Thursday, March 31, 2011

Everlast Boxing Robe Everlast Boxing..?

"I saw numbers were drawn "

Por Luis Paz. Suplemento NO - Página/12, 31 de marzo de 2011.- Allí tocaron Charly, Pappo y los Ratones, los No Te Va Gustar dieron their first shows in Argentina, Good Vibrations festivals occurred, Zeta Bosio punctured disks and amount of emerging bands southern suburbs were running (Hang gliding, Pork, Tracy Lord). There, on Friday, there was another festival of fun. And there, in the early hours of Saturday, the secret, was the Municipality of Lomas de Zamora to close it. Peteco's, there is the metropolitan area, was closed by doing what he did the last 17 years: to present "live bands", or is that what is being argued in the closing minutes. However, the owner, Jorge Gavilán, reported that the City Peteco's closed because it had the wrong thing.

this summer worked with the City as an advisor for free shows organized by the Ministry of Culture: Los Autenticos Decadentes and Dread Mar-I were the most resonant. "There I saw how they drew the numbers, how to put together the security people who are not trained, how to set up a structure that was, placed a kind of fences that did not work, and I ran because Peteco's always done things well, "said the businessman. "But Lauria (Omar, Deputy Secretary of Culture) and Fabian Chena, the collector of bribes for mayor, here's the thing: either you're with them or not is not going to let you be facing, hardened his statements to NO Gavilán, on Wednesday.

Since parting of the official work began the problems and threats. "When I received, I was under a dictatorship municipal and told him I knew: bribes are charged 500 pesos per week to the clubs, which clearance is achieved between 15 and 50 thousand dollars, "he said Facebook and confirmed by the NO." There came the death threats, a few days ago . 'I was told not to open on Friday (last week) and I closed, and shut me up. "He opened the same because there was no record that said otherwise and called bands, public and press.

And the festival took place: a dozen groups, some 50 musicians and several hundred pibas and kids joined in to say "No to the closure of Peteco's" in a festival of bands friends (among them and the local lomense ), which ended with everyone on the stage playing "Rockin 'in the Free World" Neil Young, a manifesto, just less explicit than the final speech of Hawk on stage: "This is not just about Peteco's but to live democracy, to say what you want with your band and manage your business as you want within the law, as did Peteco's forever. Closed Peteco's because I want to silence. I may already tired and broken, but do not want to be silent. Music is culture. "

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