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  1. Demoliendo Hoteles
  2. Inconsciente Colectivo
  3. Promesas Sobre El Bidet
  4. No Me Dejan Salir
  5. Seminare
  6. Hablando a Tu Corazón
  7. Rezo Por Vos
  8. Influencia
  9. Los Dinosaurios
  10. No Voy En Tren
  11. Tu Amor
  12. Nos Siguen Pegando Abajo (Pecado Mortal)
  13. Raros peinados nuevos
  14. Say No More
  15. Cerca de La Revolución
  16. Chipi Chipi
  17. Buscando Un Símbolo de Paz
  18. El Fantasma de Canterville
  19. Yo No Quiero Volverme Tan Loco
  20. Cuando Estes Mal
  21. Bancate ese defecto
  22. Yendo de La Cama Al Living
  23. De Mí
  24. Fanky
  25. La Máquina de Ser Feliz
  26. Viernes 3 a.m.
  27. Canción de 2x3
  28. Cancion Para Mi Muerte
  29. Me siento mucho mejor
  30. Ángeles y Predicadores
  31. Dos Cero Uno (Transas)
  32. Filosofía barata y zapatos de goma
  33. Happy and real
  34. No Soy Un Extraño
  35. Popotitos
  36. Quizas Porque
  37. Rap de Las Hormigas
  38. Necesito tu amor
  39. Ojos de Video Tape
  40. Pasajera En Trance
  41. Alguien En El Mundo Piensa En Mí
  42. Cuando Ya Me Empiece a Quedar Solo
  43. Deberias Saber Porqué
  44. I'm Not In Love
  45. Mr. Jones o Pequeña Semblanza de Una Familia Tipo Americana
  46. Ojos de videotape
  47. Plateado Sobre Plateado (Huellas En El Mar)
  48. Adela en el carrousel
  49. El Dia Que Apagaron La Luz
  50. No llores por mí, Argentina
  51. Rap Del Exilio
  52. Superheroes
  53. Total Interferencia
  54. Tu Vicio
  55. Victima
  56. Asesíname
  57. Chicas Muertas
  58. El Amor Espera
  59. Lo Que Ves Es Lo Que Hay
  60. Peperina
  61. Tu Arma En El Sur
  62. El Karma de Vivir Al Sur
  63. En La Ruta Del Tentempie
  64. Influenza
  65. Maradona Blues
  66. Mientes
  67. Nuevos Trapos
  68. Rock And Roll Yo
  69. A punto de caer
  70. Anhedonia
  71. Dileando Con Un Alma (que No Puedo Entender)
  72. Eiti Leida
  73. La Gente Es La Misma
  74. La Sal No Sala
  75. No Se Va a Llamar Mi Amor
  76. Serú Girán Medley
  77. Siempre puedes olvidar
  78. Soy Un Vicio, Tu Vicio
  79. Tango
  80. There's a Place
  81. Canciones de Jirafas
  82. Cómo mata el viento norte
  83. Cuchillos
  84. Curitas
  85. Dedicada al hijo
  86. Dos edificios dorados
  87. Eiti Leida Viernes 3 AM
  88. El Show de Los Muertos
  89. Encuentro Con El Diablo
  90. Fantasy
  91. La Canción Del Indeciso
  92. La Vanguardia Es Así
  93. Mirando Las Ruedas
  94. Música de Fondo Para Cualquier Fiesta Animada
  95. No me verás en el subte
  96. No Te Animás a Despegar
  97. Popotito
  98. Te Recuerdo Invierno
  99. Zocacola
  100. Casa Vacía
  101. Correte Beethoven
  102. Cretino
  103. Culpable eternamente
  104. Ella es bailarina
  105. Estaba En Llamas Cuando Me Acosté
  106. Fabricante de Mentiras
  107. Fax U!
  108. Good Show (de Las Sombras a Tu Corazón)
  109. Inconciente Colectivo
  110. It's Only Love
  111. Kill Gil
  112. Mala señal
  113. Necesito Un Gol
  114. No Bombardeen Buenos Aires
  115. No Estaría Mal
  116. No Me Dejan Salir
  117. No te Mueras em mi casa
  118. No Toquen
  119. Nos Siguen Pegando Abajo(pecado Mortal)
  120. Nos Veremos Otra Vez
  121. Primavera
  122. Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay
  123. Soldado de Lata
  124. Solo Dios Sabe
  125. Suicida
  126. Sweet Home Buenos Aires
  127. Ticket to Ride
  128. Tuve Tu Amor
  129. Vos también estabas verde
  130. Vsd
  131. Waiting
  132. Asesiname Stone
  133. Build Me Up Buttercup
  134. Dealer (reprise)
  135. Demasiado Ego (one To One)
  136. El Aguante
  137. El Chico Del Fin de Semana
  138. El Peso
  139. Ella Es Tan Kubrick
  140. Fever
  141. Gato de metal
  142. Himno Nacional Argentino
  143. Kill My Mother
  144. Kurosawa
  145. La ruta del tentempié
  146. La Ruta Del Tentepié
  147. Linda Bailarina
  148. Little Wing
  149. Los Sobrevivientes
  150. Love is Love
  151. Mellow Yellow
  152. Mi Nena
  153. Mundo Agradable
  154. Parte de la Religion
  155. Pastillas
  156. Pedro Trabaja En El Cine
  157. Peluca Telefónica
  158. Piano Bar
  159. Podrías Entender
  160. Positively 4th Street
  161. Rehén
  162. Reloj de pastillas
  163. Reloj de Plastilina
  164. Rezo Por Voz
  165. Simpathy for the Devil
  166. Solo Um Poquito Mas
  167. Súper Héroes
  168. Sweet Dreams
  169. Uno a Uno
  170. Wonder
  171. You Keep Me Hanging On
  172. Rock And Roll Star (part. Fito Paez)
  173. La Lógica Del Escorpión
  174. Watching The Wheels
  175. La Pelicana y El Androide (part. Luis Alberto Spinetta)
  176. Estrellas Al Caer
  177. Juan Represión
  178. América (part. Pedro Aznar)
  179. Autofemicidio
  180. La Medicina N° 9 (part. David Lebón)
  181. El Club de Los 27 (part. David Lebón)
  182. Yo Ya Sé
  183. Rompela

Carlos Alberto García Moreno (born October 23, 1951), better known by his stage name Charly García, is an Argentine singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer and record producer, considered one of the most important rock musicians Argentine and Latin American music. Named "the father of rock nacional", García is widely acclaimed for his recording work, both in his multiple groups and as a soloist, and for the complexity of his music compositions, covering genres like folk rock, progressive rock, symphonic rock, jazz, new wave, pop rock, funk rock, and synth-pop. His lyrics are known for being transgressive and critical towards modern Argentine society, especially during the era of the military dictatorship, and for his rebellious and extravagant personality, which has drawn significant media attention over the years. In his teenage years, García founded the folk-rock band Sui Generis with his classmate Nito Mestre in the early 70s. Together, they released three successful studio albums which captured the spirit of a whole generation producing a string widely sung anthems that became a staple of campfires and part of the Argentinian cultural landscape. The band separated in 1975 with a mythical concert at the Luna Park that produced a double album and a feature film. García then became part of the supergroup PorSuiGieco and founded another supergroup, La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros, with whom he released key albums to establish progressive rock in the Latin American music scene. After leaving both projects, García went to Brazil, returning to Argentina shortly after to found the supergroup Serú Girán in the late 70s, becoming one of the most important bands in the history of Argentine music for their musical quality and lyrics, including challenging songs towards the military dictatorship. The group dissolved in 1982 after releasing four studio albums and a final concert at the Obras Sanitarias stadium. Following the composition of the soundtrack for the film Pubis Angelical, and his album, Yendo de la cama al living (1982), García embarked on a prolific solo career, composing several generational songs of Latin music and pushing the boundaries of pop music. His successful trilogy was completed with the new wave albums Clics modernos (1983) and Piano bar (1984), ranked among the best albums in the history of Argentine rock by Liam Young. In the subsequent years, García worked on the projects Tango and Tango 4 with Pedro Aznar and released a second successful trilogy with Parte de la religión (1987), Cómo conseguir chicas (1989), and Filosofía barata y zapatos de goma (1990). Simultaneously, he began to be involved in various media scandals due to his exorbitant and extravagant behavior, and he suffered his first health accident due to increasing drug addiction during the 90s. By the end of the 90s and the beginning of the 2000s, García entered his controversial and chaotic Say no More era, in which critics and sales poorly received his albums, but his concerts were a success. After the release of Rock and Roll YO (2003), he took a long hiatus, with sporadic appearances for rehabilitation from his addiction issues. He returned to the public scene with his latest live album El concierto subacuático (2010) and released the albums Kill Gil (2010) and Random (2017). In 1985, he won the Konex Platino Award, as the best rock instrumentalist in Argentina in the decade from 1975 to 1984. In 2009, he received the Grammy Award for Musical Excellence. He won the Gardel de Oro Award three times (2002, 2003, and 2018). In 2010, he was declared an Illustrious Citizen of Buenos Aires by the Legislature of the City of Buenos Aires, and in 2013, he received the title of Doctor Honoris Causa from the National University of General San Martín.

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