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Billy Bond y La Pesada del Rock and Roll (also known as La Pesada del Rock and Roll or La Pesada) was an
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supergroup that pioneered
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and
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in
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. It was formed in 1970 by producer Jorge Álvarez (co-founder of the record label) and singer and producer , who would become the band's leader. Many renowned Argentine musicians such as
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,
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, among others, took their first steps in rock music in La Pesada. The band also collaborated in the recording of several albums by various artists, among them ''
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'', the first album by
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. A concert of theirs at the
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on 20 October 1972—the first rock concert in the history of the stadium— ended amidst fights, riot police, and Bond being arrested. This adversely affected the band's future opportunities. They continued releasing albums, both their own and those of other artists, and split up in 1974, with Billy Bond moving permanently to Brazil. However, the main legacy of the band, to have served as the launching pad for the careers of many musicians who would go on to become emblematic figures in the history of
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, had already been fulfilled.


History


Origin of the band's name

According to Bond, the origin of the name La Pesada came from
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and his friends, who had a habit of giving everyone female-gendered nicknames. Thus, ''La Pesada'' referred to Bond himself, who weighed ''120 kilos y tenía la contextura de un luchador.''


First stage: open band

In La Pesada's beginnings, membership in the band was open. Both during performances and for recordings, the band featured outstanding musicians of the rock scene of the times, which made it a sort of national rock team. The dissolution of
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, Almendra, and
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, the founding groups of
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, created a vacuum. In spite of the growing popularity of bands like Vox Dei, this foreshadowed the potential extinction of this alternative movement as it had been known until then. The former members of the disbanded groups were facing the formation of new ones, but the presence of the rock genre on stages and in the media had diminished considerably. On the other hand, the independent label Mandioca had disappeared, and the major record companies were not managing their "progressive music" artists properly. Many musicians who had belonged to pioneering bands (
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, Spinetta, , , , ) frequented venues where they played informally, mingling with others who were beginning to stand out (
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, , Poli Martinez, Luis Gambolini,
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). Initially, La Pesada fed from this talent, providing all of them with the opportunity to play and create within a context characterized by its spontaneity. The band's , known as ''La Oreja'' (alluding to the image on the cover), reflects the atmosphere of the ''zapadas'' (
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) in which these musicians took part.


Second stage: stable band

In 1972, La Pesada's line-up stabilized, including and the newly recruited on guitar, on bass and vocals, on violin, Isa Portugheis and Jimmy Márquez on drums, and on vocals and production. With this line-up, the band recorded solo albums by each member and several with artists who would later become famous, such as
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, and
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. It performed in theaters and clubs in Buenos Aires and other cities in Argentina. On 20 October 1972, La Pesada took part in the failed rock festival in which the
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facilities were damaged due to clashes between the police and the concert-going public. The incidents had started before the concert but took a turn for the worse when La Pesada, the only band that agreed to go on stage under such circumstances, started to perform. Bond himself explained that when the concert started, there were about 4,000 to 5,000 people who had bought general admission tickets while the seats in the front were empty because ''los pibes del rock no tenían plata''. Thus, he encouraged them to get closer to the stage so they could see. This led some people to climb the fence, which in turn led to riot police immediately appearing ''con cascos, escudos y bastones''. Later, some media outlets attributed the chaos to Billy Bond's behavior on stage. According to him, the atmosphere that led to the incident was related to two events in Argentina's political history: first, in 1969, the first mass demonstration against the military dictatorship of General
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, referred to as the ''
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''; second, the
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in 1973. And the chaos at the stadium—an incident that has been referred to as ''Rompan todo'', after the cry uttered by Bond to the concertgoers—happened between those two dates. From then on, the band limited themselves to recording albums (their last, ''Volumen 4'', among them) and giving very few public performances until 1974, when Claudio Gabis, Billy Bond, and Alejandro Medina decided to emigrate to Brazil, thus putting an end to the group's existence. In 2005, Bond had plans to reunite the band.


Their contribution to Argentine rock

Apart from the albums they recorded, La Pesada is recognized as the band that facilitated the transition and continuity between the first generation of
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artists and everything that came afterwards. Those who took part included former members of the founding groups and also new figures who would later play a leading role in the definitive establishment of this musical genre. That is, probably, the most noteworthy role played by La Pesada del Rock and Roll.


Discography


As Billy Bond's backing band

* ' (1971) * ' (1972) * ' (1972) * ' (1973)


Compilations

* ' (1979, 1982, reissued on CD in 1994)


Other collaborations

*
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: ' (August 1972) *
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: ''
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'' (1972) * : ' (1972) * : ''Jorge Pinchevsky, su violín mágico y La Pesada'' (1973) * : ''Kubero Díaz y La Pesada'' (1973) *
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: ''Donna Caroll'' (1973) * Jorgelina Aranda: ''Erótica'' (1973) *
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: ' (1973) * : ''Alejandro Medina y La Pesada'' (1974) * Claudio Gabis: ' (1974)


Other projects

* La Pesada: ' (1972) * La Pesada, el Ensamble Musical de Buenos Aires y otros: ''
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'' (1974)


See also

*
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* '' Break It All: The History of Rock in Latin America''


Notes


References


Bibliography

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External links


La Pesada del Rock and Roll
interview with the band by Emilio Gimenez Zapiola

in '' Clarín''
Interview with Billy Bond
in ''
La Nación ''La Nación'' () is an Argentine daily newspaper. As the country's leading conservative newspaper, ''La Nación''s main competitor is the more liberal ''Clarín (Argentine newspaper), Clarín''. It is regarded as a newspaper of record for Argen ...
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La Pesada
outline of the band in ''La historia del Rock Argentino (1965–1985)'' (The History of Argentine Rock)

biography of Billy Bond in ''La historia del Rock Argentino (1965–1985)''
Billy Bond
biography of Billy Bond in ''La enciclopedia del rock en Argentina'' (The Encyclopedia of Argentine Rock) {{In lang, es Supergroups (music) Argentine rock music groups Argentine hard rock musical groups Argentine psychedelic rock music groups Argentine heavy metal musical groups