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Cuando pase el temblor, according to DoReSol
The song Cuando pase el temblor stands out for its enigmatic lyrics and deep emotional connection. It is a work that evokes images and feelings in an abstract way, almost like a collage of intertwined sensations. Gustavo Cerati, its creator, drew inspiration from his childhood and visits to Pucará de Tilcara, an archaeological site in northwestern Argentina. This personal connection is reflected in the song's atmosphere, which has often been interpreted in various ways, from an emotional journey to a reflection on social tragedies. The phrase "despiértame cuando pase el temblor" resonates as a longing for peace amid uncertainty.
Recorded in 1985 for the album Nada Personal, the song quickly became a cornerstone of Soda Stereo's repertoire, one of the most performed tracks in their live shows. Over the years, it has been recognized in numerous lists of the best Spanish-language rock songs, highlighting its impact and relevance in Latin American music. Its lyrics, though cryptic, manage to move the listener, and its sound is characterized by a blend of influences ranging from new wave to alternative rock. The song was also marked by the historical context of its release, coinciding with the devastating 1985 Mexico earthquake, which adds a layer of meaning to its message. In every performance, Cuando pase el temblor invites deep reflection, becoming a classic that continues to resonate in the present.
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Nada personal
Soda Stereo · 1985 · Track 3
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