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Mil horas (English:One thousand hours) is a song by the Argentinian band Los Abuelos de la Nada (The Grandparents of Nothing), included in the second album Vasos y besos (Glasses and kisses), published in 1983. Composed by the keyboardist and singer Andrés Calamaro, the song became one of the band's biggest success and was one of the most well known songs of Rock in Spanish in the 80s. It holds 5th place on the 100 best songs of the 80s in Spanish list according to VH1 Latin America, and the 14th place on the 100 hits of Argentine rock by Rolling Stone.

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  • Mil horas (English:One thousand hours) is a song by the Argentinian band Los Abuelos de la Nada (The Grandparents of Nothing), included in the second album Vasos y besos (Glasses and kisses), published in 1983. Composed by the keyboardist and singer Andrés Calamaro, the song became one of the band's biggest success and was one of the most well known songs of Rock in Spanish in the 80s. It holds 5th place on the 100 best songs of the 80s in Spanish list according to VH1 Latin America, and the 14th place on the 100 hits of Argentine rock by Rolling Stone. (en)
  • «Mil horas» es un sencillo de la banda argentina Los Abuelos de la Nada, incluida en su segundo álbum Vasos y besos de 1983. Fue compuesta por Andrés Calamaro y Marcelo Cuino Scornik, llegó a ser uno de los éxitos más grandes de la banda, y fue una de las canciones más conocidas dentro del rock en español de los años 80. (es)
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  • «Mil horas» es un sencillo de la banda argentina Los Abuelos de la Nada, incluida en su segundo álbum Vasos y besos de 1983. Fue compuesta por Andrés Calamaro y Marcelo Cuino Scornik, llegó a ser uno de los éxitos más grandes de la banda, y fue una de las canciones más conocidas dentro del rock en español de los años 80. VH1 Latinoamérica la colocó en el número cinco de la lista de las 100 grandiosas canciones de los 80's en español, mientras que Rolling Stone en el puesto 14 de los 100 hits del rock argentino en 2002, así como el puesto 77 en una clasificación similar hecha en 2007 por el sitio web argentino Rock y el puesto 38 en la clasificación de las 500 mejores canciones iberoamericanas de rock por la revista estadounidense Al Borde en 2006. (es)
  • Mil horas (English:One thousand hours) is a song by the Argentinian band Los Abuelos de la Nada (The Grandparents of Nothing), included in the second album Vasos y besos (Glasses and kisses), published in 1983. Composed by the keyboardist and singer Andrés Calamaro, the song became one of the band's biggest success and was one of the most well known songs of Rock in Spanish in the 80s. It holds 5th place on the 100 best songs of the 80s in Spanish list according to VH1 Latin America, and the 14th place on the 100 hits of Argentine rock by Rolling Stone. (en)
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