Ruta 66

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The Open Road and Freedom: Pappo's 'Ruta 66'

Pappo's 'Ruta 66' is a song that celebrates the freedom and adventure of the open road, specifically the iconic Route 66 in the United States. The lyrics invite the listener to embark on a journey along this historic highway, which stretches from Chicago to Los Angeles, covering a vast expanse of the American landscape. The song mentions various cities and landmarks that one would encounter along the way, painting a picture of the diverse and picturesque scenery that has made Route 66 legendary.

The song's chorus, 'Andarás bien por la 66,' which translates to 'You'll do well on the 66,' suggests a sense of assurance and positivity about the journey. It's as if the artist is encouraging the listener to take the trip, assuring them that it will be a rewarding experience. The mention of cities like Saint Louis, Oklahoma City, Amarillo, and others, along with the phrase 'grandes olas rompen,' which means 'big waves break,' likely refers to the dynamic and ever-changing experiences one would have on such a trip.

Pappo, an Argentine blues and rock musician, infuses the song with a sense of wanderlust and the allure of the road trip. 'Ruta 66' taps into the universal desire for exploration and the freedom that comes with hitting the highway. It's a tribute to the classic American road trip and the cultural significance of Route 66 as a symbol of opportunity and discovery. The song resonates with anyone who has ever dreamed of leaving everything behind to seek new horizons on the open road.

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