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Rock, politics and the Malvinas: Fierce Morrissey in Argentina

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Steven Patrick Morrissey, known worldwide by his surname Morrissey, appeared twice in Argentina and did nothing to make clear that it is more relevant than ever. The former lead singer of The Smiths was presented at the Opera Theater and the historic Luna Park where he delighted his faithful followers.

After canceling his presentation of 2013, Morrissey returned to Argentina and did so in style. The British played their most popular songs, highlighting historical pieces like "How Soon is Now?" And "This Charming Man" from his original band or "Everyday is Like Sunday", his first solo publications.

In addition, during his presentation was spent interacting with the public on various topics. There were dedications to Pier Paolo Pasolini and Sophia Loren, defended his vegan stance with the classic "Meat is murder" and even said the political situation in that country. " I heard they do not like their new president. And that 's fine, can not like them because they are all cut from the same cloth, so are what they are , " said the Briton, that the applause was won and also managed to the new president of that country is heavily booed.

Finally, before leaving the country, Morrissey released an open letter in which he strongly criticized the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher whom he called "bully overloaded ego" and blamed because "it invented a civilization of hate . " He also ruled on the issue of the Falkland Islands, ensuring that these belong to Argentina and Britain must return those lands. "The Malvinas belong to the people of Argentina, mainly because they are exactly here in the warm and windy Argentine air.   They are not three miles west of Knightsbridge "concluded the British rocker.

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