One After 909

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A Journey of Love and Miscommunication in 'One After 909'

Callejeros' song 'One After 909' tells a story of love, longing, and a bit of miscommunication. The lyrics revolve around a man who is desperate to join his lover on a train journey, specifically the 'one after 909.' The repeated plea to 'move over honey' and 'don't be cold as ice' suggests a sense of urgency and emotional vulnerability. The protagonist is willing to go to great lengths, even begging on his knees, to keep his relationship intact and to be with his partner.

The song also highlights a series of unfortunate events and misunderstandings. The protagonist's frantic rush to the station, only to be told he has the wrong location, and then realizing he has the wrong train number, adds a layer of frustration and chaos to the narrative. This sequence of events can be seen as a metaphor for the missteps and miscommunications that often occur in relationships. Despite his best efforts, things don't go as planned, which is a relatable scenario for many listeners.

Callejeros, known for their rock and roll style infused with elements of Argentine rock, bring a raw and authentic energy to this song. The repetitive nature of the lyrics and the upbeat tempo create a sense of urgency and determination. The song captures the essence of youthful love and the lengths one will go to for the sake of a relationship, even when faced with obstacles and misunderstandings. It's a poignant reminder that love often involves a journey filled with both passion and pitfalls.

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  1. Creo
  2. Mas Allá
  3. Motivo
  4. no volvieron mas
  5. El lugar perfecto
  6. Prohibido
  7. Una Nueva Noche Fria
  8. Una Nueva Noche Fría En El Barrio
  9. Ancho de Espadas
  10. Lejos Del Cielo
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