
Si Me Recuerdas: The Films & Music of Los Bukis and Los Temerarios w/ Jaime Pinedo
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About this listen
Armando, Joey and special guest Jaime Pinedo of Rendezvous LA dig deep into the films & music of popular Mexican music groups Los Bukis and Los Temerarios.
The films:
Sueño y Realidad: Los Temerarios (1993)
- The first film of Los Temerarios. A melodrama about the group’s rise to fame & dealing with the drama that ensues along the way.
La Mujer De Los Dos (1996)
- Second film of Los Temerarios. An erotic melodrama about the group. Adolfo falls for a woman who belongs to another man and Gustavo falls for a woman who’s troubling past catches up to her.
Como Fui Enamorame De Ti (1991)
- Los Bukis are on tour and along the way they clash with music piracy & lead singer Marco Antonio Solis falls for a mysterious woman in red. The only film of Los Bukis and directed by legendary Mexican filmmaker Sergio Olhovich.
Check out the playlist of our favorite Bukis & Temerarios songs: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6x8VPgNB2X53mPzp5n99ew?si=p8RIyHI5TQOP2ql7efQ0lQ
Follow Armando on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/trash_mex_
Follow Joey on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/cheddabrown
Follow Jaime on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/jaime_a_p/
Email the Podcast at:
trashmexpodcast@gmail.com
Recorded in West Covina, CA.
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