Not as expected
by M. K. on 8/15/22James L Knight Center - MiamiNot the same, I was hoping for Marciano to respect his audience and at least attend the event well dressed not with a sweatshirt and a pair of crocks Kuddos to Felipe & Jota Morelli
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Argentinian rock trio Enanitos Verdes (translation: "Little Green Dwarves") have been through a great deal in the 40-plus years they've been active, releasing 15 studio albums and steadily making a major impact across the globe, not to mention among Latin audiences.
Originally formed in the late '70s, Enanitos Verdes first consisted of three members: singer/bassist Marciano Cantero, guitarist Felipe Staiti and drummer Daniel Piccolo. Together, the trio relocated from Mendoza to Buenos Aires and began performing live at local clubs. In 1984, the band welcomed two new members: guitarist/vocalist Sergio Embrioni and keyboardist Tito Dávila. Together, the newly assembled quintet recorded their 1984 self-titled debut album. Ultimately, in 1985, Embrioni left the band.
The following year, Enanitos Verdes released their sophomore album, Contrarreloj (Counterclockwise), which featured production by Latin Grammy winner Andrés Calamaro and singles "Tus Viejas Cartas" ("Your Old Letters"), "Cada Vez Que Digo Adiós" ("Every Time I Say Goodbye") and "La Muralla Verde" ("The Green Wall").
In 1987, the group released their third album, Habitaciones Extrañas (Strange Rooms), which was also produced by Calamaro and featured singles "Te Vi en un Tren" ("I Saw You In A Train"), "Por el Resto" ("For The Rest") and "El Extraño de Pelo Largo" ("The Stranger With The Long Hair"). In 1988, the band embarked on a major tour, which drew enormous crowds across Chile and their native Argentina.
In 1988, Enanitos Verdes released their fourth album, Carrousel, which featured the hit "Guitarras Blancas" (White Guitars), followed by 1989's Había Una Vez (Once Upon A Time). Soon after, however, the band broke up, and Marciano Cantero embarked on a solo career.
In 1992, Enanitos Verdes got back together and recorded the aptly titled reunion album Igual Que Ayer (Same As Yesterday). Throughout the '90s, the band released four more albums: 1994's Big Bang, 1996's Guerra Gaucha (Gaucho War), 1997's Planetario (Planetarium), and 1999's Néctar. The band's 1998 live album, Tracción Acústica, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Performance.
Moving into the 2000s, Enanitos Verdes kept releasing albums, including 2001's Solo para Fanáticos (Only For Fanatics), 2002's Amores Lejanos (Distant Loves), 2006's Pescado Original (Original Fish), and 2009's Inéditos. In 2009, drummer Daniel Piccolo left the band and was replaced by Jota Morelli. In 2011, guitarist Sergio Embrioni tragically passed away.
Enanitos Verdes kept going, though, releasing the studio album Tic Tac in 2013 and touring across the United States with Spanish pop/rock group Hombres G. In 2018, they released a live album from that tour titled Huevos Revueltos (En Vivo).
Not the same, I was hoping for Marciano to respect his audience and at least attend the event well dressed not with a sweatshirt and a pair of crocks Kuddos to Felipe & Jota Morelli
Los Enanitos Verdes put on a fantastic show they sounded awesome.
The band is great I thought it might be an older crowd and to my surprise there were folks from all ages, the band was great and the vibe of the concert was awesome, I would totally go see them again
Conocerte content was great! The AC either broke down or was turned off and it was VERY HOT! Which didn’t allow for people to enjoy the concert as much.
Such a diverse setlist. It was great to hear all their classics, and they sound even better live. Hopefully they tour again in the near future!
Enanitos verdes one of the best 80’s band The place was ok
Venue, and entire experience exceeded all expectations.
The singer did look like was drunk !!! The other 2 guys were excellent
I think the singer was drunk or something because I can’t understand what he said and all the people around me have the same perspective
This group is exelente but sadly in August 6, 2022. The main singer was drunk. He couldn't stand right in the scenario. That was so sad. I think the people didn't boo, only because the people respect their legacy.
Good music nice concert good experience .. good sound
What an excellent show! Los Enanitos Verdes played a large variety of their repertoire. They made sure the audience enjoyed their most famous hits. They interacted with the audience through different stories & memories shared during the concert. Their sound was excellent and their positive vibe was well appreciated it! Please, come to Boston again!
Great Rock Band, great music, overall great show and venue
I have been a long time fan of los enanitos verdes since i was in highschool, (dont ask what year was that) and I would see them come to hob and other places here in Houston, and they can still sing (somewhat lol) but they still are able to bring back memories and it helps being inebriated to better enjoy their show
I did have a lot fun I do love all events an this place you don’t miss anything
The concert was great, the band played awesome. I would've liked that the Dj had play better music before the event started.
LOOOOOVED every bit of this concert , Enanitos Verdes we’re the bomb!💗 venue was nice
At the balcony we could not understand a single word of the artist, poor sound quality
The ambiance was great and the crowd was lit, up and dancing! Had a great time!
After 40 years in the show business i expected a long dejavu roller coaster of memories middle schools high school runaways under the tunes of many songs by enanitos so the moment the appear on the stage they sole presence i was satisfied don't care about how they dress o their voice. Enanitos Verdes thurly deserves a place in the hall of fame of rock in Spanish. Hatts of for marciano and felipe. Im glad to be part of the journey in this 40 year anniversary,make it 50 please.