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This page is about the Argentine rock band. For the Latin expression, please see Sui generis.

Goodbye, Sui Generis

Finally, on September 9th, 1975, Sui Generis said goodbye, in the Luna Park Stadium, with two shows for 20 thousand people, the biggest in the history of Argentine rock at that time. Many years later, Charlie said that before the show he was going around the stadium, intimidated by the huge crowd. He claimed to have smoked 24 joints to calm his nerves. "In the 70's, weed was like a religious thing", he later commented. Two LP's were released that year, recording the live shows "Adiós Sui Generis", volumes I and II ("Goodbye Sui Generis").

Related Topics:
Joints - Weed

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In 1976, Sui Generis also recorded an LP with Argentine musicians León Gieco and Raúl Porchetto (whose music resembled Gieco's in a softer pop version) as well as María Rosa Yorio. The LP was called "Porsuigieco" (Mix of Raúl PORchetto, SUI Generis, León GIECO)

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