✅ La Tercera - La Mejor Canción Chilena (2013)

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✅ La Tercera - La Mejor Canción Chilena (2013)

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La Tercera - La Mejor Canción Chilena (2013)
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La Tercera suggested 25 popular music tracks to one hundred personalities of the local industry, including musicians, producers, composers and journalists, and each chose their favorite. Then the results were counted, and here they are. The songs were nominated by quality, popularity, relevance and the fact that they have marked an era and a style.

1. Gracias a la vida - Violeta Parra (1966)
2. Mira niñita - Los Jaivas (1972)
3. Te Recuerdo, Amanda - Víctor Jara (1969)
3. El derecho a vivir en paz - Víctor Jara (1971)
5. Volver a los 17 - Violeta Parra (1966)


Note that there are two numbers three. This is not an error, the two compositions of Víctor Jara were tied.
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This list never was evaluated?
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Maybe add it to the undecided lists thread? And what about the suggested songs?
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I see Henrik mentioned it http://www.acclaimedmusic.net/forums/vi ... era#p25366

So, maybe it was evaluated, what do you think Stevie?
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In fact, it's on the site.
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