Talk:Arde el Cielo

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Hola soy quebecense, estoy enferma y no puedo andar mucho, pero fui en Costa Rica el ano pasado (disculpame por la puntuation, no tengo un teclado espanol), y lo que quiero decir es que por la primera vez conoci Mana. Que feliz para mi! Compré mucho cd y desde este tiempo es mi «razon de vivir». Muchas gratias Mana, quieran ustedes! Disculpame por mis faltas, aprendi el espanol para entender sus canciones. Gratias todavia! Louise de Québec, Canada —Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.134.129.125 (talk) 16:44, 14 January 2010 (UTC)
 * Like my countrywoman from Quebec, I too like Maná. But all of my Mexican family and friends prefer rock, so if I have a «razon de vivir» it would be Mägo de Oz. I too learned a language to understand songs, but in that case the language was Italian and the group was Le Orme.
 * I hope that you are no longer ill, Louise. Varlaam (talk) 19:24, 23 August 2011 (UTC) (Ontario)

Las guapas
If you watch this DVD, and you are a man, you will immediately notice all the beautiful fans. There are a lot of them.

If you watch it again, you will notice that all these beautiful girls are in a row, and occasionally the director will cut to a shot of the rest of the audience, which happens to be full of regular normal-looking people at a concert.

So a cynical person is left wondering, did the director cherry-pick women from the audience and put them in a row close to the camera? Or, did he simply make it easy on himself and hire models from a San Juan modelling agency?

More recently, I have seen a concert DVD by Ednita Nazario, Real ... en vivo, also filmed in San Juan.

And my favourite guapa from the Maná DVD is clearly visible on the Ednita DVD too.

So how fake are these audience shots?

Is it like when the "huge Springsteen fan" Courteney Cox climbed on stage during "Dancing in the Dark" without being tackled by security?

Varlaam (talk) 19:41, 23 August 2011 (UTC)
 * And, if it was not clear, this is a really good concert. And the surprise with the bandera, I love it and so does the audience. It's cool.