Esta Banda Esta Loca

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The Passionate Devotion of 'Esta Banda Esta Loca'

The song 'Esta Banda Esta Loca' by Talleres de America is a vibrant and passionate anthem that captures the fervent devotion of football fans. The lyrics revolve around the intense loyalty and love that fans have for their team, which in this case is represented by the color 'albiazul' (blue and white). The repeated plea for a 'joy tonight to celebrate' underscores the desire for a victory or a moment of happiness that can be shared among the supporters.

The phrase 'Pídeme la Luna, te la bajaré' (Ask me for the moon, I'll bring it down for you) is a powerful metaphor that illustrates the lengths to which fans are willing to go for their team. It signifies an unconditional commitment and readiness to do anything to support and celebrate their beloved team. The request for 'five pesos for the paper' adds a touch of everyday realism, grounding the song in the common experiences of fans who might be scraping together whatever they can to support their team.

The line 'Porque el albiazul es una enfermedad' (Because the blue and white is a disease) is particularly telling. It suggests that the love for the team is all-consuming and inescapable, almost like an illness that one cannot shake off. This sentiment is echoed in the chorus 'Esta banda está loca, está de la saviola' (This band is crazy, it's out of its mind), which celebrates the wild, unrestrained passion of the fans. The song, with its repetitive and catchy lyrics, serves as a rallying cry for the community of supporters, uniting them in their shared love and madness for the game.

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  1. Señores Soy de Talleres
  2. No Me Arrepiento de Este Amor
  3. Para Todos Los Que Decian
  4. Muchachos
  5. Talleres de Mi Vida
  6. Que Te Pasa Belgrano
  7. Mira Que Distintos Somos
  8. Esta Banda Esta Loca
  9. Que Alegria, Que Alegria
  10. A Vos Que Sos Hincha de Belgrano
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