Haciendo homenaje al Rock de guitarras salvajes , Black Rebel Motorcycle Club tocó los pasados martes y miércoles en la Argentina.
A lo largo de dos horas, el trío integrado por Peter Hayes, Robert Levon Been y Leah Shapiro demostró que no son necesarios sintetizadores para dar un show arrollador y que el rock and roll sigue vivo. En un repertorio que comenzó con temas de su más reciente trabajo, Beat The Devil’s Tattoo, BRMC repasó todos sus grandes momentos musicales, desde los clásicos y desenfrenados “Berlin”, “Whatever Happened To My Rock And Roll (Punk Song)” y “In Like The Rose” hasta las baladas folk que forman parte del disco Howl, inspirado en los escritos de Allen Ginsberg.
Guitarra, bajo y batería fue lo único necesario para hacer estallar a más de mil personas!
WFK estuvo ahí, mirá las fotos:
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Between last Tuesday and Wednesday Black Rebel Motorcycle Club rocked Buenos Aires.
In a couple of shows that lasted around two hours each, Peter Hayes, Robert Levon Been and Leah Shapiro proved that no synthesizer is needed to host a terrific party and that Rock and Roll is still alive. With a playlist mainly of songs included in their latest album, Beat The Devil’s Tattoo, BRMC played all their hits, from the overpowering “Berlin,” “Whatever Happened To My Rock And Roll (Punk Song)” and “In Like The Rose” to the folkie balads included in the Howl, an album inspired in Allen Ginsberg’s poems.
With only a guitar, a bass and drums, BRMC turned more than a thousen people insane!
WFK was there, admire the Pictures:
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - www.blackrebelmotorcycleclub.com
*Pictures by Flor Frances




















