Nostalgic Echoes from Puerto Tirol

The song "Puerto Tirol" by El Chaqueño Palavecino is a heartfelt tribute to the artist's childhood and the memories of his hometown. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the natural beauty of Puerto Tirol, a small town in the Chaco province of Argentina, under the light of the moon. The singer reminisces about singing madrigals, a type of vocal music composition, by the lagoon and learning to live life through song among the quebracho trees, which are native to the region.

The chorus of the song expresses a deep sense of nostalgia and longing for the past. The artist refers to Puerto Tirol as a 'flowering little town' and an 'abandoned corner' that he will never forget. This duality suggests a place that is both cherished for its beauty and perhaps neglected or changed over time. The singer vows to carry the memories of his childhood with him forever, indicating the profound impact that his early experiences in Puerto Tirol have had on his life.

The final verse of the song brings a personal touch, as the singer recalls the first time he heard the voice of a woman expressing love by the Río Negro, a river in Argentina. This memory is held dear and is a sincere part of his past that he wishes to express until he can return to that place. The song, therefore, is not just a celebration of a geographical location, but also a journey through the singer's formative experiences and the emotions tied to them.

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  3. Del Algarrobo al Ombu
  4. Celoso No Soy
  5. Tramposo
  6. Tenés Razón
  7. Cantor de Oficio
  8. Ñaupa Ñaupa
  9. Amor Por Siempre
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