"Manna", "Maroon 5" and "Coldplay" began to vibrate at Rock in Rio

02.10.2011 12:59

"Manna" must possess a gift for, years after the premiere, reciting back their successes and put their feet to the public runaway Rock in Rio, this Saturday night enjoyed a nightanthology in which "Maroon 5" and "Coldplay" ate stage.

Manna's performance in the future will be remembered as one of the most emblematic of the festival concerts in intimate and romantic evening in which the Mexicans opened their hearts to splurge passion that rock flavored with delicate dreamy captivated 100,000 souls.

The Mexican band achieved a milestone in this year's Rock in Rio to keep in the air for about an hour a demanding audience in Rio, which are sometimes easily lost in the immensity of the City of Rock without paying the slightest attention to the show.

Unattached rightly Teatrera paraphernalia that they showed in their recent tour of Spain, Mana opened fire with "Rain at heart," the first single from "Drama and light", his latest work, which went on tiptoe to, perhaps, guaranteed glory and avoid unpleasant surprises.

Remarkable success exceeded his arrival on the scene, the band began an extensive tour of his discography with "Oye mi amor", "You are my religion" and "Lips," which raised the temperature of the night and gave vent to the desires and tenderness.

On the debit side of the Mexicans was, however, first performed live "True love forgives," the third single from his latest production and released just days ago.

"Manna" paid off their debt quickly by calling scenario Andreas Kisser, Sepultura Brazilian guitarist, to sing "Corazón Espinado", who sang with the absolute cooperation of the public, dedicated to the cause of urban and light rock.

The Mexican group closed the concert with an epilogue apotheosis after Fher, vocalist, slipped the shirt of the Canarinha and the banners of Brazil and Mexico to appeal to the union of the two countries.

Then came "Maroon 5"

Hard to imagine that "Maroon 5" at least able to match the success of "Manna". And he did it by visceral and sensual complicity that their leader, Adam Levine, reached with the crowd that packed the City of Rock on the sixth day of concerts.

The Californian band, knowing that the bar for the night was very high, not discouraged and went out to conquer the world in the midst of joy with "Moves like Jagger," which managed to keep the mood of an audience that was in a state of boil.

Levine, a genius on stage, got goosebumps at the sound of "Makes Me Wonder" and two other hits like "This Love" and "She Will Be Love" in an atmosphere of nostalgia and melancholy and the unanimous opinion that, finally, a day of Rock in Rio had a certain musical continuity and coherence.

"Coldplay" topped

The performance of "Coldplay" in the middle of the morning began with an air of expectation to see the reception he would receive the new album by the British, "Mylo Xyloto" which hit the market Oct. 24.

The sensations were superb after the band began their show with the simple name given to her new job, continue to "Hurts Like Heaven" and premiered four other titles such as "Us Against The World", "Paradise", "Major Minus "and" Every teardrop is a waterfall "in a performance immeasurably.

With "In my place" people vibrated and moved in a legendary concert in which no more can you ask the leader of "Coldplay", Chris Martin, who won the affection of Rio to not be in the pipeline songs like "Violet Hill", "Fix You" or "Viva la vida", which took ecstasy and delirium to the public.

Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)