Se Fuerza La Maquina
Silvina Garre
The Relentless Rhythm of Life: A Tribute to Musicians
Silvina Garre's song "Se Fuerza La Maquina" delves into the intense and often grueling life of musicians. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the physical and emotional toll that performing takes on artists. Garre begins by celebrating the divine nature of music, describing it as the heartbeat of the people. However, she quickly shifts to highlight the 'serious inconvenience' that this passion brings: the immense energy and health sacrifices required to keep the music alive.
The song references various genres like rumba, tango, jazz, and rock and roll, each representing a different facet of emotional expression. These genres are depicted as volcanic eruptions of feelings, where musicians pour their hearts out, often resorting to adrenaline and alcohol to heighten their emotions and cope with their pain. This metaphorical 'machine' that musicians force day and night symbolizes the relentless pursuit of artistic expression, despite the personal costs.
Garre also touches on the authenticity and vulnerability of musicians. When a singer is burdened, they can almost express their true feelings; when they are fresh, they might sing sadly and fail to connect with the audience. The song suggests that true musical harmony is achieved when musicians are sincere, playing pieces of their own lives. The mysterious magic that occurs when the audience connects with the music creates a profound and unprecedented dialogue, highlighting the deep bond between performers and their listeners. Ultimately, "Se Fuerza La Maquina" is a poignant tribute to the sacrifices and the unyielding spirit of musicians who 'play for their lives' every day and night.