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Pelusón of Milk

by Luis Alberto Spinetta · Album Pelusón of Milk

Lago De Forma Mía

Duration 3:15

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Lago De Forma Mía, according to DoReSol

Lago De Forma Mía is one of those compositions that invites introspection through its lyrics and sound. In this song, Luis Alberto Spinetta uses the metaphor of an inner lake to reflect his soul, creating a space where reflection becomes the protagonist. The piece begins with a distorted sample from Muchacha (ojos de papel), which not only establishes a sonic link with his previous work but also reinforces the emotional connection by questioning the fate of a color, a poetic resource that invites contemplation. Spinetta, in his characteristic style, seeks to convey personal experiences, and in this case, it is evident that many of the songs from Pelusón Of Milk were written for himself, highlighting the authenticity of his creative process.

The theme of colors, related to a loved one, is recurrent in Spinetta's work and feels like a constant throughout his career. In Lago De Forma Mía, this poetic fixation is subtly but powerfully manifested. Additionally, the use of a sample from Argentine comedian Tangalanga, known for his humorous phone calls, adds a layer of irony and humor that contrasts with the depth of the lyrics. This detail, mentioned in the album's credits as Tarufeti, reflects Spinetta's creativity and wit in integrating elements of popular culture into his music. Ultimately, Lago De Forma Mía is not just a song; it is an exploration of identity and emotion, a sonic journey that invites listeners to immerse themselves in their own reflections.

From album

Pelusón of Milk

Pelusón of Milk

Luis Alberto Spinetta · 1991 · Track 2

Details

Duration3:15
AlbumPelusón of Milk
Year1991
ISRCARF049500457