Setenta Y Nueve

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Nostalgia and Rebellion in 'Setenta Y Nueve' by M-Clan

M-Clan's song 'Setenta Y Nueve' is a nostalgic reflection on the artist's youth, filled with vivid imagery and cultural references that paint a picture of a specific time and place. The lyrics take us back to 1979, a year that seems to hold significant memories for the narrator. The opening lines mention burying toy soldiers and an old collection of trading cards, evoking a sense of childhood innocence and the passage of time. The mention of a music box and a tooth under the pillow further emphasizes this theme of lost youth and the simple joys of childhood.

As the song progresses, the tone shifts to a more rebellious and reflective mood. The narrator recalls stealing a melon and getting sick, a small act of defiance that symbolizes the larger struggles of growing up. The recurring mention of Bob Dylan's music and a slowly approaching train adds a layer of melancholy and inevitability, suggesting that time is moving forward whether we like it or not. The line 'cerré los libros no pasé septiembre' (I closed the books, I didn't pass September) hints at academic struggles and perhaps a sense of failure or missed opportunities.

The song also touches on the clash between the narrator's rebellious spirit and societal expectations. The lines about being told to wash up and go to church on Sundays, while the narrator smokes in his room and looks at a poster of Iggy Pop, highlight this tension. The juxtaposition of Bob Dylan's music and the slowly approaching train serves as a metaphor for the inevitable passage of time and the bittersweet nature of growing up. 'Setenta Y Nueve' is a poignant exploration of nostalgia, rebellion, and the complexities of youth, wrapped in the rich cultural tapestry of the late 1970s.

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  1. En Mis Manos
  2. Recuerdo
  3. Las Palabras Que Me Dijiste
  4. Hasta La Vista
  5. Setenta Y Nueve
  6. Amor universal
  7. Quedamos En Vigo
  8. Hermana
  9. Sin Equipaje
  10. Espantapájaros
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