Sui generis
This page is about the Argentine rock band. For the Latin expression, please see Sui generis.
Has been: the LP that wasn?t
Anyway, García kept composing songs, and during 1975, he prepared for Sui Generis' "Ha sido" ("Has been"). There's a little trap here, because the stress in the phrase "Ha sido" actually places on the syllable "si". However, Charlie always made jokes about it and put the stress on "Ha". That way, "Ha sido" sounds just like "Ácido" (acid), a blatant reference to LSD. In those years, psychedelia was influential the artists in Argentina. In the future, Charlie would say that the LP definitely referenced LSD, because the songs spoke about going to the sea and looking at the colorful fishes ? that is, an acid trip.
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LSD - Acid trip
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In 1975, Sui Generis' members began to have conflicts. "Nito" Mestre wasn't enthusiastic about the new style and project, the new members weren't accepted by the public and Charlie was tired of Sui Generis' old style, which the fans and producers continued to want. The ?Ha sido? LP was never released, but some of the songs were included in other LP's of García?s, such as "Bubulina" (1976), and "Eiti Leda" (1978).
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Hello Sui Generis |
| ► | Innocence Lost |
| ► | Has been: the LP that wasn?t |
| ► | Goodbye, Sui Generis |
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