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In 1991, Rocío Dúrcal performed for the first time at the National Auditorium in Mexico City. With a set full of classics, a first-class production, and special appearances by Juan Gabriel and Enrique Guzmán, the artist made history. Now, this unforgettable show returns to the big screen like never before thanks to the remastered version of “El Concierto... En Vivo,” a film where we find the strength, warmth, and emotion that marked a before and after in Mexican music. This film premiere is a tribute to the 20th anniversary of the death of “La Española más Mexicana” (The Most Mexican Spanish Woman). A tribute and celebration that brings back “La Gata Bajo la Lluvia,” “Amor Eterno,” and “Como Tu Mujer,” among other classics that will connect with new generations ready to relive the magic of Rocío Dúrcal through renewed image and sound quality.
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00:00Welcome
00:15She's a very Spanish woman, or a very Spanish woman
00:31Thank you for being here
00:32A little kiss
00:32If you want to be here
00:36Like your hair
00:37Like your hair
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