La Voz de Los 80's
Los Prisioneros
The Call for Change: Los Prisioneros' Anthem of a Generation
Los Prisioneros, a seminal Chilean rock band, were known for their politically charged lyrics and their role in the opposition to the Pinochet dictatorship. Their song "La Voz de Los 80's" (The Voice of the 80's) is a powerful call to the youth of the 1980s to awaken and enact change. The song reflects a generational shift, urging the youth to break away from the inertia of the 1970s and to become the driving force of transformation in a world that seemed saturated with boredom and commercialization.
The lyrics criticize the previous generations, particularly the hippies and punks, for not achieving the change they advocated for, suggesting that their movements were co-opted by commercial interests. Los Prisioneros call for a new era of action, emphasizing the need for the youth to realize their potential and take an active role in shaping the future. The song's chorus, with its repeated lines "Ya viene la fuerza, La voz de los ochenta" (The force is coming, The voice of the 80's), serves as a rallying cry, signaling the arrival of a new, energetic, and passionate generation ready to challenge the status quo.
The song also touches on the universal desire for change across various cities around the world, highlighting the shared experiences of youth regardless of geographical boundaries. The reference to 'sangre latina' (Latin blood) underscores the band's Latin American identity and the potential of the region's youth to influence global culture. Ultimately, "La Voz de Los 80's" is a timeless anthem that resonates with any generation seeking to assert its voice and enact meaningful change.