Old Morla has swept the first of the two consecutive performances that it will offer at the Royal Theatre from Madrid. There have appeared Pucho Martín (vocalist), David García «el Indio» (drums), Álvaro B. Baglietto (bass), Jorge González (percussion), Guillermo Galván (guitar) and Juanma Latorre (guitar and keyboard). The Madrid band has offered a very special concert, with all tickets sold out a long time ago, under the watchful eye of 1,300 people. The security measures to protect the attendees from the coronavirus have not tarnished a celebration that has ended with six ‘encores’ and the audience on their feet applauding and containing their desire to dance wildly.
The Forbidden Embraces live. 07.26.21 @Royal Theatre , Madrid https://t.co/Yi79Fw9SwE
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The concert lasted about two hours and Pucho, the band’s vocalist, was the one who highlighted the “only reason” for the tour that will take them all over Spain: “The celebration of life». The singer thanked everyone who is part of his family and the public for their dedication.
Renamed by them as “the unreal theater”, the Royal Theater has hosted the first of two consecutive nights in this operatic coliseum and more than a year and a half after its last concert in the city, in December 2019, when no one could suspect it. that was coming.
The members of Vetusta Morla, natives of the Madrid town of Tres Cantos, have delighted the public by singing the songs that make up their latest album, ‘MSDL-Songs within songs’ released in 2020. And the classics that They elevated this band to the top of Spanish indie as ‘Golpe Maestro’, ‘Copenhague’, ‘Maldita Dulzura’ or ‘Sálvese who can’. There has also been time for surprises, when the band took the opportunity to play the preview of his latest single, ‘Finisterre’, together with the Palencia group El Náan, which is part of their next album ‘Cable a Tierra’ that will be released in 2022.
In the purely musical, in the background the careful projections and lighting; and in the foreground, some themes that, older or more recent, have been grafted seamlessly with the naturalness of the classics: “Council of wise men”, “Damn sweetness”, “Copenhagen”, “Fire”, “Boca on earth “,” June 23 “or a cosmic” The old school “(with that verse so accurate at this time:” Those who are no longer speak “).
With the clamor of the public, the ‘flashes’ of the mobile on and humming ‘Saharabbey Road’, the band wanted to complete the concert with seis ‘kisses’: ‘The good guys’ by Pucho and Guille, ‘The forbidden embraces’ projecting a tribute dedicated to the nurses of the pandemic that ended with an endless ovation and the standing audience, ‘La deriva’, ‘Cuarteles de Invierno’ and their epilogue ‘The rare days’.
After tonight, Vetusta Morla is crowned at the Royal Theater with a brilliant performance, a careful scenography that combines different lighting, its characteristic lyrics and, above all, with the warmth of an audience that takes a concert to remember.

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