Eva Tomando El Sol

Joaquín Sabina Joaquín Sabina

Forbidden Love in the Modern Eden: A Tale of Eva and Adán

Joaquín Sabina's song "Eva Tomando El Sol" is a modern retelling of the biblical story of Adam and Eve, set in the gritty urban landscape of Moratalaz, a neighborhood in Madrid. The song opens with a reference to the original sin, where a serpent offers a forbidden fruit. Here, Sabina reimagines the characters as a young couple living in a rundown apartment, making do with what little they have. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of their humble beginnings, scavenging for furniture and planting cannabis, symbolizing their rebellion against societal norms.

Eva, the modern-day Eve, enjoys sunbathing naked on their balcony, becoming a spectacle for the neighborhood. This act of defiance and freedom attracts the attention of the local men, much to the chagrin of their wives. The tension escalates when a neighbor, scandalized by Eva's behavior, calls the police. The couple's lack of social standing and connections leaves them vulnerable, and they are eventually evicted from their makeshift paradise. The imagery of Eva being dragged down the stairs by the police, despite being pregnant, underscores the harsh reality of their situation.

The song concludes with a poignant twist: Eva now works in a supermarket, selling apples, a nod to the original sin, while Adán sings on the streets. This ending highlights the cyclical nature of their struggle and the societal judgment they face. Sabina's lyrics are rich with metaphors and cultural references, blending the sacred and the profane to tell a story of love, rebellion, and the loss of innocence. The song serves as a critique of societal norms and the harsh realities faced by those who dare to live outside them.

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