Pueblero de Allá Ité

Luiz Marenco Luiz Marenco

Nostalgia and Simplicity in 'Pueblero de Allá Ité'

Luiz Marenco's song 'Pueblero de Allá Ité' is a heartfelt ode to a small, rural town, capturing the essence of its simplicity and the deep connection the singer feels to his roots. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a place where the night is illuminated by the music of chamamé, a traditional folk genre, and where the stars themselves seem to join in the celebration. This imagery evokes a sense of timelessness and a close-knit community where joy is found in the simple pleasures of life.

The song continues to describe the town's earthy streets, where children play games on the sidewalks, and the sense of community is palpable. The repetition of 'De Allá Ité' emphasizes the singer's deep emotional ties to this place, suggesting a longing for the innocence and simplicity of childhood. The mention of learning from the people and their unchanging greetings highlights the values of humility and consistency that are cherished in this community.

Marenco also touches on the natural beauty of the town, with afternoons resting among palm trees and the winter's cold described through the imagery of lapacho trees. The contrast between the harshness of winter and the warmth of summer, with its caña and sapucay, further underscores the town's unique character and the resilience of its people. Through 'Pueblero de Allá Ité,' Marenco not only celebrates his hometown but also invites listeners to reflect on their own roots and the simple, enduring joys of life in a small community.

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  1. De Volta de Uma Tropeada
  2. Sonho Em Flor
  3. Estâncias da Fronteira
  4. Um Vistaço na Tropa
  5. Cantador de Campanha
  6. Changueiro de Vida e Lida
  7. Rincón de Toros
  8. Pueblero de Allá Ité
  9. Destinos
  10. Estrela D'Álva
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