The first band we listened to was Pampa Yakusa, which mixed folk song into bandsound. We enjoyed that a lot. There were many young faces around us (we were at university), so were beer and grass.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Attending a concert of local La Plata bands
Due to an opening of a building in a university, there was free concert by local La Plata bands. Leandro took us to the concert and with three Colombian girls who couchsurfed at his home previously and would stay in La Plata to study for 5 months (we heard that studying in university in Argentina is free but one has to pay for the living expenses).
The first band we listened to was Pampa Yakusa, which mixed folk song into bandsound. We enjoyed that a lot. There were many young faces around us (we were at university), so were beer and grass.
The second band was more famous and more mature band-men. The songs were less energetic and more pop music. Compared to creativity and originality, we like the former band more.
The first band we listened to was Pampa Yakusa, which mixed folk song into bandsound. We enjoyed that a lot. There were many young faces around us (we were at university), so were beer and grass.
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