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The Stones made Bogotá vibrate

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The first few times never forget. More than 42 thousand fans can ensure that this statement is true. The Rolling Stones were presented for the first time in history in Bogotá and offered an unforgettable show that shook the Colombian capital.

"Hello, rolos" (a Colombian slang is used to name people from Bogotá). Mick Jagger opened with this presentation, and from the first minute, got the audience in his pocket, which stopped not scream excited at the most important active band in rock history.

"Start me up", "Paint it black" and "Wild Horses" were just some of the classic songs that interpreted the Stones at the Estadio El Campin in the Colombian capital, where there was also room for surprises. In the middle of the night, Jagger invited his "parcero" to help you interpret "Beast of Burden", the assistant was nothing more and nothing less than Juanes, a Colombian idol who blew the audience.

There was also room for humor at a time when the leader of the Stones, Mick Jagger said: "The group has helped for many years the Colombian economy -Pause dramatic, laughter in the public-, Ronnie (Wood) still consume eight cafes Colombian daily "Jagger completed generating laughter among those present.

Finally, the Rolling Stones played two of his main themes "Symphaty for the Devil" and "Brown Sugar", before performing the classic "goodbye" to return to "You Can not Always Get What You Want" and the famous " Satisfaction ". The Stones rounded a spectacular concert that will stay in the memory of the Colombian public forever.

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