In 2005, the Argentine government had the White Room of the Casa Rosada, one of the most solemn places in the presidential palace, where ceremonies such as the taking of oaths of Ministers and Secretaries of State, presentation of credentials of Ambassadors of foreign states, are held. , wake room for high personalities and, even, on some occasions, transfer of the presidential sash; to carry out a series of live concerts where the great names of Argentine music performed. This is the recording of the concert that Pedro Aznar gave when it was his turn in the aforementioned cycle.
Canal 11 presentation of the Bicicleta album plus a concert at Estadio Obras, 1980.
Live Bootleg from the Estadio Obras concert in 1981.
Restored video of the concert from 19th december 1992 at the River Plate Stadium.
Recorded at the ND Ateneo Theater in Buenos Aires, Argentina on March 31, 2007
Recorded during a 1992/3 world tour.
Puentes Amarillos: Aznar Plays the Music of Spinetta is the 7th live album of Argentinean musician Pedro Aznar, recorded on a free concert in Plaza Italia, Buenos Aires, Argentina on April 29, 2012 with over 50,000 people as a tribute to Luis Alberto Spinetta, who passed on February 8, 2012. Aznar covered Spinetta's career in 26 songs, interpreting both, songs from his former bands as well as a soloist, and a joint composition (Alas de la Mañana), and a previously unreleased song (Lenny Blues).
Recorded live at the Teatro Gran Rex in Buenos Aires on June 28, 2013, this record captures a vibrant show with classics from his discography in revealing solo versions, three new songs premiered on this tour, plus two thematic segments in tribute to the music that inspired him in his childhood to follow that path: the work of The Beatles and Argentine folklore.
Aided by archival footage and interviews with its key figures, this documentary delves into the history of Argentine rock music from its origins up to the mid-1990s.
Argentina continues Saura’s lyrical exploration of the essence, talent and patrimony of popular dance and song in both fiction and documentary
Semi documentary film that mixes the recital given by Serú Giran at the River Plate stadium at the end of 1992 with the story of a fan of the group in which Charly García was inspired to write the song Peperina.
Pedro Aznar's Concert with songs from his record Quebrado. Recorded live at the Teatro Coliseo, Buenos Aires. August 15, 2008.
In April 1988, Charly García gave a series of concerts at the Obras Sanitarias stadium to present his new album, "Part of Religion." This VHS shows one of those concerts, with the freshness and energy of his most pop-oriented era.