Las Cosas Que Uno Quiere

Juan Carlos Baglietto Juan Carlos Baglietto

The Essence of Friendship and Dreams in 'Las Cosas Que Uno Quiere'

Juan Carlos Baglietto's song 'Las Cosas Que Uno Quiere' is a heartfelt ode to friendship, dreams, and the simple yet profound desires that shape our lives. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of camaraderie and the wish for the well-being of friends. Baglietto expresses a desire to give his friends the freedom to deal with their memories and struggles in their own way, while also wishing them the best in life, symbolized by a warm mate in winter and a captivating partner to dream about.

The song also touches on the resilience and strength needed to face life's challenges. Baglietto cannot bear to see his friends defeated and lost, standing in the middle of life without direction. He calls for unity and collective strength to overcome fears and grow together, much like maize grows tall and strong without poison. This metaphor emphasizes natural growth and the importance of nurturing one's spirit and relationships.

In the tranquil afternoons, Baglietto envisions a new song that speaks of the people and things one loves. This recurring theme underscores the importance of cherishing and celebrating the bonds and dreams that define us. The song is a beautiful reminder that life is not a novel but a shared journey where support, love, and dreams play crucial roles in our happiness and fulfillment.

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  1. La Vida Es Una Moneda
  2. Era En Abril
  3. Sobre La Cuerda Floja
  4. Un Loco En La Calesita
  5. Cotidiano
  6. La Música Me Ayuda
  7. Pasional
  8. Una Vuelta Más
  9. Cuando
  10. La Ultima Curda
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