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New Single, Quiero Aprender De Ti, Now On iTunes

New Single, Quiero Aprender De Ti, Now On iTunes

El Canto Del Loco have released a new single, which was on the playlist at the recent gigs on the “Hasta Luego” tour – It’s called “Quiero Aprender De Ti” – it’s a nicely rounded power-ballad basically; really well executed, and now available to buy on the iTunes Music Store. Click here to go buy [...]

ECDL_Quiero_Aprender_De_TiEl Canto Del Loco have released a new single, which was on the playlist at the recent gigs on the “Hasta Luego” tour – It’s called “Quiero Aprender De Ti” – it’s a nicely rounded power-ballad basically; really well executed, and now available to buy on the iTunes Music Store.
Click here to go buy it on iTunes…

You can also see a videoclip here which could well be taken from the forthcoming Radio La Colifata CD/DVD release.

As ever, any other info or links you might have – please do send them in; we’d love to share :-)

Review: ECDL In Concert, Palacio de los Deportes, Madrid, 30_10_09

Review: ECDL In Concert, Palacio de los Deportes, Madrid, 30_10_09

A personal review by Gareth, site admin/owner I’m in the very happy position today of being able to actually post my own live review up here on the site (although I hope others of you with “live” experiences and other stories and news will continue to write in!) – having lost my ECDL_Live virginity at [...]

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elcantodelloco-concert-madrid-30_10_09-aA personal review by Gareth, site admin/owner


I’m in the very happy position today of being able to actually post my own live review up here on the site (although I hope others of you with “live” experiences and other stories and news will continue to write in!) – having lost my ECDL_Live virginity at the band’s show on October 30th at the Palacio de los Deportes, Madrid at the end of their “Hasta Luego” tour.

Although the innovative and imaginative lighting/projection rig is a stripped down version of the one used on the “Personas” tour, it’s nonetheless mighty impressive and with 5 minutes to go until showtime sends the enormous stadium into deafening cheers as it turns into a countdown clock. The Palacio de los Deportes is a huge venue for about 18,000 or so and it’s packed out – think Earls Court but bigger and wider – and when the clock hits zero the noise is immense. The projections change to very computer-graphic style roads and tracings and a bleepy synth interlude soon gives way to the opening chords of La Suerte de Mi Vida, as the front of the rig rises, revealing the band.

It’s impossible for me to really take you through the gig step by step as I was having too much fun to take notes (also bouncing around which probably wouldn’t help either…) but it was, of course, a fantastic experience.
The playlist is a pretty much faultless trawl through the band’s strongest tracks – and certainly tracks that come over really well in a live environment. And also ECDL aren’t afraid to play with the arrangements for concerts, with Ya Nada Volvera a Ser Como Antes and Son Sueños getting distinctly hard-edged, chunky new styles… this isn’t merely them playing out live but a deliberately different approach to styling them, and it works very very well. Contigo too, gets a much harder edge – and sounds brilliant for it, especially with some extra digital-delay/echo treatments on Dani’s vocals at key points in the song. In the same vein of taking risks with reappraising popular “standards”, Volvera is given a much more laid back treatment – sung by the band perched on a park bench centre-stage; another stylistic shift that works surprisingly well for such an originally “rocking” track.

Dani and David play the most central part of engaging the audience; though that’s not to say Chema isn’t doing his bit – he just seems to love bouncing around on his own most of the time, though he has no trouble making sure he gets in front of the crowd too. David is a major natural focus given how central his riffs are to many of the songs, and of course Dani plays to the crowd enormously. He’s a great showman – and this is shown to great effect in songs like Zapatillas where, below frantic stopframe animations of Converse All-Stars (Zapatillas, basically…) lacing and unlacing themselves on huge projections, Dani pulls the crowd into a huge game of cheering and going silent, cheering, going silent… you get the picture. And it doesn’t get old. And you get the impression he could keep doing that for hours and the crowd would hang on every word and movement.

It’s difficult to pick highlights from such a universally great performance, but a stadium full of people waving their glowing mobile phones as if they were lighters, pogo-ing to the max in Canciones, Besos and Zapatillas, David gamely overcoming weird technical problems with his guitars in El Pescao, cackling at Dani and David’s special English language chat during one of the several encores (kudos for so many encores, seriously!) and a mass singalong to the final, final, final – no, really final encore – Peter Pan.

Things I’ve learned…
1 – they’re loud. Stood very near the front just to the side of the stage the air was actually moving with the sound from the speakers.
2 – you can still get an excellent spot even if you arrive not long before the show.
3 – they absolutely MUST be seen live.
4 – they really should come to London. They’d go down so well.
5 – they attract an amazingly good-natured and well-behaved crowd, whilst not losing any atmosphere, fun or liveliness.
6 – they are surely one of the most impressive *live* bands in the world today (which makes it all the more shocking that they aren’t more known or appreciated globally).

Anyway, they’re supposed to be taking time off after the “Hasta Luego” tour – Er, hence the name! – so let’s hope they release a full show on DVD to tide us over till they’re next out and about.
I’ll certainly be itching to go see them live again, and I hope they’ll consider extending their shows to include some kind of UK event. In the meantime I have a stack of fantastic memories and iPhone photos to remind me of a superb concert.

Fanzone Concert Review: Hanna On ECDL In Torrevieja

Fanzone Concert Review: Hanna On ECDL In Torrevieja

Many thanks to one of our readers, Hanna, for getting in touch. It’s always really nice to hear from you – and in this case – to also hear about live experiences. I’m an ECDL “live” virgin with my first gig ahead of me in Madrid at the end of October, so it’s dead exciting [...]

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ecdl3Many thanks to one of our readers, Hanna, for getting in touch.
It’s always really nice to hear from you – and in this case – to also hear about live experiences. I’m an ECDL “live” virgin with my first gig ahead of me in Madrid at the end of October, so it’s dead exciting to hear all of this from Hanna on what to expect at the show (plus some very cool compliments about this site in general too!)…

“I stumbled across your blog, a while back, and you deserve a huuuugggee pat on the back for educating the world about decent music. Well. That and I think it’s cool you have been providing a resource for fans non-spanish.
By your narrative, I think it is safe to say, I can be officially classed as a ‘hardcore fan’ – I’ve been a hugeee ECDL fanfor absolute yonks, after discovering when I was back home in Andorra in the early 00′s. Would have loved to go see them in st julia de loria when they were there while back but sadly didn’t get to go.

I actually went to see them [and a *thankfully* no longer blonde [?! why?!] Dani] on
6/08/09 in Torrevieja. A less than brilliant location [parque antonio soria] , but I managed to [with the help of my 6'7 brother] squidge myself to within reaching distance of the front. So close to the speakers, my ears rang for days! Compared to last year [17.08.08 valencia plaza toros] they seemed a little ‘out of it’ but it was fun to see chema rocking out in his own world!
Alcohol consumption was definitely up this year, but then, the average age was absolutely down. The guys stood at the gates were pretty lax, and I managed to get in sin ticket, regardless of having bought one. A few interesting, shouted, conversations with drunk guys about my nationality, three cigarette burns, loss of my voice, being absolutley drenched in sweat and being elbowed in my head were absolutely, positively worth it!

I really can’t say enough about them live! 6 encores seems to be the norm. Which is better than the ‘we have finished, we are off’ mentality most american bands appear to have whenever they are touring. Plus, you see some crazy things, babies in push chairs seem to be pretty common, so odd…
I just wish all English/ International fans could have seen it.
alongside my ever growing list [shinoflow, porta, pereza, mala, ivan ferreiro, pignoise, lucas masciano... it goes on!] ECDL should get their bums out of spain!”

I’d certainly agree that it’d be cool for the band to do more stuff outside of Spain – and I certainly refuse to believe they couldn’t do a kick-ass concert to a packed house in London…

And a final few wise words from Hanna about going to see them live…

“…My only advice, fight your way to the front! [watching out for the cigarettes!!]”

Thanks also to Hanna for this link to a Youtube video taken apparently by someone extremely close to her at the gig.

If you’ve got any comments, news or stories from gigs etc, please do get in touch – it’d be brilliant to share some more fan experiences here!

Cheers,
gb

Latest Tour Photos Online

Latest Tour Photos Online

There’s a bunch of pictures posted up on the official El Canto Del loco website of dates from the ongoing “Hasta Luego” tour, featuring a peroxide-blond Dani Martin…

There’s a bunch of pictures posted up on the official El Canto Del loco website of dates from the ongoing “Hasta Luego” tour, featuring a peroxide-blond Dani Martin…

New Single: La Suerte De Mi Vida

El Canto Del Loco have announced the release of the third single from the album Personas, “La Suerte De Mi Vida” (which translates approximately as “The Luck Of My Life”). This follows the previous huge successes of both “Eres Tonto” and “Peter Pan”.The video was shot in both New York and Madrid and features actors [...]

El Canto Del Loco have announced the release of the third single from the album Personas, “La Suerte De Mi Vida” (which translates approximately as “The Luck Of My Life”). This follows the previous huge successes of both “Eres Tonto” and “Peter Pan”.
The video was shot in both New York and Madrid and features actors Álex González and Beatriz Montañez, as well as the band; and was produced by Watergun films.
You can watch the promo clip online either here on the band’s website ‘player’ or here on their Youtube channel.

The news of the single was released by the band today on the official site and in a mailshot, along with date confirmations regarding the 2009 “Hasta Luego” Tour.

“Hasta Luego” Tour – Confirmed Dates

These are the latest confirmed dates for ECDL’s “Hasta Luego” Tour, posted on their site and in mailshots to fans… April 25 – L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona)La Farga de L’hospitalet May 09 – Burjassot (Valencia/València)Campus Univers.Burjassot-Facult.Farmacia May 16 – Lleida (Lleida)Pavelló Barris Nord May 23 – Murcia (Murcia)Plaza de Toros Murcia May 29 – Aranjuez [...]

These are the latest confirmed dates for ECDL’s “Hasta Luego” Tour, posted on their site and in mailshots to fans…

April 25 – L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona)
La Farga de L’hospitalet

May 09 – Burjassot (Valencia/València)
Campus Univers.Burjassot-Facult.Farmacia

May 16 – Lleida (Lleida)
Pavelló Barris Nord

May 23 – Murcia (Murcia)
Plaza de Toros Murcia

May 29 – Aranjuez (Madrid)
Centro Concertado Salesianos Loyola

June 05 – Eivissa (Illes Balears)
Recinte Fires i Congressos

June 07 – Palma de Mallorca (Illes Balears)
Parking Son Moix

June 20 – Güeñes (Vizcaya – Bizkaia)
Campo de Futbol de Sodupe

July 10 – Reus (Tarragona)
Parc de la Festa

July 15 – Torrevieja (Alicante/Alacant)
Parque Antonio Soria

August 07 – Málaga (Málaga)
Auditorio Municipal de Málaga

September 19 – Azuqueca de Henares (Guadalajara)
Complejo Deportivo San Miguel

October 02 – Barcelona (Barcelona)
Palau Sant Jordi

October 29 – Madrid (Madrid)
Palacio de Deportes de Com. de Madrid

“Hasta Luego” Tour Dates – Latest

Although the latest “Hasta Luego” tour sadly stays entirely within Spain, and is therefore going to be of little interest to UK / international fans apart from any hardcore who are reckoning on travelling, it’s probably worth flagging up the dates for the sake of information… 25 April :: L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona) La Farga [...]


Although the latest “Hasta Luego” tour sadly stays entirely within Spain, and is therefore going to be of little interest to UK / international fans apart from any hardcore who are reckoning on travelling, it’s probably worth flagging up the dates for the sake of information…

25 April :: L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona) La Farga de L’hospitalet
16 May :: Lleida (Lleida) Pavelló Barris Nord
23 May :: Murcia (Murcia) Plaza de Toros Murcia
29 May :: Aranjuez (Madrid) Centro Concertado Salesiano Loyola
30 May :: Festival Valladolid Latino 09 (Est. Jose Zorrilla)
05 June :: Eivissa (Illes Balears) Recinte Fires i Congressos
07 June :: Palma de Mallorca (Illes Balears)
10 June :: Reus (Tarragona) Parc de la Festa
15 June :: Torrevieja (Alicante/Alacant) Parque Antonio Soria
7 August :: Malaga Auditorio Municipal de Málaga
19 September :: Azuqueca de Henares (Guadalajara) Complejo Deportivo San Miguel
02 October :: Barcelona (Barcelona) Palau Sant Jordi
29 October :: Madrid (Madrid) Palacio de Deportes de Comunidad Madrid

There are also apparently a couple of further, unconfirmed dates including Seville and Valencia according to a blpog page I’ve seen; although this listing is the most complete that I’ve seen so far, and is in keeping with the dates shown on ECDL’s official site – but I’ll keep trawling.