One more Monday, My house is yours has landed on Telecinco. On this occasion, Nacho Cano, one of the members of one of the most important music groups in the country, has granted one of his most personal interviews to Bertín Osborne.

Composer for Mecano, he became one of the icons of the Madrid scene. Nacho, like his teammates, had to deal with a significant management of the success they achieved: “I tried everything,” he confessed.

“During the first five years there was no type of management. There was more of ingestion and indigestion. They were years in which there was no measure. There was no information and practically all of my first group died,” Nacho Cano explained.

“People clapped because they got together that we had no information and that Franco had died. On top of that, AIDS appeared… They were a few years of a lot of rattling, we had a great time, but we had festivals that had no end,” the composer recalled. under the watchful eye of Bertín Osborne.

Nacho has also confessed that he “suffered a health collapse” when he was 23 years old. In addition, the composer wanted to highlight the important role that Hans Zimmer had in those moments in his life: “Hans put me somewhere. I was there for a few days and when I left I went to a museum to see Tutankhamen,” he recalled.

“I put myself in front for a while and everything changed. From there, no drugs or narcotics. I tried everything. The luck I had is that my intense years were few,” Cano reflected. The luck I had is that my intense years were few and then another term. Health is essential and, even to have fun, you have to be healthy. If you are detoxifying… I stop living crazy but never work.