Vamos Subiendo La Cuesta

Ángel Parra Ángel Parra

Climbing Together: A Call for Unity in Ángel Parra's 'Vamos Subiendo La Cuesta'

Ángel Parra's song 'Vamos Subiendo La Cuesta' is a powerful anthem that calls for unity among the left-wing factions in the face of a common enemy. The lyrics metaphorically describe a journey up a steep hill, symbolizing the struggle and effort required to achieve a significant goal. The climb represents the collective effort needed to reach a point of rest and accomplishment, which can only be achieved through solidarity and cooperation.

The song criticizes the division within the left, highlighting how internal conflicts only serve to benefit their adversaries. Parra points out that a divided left is ineffective and only aids the enemy, who is waiting for them to fail. The imagery of the right-wing waiting for the left to 'fight like dogs' and 'watch their burial' underscores the urgency and importance of unity. This vivid metaphor illustrates the detrimental impact of infighting and the need to focus on the true adversary.

Parra's lyrics also serve as a direct appeal to his comrades, urging them to recognize the importance of unity. He emphasizes that the real enemy is not within their ranks but outside, waiting to exploit their divisions. The song's refrain, 'Compañero, compañero,' is a heartfelt plea for solidarity, reminding listeners that the lessons of unity should never be forgotten. By calling for unity through his song, Parra positions himself not as a leader but as a fellow struggler, reinforcing the collective nature of the fight and the shared responsibility to achieve their goals.

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  1. El camino es largo
  2. Tres Alpinos
  3. Yo, Pecador
  4. Allende presidente
  5. El beso frío
  6. La leñera
  7. Muñeca de trapo
  8. Terciopelo Negro
  9. Atacameño
  10. La libertad
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