00:06Hello everyone from El Espectador, we welcome from Rock al Parque, we have one of our assistants called Luis and
00:13Luis will tell us a little bit about what you think about the loss of identity of Rock al Parque.
00:19Hello, how are you? Well, I don't think that the festival has lost identity, they have presented many recognized bands,
00:25both national and international bands, so I think that the festival has lost absolutely nothing.
00:30In a large part, yes, they lost identity, it's not like some years ago, it was like the Rock really,
00:37but now they are putting a lot of inclusion, and well, for those who like it, but the Rock as
00:43a result, it's falling, it's falling, it's falling, it's falling.
00:45What are you losing?
00:46What are you losing?
00:47The music is losing, the aesthetic of Rock al Parque, that was at the beginning, so like, about, like some
00:57years ago, there was a band that they didn't like, like Julieta Venegas,
01:02so, it's going to come out more space, and as I'm looking at it, it's going to come out like
01:07Stereo Picnic,
01:09I have 88 years old and Rock al Parque, since I've been here for years, it's not the same as
01:16the current.
01:18It's the best, it's the best that can be in Bogotá for young, young, adults, it's the best.
01:24Here we are going to enjoy all the music metal, rock in Spanish,
01:29all the genres that we offer Rock al Parque.
01:32Super good.
01:38Procure every week.
01:39Super bronzing.
01:43Super granola.
01:52We probably die again in the same days instead.
01:52We puppet the vended arm.
01:53Only use this again.
01:53And I'll if we plug it to the trolley.
01:55It's the best part.
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