In one of the most unimaginable television crossovers, Deputy Fernando Iglesias, always ready controversy coming, compared his musical criteria with former Soda Stereo drummer, Charly Alberti, told him that the legendary band he was a part of “was not original” and that he preferred Patricio Rey and his Ricotta Rounds.
Invited by the TN channel, one to talk about his new business venture and the famous music band, and the other to comment on the current political situation in the country, they had the inexplicable crossing which included a rock discussion which, in the case of Iglesias , crossed the boundaries of the crack. The deputy of Together for Change allowed himself to praise the band that brought Indio Solari to fame, a well-known supporter of Kirchnerism and whom he considers a “terrible person”.
“In Soda’s controversy with the Redondo, I stay longer with the Redondo. Because I think they have a very original touch a lot from here. The soda is very good, but, sorry, it seems to me less original“, Iglesias affirmed, without batting an eyelid, in front of the attentive gaze of Alberti, who was smiling.
“Los Redondos has a more local touch, a pizza thing with very strong faináIglesias insisted while the rest of the journalists and speakers shouted and made incredulous gestures in the face of the situation.
Having said that, Alberti took the floor who, with humility, tried to defend the position of the deputy: “I think that Soda has many things from Spinetta. First of all for his friendship and for Gustavo’s great idolatry towards Luis Maybe what We did it might sound not so localeven if I don’t think so. We did songs like Temblor, which is a little carnival, or Signos, which looks like a tango. “
For his part, Iglesias then tried to take revenge. He first defended himself by saying that he belongs to a generation before Soda and that this could be one of the problems that led him to lean towards the Redondo. Then he also departed from Indio Solari: “He seems like a lousy person to me and I think the same about him politically“, he has declared.
The discussion, always in a pleasant and joking tone, has called into question that historical rivalry between the fans of the two strongest musical groups of the 80s and 90s.
When asked about this issue, the drummer downplayed what was going on in those years: “From our home I never felt that rivalry was a bad thing. They also said that we had a rivalry with Los Fabulosos Cadillacs and later with Babasónicos. reality is that after we all met at different festivals or we were going to eat together“, he said.
And he continued: “It seems to me that the issue of rivalry is something that people have to do. That Boca-River thing applied to everything. Both in music and in politics“, he said, while admitting he had never met Indio Solari or had a relationship.
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Source: Clarin