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Aerosmith requests ‘two tubs of buses and a dirty dish’ for Bogota gig

by Adriaan Alsema May 13, 2010

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Legendary U.S. rockers Aerosmith requested a number of incomprehensible things for their Bogota gig as their English to Spanish translator seems to have misunderstand the band’s complicated wishes.

According to newspaper El Tiempo, the Spanish wish list contains “two tubs of buses and a dirty dish” and “five coffee tables without call candles.”

The Colombian organization of the concert did succeed to decipher that the band wants to consume Japanese, Chinese and Indian food, sugar-free cookies, organic fruits, tofu, vanilla yogurt and root beer.

Drummer Joey Kramer requested anti-static hair conditioner.

Aerosmith plans to play Bogota on May 20.

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