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by Ariiiiiiiiiiii on 9/30/15The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater - Miami BeachRating: 5 out of 536 YEARS TOGETHER AND THESE GUYS STILL GOT IT. I HAD A BLAST.

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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).
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36 YEARS TOGETHER AND THESE GUYS STILL GOT IT. I HAD A BLAST.
Too much time to wait, the event was for 8:00 pm and they came out at 9:30 pm I was there since 6:00, I think was lack of respect for the fans and the show was not the great. Don't give me wrong I love Enanitos Verdes but the show was not that great.
Enanitos Verdes is a must see live show. The joy that the bandmembers exude when playing together was contagious . They performed after two opening bands and were followed by another band. Overall the crowd sang and danced to every song. The EV fans were well-behaved in front. I especially enjoyed the eye-locking moments with Felipe the lead guitar to all the superfans. You know how special it is when the guitarist is playing especially for you! What talent and swag! I had that post concert high for over 24 hours.
No set order on, not operating on show schedule, did not say two more bands besides the headliners were playing. Stood for 6 hours total when I only bought the ticket to see two bands., was made believe show started at 7 didn't start until 8.
The show was high-energy and rockin' the entire time. The Fillmore is ALWAYS an amazing venue to see shows at with tons of history and wall art. I'm so impressed with Enanitos Verdes, this was my first time seeing them live. I'll see them again for-sure!
What a lack of respect for the fans, had to wait for over 1 1/2 hours before the band decide it to show up. (no apology either) Will definitely not pay to see them again !!!@ *on the flip side, they still sound great, if you are willing to wait any amount of time, until they feel like playing.
although they did take a while for the show to start the energy in the concert was amazing...they put on a great show as always and i cant wait to see them again if they come back next year
The band was amazing, the view was great, and the sound was clear.
I thought I wasn't going to be able to see them play live and this concert came about. The location was good, but waiting is horrible. Worth it when I realized how close I was to them. They still have it after all of these years. Worth every penny and achy legs/back.
We loved the concert experience I would recommend any type of concerts in this auditorium.
Great show. Enanitos Verdes always put on a great show.
Overall, los enanos rocked the house....they played many of the classics, had the crowd dancing in no time! I believe they played for about an 11/2 hours, could have gone a little longer ...would have loved to hear Amores Lejanos and Mil Horas...
Lovely Venue, I really liked the patio scene but the sound Engineer must have been sleeping on the wheel. the voice could barely be heard and his bass was way too loud. could not tell what he was saying when speakin to the croud. made for a lukewarm evening as the crowd never got into it.
Great show, they have been playing forever and the magic still there!
The show was AMAZING! Too bad not many Great Spanish Rock Bands get to perform in Vegas.
I just went to see Beto Cuevas. I love him! I go to every show he has. Enanitos I like, but not as much as Beto.
Great concert, nice set list and sound I love them
I don't know if it was the margaritas I had that nighy or the fact that they sang my favorite songs or it was probably both but I had an awesome time!! My boyfriend and I were so happy that we went. They are still the same enanitos verdes of 10 years ago, they brought back so many memories with all their classics.
Amazing show ! Enanitos Verdes sure know how to put on a great show . I loved how they played most of their older songs.
There are only two things that I think would have made this event better: 1) If I knew Spanish 2) If I knew their music before I attended the event I went with a group of friends who grew up listening to Enanitos Verdes and told me how great they were. I was a bit hesitant, but I am a big fan of all kinds of music, so I decided to join. What a great event! The band had great stage presence, and the beats were amazing. It was fun to hear my friends scream songs at the top of their lungs like I would to my favorite songs. I guess if I had to compare them, they are kinda a mix between the Stones and Santana??? But they are definately worth seeing.