Los Toreros Muertos

Los Toreros Muertos

Group from Spain

Genres: Rock en Espanol, rock, 80s, spanish, Spanish Rock

Los Toreros Muertos
Los Toreros Muertos
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Los Toreros Muertos
Los Toreros Muertos
Los Toreros Muertos
Los Toreros Muertos

About Los Toreros Muertos

Founded in the 80's by Pablo Carbonell, Mani Moure and the argentinian Guillermo Piccolini, they showed up as radical amateurs with a great surrealistic sense of humour. Their "Mi Agüita amarilla" single (My Yellow Water) is still well-known and it stays as one of the symbols of the "Movida Madrileña" movement in the Spanish collective mind. Being their main hit, the lyrics describe what happens to the "yellow water" coming out of our body as it "spreads all over the world and turns the jungle green and falls over you all again. The group was also famous for their various appearances on the young audience targeted "La Bola de Cristal" TV Show hosted by the singer and another "Movida" symbol Alaska. Disbanded in 1992, Pablo Carbonell is still a well known TV showman.

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63,400 listeners  ·  467,487 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

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most active station (Colombia)

Los Toreros Muertos — Top 1 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Los toreros muertos Yo no me llamo Javier
Yo no me llamo Javier