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    May 03

    ... Y era un loco divertido

     200529481_e3c60f0771_o luca

         Usually biographies start with some facts about people. Official truth like when and where somebody was born and raised. But this time I will let me forget those useful information you can find on Wikipedia or another source. You can watch a lot of articles or web pages and, with different words, tell you the simple facts: Luca Prodan; born in Italy (1953) and died in Argentina, Buenos Aires (1987)

         Maybe was truth or not that he had a fight with the future prince of Wales during his school time in Scotland.  Who cares?

         During some year a stinky Italian/Scottish junkie landed in Argentina looking for another life and opportunity. Now the history belong to us. The story that really care.

         Sumo was one of the most important and interesting band of the southamerican rock scene during the 80's. Their music, lyrics and performances were hard to swallow for many people. Too chaotic, mixed, pervert, aggressive, insane, decadent. We were so young and naive. We are so young and naive.

         Punk, reggae, pop, funky, progressive sounds and all the notes and will that all those guys putted on their music made them immortals. "Luca not dead" it's one of those typical graffities you can see in any corner in Buenos Aires. Seems it's true. Now more than ever Luca is not dead. For people like me his way to see things and

         I will drink a bottle of Ginebra Buenos Aires soon, laughing if I see any "rubia tarada" or any "cheto". I will walk on the "Abasto" and I will hate all those "viejos vinagres" but for now it's better not to talk about "algunas cosas"

    Luca_prodan  lucanueva002

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