@@lucasdelfino4574 thanks! 👌
@Jose Fernando Guarin Montoya thank you for suggesting🙏
Incredible, amazing. I'm glad I know these songs do exist. loved love love love. thank you, Ragazzo
Seru had three very fine singers.. charly, lebon y Aznar.
Lo que hace Lebon en "San Francisco y el Lobo" es una hermosura.
"Don't stop dancing..." refers to a "prohibition" of dancing disco music in times of military restriction in Argentina
No, it don't. It's ironic about the superflous music and entertainment in general promoted those days by the military goverment. Lots of prohibited artists, many of them in exile.
Cualquiera ariel jaja
Nunca dije “que no fuera irónico”. Obvio que es irónico los militares no querían que se escuchara música argentina y si que se bailara “música disco”. Las “comillas” indican ironía, no sabía que tenía que aclararlo, perdón... 🤦🏻♂️ Soy de esa época no me lo digas a mi...
La musica disco era considerada lo mas grasa que habia en ese momento y representaba la idea que se vendia de no parar de bailar un segundo. Epoca de fiebre de sabado por la noche. Absolutamente nada que ver con los militares.
La prohibicion de la musica en ingles surge con la Guerra de Malvina.
@@AndresMedl ¿cómo que absolutamente nada que ver con los militares? ¡La cosa superflua, banal, tontona era producto de la dictadura!
Great song react to desarma y sangra too same band great song
That one is a must
La versión de Mercedes Sosa también es increíble!
Realmente uma grande e agradável surpresa. 👏👏👏
Edilse, Seru Giran tiene muchos sonidos de Brasil
Thank you very, very much Frank. My favorite reaction of all. The best argentinian band in history, four excellent musicians. Moro was at that time the best argentinian drummer, Pedro Aznar the best bass player without a doubt, David Lebon an excellent guitarist and Charly the genius, conductor on pianos, synt, keyboards. While many of the songs were written and sung by Charly, they all had their talents composing and singing. When you listen to the album Bicicleta by Seru Giran you will go crazy. It is my favorite of the band. There were four superheroes at their best. Thank you very much again. A great like!
Acabo de conhecer esse álbum e gostei muito. Ele é ótimo!!!
Seru tiene mucho sonido de Brasil
@@marcelorobertodiaz7880 Lo mas loco es que se formó en Buzios
You have to listen also the other Cds of SG, "Bicicleta" & "Peperina" which are wonderfull!
This album is an argentinian rock quintessential
Seru is a supergroup
Pedro aznar only got 18 years old when he recorded the basslines here
This album hit my nerve
mi disco favorito de Seru Giran, excelente Frank !! saludos desde Chile !!
Oh this is great frank, btw san francisco y el lobo is sang by david lebon, the guitarrist of the band.
FRANK! PLEASE READ THIS 🙌
IF YOU LIKE JAZZY BANDS REACT TO THE WHOLE ALBUM "BAJO BELGRANO" OF THE GROUP "SPINETTA JADE" IT'S DELIGHTFUL. A MASTER PIECE.
Love Charly , Love Seru Giran but sincerely , the distinctive touch in this band was Pedro Aznar . Is not only a great bassist , he was the coral arrenger only with 19 years old ( and have a priceless voice ) . I recommend listen "Bicicleta" álbum , Is really really good too . Thanks Captain !!!
Tenes que seguir, esta Noche de Perros......... tremenda y oscura cancion!!! con la voz de David Lebon y el Bajo de Pedro Aznar sacandose chispas.....
Don’t forget about Pedro Aznar on this album! Truly awesome bass arrangements
Un genio Pedro!
Una bestia Pedro!!!
Y vocal ! Los coros eran todos diseñados por Pedro con solo 19 años . Un genio total
El trabajo de Aznar en este (bueno en todos) disco es monstruoso
Tiempo después lo llaman para tocar con Patt Metheny a Pedro👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
In san Francisco y el lobo canta David Lebon. Bravo!! Continua a scoprire questa bella musica, caro, c'è tantissima, e non sempre è facile trovare quella giusta. Sei partito bene con Soda, e la strada è giusta con Seru Giran. Saluti dall'Italia.
Por fin!!!
grande
¡si te gustó este tremendo album "la grasa de las capitales" ni te imaginas lo que te espera con "peperina" y toda la obra de charly! abrazo desde Buenos Aires y estaría bueno subtítulos para los latinos, sigue así muy buen canal.
Gostei muito, seria ótimo ter a segunda parte, obrigada!
Gracias Frank !!!! Seru Giran es la banda numero 1 de todos los tiempos en Argentina .... musicos increibles ... si bien Charly es el genio y lider las voces de Pedro Aznar y la de David Lebon ( para mi el mejor cantante de Rock Argentino) se destacan... todos multinstrumentistas .... geniales!!!!
Great reaction Frank. You've got discover the best band of Argentina of all time! I'll be waiting for the second part and please try "Bicicleta" another great album of this band, you'll enjoy it. Greetings from Ecuador.
Un colpo Grosso al mio cuore, questo e il primo disco che ho comprato tanti anni fa!!!!
«La grasa de las capitales» = «La grande belleza»!!!!
Ho il vinilo originale, pieno di musica e poesia, meraviglioso!!!
Tante grazie, capitano!!!
Cant believe you analysed this whole album, you are amazing man keep going
When I was a teenager, Seru was as important as Yes, or Invisible (Spinetta band) was as good, or better than Rush. Argentine things ...
I was already living in Europe in those years, in countries with almost ZERO Rock culture or scene and everytime I visited the homecountry I could not trust my ears and eyes as for wannabe-poshy folks it was absolutely not cool to listen to argentine bands...F-ING UNBELIEVABLE! Seru, Pescado, Manal, Invisible, Aquelarre or Color Humano were at the same level if not above in comparison to UK-US-OZ bands!
Thank you Frank. Take a look at "Desarma y sangra" you"ll love it. Piano Bar álbum or others. Charly García' versatility is Wondetfull.!
There's an album called "Para mi sombra" by Alberto Rojo, produced by Pedro Aznar, with a great version of "Desarma y sangra". I highly recommend you to check that album out!
Piano Bar is the best album ♥️
18:40 y minutos siguientes emoción!!!!!! Gracias amigo!!! 🇦🇷
A little Detail of "Viernes, 3AM" is you can listen a clock in the song, who is setting the song's pulse and is representing the starring despair. When the clock stops, person who the song is talking about, dies, killed by himself
Here We go one more time...avanti Valchiria!🤘
Aznar en bajo y Moro en bateria excelentes!!!
Nice react!!!! one of the best Charly´s album....for a next react, other beautiful album from Charly is "Clics modernos"
The power of this songs are the lyrics...
I highly recommend traslate them.
See You until part 2!
Good night the wolf started talking
I'm here for the last time you'll see
In the forest my days used to pass
Wild and cruel, safe in my solitude
Your voice made me see, your light took me away from evil
The children smiled when they looked at me, love made me cry
But one day the bad man started treating me
They opened wounds that will never close (Hmm-mm)
Father, will I be fierce again? My claw will be deadly
Will I be scared again? Fear will be my home
The forest will hear howling storms
Will I be fierce again? Lightning in the dark
Saint Francis and the Wolf
But one day the man started to treat me bad
I'm Brazilian but I like some singers from Argentina: Gustavo Cerati and Soda Stereo, Charly Garcia and Serú Girán, Fito Paez, Kevin Johansen and Diego Torres. Kevin and Diego have beautiful voices.
This album is an absolute masterpiece, one of the greatest albums of all time. It was their second album and the one that earned them te favor of the public, since their first album was somewhat outlandish and many people didn't feel a connection with it.
Serú Girán was sort of a supergroup, it was born in Brazil because Charly was dating a brazilian girl and he proposed David Lebón (who was his friend from a long time ago but also a very well known musician who had played with Spinetta in Pescado Rabioso and with Pappo and Polifemo) to go to Buzios, a small beach town in Brazil and rent a house and form a band, and so they did. david was a superb guitar playar with a bluesy backgrond, singer and composer of his own, and Charly (who came from a classical background) admired him very much. They later recruited Oscar Moro for the drums, he had already played with Charly in La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros but also in Los Gatos, one of the first argentinian rock bands; and Pedro Aznar that at that time was a 17 year old bass prodigy who played fretless bass in some argentinian jazz bands and who was a multiinstrumentist -he also played a lot of keyboards in Serú- with a jazz background and a great singer and knew a lot of music theory (they had a friendly rivalry with Charly -who had graduated as a piano professor by the age of 12- about who was more proficient). They were nicknamed the "Argentinian Beatles" because the three of them (Charly and David mainly, but Pedro too as a sort of "third leg") sang and composed and had their own thing going on.
The band produced three more albums after this one, "Bicicleta" (another masterpiece), "Peperina" and "No llores por mí, Argentina" (nothing to do with the well known Evita's song), a live recording of their last live show. Pedro had announced he was leaving the band in order to move to Boston and study in Berklee, and after considering replacing him with two guys, Charly and David decided to end the band. They did several "informal" reunions and an official one in 1992, with a new studio album called "Serú 92" and two full packed live presentations in River Plate stadium (the biggest stadium of Argentina), but by then things weren't the same. Charly was already heavily involved in his cocaine and booze abuse and he was a megastar (his solo carreer after Serú Girán split up was very succesful) so he was somewhat difficult to deal with for the other guys in the band and they ended up kinda fighting each other, and all this got in the way of the music. Specially David was very angry with Charly and took him several years to let go of the animosity. If you listen to Serú 92 the difference is clear. It has some good songs in it, in a different style that their previous records, but they're like a collection of solo songs from different dudes who don't want anything to do with the others, it's often compared to the Beatles' White album for that reason.
Pedro Aznar es majestuoso✨VIERNES 3 AM temasooo!!! Ese bajo suena como la puta madre 😍😍 Gracias por hacer esta reacción de Seru Giran exelente!!! Saludos desde Argentina
Thanks for doing this, one of my favorite albums, i would really recommend doing the same with Artaud by Spinetta and also Rational by Tim Maia. Youll go patzo frank jajaj
You're such a great company for listening Charly thank you ^^
You mentioned Jamiroquai. In those years they (SG) used to hear and liked so much Stevie Wonder!
thanks for this reaction, Frank! this is one of my favourites albums. I love the mix between prog rock and single songs that Seru has. I think Seru Giran is the best rock band in our history: they wrote great and beutiful songs, they are great music players, they were great playing live. And their song is unique. Yes, there is some prog rock, some queen/beatles/folk influences here and there, but you will not find another band who sounds like seru giran. No chance.
thanks for the video, I' hope you will make a part 2.
Seru Giran ponia en palabras lo que otros no podiamos decir para esas epocas. Entre palabras claves y guiños los militares encargados de controlar la cultura no percataban los mensajes de los cuatro fantasticos.
Recomiendo otra banda argentina poco conocida tal vez de nombre Barry Gones, busquenla en spotify o en alguna disqueria.
The voice on San Fracisco y El Lobo is David Lebón.
In fact, if we count all the songs that the group recorded, Charly sings 20 songs, and David another 20.
David is a very distinctive voice, and Serú wouldn't be the same without his vocal presence.
San Fracisco y El Lobo talk about a wolf that has lived in captivity.
And it is the wolf himself who tells the story - maybe to Francis of Assisi, the patron of animals.
A beautiful poetry.
Buenas noches.
[El lobo comenzó a hablar].
Estoy aqui por última vez, verás.
En el bosque mis días solía pasar.
Salvaje y cruel, seguro en mi soledad.
Tu voz me hizo ver.
Tu luz me alejó del mal.
Los niños sonreían al mirarme,
el amor me hacía llorar.
Pero un día el hombre, mal me empezó a tratar.
Abrieron heridas que no cerrarán jamás.
Padre! Volveré a ser feroz, mi garra será mortal.
Volveré a dar temor, el miedo será mi hogar.
El bosque escuchara aullidos de tempestad.
Volveré a ser feroz, un rayo en la oscuridad.
..................................................................
Goodnight.
[The wolf began to speak].
I'm here for the last time, you will see.
In the forest, used to pass my days.
Wild and cruel, safe in my solitude.
Your voice made me see
.
Your light kept me from the evil.
The children smiled when they looked at me
,
the love made me cry.
But one day human began to treat me badly.
They opened wounds that will no heal never again.
Father!
I will be ferocious again, my claw will be deadly.
I'll be scary again, the fear will be my home.
The forest will hear howls of tempest.
I will be ferocious again, a lightning in the darkness.
they were a kind of Lennon/ mc cartney
David Lebon canta "San Francisco y el lobo, Frecuencia Modulada y Noche de Perros" y toca la guitarra en todas menos en Viernes 3 am y Paranoia y Soledad
Quien toca la guitarra en paranoia?
Quien toca la guitarra en paranoia?
🙏🙏🙏 excelente reaccion Frank !!!! La segunda parte tiene “ Noche de Perros “ una cancion maravillosa ... la voz de David estremece y emociona!!!! ... esperamos la parte 2 !!!
Seru Giran : Charly Garcia- David Lebon- Pedro Aznar - Oscar Moro
hey frank your spanish is going great jaja
nunca le di bola a este disco, y hoy lo redescubro gracias a un tano que habla en inglés. Gracias UA-cam.
mira donde te vengo a encontrar papa q buenos tus videos loco
Absolute masterpiece...and yes, Frank, you must absolutely go to part 2 👏
Felicidades, ahora sí puedes decirlo: "escuché el mejor disco de la mejor banda de toda Latinoamérica" ;)
Frank now you must analyze “la máquina de hacer pájaros” one of the best bands from Charly García
Con tan solo escuchar Bubulina del álbum homónimo le va a volar la cabeza. Ya ni quiero pensar como estará cuando escuche Boletos, Pases y Abonos seguido de No Puedo Verme Más.
Friday 3 am....what a song men...is all what is fine....the tic tac sound is incredibe how internally keeps and explode
09:55 good spanish.
Bien ahí, Frank, sos grande.
Charly es el dios de la música
Welcome to a new world, the universe of one of the great musicians on XX century. The rigth way to understand 70, 80 music is leasing the full album. Seru destroy your maind with her feelings, some time with the music and other with the lirics. Now you have a idea why somemane people love him, and in special Garcia.
Congratulations Uncle Frank, well done.
What versality! Lovely and complex compositions. My neighbors has a very beautiful art and culture and I know almost nothing about it. Thanks for helping me to discover the music of los hermanos.
My god what a band, when I listen again I almost cry
I cried with Viernes 3AM.
"Siempre igual, los que no pueden más se van"
Charly García is a Genius. 3am: you should listen MTV Unplugged version
The singer in the beggining is David Lebon, a member of that band, he has also great song of his own
La primera es la grasa de las capitales y canta Charly! La segunda es David lebon
I LOVED IT!
Great react, capitano. I loved it
SERU GIRAN la gran banda Argentina con Charly David Pedro y Oscar los Beatles Criollos que buena musica!!!
Perro Andaluz (Andalusian Dog)
We casually talk
About someone I know well
I let myself go through
I'm like a tunnel where the train passes
You become my friend
If you are with me
But when you're with another
You torn me to pieces!
You love to pose
To be accepted where they hate you the most
Mental velocity
Stratagems and knowing how to act
Some more, some less
everybody knows the game
If this is how we treat each other
This is going wrong, very wrong!
I'm a fool to follow you
Like an Andalusian dog
But my love will end
One of these days
One of these nights
I'm a fool to follow you
Like an Andalusian dog
But my love will end
One of these days
One of these nights
Great job Pepe!
Orgullo siento a escuchar la música de mí país analizado por gente de otros países. Grande Seru Giran . Viva el Rock Argentino
Viernes 3 AM es una obra de Arte Suprema,todo Charly es genial !!!
Great idea reviewing the whole album. This is one of top 5 or top 10 albums in Argentinian rock. (Viernes 3AM is one of the top 10 songs, maybe). Another great albums: Los delirios del mariscal, by Crucis (prog-rock), Patria o muerte, by Don Cornelio (post-punk), Manal, by Manal (1969 blues in Spanish), La Biblia, by Vox Dei (Rock&blues)... Well, there are a lot...
Un súper gran disco que me sigue acompañando desde siempre! "Mientras miro las nuevas olas, yo ya soy parte del mar"...
Oh... I'm so glad I insisted! I know everyone said the same, but I'll take this as a personal win :P
hey Frank, I'm 51, I grew up listening to this wonderful tuning, harmony and musical perfection wherever you look ... Charly, Spinetta, Cerati and many more, this is Argentinian Rock! and as die Charly, the entrance is free, the exit ... we see ...
Hey Frank! Thank you so much for react to these great musicians. Fortunatelly there is a lot of great songs of Charly to listen. I will be hoping eagerly for the second part
Todo lo de Seru Giran se merece videos asi como este.Saludos!!!
Thay's right. He is one of the BEST. Thank you Frank. And glad you are discovering that. 👍
The recordings of those years are very deficient. Last year the original tapes were recovered and reached the hands of Pedro Aznar and he did a work of remastering and restoration that improved the audio and the mix of the album. It is impressive how you can see many things that you cannot hear in this version. I recommend the remastered version. There is a video on youtube where Pedro Aznar shows the remastered album to David Lebón and Charly García, which is great.
And the live album "I don't want to go so crazy" shows what kind of musicians they are, incredible.
Greetings Frank.
Frank, I'm from Brazil and I just discovery this golden nuggets recently this year.
If you want to react to some brazilian stuffs like this, with clear elements of prog rock, please, listen to "Moto Pérpetuo", released in 1974.
Thanks, thanks, thanks...for this reaction to this masterpiece!!!
This was great, Frank! This was Seru Giran's second album. Viernes 3 am is a beautifully haunting song. Notice that the ticking of the watch begins at the word "reloj" (clock) and it ends abruptly with the words "BANG, BANG, BANG" after Charly sings "you take the barrel to your temple, clenching your teeth tight, and you close your eyes and see the whole sea in spring".
I can't wait for part 2! The song 'Paranoia y Soledad' is quite slow and drawn out and is by far the worst track on the album. It is the only song which was not written by Charly.
Me acuerdo la primera vez que escuche viernes 3am... Fue por la calle yendo a comprar. En un momento tuve que frenar. No podía caminar. Así que me quedé simplemente frenado... Escuchando. Evolucionando. Cuando terminó el track juro que era otra persona. Me sentía distinto.
Pocos temas me hicieron sentir así... Que me acuerde bien, "God only knows" de los Beach boys. Ponele... No se. Contado con los dedos de la mano.
Viernes 3 a.m. ¡Temazo!
Hello Frank! Recomend disc "Peperina" off Seru Giran!!! Is espectaculary!!!!
You should do "Bicicleta" too, or at least the first track "a los jovenes de ayer". Love your content!!
Charly and Aznar (the bassist) are great funs of the Beatles! They have made a lot of covers. I think you can find in You Tube a full disc of covers of the Beatles made by Charly. There is a beautiful Charly's version of "There's a place" and Aznar's version of "Because" (which I recommend very strongly, please see that!!), also Aznar's version of "Julia", "I'm looking throught you", "tomorrow never knows", "Blackbird" and others
Reaccionar a Serú, no sabés a donde te metiste Tano. Los Beatles argentos.
seru giran was a wonderfull band that started in the late 70 , it does bring back great memories of my childhood!
Great reaction. Charly is argentinen genius. The star of the sud
Please do "Pequeñas Anécdotas sobre las Instituciones" by Sui Generis, that's the start of Charly's progressive rock. It came in 1974, it was so modern that the public hated it.
Seeeeeeeeeeeeee, mi disco favorito de Sui.
Just a tip of information, Charly has absolute pitch. He's one of those gifted people who can identify any note made by any object. He had an amazing voice when he was young and his way of life destroyed it but he can still play piano like a god.
Btw Jamiroquai's singer was born in 69 and this record was made in 79 so ....