00:06I don't remember the first day I went to Calimano, but I think it was in Barranquilla.
00:14Sometimes I don't agree with what I'm saying.
00:24It's Zuleta. It's mine.
00:32I don't have the data, but I have more than 1.000 songs.
00:37A me have recorded all the interpreters.
00:42I told you, I think it was 32.
00:47Zuleta, Orizoñate, Río Vargas, Alfredo Gutiérrez, Rafael Orozco.
00:52He recorded Playa Marina.
00:54The first song that I wrote was Lillo Rojo.
00:57I had my Lillo Rojo, with a white white, very apparent.
01:01But it was put in the summer.
01:04But it was put in the summer and it was yellowed.
01:06That's why I lived Lillo Rojo.
01:08Lillo Rojo, well...
01:10You always say to the women.
01:13Lillo Rojo was a woman.
01:15Talk about how you were there.
01:17Now you don't want to talk about her.
01:18You have to talk about her.
01:19No, I met her at the festival.
01:24In the 70s.
01:26When she won?
01:27I was 13 years old when I met Calisto Echevalle in Vaipar.
01:33Maestro, how was the 1970s when she won the King Vallenato?
01:38No, it was a very beautiful experience.
01:41You were with the Corraleros of Maguire.
01:44Yes, but I didn't go to the Valle with the Corraleros.
01:46I was alone.
01:47Yes, how did you win?
01:48With Gavirán Castigador.
01:51What was the other one?
01:52The Son.
01:53The Pulla Regional.
01:55The Interioral.
01:56The Interioral.
01:57Maestro, what was your favorite song that you liked?
02:01Not the one that you liked, for example, the one that you liked most?
02:05The Sabanales.
02:06When you arrive at the time, you're going to be so far away.
02:10I'm so far away from you.
02:23I'm so far away from you.
02:26Yes.
02:27But, of course, the song of the Sabanales was a story that I had with a young girl.
02:34And I loved it.
02:35And it was the song that was the most of my success.
02:39It was the most of my music.
02:42I had a song called...
02:43I had a song called La Valle, and I was 67.
02:46And I still haven't been so far away from you.
02:48It's very nice to meet you.
02:56Maestro, how did you know that Rolando also wanted to get in the music?
03:00Did he ask permission or did he start solo?
03:03Did he surprise you?
03:04How did he live here?
03:06With one...
03:08Compone bonito.
03:09You see...
03:12You see...
03:13When you want to learn something, you want to learn something.
03:19He doesn't like politics, but in one occasion he made two songs to López Michelsen.
03:24That's what he tells you.
03:24How did the songs of López?
03:27The Candidato...
03:28And The Triunfus, when he won.
03:30And the Colombian people who accompany me to say...
03:35Dr. López Michelsen.
03:40We call him the President of this country.
03:43What did he say to you?
03:45The contrary.
03:46What is the most delicious food?
03:49What do you like to eat?
03:52I don't know what I like to eat.
03:56The Chicharrón, yes.
03:57And the Paella?
03:59The Chicharrón...
04:01That's good.
04:02That's good.
04:03Maestro, and how is your health?
04:05My name is Maria Fe.
04:07I have four years, five years.
04:12And what is your health?
04:14That's not what you notice.
04:16I have four times a day.
04:18Four times a day.
04:21I have an insufficiency.
04:23I have an insufficiency.
04:25I have an insufficiency.
04:25I have an insufficiency.
04:27But here we are in the fight.
04:29Look out.
04:30See you then.
04:31I've got examples.
04:32All right.
04:32Yeah.
04:32Bec президентyl.
04:34See you then.
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