Puerto Tirol

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Nostalgia and Roots in 'Puerto Tirol' by Los Alonsitos

Los Alonsitos' song 'Puerto Tirol' is a heartfelt ode to the small town of Puerto Tirol in the Chaco region of Argentina. The lyrics are imbued with a deep sense of nostalgia and reverence for the place where the singer spent their formative years. The song opens with a declaration of love for Puerto Tirol, describing it as a guiding light that illuminated the singer's understanding. This metaphor suggests that the town played a crucial role in shaping the singer's identity and worldview.

The imagery of spring nights and the reflection of the moon on the lagoon paints a serene and idyllic picture of the town. The singer reminisces about singing madrigals and learning to live life through song in the quebrachales, or dense forests of quebracho trees. This connection to nature and the simple joys of life in Puerto Tirol is a recurring theme throughout the song. The singer's verses are likened to honey in honeycombs, indicating that their memories and experiences are sweet and cherished.

The song also touches on the theme of first love, with the singer recalling the first time they heard a woman's sweet and genuine voice by the banks of the Río Negro. This memory is described as sincere and enduring, further emphasizing the deep emotional ties the singer has to Puerto Tirol. The repetition of the lines about carrying the memory of the town as a cherished keepsake underscores the lasting impact that Puerto Tirol has had on the singer's life. The song is a beautiful tribute to the singer's roots and the indelible mark that their hometown has left on their heart.

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  1. Km 11
  2. Ay Amor
  3. A Mi Corrientes Porá
  4. Ladrillo Bayo
  5. Todo el mundo a cantar
  6. Puerto Tirol
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