Mexico
City, May 14 (EFE).- Julio Iglesias felt he owed Mexico something for
having been 30 years without giving a concert here, so he paid his
outstanding debt with affection, moving words, mariachis and his
all-time greatest hits.
Iglesias appeared Monday night at Mexico City's National Auditorium
before 10,000 people, using a ploy with which he has conquered half the
world - becoming one with the country where he happens to be performing,
singing in its language and reflecting its customs, saying on this
occasion that he could not feel more Mexican.
"I feel Mexican here tonight...I am where I sing and today I am
Mexican," the artist said, adding that he has sung Mexican music around
the world.
Iglesias kicked off the night with the Mexican number "Amor, Amor,
Amor" accompanied by six musicians and three exuberant backup singers.
His repertoire included such legendary tunes as "Un Canto a Galicia,"
with which he recalled his father and mother, whose genetic input from
north and south gave him "a Celtic head and an Andalusian body," Iglesias said.
He sang "Abrazame," "Hey!," "Corazon Parto," "Derroche" and "Me Va,
Me Va," followed by words of affection for an audience that gave him the
energy to get onstage and give his all.
Singing "Por el Amor de una Mujer," "A Mi Manera" and "Agua Sala,"
Iglesias wrapped up the concert after almost three hours of music.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
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Univision Special
Tune into Univision this Sunday, May 19th at 4pm Eastern / 3pm Central for a special on Julio Iglesias.