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Botellita de Jeréz

 
Artist: Botellita de Jerez

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Santiago Ojeda, Armando Vega-Gil, Señor González, Francisco Barrios
  • Genres: Latin
  • Representative Albums: "Clasicos del Rock en Espanol", "Mis 14 Exitos Oro", "Forjando Patria

Biography

Mexican rock band Botellita de Jerez formed in 1983 by singer and guitarist Sergio Arau, drummer Francisco Berrios, and bass player Armando Vega-Gil. Botellita de Jerez' major achievement was to consolidate their own Latin rock style in a funny and ironic way, sometimes being misunderstood by the press. The band recorded Charrocanrol in 1983, followed by Botellita de Jerez in 1984 and La Venganza del Hijo de Guacarock in 1986. When Arau left in 1988, Santiago Ojeda, Sr. González, and Benjamín Alarcón joined in starting a new period in the group's history. After the release of 1994's Forjando Patria, Fernando Andrade replaced Ojeda, later recording Superespecial Desenchufado and 1997's El Ultimo Guacarock. That same year, Botellita de Jerez broke up after a farewell show at Mexico City's Metropolitan Theatre. The band came back briefly in 1999. ~ Drago Bonacich, All Music Guide
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Botellita de Jerez

The band in a concert in UNAM campi.
Background information
Also known as Botellos, Botellita
Origin México City, Mexico
Genres Rock, guacarrock, cumbia, son
Years active 1982-1997, 2005-present
Labels Polygram, BMG
Website http://www.botellitadejerez.com.mx
Members
Francisco Barrios, Armando Vega-Gil, Sergio Arau
Former members
Santiago Ojeda, Benjamín Alarcón, Señor González

Botellita de Jerez is a Mexican rock band, formed in Mexico City in 1982. Their music is a fusion of rock, cumbia, and Mexican traditional music like mariachi and son, creating the genre called guacarrock (rock and guacamole). The band was always distinguished by a festive and irreverent musical fusion, celebrating the culture of the nacos and integrating sketches and albures in its lyrics and concerts. Its style, a simple and direct rock, was combined with lyrics with a good dose of satire that portrayed the routine character of the urban life in Mexico City and elements of their popular culture.

In their song "Pinche Malinche", they created the famous phrase Todo lo naco es chido (All the naco is cool), trying to re-vindicate the popular culture of the lower socio-economic classes. Botellita de Jerez pioneered a lot of trends of the contemporary art of Mexico and United States, since it incorporated motifs from the popular use as the lucha libre, popular dances and slang, which are now commonly used among the upper classes as well.


The name of the band, comes from a Mexican saying, to defend from a mean sentence from someone.

It works like this:

When someone attacks to you, you say: "Botellita de jerez, todo lo que me digas, será al revés" "Bottle of sherry, all you say to me will be other wise"

Meaning you revert the insult to the other.

One of their best songs is "Niña de mis ojos" included in the LP of the same name, which has been released on the albums "El Ultimo Guacarrock" and "Superespecial Un Plug".

The signatures songs of Botellita de Jerez are "Guacarrock", "El Guaca Rock de la Malinche", "Alarmala de Tos" and "Oh Denny's".

Works

  • Botellita de Jerez (1984)
  • La Venganza del Hijo del Guacarock (1985)
  • Naco es Chido (1987)
  • Niña de mis Ojos (1989)
  • Busca Amor (1990)
  • Todo lo que digas será al revés (1992)
  • Forjando Patria (1994)
  • Superespecial Un Plug (1996)
  • El Último Guacarrock (1998)
  • Estuche de peluche (1999)

Trivia

  • Café Tacvba made a version of the Botellita de Jerez song "Alármala de tos".
  • The name of the band was taken from the popular proverb Botellita de jerez, todo lo que digas será el revés (jerez bottle, all you say is wrong), used by a children's word game.

 
 

 

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