I'n Mario's original post "Tango 'Al Reves'" he lamented > soon the dance will be soooo twisted that we will have to look for > alternative music that is likewise twisted to go along with it
It seems to me that in this post Mario was really lamenting the degradation of true tango in these modern times. This topic of the demise of tango is very common today ("you are one of those tango nuevo punks who have been sabotaging this milonga lately.." http://youtu.be/Zsy4xLSGXdc ) However, this nostalgia for the endangered "Tango de Verdad" is at least as old as the song "Adios Arrabal" written in 1930 http://www.todotango.com/spanish/las_obras/Tema.aspx?id=iUPPAaxql7Y= "El baile Rodríguez Peña… el Mocho y el Cachafaz… de la milonga porteña, que nunca más volvera." This song is lamenting that "The Milonga of Buenos Aires will never again return."....So Lenzi believed that True Tango ended in 1930. The next time you hear the curmudgeons complaining about today's tango being "twisted" or un authentic, or that it will die when the old milongueros finally pass, you are partaking in a very old tango tradition. Me? Now that Cachirulo has moved, on Saturdays it is much easier for me to dance in Hector's uber traditional milonga early, then walk to that crazy nuevo "La Viruta" later... "Lust for the future, but treasure the past" _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list Tango-L@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l