Pongamos Que Hablo de Madrid

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The Melancholic Soul of Madrid: A Deep Dive into Antonio Flores' 'Pongamos Que Hablo de Madrid'

Antonio Flores' song 'Pongamos Que Hablo de Madrid' paints a vivid and melancholic picture of the city of Madrid, capturing its essence through a series of poignant and evocative images. The lyrics describe a place where paths cross, fugitives return, and desires travel in elevators, suggesting a city full of contradictions and hidden corners. Madrid is depicted as a place where life is intense and often harsh, with the singer leaving pieces of himself in its nooks and crannies.

The song also touches on the disillusionment of youth, with girls no longer wanting to be princesses and boys chasing the sea in a glass of gin. This imagery speaks to a generation that has lost its innocence and is searching for meaning in a world that often seems indifferent. The mention of birds visiting psychiatrists and stars forgetting to come out adds to the surreal and somewhat dystopian atmosphere of the song, highlighting the mental and emotional struggles faced by the city's inhabitants.

Flores' lyrics further delve into the darker aspects of urban life, with references to death traveling in white ambulances, the sun being likened to a butane stove, and a syringe found in the bathroom. These stark images convey a sense of decay and despair, yet there is also a longing for escape and a return to one's roots, as expressed in the final lines where the singer wishes to be taken back to the south where he was born. 'Pongamos Que Hablo de Madrid' is a powerful and introspective exploration of the complexities and contradictions of life in a big city, capturing both its beauty and its darkness.

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  3. Siete Vidas
  4. Abril
  5. Amigo mío
  6. Así se siente Abril
  7. Coraje de vivir
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