The death of Carlos "Indio" Solari leaves a feeling difficult to explain for several generations of Argentines. For decades he was one of the most influential voices of national rock, an artist able to fill stadiums without exposing himself too much and to build a mystic that survived the passage of time. But in recent years, in addition to his songs, there was another topic that began to appear in his words: Parkinson, the illness with which he…
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The death of Carlos "Indio" Solari leaves a feeling difficult to explain for several generations of Argentines. For decades he was one of the most influential voices of national rock, an artist able to fill stadiums without exposing himself too much and to build a mystic that survived the passage of time. But in recent years, in addition to his songs, there was another topic that began to appear in his words: Parkinson, the illness with which he…