Cerrar Los Bares

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Longing for Lost Love in the Nightlife of Madrid

Los Secretos' song "Cerrar Los Bares" delves into the emotional turmoil of a man who is heartbroken over a lost love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of his ex-partner, who is now spending her nights in the bustling nightlife of Madrid, dancing in dimly lit bars with loud music. The protagonist is tormented by the thought of her being out there, mingling with the crowd, and he yearns for her return. The imagery of the nightlife serves as a metaphor for the distance and emotional separation between them.

The chorus, which repeatedly calls for the closing of all the bars in Madrid, underscores the protagonist's desperation. He believes that if there were no places for her to go, she might come back to him. This plea highlights his sense of powerlessness and his longing to turn back time to when they were happy together. The repetition of this desire to close the bars emphasizes his fixation on this idea as the only solution to his heartache.

Los Secretos, a Spanish rock band known for their melancholic and introspective lyrics, often explore themes of love, loss, and longing. In "Cerrar Los Bares," they capture the essence of a man grappling with the pain of seeing his former lover move on. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the agony of a breakup and the futile hope that changing external circumstances might mend a broken relationship. The cultural backdrop of Madrid's vibrant nightlife adds a layer of authenticity and relatability to the narrative, making it a poignant reflection on love and loss.

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  1. Ojos de Gata
  2. Ojos de Perdida
  3. Por Eso Entiendo Si Te Vas
  4. Cerrar Los Bares
  5. Algo En La Vida
  6. Amiga mala suerte
  7. Esta Prohibido Llorar
  8. No Sé Si Se Acuerda
  9. Siempre Hay Un Precio
  10. Aprendiendo a Soñar
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