LEADER 03424oam 2200241z- 450 001 9910163368703321 005 20230913112557.0 010 $a950-07-5770-2 035 $a(CKB)3710000001047830 035 $a(BIP)065136878 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000001047830 100 $a20221026c2017uuuu -u- - 101 0 $aeng 200 10$aSoda Stereo 210 $cSUDAMERICANA 215 $a1 online resource (288 p.) 311 $a607-31-6888-8 330 8 $aA lo largo de su carrera, Soda Stereo crecio? hasta li?mites insospechables. Los hechos demuestran que sigue ma?s vigente que nunca. Y e?sta es la historia. Muchos escribieron sobre Soda Stereo, pero pocos conocieron tanto a la banda como Marcelo Ferna?ndez Bitar. En los 80, durante la incandescente explosio?n del rock argentino que cambio? para siempre el panorama musical latinoamericano, la acompan?o? de los so?tanos del under a los estadios ma?s grandes del pai?s. En los 90, asistio? al corazo?n de la reinvencio?n sonora del grupo y presencio? el u?ltimo concierto en Venezuela y en Buenos Aires. En los 2000, vivio? la trastienda del ya ce?lebre retorno y documento? todo en el libro histo?rico Diario de gira. Y ahora -cuando la figura de Gustavo Cerati alcanzo? su dimensio?n mi?tica definitiva y la mu?sica de Soda es parte del patrimonio continental- reconstruye, con el testimonio de quienes formaron parte del ci?rculo ma?s i?ntimo, los momentos ma?s emblema?ticos, los episodios ma?s desconocidos y las decisiones ma?s audaces. Modernos, so?nicos, cla?sicos, Gustavo Cerati, Zeta Bosio y Charly Alberti impusieron canciones, ropa, cortes de pelo, modos de componer, de tocar, de cantar, e incluso de encarar el inmenso feno?meno que los rodeaba. Este libro, que no ha parado de crecer a la par de la masividad y el reconocimiento que consiguieron, recrea por primera vez la verdadera historia de la banda que cambio? la manera de escuchar y ver el rock en castellano no solo en Argentina sino en toda Latinoame?rica.ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONThroughout its life, Soda Stereo grew to unimaginable heights. To this day, the band remains as big as it ever was... and this is its story.Many have written about Soda Stereo, but few knew as much about the band as Marcelo Fernandez Bitar. In the 80s, during the huge explosion of Argentine rock which changed the Latin-American music scene forever, Marcelo was with them all along, from the underground performances to the largest stadiums. In the 90s, he witnessed the band's musical reinvention and revival, and was there during their last concerts in Venezuela and Buenos Aires. In the 2000s, he took part in the logistical backend of their now famous return, a tour for which he documented everything to become the historical book Diario de gira / Diary of a Tour.And now, as Soda's music is part of the continent's cultural heritage, Marcelo takes testimony from those who were part of their most intimate circles, and reconstructs the band's most emblematic moments, various unknown anecdotes, and their most audacious decisions. For the first time a book recreates the true story of the band that forever changed the way Spanish rock is listened to and watched, not only in Argentina but throughout Latin America. 700 $aFernandez Bitar$b Marcelo$01438238 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910163368703321 996 $aSoda Stereo$93599548 997 $aUNINA