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So, MIDACHI Tomo II from 1991—it's a real curiosity in the landscape of live performance recordings. This film presents a mix of monologues and musical acts featuring Dady, Pablito Ruiz, and even Tina Turner making an appearance. You can feel the energy from the audience, the pacing is a bit loose, but that vibe just adds to its charm. The juxtaposition of humor and music creates this unique atmosphere; it’s not just a straightforward show, but rather an eclectic tapestry of Argentine performance arts. The performances are quite lively, and that blend of different acts really makes it distinctive; you don't come across something like this every day.
This film is part of a small subset of live performance recordings from the early '90s, making it a bit rare in collector circles. Its scarcity can be attributed to limited distribution and the niche appeal of its content, which often leads collectors to seek it out. While not widely discussed, the mix of humor and music offers a distinctive slice of Argentine culture that fans of performance art might find intriguing.
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