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Nido gaucho - tango - Orchestra Di Sarli, voc: Jorge Duran, Bob Toledo - 1946

intro and epilogue

translation of speaker text by Ruddy Zelaya:

Announcer: What's happening Maestro Di Sarli that you look worried?

Di Sarli: Is nothing important... I always believed that the tango would have spread around the world even more if all the audiences could have been able to understand completely the meaning of its lyrics.

Announcer: And is this a difficult problem to solve?

Di Sarli: Who knows. In the meantime, today I decided to bring, in homage to all the audiences of the continent, an exercise that you [all] will decide if it is useful or not.

Announcer: And... it's about?

Di Sarli: I'll explain in action. I'll conduct the orchestra in one of my most popular tangos, Nido Gaucho.

Announcer: And to perform the exercise of which Di Sarli speaks, he has brought with him his singers Jorge Duran and Bob Toledo. Attention to the fellows.

... [Song]

Announcer: And so we have heard for the first time a tango played by an Argentine orchestra and sung in a language other than ours. This constituted the surprise that Di Sarli brought us.