Cerca de La Revolución

Charly García Charly García

The Cry for Change in 'Cerca de La Revolución'

Charly García's 'Cerca de La Revolución' is a powerful song that delves into themes of longing, change, and the desire for revolution. The lyrics express a sense of frustration and isolation, as the speaker repeatedly questions why they cannot connect with someone they care about, and why that person remains distant and unchanging. The imagery of the sun as something that changes regularly contrasts with the person's static nature, highlighting the speaker's yearning for transformation.

The chorus of the song introduces a broader societal context, suggesting that the personal feelings of confusion and loneliness are mirrored by a collective unrest. The mention of 'the people demand blood' and the revolution indicates a call for significant change, possibly reflecting the political and social turmoil in Argentina during the time García was active. The song becomes an anthem for those who are dissatisfied with the status quo and are seeking a new direction, both personally and socially.

Despite the challenges and the sense of being overwhelmed by the world's madness, the speaker remains determined, as indicated by the repeated lines 'Pero si insisto, yo sé muy bien que conseguiré (seguiré).' This refrain embodies resilience and the belief that persistence will eventually lead to achieving the desired change. The song ends on a hopeful note, suggesting that words and harmony can inspire faith and belief, and that the speaker's ultimate happiness would be to see the world transformed and to be at peace with the object of their affection.

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  1. Promesas Sobre El Bidet
  2. Tango
  3. Rap de Las Hormigas
  4. Cerca de La Revolución
  5. No Se Va a Llamar Mi Amor
  6. Parte de la Religion
  7. In the City (feat. Sting)
  8. Asesíname
  9. La Canción Del Indeciso
  10. Inconsciente Colectivo
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