Caminito Del Almendro

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The Call of Simplicity: A Dive into 'Caminito Del Almendro'

The song 'Caminito Del Almendro' by Los Delinqüentes is a vibrant expression of the desire to escape the complexities and pollution of city life in favor of a simpler, more natural existence. The lyrics convey a yearning to sing away from the city, amidst the ticking of the clock and the sugar cane fields, suggesting a longing for a life that is in tune with the natural rhythms of the world rather than the mechanical and artificial pace of urban living.

The singer expresses a wish to bathe in the sea, to sit in the sand, and to sing, free from the tar of the city streets. This imagery evokes a sense of liberation and a return to the basics of life, where the color of the wind and the path lined with almond trees are more significant than the smoke-filled city. The mention of the 'Paco Paquera' and the 'verdes' (possibly referring to the police) hints at a clash between the carefree, natural lifestyle and the authorities that enforce the rules of society.

The repeated phrase 'que me gusta a mí' (what I like) emphasizes personal preference and individuality. The singer lists simple pleasures such as sitting in the sand, a hut made of cane, a tanned face, and the enjoyment of wine, which all paint a picture of a life filled with simple, sensory experiences. The song is a celebration of the rustic and the unadorned, and an invitation to appreciate the beauty in the everyday and the natural world.

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  2. Después
  3. Uno Más
  4. El Loro
  5. Duende Garrapata
  6. Bache
  7. El Jardín
  8. El Abuelo Frederick
  9. Donde Crecen Las Setas
  10. El Aire de La Calle
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