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La era de la boludez

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Rasputín / Hey Jude

Key D Tempo 194 bpm Time signature 4/4 Duration 3:54
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The story behind

Rasputín / Hey Jude, according to DoReSol

Rasputín / Hey Jude is that track that takes 90s Argentine rock and gives it an unexpected twist. It's not just another cover of two famous songs, but a cross where Divididos blends their raw energy with instantly recognizable melodies. The result sounds as if the blues of Hey Jude and the dark folk of Rasputín had collided in a garage workshop, but with the band's unmistakable stamp: guitars that strum with attitude and a rhythm that refuses to be tamed. What's most striking isn't just that it works, but how this mix of styles ends up sounding like something entirely its own, as if it had always been there.

The recording of this song in 1993 came at a pivotal moment for Divididos. The album La era de la boludez cemented them as a band that followed no rules, and this track is the proof. It was produced by Aníbal Kerpel and Gustavo Santaolalla, two names already skilled at capturing that unfiltered sound, while the mixing was handled by Danny Alonso and Tony Peluso. It lasted just over three and a half minutes, but in that time it achieved something rare: sounding both familiar and revolutionary at once. It's not a song you listen to for relaxation, but to feel the weight of every note and understand why, in Argentina, this kind of fusion ended up defining an era.

From album

La era de la boludez

La era de la boludez

Divididos · 1993 · Track 7

Details

KeyD
Time signature4/4
Tempo194 BPM
Duration3:54
ComposerPaul McCartney / John Lennon / Diego Arnedo / Ricardo Mollo / Federico Gil Solá
AlbumLa era de la boludez
Year1993

Credits

Lyrics Diego Arnedo, Ricardo Mollo, Federico Gil Solá

Music Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Diego Arnedo, Ricardo Mollo, Federico Gil Solá

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