La Muerte Del Pelavacas
Adan Chalino Sanchez
The Ballad of a Notorious Outlaw: La Muerte Del Pelavacas
The song 'La Muerte Del Pelavacas' by Adan Chalino Sanchez is a narrative corrido, a traditional Mexican ballad that tells the story of an individual, often touching on themes of love, death, and outlaw life. The song recounts the life and death of a notorious figure known as 'Pelavacas,' a nickname that could be translated as 'Cow Skinner.' The lyrics describe his criminal activities, his reputation, and ultimately, his betrayal and death.
The song begins by setting the scene in El Rancho del Viscaino, which is presented as the preferred hideout of Pelavacas. His real name is revealed to be Reymundo Burgos, a man feared by many due to his infamous reputation. The lyrics suggest that he started his criminal life early, kidnapping a beautiful woman, which set off a series of events. The song also mentions a ten-year prison sentence that failed to reform him, and upon his release, he was quickly associated with any new crimes that occurred.
The climax of the song describes a bank robbery in Quila, Sinaloa, where Pelavacas meets his end. The lyrics imply that he was betrayed and killed for his share of the loot, with his body found dismembered on a hill. The song concludes with a reflection on betrayal, suggesting that those who betrayed him will eventually face their own retribution, and that another 'traitor' will avenge the death of Pelavacas. The narrative serves as a cautionary tale about the violent and treacherous life of outlaws.