Let us highlight today the cunning of Jordi Évole. He knows that to start a season well the best thing is to warm up the atmosphere. Irritate a little so that the networks burn. Before broadcasting his interview with C. Tangana on La Sexta he appeared on the TV3 program ‘Col.lapse’. He threw some pretty cool locket.
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He believed that this chain has gone from being very closed – when it was transformed into the ‘cheerleader’ artifact of the ‘procés’ – to now being in the opening phase. «Look at the program you did before (it referred to ‘El Palmar de Troya FAQS’), and the one you do now» he told the presenter Richard Ustrell. And he added: «That program you did was a monograph every night on the ‘procés’». Ahh! He was a little ironed Ustrell. But he noted: «There are those who will say that TV3 is becoming Spanish». AND Évole He concluded: «What is the problem with becoming Spanish? What country do we live in?». And patapam! The area of the ‘colla indepe’ of the networks immediately burned. They have told him everything. «Madman!” and “Look!» the lightest. Well, the operation has been quite successful. On TV, all noise is good. The tremendous thing is the silence. The interview with C. Tangana It was light but curious. Évole He took him to Amalfi, and they stayed at the Anantara Convento di Amalfi Grand Hotel. We saw them immerse themselves in the massage area. It was awesome. They came out looking like two babies. They had dinner at Ristorante Lo Smeraldino, where they pair pasta and seafood and it is finger-licking good. Évole ordered pizza. I have to talk to my dear Pau Arenós so that he can make an article for him and get the colors for it. I expand on these details because the interview will not exactly go down in history. The most interesting thing was when C. Tangana He said that he makes up his songs by humming in the shower. Then he sings them to a professional because he neither knows music nor knows the notes. He was surprised Évole. It’s not serious. Elvis Presley I didn’t even know anything about music theory. The guitar she carried was pure decoration. And yet, there you have it. From Tangana’s discography I like this verse that he sings with La Húngara and Niño de Elche: «I thought I was the biggest bastard / but I’m feeling my heart». It is a verse of very beautiful humanity.
What remains of the start of the season is not poetry. Évole. There remains the noise, the insults, the irritation, to say, astutely, that nothing happens if TV3 is Spanishized a little.