Toncho Pilatos

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Tommy Lyz 00:00 Tools
Kukulkan 00:00 Tools
Espera (Wait) 00:00 Tools
Drunk Again (Borracho) 00:00 Tools
Blind Man (Hombre Ciego) 00:00 Tools
Dejenla en paz (Let her be) 00:00 Tools
Dulce Monserrat (Sweet Monserrat) 00:00 Tools
La última danza (The last dance) 00:00 Tools
Blind man 00:00 Tools
Drunk again 00:00 Tools
Let her be 00:00 Tools
The last dance 00:00 Tools
Lalo El Optimista 00:00 Tools
Segunda Vez 00:00 Tools
Nada Me Gusta 00:00 Tools
Espera 00:00 Tools
Dulce Dama Maria Juana 00:00 Tools
Wait 00:00 Tools
Corriendo Con Ella 00:00 Tools
Sweet Monserrat 00:00 Tools
No Te Lamentes 00:00 Tools
Agua 00:00 Tools
Déjenla En Paz (Let Her Be) 00:00 Tools
La Ultima Danza 00:00 Tools
Chipote Saltarin 00:00 Tools
Kukulkán 00:00 Tools
Dejenla en Paz 00:00 Tools
Chipote Saltarín 00:00 Tools
Dejalo 00:00 Tools
El Último Guerrero 00:00 Tools
Mi Dulce Dama Maria Juana 00:00 Tools
El Eltimo Guerrero 00:00 Tools
Dejaloa 00:00 Tools
Soy Mexicano 00:00 Tools
Dulce Dama María Juana 00:00 Tools
Do What Ever You Want It's All 00:00 Tools
Mala mujer 00:00 Tools
El Ultimo Guerrero 00:00 Tools
El Chipote Saltarin 00:00 Tools
Sweet Monsterrat 00:00 Tools
Déjalo 00:00 Tools
Hey 00:00 Tools
Todo mundo necesita amor 00:00 Tools
La Última Danza 00:00 Tools
Gallo 00:00 Tools
Piloto Celeste 00:00 Tools
Wait (Espera) 00:00 Tools
Dulce Dama María Juana (Lady Jane) 00:00 Tools
Borracho 00:00 Tools
Do Whatever You Want It's Alright 00:00 Tools
Dulce Monserrat 00:00 Tools
Do What Ever You Want It´s All Rigth 00:00 Tools
Frio interior 00:00 Tools
Do What Ever You Want It's All Right 00:00 Tools
Tommy 00:00 Tools
01 - Toncho Pilatos - Wait 00:00 Tools
02 - Toncho Pilatos - Kukulkan 00:00 Tools
Frío interior 00:00 Tools
La ъltima danza (The last dance) 00:00 Tools
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Toncho Pilatos (Guadalajara, Mexico. 1969–1992) it was one the most representative predecessors of the "under" scene of Mexican rock. Developed as so-called "hoyos funkies"; their music transcended their live performances rather than commercial success. In spite of their Rolling Stones influence, Toncho Pilatos interpreted original instrumentation. Polydor issued their first album, with a double cover, within its 'Power Rock' series, something of a first for a Mexican band. The Toncho Pilatos album was so successful that it was even released in Germany. The tolerance and support supplied by Polydor was almost unique at that time, and both Bob Dylan and Beck commented on the influence of Toncho Pilatos' debut release. Critics were divided over the recorded work, but most agreed concert performances brought the best out of the Guadalajaran based band. Their national television debut took place on 3 May 1974, on the television program Hour Zero, with production from Luis de Llano, through Channel 4 of the DF. The violins of the Mariachi New Tecalitlán also enhanced the presentation. In time, Toncho Pilatos incorporated the violinist Richard Nassau, originating from Chicago, United States, into the group. Nevertheless, and in spite of the achieved success, it was not until 1980 that Toncho Pilatos returned to record their second studio album, Segunda Vez. To a large extent, this delay was because Mexican rock music had entered a low period, due to the repression and intolerance that arose after the Festival of Avándaro. At the end of the 1980s, Toncho Pilatos had disappeared from the scene. After several changes of membership, the group appeared in Los Angeles, under the name of Toncho Indian Braves. In 1991, they recorded their third and final studio album, Soy un Mexicano. Alfonso Toncho Guerrero died on 4 July 1992, at the age of 42 years, just a few months after the release of the album, and only weeks after the band's last television appearance. The legacy of Toncho Pilatos, with their Mexicanista sound and Spanish lyrics sowed the seeds for Mexican rock music. Members: Alfonso Guerrero Sánchez† Rigoberto Guerrero Sánchez† Miguel Robledo Raúl Briseño Alberto López† Discography: 1971: Toncho Pilatos 1975: Toncho Pilatos: En Vivo en el Salón Chicago 1980: Segunda Vez 1987: Toncho Pilatos: En vivo en el Auditorio Magdaleno Varela 1992: Soy un Mexicano Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.