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Zeta Bosio, bassist of Soda Stereo, remembered Peru and their tour in 1987: “They were unforgettable nights”

Zeta Bosiobassist and founding member of soda Stereo, recalled their 1987 musical tour while promoting the album “Signos” in Peru. The musician shared an emotional publication on his social networks and anticipated his possible return.

In your account x (formerly Twitter), the artist recalled with emotion and affection his visit to Peru in the 80s, where together with Gustavo Cerati and Charly Alberti they filled the Amauta Coliseum during the presentation of his album “Signs”, June 19, 1987.

“A day like today We started a series of shows during the presentation tour of “Signos”at the Amauta Coliseum”the bassist wrote on social networks.

After that, he did not hesitate to describe those musical events as “unforgettable”in addition to expressing his admiration and respect for the Peruvian public.

“They were unforgettable nights and a love forever with the public of Peru,” Zeta wrote with several photos from that day. After that he added: “See you soon in Lima”hinting that he would return for an eventual concert.

In the photos that Bosio attached in the publication, he looks very young holding the bass on stagethen with his bandmates in what would be a press conference.

“Signs” is the third studio album by the iconic Argentine band soda Stereoreleased on November 10, 1986. This album, produced by Soda Stereo, is widely considered the band’s second best album, just after “Animal song” (1990).

The album highlights the band’s hits such as “Persiana Americana”, “Prófugos”, “El rito”, “Signos” and others.



Source: Elcomercio

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