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Guillermo Novellis, vocalista de la reconocida banda argentina, cuenta el por qué del nombre de la banda, de sus gafas y del sentir de la música en todo el continente. La agrupación estará como invitada del concierto “Rock en tu idioma”, junto a Hombres G y Enanitos Verdes, en Bogotá.

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00:14We had to put a name to our band and decided that it was the Mosca.
00:18It was not for the insect, it was for the name of a game of Naipes.
00:22Then appeared the Antiojos, of casualness, for our lives, and everything concorded.
00:31Now it was the insect, the singer who appears to be the insect,
00:35and the name of the band, which now refers to a insect.
00:38And we put the Tset Tset, which is a moscow african that causes the sickness of sleep when you bite.
00:44We did not, all the contrary.
00:54My love for the music, I was born with him.
00:58I was born with the love for nature or for the good wine.
01:02Well, the baby, no.
01:03Then it was acquired with the time.
01:05The wine, I say.
01:07And I think with love we all know.
01:09With vocation, maybe it would be.
01:12I think we all like the music.
01:13Most people like the music.
01:15They love the music.
01:17But some of us have the vocation to create or interpret it.
01:22Not necessarily one has to become professional.
01:25I think there are a lot of artists.
01:28I think we all are artists, at some point.
01:30Even if we sing in the bathroom of our house, in the bath.
01:33Or if we paint walls.
01:36Or if we simply create a birthday party for our children.
01:40Everyone is artists, at some point.
01:49I am popular artist.
01:52I believe that they are learning to interpret what is popular,
02:00the songs that they like to people.
02:02It's not that one does it with premeditation and alevosia,
02:06one tries to get with their music to the majority of people.
02:10The artists have a kind of complex of being loved,
02:15of liking, of seducing.
02:25The first moment, the first exit of a band is the surprise.
02:30There is a moment that is irrepetible.
02:32It's like the first kiss.
02:34It's like the first time you drive only a car.
02:37It's like the first time you have an orgasm.
02:40The first time you forget.
02:42The first time someone asks you a photo in the street.
02:45The first time you sound on the radio.
02:48The first time you do an interview.
02:51The first time you do an interview.
02:52The first time you do a concert with many people and know your memory.
02:59Maybe you refer to that.
03:01No, I think that nothing will equal the first time of everything.
03:05The first time we're here.
03:07The first time we're here.
03:08The first time we're here.
03:09The first time we're here.
03:09The first time we're here.
03:11The first time we're in the plane.
03:13We're all together.
03:15No, you know what it was.
03:17We were like adults who were coming from the end of the course.
03:24That's it.
03:25It's a normal life.
03:26It's never been turned into routine.
03:30But it's like a eternal journey of the end of the course.
03:32No, I know.
03:33When the second time we end the class,
03:34we usually travel together with the students.
03:36Well, we call it the end of the course.
03:38Our life has 25 years ago,
03:40it's an eternal journey of the end of the course.
03:42It doesn't end.
03:44And we're very happy.
03:53For me, there's a song called
03:54El demonio está en esa mujer.
03:56It's the song that I like most.
03:58It's the song that I like.
03:59It's the song that I like.
04:00It's the song that I like.
04:00It's the song that I like.
04:01It speaks of the uncertainty that we have in the men
04:04face of the women that we like.
04:08And the fear of being seduced.
04:11And they're not able to contain them.
04:14With our anger, with our love.
04:18I want to say that.
04:20You see, you don't know.
04:22Interpretate as you want.
04:28And we, mainly the number of bands, Cadillac, Pericos, Decadentes, a band that influenced
04:40a lot of ours, which is Brazilera, Os Paralamas do Suceso, and then a band called Sumo, which
04:47disappeared for a long time, which was a very crazy band, very different from everything that
04:53sounded. And then Soda, Charly Garcia, Calamaro, Fito, and a lot of bands that we heard when
05:02we were young. And the most difficult thing between such music was to have tried to find
05:08their own sound. I think we all like each other, and we all are a little different.
05:20I think there are artists in Argentina that have written books of history with their songs.
05:27We already live as a band in Democracy. And the truth is that there is a song called
05:33Yo te quiero dar, which is a song that is dedicated, for example, or between all of them, that is
05:38dedicated to our marginalized kids, those who do not have a future, those who do not study
05:44not work, they do not study, they do not study, they do not work, they do not work, they do
05:51not study,
05:51that is dedicated to all of them, every day, in that corner, tomando porquerías to feel for
05:59you to feel good. The joy that you have ever had a few years, that you were going to be
06:04tan solo ella te vuelá la cabeza te vuelca la cerveza y te cura el corazón con ese humo ese
06:14maldito humo transforma en esperanza tu desesperación no es una canción alegre aunque la gente la baile
06:23creo que todos somos cronistas de lo que nos pasa y tú siempre los que hablan de amor creo que
06:29todos
06:29somos cronistas de las historias de amor la canción de amor más inocente que te parezca escuchar en la
06:36radio quédate tranquilo que alguien le pasó alguien está del otro lado escuchando el aire y dice
06:44lo escribió para mí porque te dejaron porque amas y no te aman porque no cumpliste tus sueños porque
06:52algo te pasa y alguien escribió la canción para vos todos tenemos una canción que fue escrita para
06:58nosotros como una frase esa ahora tengo porque para eso vinimos a este mundo vinimos a este mundo
07:11complicaron la vida con el amor vinimos a este mundo a enamorarnos a tener hijos cuando hablo del amor no
07:19no solamente del amor en pareja yo creo que el amor complica la vida porque lo primero que te complica
07:25es el miedo a perder lo el miedo a perder a tus hijos a tus padres a tus abuelos hay
07:32cosas que van a
07:32llegar de efectivamente la vas a perder y si uno no ama nada de eso anda por la vida sin
07:41maletas los que
07:42andamos por la vida con maletas el amor no complica la vida
07:52porque soy batman en cambio así soy bruno díaz
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