El bogguie de el tri

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The Unruly Journey of Rock 'n' Roll: A Tale of Rebellion and Freedom

El Tri's song "El bogguie de el tri" is a raw and candid narrative that delves into the life of a rebellious soul who chooses the path of rock 'n' roll over societal expectations. The lyrics begin with the protagonist inviting listeners to hear his story, emphasizing that he is indifferent to others' opinions. This sets the tone for a tale of defiance and self-determination.

The protagonist recounts a promise made to his father to pursue education and avoid a life of recklessness. However, as time passes, he succumbs to the allure of vices and the liberating spirit of rock 'n' roll. This shift signifies a departure from conventional paths and an embrace of a lifestyle that is often stigmatized but deeply fulfilling for the individual. The lyrics reflect a sense of liberation and authenticity, as the protagonist acknowledges his 'madness' and finds solace in the music that defines his existence.

The song concludes with a call to remember him and to continue the celebration of life through rock 'n' roll festivals. This ending underscores the communal and enduring nature of the rock 'n' roll spirit, which thrives on collective experiences and memories. El Tri, known for their gritty and honest portrayal of life, encapsulates the essence of rebellion, freedom, and the unyielding pursuit of one's true self in this song. The narrative is a testament to the power of music as a means of self-expression and a refuge for those who dare to live on their own terms.

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  1. Las Piedras Rodantes
  2. Triste Canción
  3. Niño Sin Amor
  4. Violencia, Drogas y Sexo
  5. Alguien para amar
  6. Viejas Del Distrito Federal
  7. Tu Mamá
  8. Renuncio
  9. Chavo de Onda
  10. Virgen Morena
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