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heverfugo
Hever Fugo. :
que genio Spinetta.
2026-03-14 05:32:38
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geraldineguillenvera
🌹Geraldine🌹 :
Originalmente es el sólo de "Cementerio Club" del álbum Artaud de Luis Alberto Spinetta (Pescado Rabioso)
2026-03-15 05:08:17
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mebanearonrbim
c nick y ellis :
Que? Eso no es cementerio club?
2026-03-29 20:23:41
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kimaleo
Kimaleo :
El fin de amar es sentirse más vivo
2026-03-15 03:24:20
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leobarra142
leobarra142 :
ni hablar de los solos de en la ciudad de la furia y de génesis
2026-03-14 20:38:39
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ziigma24
Emmanuel_M :
Yo no le dedicaría a nadie Té para tres, demasiado sad y nada que ver con amor. 🥺
2026-03-19 03:29:38
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aleluyhan
ChingonElmo :
Mi novia me lo dedico 😭💕
2026-06-04 23:46:23
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okct.xzxd3
Máximo :
en un mundo lleno de te para tres tu eres mi cementerio club
2026-03-16 00:50:16
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ahahshahah7
Samuel :
Esa si es una declaración de amor cabrona
2026-05-23 12:55:22
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julio_machaca_inca
Julio Machaca Inca :
Si pero este solo de guitarra es como si la guitarra llorara más bien es algo triste :( no?
2026-03-28 04:13:27
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marbonita20
Mar :
esa cancion la hizo porque su papa murió
2026-03-16 21:57:52
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dania.maar
Dania Mar :
Ojalá me pudiera tatuar ese solo 😭
2026-04-23 04:14:32
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xrnold_
xrnold_ :
Té para tres, más que amor es nostalgia
2026-03-16 14:47:13
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tzotzil_12
joselito :
cementerio club del flaco Spinneta 😮‍💨
2026-03-17 12:18:27
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yulibazan98
Yuli Bazan :
Pero qué tiene que ver “té para tres” con el amor romántico 💀
2026-04-20 02:41:42
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drycatt
IbuproFeno 2.0 :
un tributo al mas grande.... El Flaco Spinetta.
2026-03-16 12:51:38
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alanstrempler
Alan Strempler :
while my guitar gently weeps pero la versión de prince
2026-03-14 06:24:22
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billjoe.bcaballer
Bill,Joe B,Caballero :
te dedico estoy azulado entonces
2026-03-14 06:12:48
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tovarfreddy_30
𝔗𝔬𝔳𝔞𝔯 :
cine
2026-03-15 04:29:11
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zharickscarlettym
zharick𓆉 :
amooooo ahhhhh
2026-05-11 00:32:27
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thi_is_carol
Carito :
Me han dedicado este solo de guitarra, entonces ya me puedo morir tranquila ¿verdad?
2026-04-12 00:08:41
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alexisleon_01
Alexis Leon :
el flaco tiraba unos solos exquisitos
2026-03-17 03:06:24
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michis4953
⋆☽ ➷ ♡°𝓓𝓐𝓝𝓐⭒๋౨ৎ :
el amor se siente como sentir el minuto 2:39 de Té para tres-unplugged de soda Stereo
2026-05-12 14:50:35
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elpibemateromx
El Pibe Matero Mx :
El regalo de Spinetta a Cerati..!!..
2026-03-25 02:46:35
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