Las Cosas Que Pasan

Piero Piero

A Snapshot of Society: Piero's 'Las Cosas Que Pasan'

Piero's song 'Las Cosas Que Pasan' is a vivid portrayal of the bustling life in Buenos Aires, capturing the essence of the city's diverse inhabitants and their daily struggles. The lyrics paint a picture of a city teeming with activity, where every passerby has a story to tell. From the cartero (postman) on his bicycle to the political figures and everyday workers, Piero uses his keen observational skills to highlight the various facets of urban life.

The song is rich with metaphors and social commentary. For instance, the 'lechero' (milkman) selling contaminated milk symbolizes the corruption and deceit prevalent in society. The 'vampiro' (vampire) looking for a 'Mina' (woman) but getting violated around the corner reflects the dangers and moral decay lurking in the city. Piero's lyrics also touch on political disillusionment, as seen in the lines about the politician longing for Congress and the Minister of Economy dismissing the concept of surplus value.

Piero's musical style, often characterized by its folk influences and poignant lyrics, serves as a vehicle for his social critique. The song's repetitive structure, with its constant flow of characters and scenarios, mirrors the relentless pace of city life and the cyclical nature of societal issues. By the end of the song, Piero himself becomes a part of the scene he describes, sitting in a bar and watching life go by, underscoring a sense of helplessness and resignation.

'Las Cosas Que Pasan' is not just a song; it's a social commentary that invites listeners to reflect on the complexities and contradictions of urban life. It captures the essence of Buenos Aires, with all its beauty and flaws, and serves as a timeless reminder of the human condition.

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  1. Mi Viejo
  2. Pican pican los mosquitos
  3. Soy Pan, Soy Paz, Soy Más
  4. Vengo
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  6. A Mi Me Dieron El Mar
  7. Pedro Nadie
  8. Tengo La Piel Cansada de La Tarde
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  10. No te vayas, ¡por favor!
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