Navigating Fragility: The Poetic Journey of 'Planeador'

Gustavo Cerati's song 'Planeador' is a delicate and introspective piece that explores themes of fragility, nostalgia, and the search for connection. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a pilot navigating through clouds and valleys, using the metaphor of a toy plane to symbolize the vulnerability and innocence of the journey. The slow spinning of the record in the room sets a contemplative tone, suggesting a moment of reflection and introspection.

The imagery of being a 'pilot of toys' and flying 'between clouds' evokes a sense of childlike wonder and simplicity. This metaphor highlights the fragility of the plane, which can be seen as a representation of the self or the soul. The journey through the valley in a 'fragile glider' underscores the delicate nature of human emotions and experiences. Cerati's choice of words conveys a sense of vulnerability and the precariousness of navigating life's challenges.

The recurring mention of 'the tenderness of your doubt' and 'hearing your voice in every detail' suggests a longing for connection and understanding. This could be interpreted as a reflection on a past relationship or a deep emotional bond that continues to resonate. The song's gentle and introspective tone invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences of fragility and the search for meaning in the small, everyday moments. Cerati's poetic lyrics and evocative imagery create a rich tapestry of emotions, making 'Planeador' a poignant and thought-provoking piece.

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  2. Cosas Imposibles
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  4. Adiós
  5. Paseo Inmoral
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