El ExtrañO Del Pelo Largo

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The Lonesome Rebel: A Dive into 'El Extraño Del Pelo Largo' by Los Enanitos Verdes

The song 'El Extraño Del Pelo Largo' by Los Enanitos Verdes, a rock band from Argentina, paints the portrait of a man who is an outsider, both in appearance and in spirit. The lyrics describe a man with long hair, wandering the streets, observing the world around him with a sense of detachment. The repeated mention of his long hair suggests a defiance of societal norms and expectations, which in many cultures is a symbol of rebellion or non-conformity.

The 'stranger' is also characterized by a fiery gaze and a sense of dissatisfaction, hinting at a deeper longing or discontent with his life. This dissatisfaction is linked to an unrequited love, a woman he has always desired but could never have. This unfulfilled desire adds a layer of melancholy to the song, as it speaks to the universal experience of unattainable love and the pain it can cause.

The chorus suggests that trying to understand or interpret the stranger's actions is futile. He is described as a 'strange king,' a 'king with long hair,' which could imply that he reigns over his own life and choices, regardless of how society views him. This refrain reinforces the theme of individuality and the idea that some people march to the beat of their own drum, often misunderstood by those around them. The song captures the essence of a person who is at peace with his own company and path, even if it leads to isolation or heartache.

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  1. Francés Limón
  2. La Muralla Verde
  3. Tu Carcel
  4. Lamento Boliviano
  5. Por El Resto
  6. Cada Vez Que Digo Adiós
  7. El Guerrero
  8. Amigos
  9. Gorda
  10. Guerrero
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