Gato Callejero

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The Wild Spirit of the Street Cat

Los Delinqüentes' song "Gato Callejero" paints a vivid picture of a street cat named Diego, who embodies the rebellious and free-spirited nature of street life. The lyrics describe Diego as a cat who was found in the early hours of the morning, emerging from a hole, symbolizing his mysterious and untamed origins. Despite living in a house, Diego retains his wild essence, evident in his self-sufficient grooming and his bold, confident demeanor.

The song delves into Diego's duality, highlighting his domestic life and his untamed spirit. He is described as the 'primogénito der Diego,' suggesting a sense of pride and importance in his household. However, his rebellious nature is also emphasized, as he is known to cause trouble, such as urinating in inappropriate places. This behavior is tolerated by his 'pare,' who endures all the scoldings, showcasing a deep bond and acceptance of Diego's wild side.

The chorus celebrates the camaraderie among the street cats, who gather under the full moon on the rooftops of old houses. This imagery evokes a sense of freedom and community, as the cats come together to socialize and flirt with their partners. The song also references Diego's passion for rock music, particularly Jimi Hendrix, further cementing his image as a free-spirited and rebellious character. The repeated 'ye ye yé' and 'gua' in the lyrics add a playful and rhythmic element, capturing the lively and carefree essence of the street cat's life.

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  2. Bache
  3. El Jardín
  4. El Abuelo Frederick
  5. Gato Callejero
  6. Donde Crecen Las Setas
  7. El Aire de La Calle
  8. Pirata del estrecho (con muchachito bombo infierno y la excepción)
  9. Dame Una Pista
  10. El Día de Los Bomberos
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