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Miguel Ríos: “I Think It’s Good that My Obituary Is Prepared: There’s a Lot to Tell”

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Writing songs, joining with musicians, rehearsing in a small venue, recording a record and going out on the road to perform. That’s how it is today the life of Miguel Ríos (Granada, 81 years old). It has hardly changed since the sixties, when he began to carve the figure of the first and most respected rocker who has seen Spain. He arrives at the appointment with EL PAÍS in Madrid before the time, elegant, eager to talk, aware that he has a solv…

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Writing songs, joining with musicians, rehearsing in a small venue, recording a record and going out on the road to perform. That’s how it is today the life of Miguel Ríos (Granada, 81 years old). It has hardly changed since the sixties, when he began to carve the figure of the first and most respected rocker who has seen Spain. He arrives at the appointment with EL PAÍS in Madrid before the time, elegant, eager to talk, aware that he has a solv…

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In this episode on intercontinental ballistic missions, Miguel Góis, José Diogo Quintela and Ricardo Araujo Pereira discuss the advantages of not studying in a particular teaching establishment and make considerations that the Portuguese Roadway Prevention is probably very repugnant. In the end, they remember a song about the best way to Tabua.

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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