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Yo soy tu bandera, according to DoReSol
This musical piece, Yo soy tu bandera, has a structure that invites repetition and the construction of sonic layers. The music, attributed to Abuelo and López, unfolds over a pattern that feels both familiar and novel, inviting exploration of its nuances. With a duration of 2 minutes and 48 seconds, it is a track that goes straight to its essence, without detours, allowing the melody and instrumentation to speak for themselves.
The track is part of Vasos y besos, the second studio album by Los Abuelos de la Nada, released in 1983 under the Interdisc label. This album, produced by the band itself, marked a turning point, consolidating their presence on the music scene. The impact of Vasos y besos was felt on important lists: it was included among the 250 fundamental albums of Ibero-American rock by Al Borde magazine, and the Argentine edition of Rolling Stone placed it among the 100 key albums of national rock. Within this context, the song Mil horas, also from the album, received particular recognition, appearing in rankings of Argentine rock hits and in lists of the best Ibero-American songs.
From album
Vasos y besos
Los Abuelos de la Nada · 1983
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Music Abuelo, lópez