Exploring the Depths: Gustavo Cerati's 'Sal'

Gustavo Cerati's song 'Sal' is a poetic journey that intertwines natural imagery with mythical elements to explore themes of unity, love, and the mystical. The song begins with a 'compass of light' that the lighthouse draws across the sea, symbolizing guidance and hope. The mention of a 'blue kiss' turning the foam into salt suggests transformation and the magical quality of love, which can change the mundane into something precious.

The lyrics weave in mythical creatures like sirens and hippocamps, known for their enchanting and seductive qualities in mythology. Cerati uses these figures to enhance the song's allure, suggesting that the song itself is a siren's call, drawing listeners into a deep, enchanting sea of melody and emotion. The reference to 'Neptune's games' and the entangled wind in the sea could symbolize the challenges and turmoil one faces in life, implying that love and unity can help navigate through these trials.

The chorus, 'If we wait together, high tides will lower,' serves as a powerful metaphor for solidarity and support. It suggests that by staying united, we can overcome obstacles more easily. The song culminates in the idea that unity might eventually lead to being 'found' or reaching a state of fulfillment. Cerati's use of oceanic and mythological imagery creates a rich, immersive listening experience that encourages reflection on the power of togetherness and the mystical journey of life.

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  1. Vivo
  2. Puente
  3. Cactus
  4. Fantasma
  5. Naci Para Esto
  6. Lago en el Cielo
  7. Te Llevo Para Que Me Lleves
  8. Sal
  9. Beautiful
  10. Adiós
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