The retro moment | 3 Venezuelan retro bands from the' 90s
RETRO VENEZUELAN BANDS 90's
Greetings to the entire community of Steemit, with special appreciation to all Venezuelans. In this opportunity I want to bring you a post to open your memories to the great 90s, specifically in the musical field, where pleasantly there were a variety of bands / musical groupings which lived rumbling their songs in our heads.
Those times when the Internet was beginning to gain momentum but we were still in that kind of "non-technological sphere", we enjoyed good series, iconic songs -yes, MTV was better before ;)-, and we enjoyed classic games.
Sailing around Youtube a little bit (yes, he was the culprit of this post hahaha) I found songs that I didn't remember, and that by magic only listened a few seconds were enough for my brain to dust off lyrics that I thought maybe forgotten, which makes me think about how powerful music is and what it can cause in people to please. As I heard an infinite number of songs, he placed them around the three groups that I consider to have had the greatest impact on Venezuelans at that time:
Salserín
The icon group par excellence of the Venezuelan youth of the 90's, in the voice of Servando and Florentino took over our daily humming, with their songs "De sol a sol","Yo sin ti","Una fan enamorada", "Un Amor Como El Nuestro", "Bebé Salsero". Someone can even remember his famous "Con salserín, con Mucho Swing...!" with its famous danceable step (some time I made it hahaha). It is a group that is always in constant change due to its youthful character, passing great voices through its microphones.
Fuente
Salserín - Una fan enamorada
Los Adolescentes
Characterized by their style of romantic and youthful salsa, they reached the #1 place with its different themes. Classics such as "Clase Social", "Celos y Distancia", "Horas Lindas" are part of the repertoire of this great group which also raided a television series called "Jugando a Ganar (Playing to Win)" (I saw it from end to end :D), of great success, in the well-known space called "El Club de los Tigritos".
Fuente
Los Adolescentes - Jugando a ganar
Calle Ciega
This Venezuelan grouping was characterized by its style of merengue and reggaeton, its first generation carried super sticky songs such as "Solo Te Quiero Amar","El marciano" (Azzu, azzu, azzu hace el marcianito hahaha),"La Pantallera","No Pares de Sudar". Then there would be the opportunity for new members, perhaps the best known, these were Jesús Miranda (Chino), Miguel Mendoza (Nacho), Kent James (Kent), Luis Romero (Luifer), and Emilio Vizcaíno, who did not tire of being the sensation among the girls of the moment and hitting songs such as "Mi cachorrita", "Como te extraña mi cama", "El vestido rojo". His songs were not missing at a celebration or a 15-year-old party!
Fuente
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