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La plancha esta de luto!!! Again!!! se nos fue una de las grandes

Aun sin recomponerme del golpe recibido al conocer la lamentable muerte de Miguel Gallardo, me acabo de enterar de otra estrella que se nos va, la inolvidable Maria de los Angeles Leras Ortiz, conocida en el mundo artistico como Rocio Durcal.

Mi tierna infancia y posterior pubertad estuvo marcada por temas como "amor eterno", "me gustas mucho" o "cuando decidas volver". Al igual que Miguel Gallardo; (recordemos: "...deja de llorar,
deja de llorar,
muchachita de ojos trsites..."
) Rocio Durcal formaron parte de ese supergenero musical denominado "radioplancha". Aqui les dejo un par (tres) de enlaces con algo de Rocio Durcal's greatests Hits.
amor eterno.
me gustas mucho
cuando decidas volver
Por otra parte y siguiendo esta terrible racha, mientras buscaba alguna informacion sobre Rocio Durcal me tope con la noticia que Rocio Jurado esta tambien apunto de dejarnos. Espero no tener que hacer un post (mortem) para la otra diva de la cancion.

Con el llanto en mis ojos y escuchando "me gustas mucho"

Volan.





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