Rock & Roll

Amaral Amaral

The Liberating Power of Rock & Roll

Amaral's song "Rock & Roll" is a nostalgic ode to the liberating and transformative power of music, particularly rock and roll. The lyrics take us back to the artist's youth, where the local band was the heartbeat of the neighborhood, creating a sense of community and excitement. The imagery of the band playing like thunder in the night captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit of rock music. This period of their lives, marked by the innocence and passion of being fifteen, is portrayed as a formative experience that left an indelible mark on their hearts.

The chorus, with its declaration of having no solution or remedy, emphasizes the artist's deep connection to rock and roll. It’s not just a genre of music but a way of life that offers freedom akin to the wind. This metaphor of being as free as the wind underscores the idea that rock and roll is a means of escape and self-expression, allowing individuals to break free from societal constraints and live authentically.

As the song progresses, the artist reflects on how these early experiences continue to influence them. Every time they perform, memories of those formative years resurface, reminding them of the dreams and truths they sought. The repetition of the phrase "I was born to be free like the wind" reinforces the enduring impact of rock and roll on their identity. The song is a heartfelt tribute to the enduring spirit of rock music and its role in shaping the artist's life and sense of freedom.

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  1. Como Hablar
  2. Marta, Sebas, Guille y Los Demás
  3. Cuando Suba La Marea
  4. Resurrección
  5. Rompehielos
  6. Mis Amigos
  7. Pájaros En La Cabeza
  8. El universo sobre mí
  9. Sin Ti No Soy Nada
  10. El Artista Del Alambre
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