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Dime quién me lo robó, according to DoReSol
When you encounter Dime quién me lo robó, it's as if Sui Generis opens a window for you into a very particular moment. The music, with its 6:29 duration, invites you to immerse yourself in an atmosphere that feels intimate yet expansive. It's not just a melody; it's an invitation to feel something that was gestated in a very specific context of Argentine rock. This track is part of Vida, the first work by Sui Generis, released in 1972 by the Microfón label. It was an album that, in a way, marked the beginning of a deep connection with the public. Both the duo and Charly García, one of its members, began to resonate strongly.
In fact, in 2007, the Argentine edition of Rolling Stone recognized it by placing it at number 66 on its list of the 100 best albums of Argentine rock. Many of its songs, including this one, became part of the sonic landscape, those tunes that accompany you at gatherings or quieter moments, like around a campfire. Sui Generis was born at the Instituto Social Militar Dr. Dámaso Centeno, influenced by Swinging London and the people who frequented La Cueva, although they soon turned to a duo format. It was during a tour of Mar del Plata that Jorge Álvarez recruited them for the Talent Micr project.
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Vida
Sui Generis · 1972
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