"Matador" makes Hispanic American historical mention: it tells the story of a man nicknamed "the matador" (a guerrilla, in the video played by the actor Eusebio Poncela), who hides in a boarding house while the police prepare a final assault to kill him. The lyrics recall the Chilean singer-songwriter Víctor Jara. They have recorded a song called "Vasos y Besos" in 1988 with Celia Cruz Also a song by The Beatles "Strawberry Fields Forever" with Debbie Harry (Blondie) in 1995 and in that same year they played live in NYC at Palladium and went on stage to sing with them In 1996 they recorded "Charlie Don't Surf" for an album tribute to The Clash and a version of "What's New Pussycat?" By Tom Jones with the American ska band Fishbone. In 1997, the Cadillacs recorded the album Fabulosos calavera, Rubén Blades contributes vocals in "Hoy lloré canción" and Mimí Maura in "Calaveras y diablitos".
Hola, éste video fue muy premiado en su tiempo, en los 90s. El ritmo base es de murga de carnaval, por eso las chicas bailando en "biquini" que serían sus trajes de carnaval. Es una canción de protesta reivindicativa que hace alusión a las luchas sociales y a la represión. Esta banda la está rompiendo en México ahora mismo con sus recitales en vivo. Es una de las mejores bandas de ska de argentina 😘
My words kill...we argentinians do know what this is about, nothing to do with drugs. It´s about giving your life to defend your ideas... in times of dictators. It´s an anthem to freedom. The pigeon is the symbol of freedom.
Cuando alguien lo ve desde otra cultura tan distante y sin conocer el contexto histórico, ni el mensaje al que hace referencia la letra de la canción es obvio que parezca una locura. Es algo de lo que no se puede culpar a nadie.
Believe me D, for us Argentinians, and for all Latinamericans in the matter , we know PERFECTLY what's this video about. First: "Matador" is a word with different meanings, Only in Spain it means "bull fighter" but in latin america it means "Killer" or "murderer", second: This song is a protest song, the song narrates the story of a revolutionary (known as "El Matador") who is being hunted down by pro-dictatorship law enforcement agents. As it was common between the years 1976-1983 in Argentina. Third: Those jewels in the underwear represent the Murga/Carnival wich is the main beat of the song.
Dear D, this song was an anthem for Latinamerica. It was based on the dictatorships that we had in Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Brazil, etc during the 70's and 80's. Los Fabulosos Cadillacs are a real great band with a lot of hits wothy of being reacted. This song "Matador" was highly awarded. Other song from The Fabulosos are Mal Bicho, El satánico Dr Cadillac, Vasos Vacíos (ft. Celia Cruz) or Vos sabés. Argentina has a lot of great bands. Regards from Chile 🙂
its a song about a revolutionary man who fought the system. But instead of carrying a gun, he used his voice to rally the people. The song references a chilean musician Victor Jara that was murdered by the Military Coup d'tat in chile during the 70s. Basically they would rally any singer, poet, anyone who used their words for the political message against the Fascist regime.
Hello form panama... is a protest song against Latin American dictatorships. The drums is murga porteña mix with ska at 4:38 they say resiste victor jara ..the chilean singer killed by pinochet army
This type of music obviously mixed with rock, but the other part is music that we inherited from the Afros who came to Argentina back in the late 1800s, we call it candombe, which I mean that despite the time it is still valid. Thanks for appreciating it. The blood is because the song is called Matador = Bullfighter
Bullfighter They're looking for you, killer! They call me the matador, I was born in Barracas If we talk about killing my words kill It was not long ago that León Santillán fell And now I know that, at any moment, they are going to give it to me Da-da-da-oh Da-da-da-oh Where are you, killer? Da-da-da-oh Da-da-da-oh They call me the matador, they are looking for me In a cold pension I am waiting for you Crouched in the darkest part of my room Rifle in hand, I wait for my end Da-da-da-oh Da-da-da-oh The gray hair is looking for you, matador (Pa-pa-pa-oh) The gray hair lies to you, matador (Pa-pa-pa-oh) Hey, hey! Hey, hey! Killer, killer! Where are you killer? Killer, killer! Don't go, killer Killed-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh Oh yeah! Killer, killer! Wind of freedom, combative blood In the pockets of the people the old wound Suddenly the day turns into night Murmurs, runs and the knock on the door The police force arrived Da-da-da-oh Da-da-da-oh Look brother what you ended up with (Pa-pa-pa-oh) For fighting for a better world (Pa-pa-pa-oh) What do they sound like? They are bullets they reach me They catch me Resist Victor Jara does not remain silent! Matador, they are looking for you (Matador, matador) Matador they are killing you Matador-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, oh yeah (Matador, matador) Brave matador They call me the matador of the 100 Buenos Aires neighborhoods I don't have to be afraid, my words are bullets Bullets of peace, bullets of justice I am the voice of those who were silenced without reason For the mere fact of thinking differently, oh God! Santa María de los Buenos Aires, if everything were better Killer, killer! If everything was better Killer, killer! Where are you going matador? Matador, oh yeah! Killer, killer! Composers: Flavio Oscar Cianciarulo
El desfile / funeral representan al pueblo despidiendo a sus "heroes caidos" durante la dictadura militar que goberno Argentina durante los 70s. Estas personas que se rebelaban contra el gobierno eran asesinadas. De eso se trata el video, de un rebelde que fue finalmente alcanzado por la policia por pensar distinto, y el pueblo despidiendolo
Matador is the ultimate Latino protest song. The lyrics and their context are all against dictatorships. The music and the video reflect the resistance in all forms
Habla de la represión política argentina y la zona bajo la dictadura militar... menciona a Víctor Jara cantante chileno asesinado por "pensar distinto"...
You found the best ska rock band of Latin America You will be recommended newer songs from this band, by young people who didn't knew it at his best, so I list here their best of the best, greatest hits, must know songs only: 1. Matador 2. El Satánico Dr. Cadillac 3. Mal Bicho 4. Manuel Santillán, El León (Versión Reggae) 5. Yo No Me Sentaría En Tu Mesa 6. Vasos Vacios 7. Carnaval Toda La Vida 8. Demasiada Presión 9. Gitana 10. Padre Nuestro I recommend album versions, because the live videos were recorded late, and lack a lot of instruments.
A esa lista tendrias que agregar a "Solo un momento", junto a Willie Nelson... Cierto que este tema es Vicentico solo, no los Cadillacs (pero Vicentico ES los Cadillacs, ¿quien puede negar eso?).
The killer theme of the fabulous Cadillac refers to Víctor Jara, he killed politics with words, he was sought and murdered, just like León Santillán, whose real name is Fernando Alvareda.
Dear D, this musical theme alludes to Latin American dictatorships, representing the persecution and death of an imaginary revolutionary who fought against them. As for its genre, it is a mix of ska, Latin American rock and Afro-Brazilian rhythms. The video represents a funeral with well-marked cultural features for certain parts of Latin America. The person they are carrying in the funeral car is Manuel Santillan "the lion", an imaginary character from another song by the group and a predecessor of this one. Due to what the song represents, it has become a Latin American anthem, and the character it mentions was associated with several Latin American liberators such as Víctor Jara, Chilean singer-songwriter, who is even mentioned in the song. In another order of things, I leave you a link to a gem that I found on you tube and that will help you understand a little more about an iconic band from Argentina, Seru Giran, formed by Charly Garcia: ua-cam.com/video/8rTY6KiBr3A/v-deo.html A big hug and thank you for your continued reactions and dissemination of the music of my country!
No son ritmos afrobrasileños, no tiene nada que ver con Brasil. Es murga rioplatense, es música originaria argentina. Informate, porque estás negando parte de la cultura musical argentina diciendo eso
@@anasilvina777 no estoy negando nada porque la murga rioplatense tambien es un derivado de ritmos afrobrasileños, iniciada por esclavos de origen africano que escapaban hacia el sur, entiendase esto como Banda Oriental y Provincias Unidas del Sur, en busca de la libertad que no tenian en el entonces Imperio del Brasil. Antes de izar una bandera y atacar a quien no tenes necesidad de atacar informate mejor, porque la ignorancia es la madre de todos los prejuicios. Es como decir que uno menosprecia el chamame porque argumenta que su origen tiene influencias de ritmos centroeruropeos. Te vendria muy bien leer un poco mas antes de opinar de aquello de lo que no sabes.
@@anasilvina777 totalmente de acuerdo en que hubo africanos en la mayor parte del territorio latimoamericano! Pero que tiene que ver eso con lo que sontenes sobre el origen de la murga rioplatense? El mundo de ese entonces no tiene nada que ver con las divisiones politicas actuales y negar que la inmensa mayoria de los esclavos que se instalaron en el Rio de la Plata, no venian directamente de España, sino que eran provistos por el Imperio del Brasil traidos por portugueses es desconocer de historia. Nadie niega que el ritmo de murga con los años se convirtio en parte de la identidad cultural primeranente de Uruguay (pais con mayor porcentaje de poblacion afrodescendiente) y luego de Argentina en los margenes del Rio de la Plata. Ahora, apropiarte de esa herencia cultural y acusarme a mi de desconocerla es develar una profunda ignorancia, hablando sobre un tema que evidentemente no manejas. Nadie pretendio ofender tu falso nacionalismo sino exponer el punto de contacto entre diferentes culturas. Es obvio que la murga en su fase primordial se inicio antes de que existieran siquiera Argentina, Uruguay y Brasil, pero negar la influencia afrobrasileña de la misma es el negacionismo simplemente para defender un nacionalismo que no es menos por entender y comprender su herencia. Esto no es futbol, no hagas de todo un Argentina vs Brasil!
The guy who had the idea about this video was superb. It's about a guerrillero wanted by the cops and they killed him. It could be simple but the video is weird and beautiful like a some strange masterpiece.
Matador means "bull fighter" only in Spain (and perhaps in other countries where that cruel tradition is still legal) but here's got nothing to do with it. It's just a nickname, and could be traduced as "killer".
There is death of the political dissident, with the baby sounds and the toilet flush you get the rebirth - the ply on the joke that the excrement was so huge that you might have birthed a baby.
Se non sbaglio anche la grande bassista Tina Weymouth è presente in questo brano If i,m not mistaken the great bassist Tina Weymouth also plays on this song
Hi D!: The song is about a revolutionary who is chased by the police, who eventually kill him. In addition, the Chilean singer-songwriter Víctor Jara is named in the lyrics, making a reference to the dictatorship of General Pinochet.
Lo mejor de Maxi Trusso es: Please me (with Poncho) Nothing at all Streets of Rock and roll Always a reason Y el tema que lo llevó a la fama, fue Fragments of Life, como cantante de la banda Roy Vedas
Por supuesto que no ibas a entender el video! No vaya a ser que un yanqui sepa del desastre que las políticas de su gobierno provocaron en Latinoamérica... Ni hablar de los golpes de Estado que promovieron pero bueno...
It DOES make sense *in context. But you're too FAR from it to understand. You should've seen this with lyrics. It's about our military dictatorship genocides. The rest is too symbolic but sure someone from our culture can understand all the complex messages.
Idk who made you react to this, I'm from Argentina and of course I know the song cause it's a classic, but the video is totally distasteful and weird... the song in the other hand talks about a murder happened during the dictatorship... Which makes the video even weirder. Personally I don't think is a song/video to recommend to anyone especially if they don't have a background of it's meaning and doesn't understand what's being said. It's not enjoyable, this band videos are weird anyways, I wouldn't pay very much attention to them.
"Matador" makes Hispanic American historical mention: it tells the story of a man nicknamed "the matador" (a guerrilla, in the video played by the actor Eusebio Poncela), who hides in a boarding house while the police prepare a final assault to kill him. The lyrics recall the Chilean singer-songwriter Víctor Jara.
They have recorded a song called "Vasos y Besos" in 1988 with Celia Cruz
Also a song by The Beatles "Strawberry Fields Forever" with Debbie Harry (Blondie) in 1995 and in that same year they played live in NYC at Palladium and went on stage to sing with them
In 1996 they recorded "Charlie Don't Surf" for an album tribute to The Clash and a version of "What's New Pussycat?" By Tom Jones with the American ska band Fishbone.
In 1997, the Cadillacs recorded the album Fabulosos calavera, Rubén Blades contributes vocals in "Hoy lloré canción" and Mimí Maura in "Calaveras y diablitos".
Hola, éste video fue muy premiado en su tiempo, en los 90s. El ritmo base es de murga de carnaval, por eso las chicas bailando en "biquini" que serían sus trajes de carnaval. Es una canción de protesta reivindicativa que hace alusión a las luchas sociales y a la represión.
Esta banda la está rompiendo en México ahora mismo con sus recitales en vivo. Es una de las mejores bandas de ska de argentina 😘
My words kill...we argentinians do know what this is about, nothing to do with drugs. It´s about giving your life to defend your ideas... in times of dictators. It´s an anthem to freedom. The pigeon is the symbol of freedom.
Cuando alguien lo ve desde otra cultura tan distante y sin conocer el contexto histórico, ni el mensaje al que hace referencia la letra de la canción es obvio que parezca una locura. Es algo de lo que no se puede culpar a nadie.
Believe me D, for us Argentinians, and for all Latinamericans in the matter , we know PERFECTLY what's this video about.
First: "Matador" is a word with different meanings, Only in Spain it means "bull fighter" but in latin america it means "Killer" or "murderer", second: This song is a protest song, the song narrates the story of a revolutionary (known as "El Matador") who is being hunted down by pro-dictatorship law enforcement agents. As it was common between the years 1976-1983 in Argentina.
Third: Those jewels in the underwear represent the Murga/Carnival wich is the main beat of the song.
Dear D, this song was an anthem for Latinamerica. It was based on the dictatorships that we had in Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Brazil, etc during the 70's and 80's.
Los Fabulosos Cadillacs are a real great band with a lot of hits wothy of being reacted. This song "Matador" was highly awarded.
Other song from The Fabulosos are Mal Bicho, El satánico Dr Cadillac, Vasos Vacíos (ft. Celia Cruz) or Vos sabés.
Argentina has a lot of great bands.
Regards from Chile 🙂
Nosotros los argentinos entendemos muy bien de que se trata , lo vivimos todos los dias en los años
76 a 83
😂difícil de entender sin un contexto adecuado, uno de los himnos de los fabulosos, banda legendaria sin dudas! Great reaction!!
MATADOR = KILLER
its a song about a revolutionary man who fought the system. But instead of carrying a gun, he used his voice to rally the people. The song references a chilean musician Victor Jara that was murdered by the Military Coup d'tat in chile during the 70s. Basically they would rally any singer, poet, anyone who used their words for the political message against the Fascist regime.
Hello form panama... is a protest song against Latin American dictatorships. The drums is murga porteña mix with ska at 4:38 they say resiste victor jara ..the chilean singer killed by pinochet army
El video te voló la peluca. Besos Abrazos Bendiciones desde Lincoln Argentina
This type of music obviously mixed with rock, but the other part is music that we inherited from the Afros who came to Argentina back in the late 1800s, we call it candombe, which I mean that despite the time it is still valid. Thanks for appreciating it. The blood is because the song is called Matador = Bullfighter
El ritmo, aún que tiene algo de Ska, es básicamente "murga, un ritmo que tiene mucho de afro y es del Río de la Plata
Chingona la combinación todos los sonidos!!!
Bullfighter
They're looking for you, killer!
They call me the matador, I was born in Barracas
If we talk about killing my words kill
It was not long ago that León Santillán fell
And now I know that, at any moment, they are going to give it to me
Da-da-da-oh
Da-da-da-oh
Where are you, killer?
Da-da-da-oh
Da-da-da-oh
They call me the matador, they are looking for me
In a cold pension I am waiting for you
Crouched in the darkest part of my room
Rifle in hand, I wait for my end
Da-da-da-oh
Da-da-da-oh
The gray hair is looking for you, matador (Pa-pa-pa-oh)
The gray hair lies to you, matador (Pa-pa-pa-oh)
Hey, hey!
Hey, hey!
Killer, killer!
Where are you killer?
Killer, killer!
Don't go, killer
Killed-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Oh yeah!
Killer, killer!
Wind of freedom, combative blood
In the pockets of the people the old wound
Suddenly the day turns into night
Murmurs, runs and the knock on the door
The police force arrived
Da-da-da-oh
Da-da-da-oh
Look brother what you ended up with (Pa-pa-pa-oh)
For fighting for a better world (Pa-pa-pa-oh)
What do they sound like?
They are bullets
they reach me
They catch me
Resist
Victor Jara does not remain silent!
Matador, they are looking for you
(Matador, matador) Matador they are killing you
Matador-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, oh yeah
(Matador, matador) Brave matador
They call me the matador of the 100 Buenos Aires neighborhoods
I don't have to be afraid, my words are bullets
Bullets of peace, bullets of justice
I am the voice of those who were silenced without reason
For the mere fact of thinking differently, oh God!
Santa María de los Buenos Aires, if everything were better
Killer, killer!
If everything was better
Killer, killer!
Where are you going matador?
Matador, oh yeah!
Killer, killer!
Composers: Flavio Oscar Cianciarulo
La cara del señor todo el tiempo
👁️👄👁️
😂😂😂😂😂
El desfile / funeral representan al pueblo despidiendo a sus "heroes caidos" durante la dictadura militar que goberno Argentina durante los 70s. Estas personas que se rebelaban contra el gobierno eran asesinadas. De eso se trata el video, de un rebelde que fue finalmente alcanzado por la policia por pensar distinto, y el pueblo despidiendolo
Este tema musical es de la película EL MATADOR con Pierce Brosnan y Greg Kinnear. Saludos Mary.
Matador is the ultimate Latino protest song. The lyrics and their context are all against dictatorships. The music and the video reflect the resistance in all forms
Habla de la represión política argentina y la zona bajo la dictadura militar... menciona a Víctor Jara cantante chileno asesinado por "pensar distinto"...
You found the best ska rock band of Latin America
You will be recommended newer songs from this band, by young people who didn't knew it at his best, so I list here their best of the best, greatest hits, must know songs only:
1. Matador
2. El Satánico Dr. Cadillac
3. Mal Bicho
4. Manuel Santillán, El León (Versión Reggae)
5. Yo No Me Sentaría En Tu Mesa
6. Vasos Vacios
7. Carnaval Toda La Vida
8. Demasiada Presión
9. Gitana
10. Padre Nuestro
I recommend album versions, because the live videos were recorded late, and lack a lot of instruments.
A esa lista tendrias que agregar a "Solo un momento", junto a Willie Nelson...
Cierto que este tema es Vicentico solo, no los Cadillacs (pero Vicentico ES los Cadillacs, ¿quien puede negar eso?).
jajajajajajajajaja buscá la traducción de la letra! No es matador en el sentido de España. Sino en el sentido de América Latina... un asesino!
In Argentina, a lot of metaphors and lunfardo languages are used, due to the history of the country and its habitants. Greetings American brother!
Its a song about the victims of genocide and regime changes in Latin America by the USA.
Gracias a los cadillacs los conoces en todo subamerica lfc locura me dicen el matador naci en boedoooo🎉🎉🎉🎉
The killer theme of the fabulous Cadillac refers to Víctor Jara, he killed politics with words, he was sought and murdered, just like León Santillán, whose real name is Fernando Alvareda.
Buena SOS un genio
Hola Reactions by D , Racciona a - Los Cafres - Tus ojos - Gracias desde Argentina
Dear D, this musical theme alludes to Latin American dictatorships, representing the persecution and death of an imaginary revolutionary who fought against them.
As for its genre, it is a mix of ska, Latin American rock and Afro-Brazilian rhythms. The video represents a funeral with well-marked cultural features for certain parts of Latin America.
The person they are carrying in the funeral car is Manuel Santillan "the lion", an imaginary character from another song by the group and a predecessor of this one. Due to what the song represents, it has become a Latin American anthem, and the character it mentions was associated with several Latin American liberators such as Víctor Jara, Chilean singer-songwriter, who is even mentioned in the song.
In another order of things, I leave you a link to a gem that I found on you tube and that will help you understand a little more about an iconic band from Argentina, Seru Giran, formed by Charly Garcia:
ua-cam.com/video/8rTY6KiBr3A/v-deo.html
A big hug and thank you for your continued reactions and dissemination of the music of my country!
No son ritmos afrobrasileños, no tiene nada que ver con Brasil. Es murga rioplatense, es música originaria argentina. Informate, porque estás negando parte de la cultura musical argentina diciendo eso
@@anasilvina777 no estoy negando nada porque la murga rioplatense tambien es un derivado de ritmos afrobrasileños, iniciada por esclavos de origen africano que escapaban hacia el sur, entiendase esto como Banda Oriental y Provincias Unidas del Sur, en busca de la libertad que no tenian en el entonces Imperio del Brasil. Antes de izar una bandera y atacar a quien no tenes necesidad de atacar informate mejor, porque la ignorancia es la madre de todos los prejuicios. Es como decir que uno menosprecia el chamame porque argumenta que su origen tiene influencias de ritmos centroeruropeos. Te vendria muy bien leer un poco mas antes de opinar de aquello de lo que no sabes.
@@danielbertora1134 vos sos el que no sabe, africanos hubo en varios países de Latinoamérica (no sólo en Brasil)y dejaron su influencia en la música
@@anasilvina777 totalmente de acuerdo en que hubo africanos en la mayor parte del territorio latimoamericano! Pero que tiene que ver eso con lo que sontenes sobre el origen de la murga rioplatense? El mundo de ese entonces no tiene nada que ver con las divisiones politicas actuales y negar que la inmensa mayoria de los esclavos que se instalaron en el Rio de la Plata, no venian directamente de España, sino que eran provistos por el Imperio del Brasil traidos por portugueses es desconocer de historia. Nadie niega que el ritmo de murga con los años se convirtio en parte de la identidad cultural primeranente de Uruguay (pais con mayor porcentaje de poblacion afrodescendiente) y luego de Argentina en los margenes del Rio de la Plata. Ahora, apropiarte de esa herencia cultural y acusarme a mi de desconocerla es develar una profunda ignorancia, hablando sobre un tema que evidentemente no manejas. Nadie pretendio ofender tu falso nacionalismo sino exponer el punto de contacto entre diferentes culturas. Es obvio que la murga en su fase primordial se inicio antes de que existieran siquiera Argentina, Uruguay y Brasil, pero negar la influencia afrobrasileña de la misma es el negacionismo simplemente para defender un nacionalismo que no es menos por entender y comprender su herencia. Esto no es futbol, no hagas de todo un Argentina vs Brasil!
The guy who had the idea about this video was superb. It's about a guerrillero wanted by the cops and they killed him. It could be simple but the video is weird and beautiful like a some strange masterpiece.
te recomiendo ponerte la traduccion de la letra para entender el video, saludos
Do you know where the singer from 'Los Fabulosos Cadillacs' (Vicentico) ended up? Please react to Vicentico with Tony Bennett in 'Cold, Cold Heart'."
Un abrazo amigo 👍
I am from Argentina
Matador means "bull fighter" only in Spain (and perhaps in other countries where that cruel tradition is still legal) but here's got nothing to do with it. It's just a nickname, and could be traduced as "killer".
There is death of the political dissident, with the baby sounds and the toilet flush you get the rebirth - the ply on the joke that the excrement was so huge that you might have birthed a baby.
Matador means "killer"
Cadillacs ft. Fishbone or Ft. Debbie Harry.....
Se non sbaglio anche la grande bassista Tina Weymouth è presente in questo brano
If i,m not mistaken the great bassist Tina Weymouth also plays on this song
Reacciona a LOS AUTÉNTICOS DECADENTES, con Julieta Vanegas.
"NO ME IMPORTA EL DINERO"
Es la historia de un luchador social!
Te recomiendo escuchar el vivo en el Madison Square Theater "el genio del Dub"
Molto bene grazie frufru-
Hi D!: The song is about a revolutionary who is chased by the police, who eventually kill him. In addition, the Chilean singer-songwriter Víctor Jara is named in the lyrics, making a reference to the dictatorship of General Pinochet.
Tenes que reaccionar tambien a Maxi Trusso vida exagerada y a Kevin johansen
Lo mejor de Maxi Trusso es:
Please me (with Poncho)
Nothing at all
Streets of Rock and roll
Always a reason
Y el tema que lo llevó a la fama, fue Fragments of Life, como cantante de la banda Roy Vedas
PLEASE MORE INDIO SOLARI, MORE SODA STEREO, MORE DIVIDIDOS, MORE LAS PELOTAS
Send me links to reactionary2021@gmail.com :)
jaja so funy your coment its about police and drug people 😁😁
Antes de hacer cualquier reacción deberías buscar una traducción de la letra...
you should find the lyrics in english.
relata la muerte de un activista social como lo mata la policia
Reactiona a Indio Solari encuentro con un angel amateur
Its so sad that u dont see wats in front ou u
Por supuesto que no ibas a entender el video! No vaya a ser que un yanqui sepa del desastre que las políticas de su gobierno provocaron en Latinoamérica... Ni hablar de los golpes de Estado que promovieron pero bueno...
It DOES make sense *in context. But you're too FAR from it to understand. You should've seen this with lyrics. It's about our military dictatorship genocides. The rest is too symbolic but sure someone from our culture can understand all the complex messages.
SI VAS A ENTRAR EN ESTA MUSICA,PONE LA BE4RSUIT VERGARABAC NEGRA MURGUERA,AHI VERAS MUSICOS Y CANTANTES ESCELENTES-
Supongo que quisiste decir Bersuit Vergarabat
Te sugiero que oigas mal bicho
Que lástima sus comentarios Sr.D
Hay veces q es mejor no opinar de lo q no se conoce...
Idk who made you react to this, I'm from Argentina and of course I know the song cause it's a classic, but the video is totally distasteful and weird... the song in the other hand talks about a murder happened during the dictatorship... Which makes the video even weirder.
Personally I don't think is a song/video to recommend to anyone especially if they don't have a background of it's meaning and doesn't understand what's being said. It's not enjoyable, this band videos are weird anyways, I wouldn't pay very much attention to them.
Es una especie de censura disimulada
El peor tema de los Fabulosos. Tenes que reaccionar a los primeros discos, versiones de estudio.
A alguien no le gusta la reivindicacion a luchadores sociales?