Septima Brigada "Mi Penas Sobre La Quena" Argentina Psych Rock
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Septima Brigada. Argentinian Psych Rock end 60`s early 70`s.

The first drummer was Alberto Chamorro, now in Katunga. He was replaced by Juan Rodriguez (Sui Generis) ... then, about 1973, Oscar Moro, when Kano was in the band ... even recorded a single, the last to Hall.Ahora Music: Live at some point, could have played anyone.
But about the email: Alberto Genisso. (I'm using only memory) A drummer nicknamed Pirinpinpin Genisio (may be wrong to put the family name), who played with Tanguito (appears interviewed in the book of Victor Pinto) and then settled in Europe. I think gun Avalanche ... We should look around ...
But it seems that hardly touched other than Chamorro, Rodriguez and Moro.

Septima Brigada
Eduardo Osvaldo 'Merry' Bosch: tambourine, harmonica, percussion, sax and vocals (abcde) Peter Botti: guitar, piano and voice (abcd) Ruben Alonzo: low (abcde) Edgardo "Diego" Chamorro: guitar and vocals (a) Alberto Chamorro: drums (ab) Jorge Omar Montes: guitar (bc) Juan Rodriguez: drums (cd) Tuly 'Marquez: percussion (cde) Ricardo' Pasto 'Gonzalez Keegan: guitar (e) Roberto' Kano 'Alonso: guitar and vocals ( e) Oscar Moro: drums (e)

Simple
The last time / A deep wound (Acetate, like The Merry Lovers, 1967)
1, 2, 3 red / Sealed with a Kiss (Disc Jockey TS359, 12/68) to
In the table of a bar / The Indian Council (Disc Jockey TS397, 4/69) to
Drinks more / The painter and the Sea (Disc Jockey TS429, 6/69) to
Paco Camorra / I go to the Square (Disc Jockey TS462, 12/69) to
Juan Camelo / Because you're not Baby (Disc Jockey TS1301, 2/70) b
Che you vení / Suéñame (Disc Jockey TS1333, 1970) c
Warlock Lord / From north to south (Disc Jockey TS 1356, 1970) c
A round candy / Take it or leave (Disc Jockey TS1380, 1970) c
In your old / As if you were moon (Disc Jockey TS1404, 1971) d
My sentences on the flute / Fall is a heaven (Disc Jockey TS1428, 1971) d
I am the son of the sea / Southern and lonely (Disc Jockey TS1469, 1972) d
This is no way to live / Angel (Music Hall 32030, 1973)
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