Frogtoon Music

Todo Un Palo by Patricio Rey Y Sus Redonditos De Ricota

Artist Biography For Patricio Rey Y Sus Redonditos De Ricota

Patricio Rey Y Sus Redonditos De Ricota Was A Rock Band Originally From La Plata Argentina In 1976. Their Tours In The 1980s 1990s And 2000s Drew A Cult-Like Following That Mirrored Grateful Dead Frenzy In The United States. The Band's Strength Lies In The Semantic Power Of Its Lyrics Which Discuss Different Topics Such As Politics Drugs And Women But Always From A Philosophical And Existential Point Of View. The Band Represented A Counter-Cultural Paradigm Reinforced And Supported By Its Truly Independent Production Nature. The Band Maintained A No-TV Contact Policy A Very Seldom And Sparse Contact With The Press And Sporadic Radio Interviews. However Its Music Always Had And Currently Maintains Significant Airplay In Argentine Radiowaves. Patricio Rey Is A Fictional Character Or Group Consciousness And Not A Real Person Or Member Of The Group. It Is Considered As One Of The Most Important Bands Of Argentine Rock And One Of The Outstanding Acts During The End Of 1980s And 1990s. Together With Sumo Soda Stereo And Seru Giran Patricio Rey Y Sus Redonditos De Ricota Is Considered One Of The Most Influential Rock Bands Of Its Time. The Song Lyrics Are Characterised By The Use Of Metaphores And Multiple Possible Interpretation. Musically They Are Noticeable For Their Creative Use Of Instruments - Including Violin Trumpet Piano Harmonica And Percussion - On Top Of Their Classic Lineup Of Guitar Bass Sax And Drums. They Have Included Several Musical Styles Throughout Their Career Including Rock Hard Rock Pop Rock Rock 'n' Roll And Blues. They Also Experimented With Samplers And Audio Games. El Indio Solari The Lead Singer Embodies The One-Man-Show Mystique Followed By His Powerful Guitar Player Skay Beilinson. Other Members Of The Group Have Left The Band And Have Been Replaced Drums Piojo Abalos Saxophone Willy Crook Guitar Tito Fargo D'Aviero . The Members Of The Group Were Reluctant To Do Any Interviews During Their Career. The Band Broke Up One Year After The Release Of Momo Sampler In 2001 But Several Former Members Are Still Active And Pursuing Solo Careers. The Final Line-Up Of The Band Was Indio Solari - Voice
Eduardo Skay Beilinson - Guitar
Daniel Semilla Bucciarelli - Bass Guitar
Walter Sidotti - Drums
Sergio Dawi - Saxophone
Hernán Aramberri - Sampler
Carmen Castro A.K.A. "La Negra Poly" - Manager
Ricardo Cohen A.K.A. "Rocambole" - Artist As Stated In The Official Site

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Todo un palo

«Todo Un Palo» Es Una Canción Del Grupo Musical Argentino Patricio Rey Y Sus Redonditos De Ricota Incluida Como Octava Canción Del Tercer Álbum De Estudio Titulado Un Baión Para El Ojo Idiota De 1988. Es Una De Las Canciones Más Difundidas Del Álbum Y Del Grupo Musical Además De Ser La Canción De Mayor Duración De La Historia De La Banda. Cuenta Con Una Larga Introducción De Aproximadamente 50 Segundos En La Que Aparece Únicamente La Parte Instrumental Para Sumarse Luego La Voz Del Indio Solari. La Canción Cuenta Con Frases Míticas Para Los Seguidores Del Grupo Como "El Futuro Llegó Hace Rato" "Algo Me Late Y No Es Mi Corazón" Entre Otras. Una De Estas Frases "yo Voy En Trenes No Tengo Dónde Ir" Parece Ser Una Respuesta A La Canción «No Voy En Tren» De Charly García Pero El Indio Solari Lo Desmiente En Su Libro. La Primera Frase De «Todo Un Palo» Está Incluida En La Canción «Qué Carajo Es El Amor?» De Las Pastillas Del Abuelo.

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