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Hablando de la libertad, according to DoReSol
The song Hablando de la libertad by La Renga stands out for its deep connection with the search for personal freedom and the critique of the system that surrounds us. In this track, the band addresses the individual's internal struggle against the shackles of materialism and culture, a theme that resonates with the teachings of Peruvian writer Carlos Castañeda, particularly his work Las enseñanzas de Don Juan. The lyrics reflect a desire to break free from the limitations imposed by society, seeking a "wild side" that allows the narrator to overcome the psychological barriers hindering their authenticity.
Recorded at Estudios Ion and released in 1996 as part of the album Despedazado por mil partes, this song has become an emblematic closer for La Renga's live performances. The production, led by Ricardo Mollo and the band, took place in an environment of intense creativity that helped solidify their characteristic sound. This album, which also includes other iconic tracks, was crucial for the growth of their fan base and is considered a milestone in the Argentine rock scene. With a duration of 6:09, Hablando de la libertad is not only a reflection of La Renga's essence but also an anthem that invites reflection on freedom in a world increasingly conditioned by materialism.
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Despedazado por mil partes
La Renga · 1996 · Track 11
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