Lo siento, frank

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Ariel Rot's Lament for Lost Elegance and Artistry

Ariel Rot's song "Lo siento, Frank" is a poignant reflection on the decline of elegance, good taste, and artistic integrity in contemporary society. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world where style is detained, elegance is in an ambulance, and good taste seems forbidden. This imagery suggests a society that no longer values refinement and sophistication, prompting the singer to light a candle in the hope that some semblance of these qualities might still exist.

The song continues with a metaphorical lament about the state of music and art. The piano keys turning all white and the incessant sound of cheap music symbolize a loss of diversity and quality in the musical landscape. The cloudy treble clef represents a bleak outlook for the future of music, leading the singer to retreat to bed, perhaps as a form of escapism from the disappointing reality.

Ariel Rot also touches on the disillusionment of poets and the imprisonment of great songs for being too good, indicating a cultural environment that punishes excellence. The reference to Frank, likely a nod to Frank Sinatra, underscores the sorrow felt for the bygone era of true artistry. The song's narrative extends to the market-driven world where even fish dance to the syncopated rhythm of supply and demand, and the sentimental bandoneón is found dying at a hostel's door. The guitar's confession of neglect and its subsequent act of killing the singer with a rusty string further illustrate the tragic consequences of a world that has turned its back on genuine artistic expression.

"Lo siento, Frank" is a melancholic yet powerful critique of modern society's disregard for elegance, quality, and true artistry. It serves as a call to remember and cherish the artistic values that once defined a more refined and tasteful era.

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