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(Note: Online translator used from Spanish)
Hatred is a gesture of violence. Two doors in between, in front of a crowd of fans frenetted, there was Eric Clapton, according to the legend of the world musical, one of the greatest white virtuoso guitarists of all time. Times. And half a block away , there was Ravi Shankar playing Seasonal winter rages, hours of hours, with the sarod, with the flute, with the tabla, with the sarangui and, above all, with the sitar. And there were Big Brother and the Grateful Dead, the Charlatans and the Sopwith Camel, the Family Dog and The Byrds, Mike Bloomfield and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Bob Dylan and his rock band , Ray Charles, B. B. King, Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross and the Supremes, Jimi Hendrix, Dionne Warwick, Lovin' Spoonful and Country Joe 82 " The Fish, and Peter Townshend the guitar-breaker with his band the Who, and Otis Redding, and Mick Jagger, and Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, and the Memphis Group, and Albert King, and Carla Thomas, and Sam 8 Dave, and Eddie Floyd, and Jim Morrison, and Connie Francis, and Cliff Richard, and Brenda Lee, and Dusty Springfield, and the Everlys, and Mamas 8 Papas, and Fifth Dimension, and Tom JoShirley Bassey, and Helen Shapiro, and Kathy Kirby, and Craig Douglas, and Emile Ford, and John Leyton , and Engelbert Humperdink, and Mary Hopkin, and the Shadows, and the Spencer Davis Group, and the Bee Gees, and Love Affair, and Chubby Checker, and the Platters, and the Quicksilver Messenger Service, and the Family Cowsills, and the Four Seasons, and many other groups and singers of the moment; In nightclubs, go-go bars , grimy basements and makeshift garages like coffee-houses, well equipped with jukeboxes multisonants where for fifty cents in the Ike and Tina slot Turner would let you hear "Deep River , Lofty Mountain" or Bobby Sherman his "Little Woman" and the Archies their "Sugar Sugar "; . . .
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