Viejita Querida

La Banda Del Manya La Banda Del Manya

A Passionate Ode to Football Fandom

La Banda Del Manya's song "Viejita Querida" is a heartfelt tribute to the unwavering passion and loyalty of football fans, particularly those of the Uruguayan club Peñarol, often referred to as "el carbonero." The song captures the essence of being a devoted supporter, emphasizing the emotional connection between fans and their beloved team. The lyrics express a deep-seated love and commitment, regardless of whether the team wins or loses, highlighting the idea that true fans stand by their team through thick and thin.

The song also serves as a rallying cry for the players, reminding them of the club's prestigious history and the importance of living up to its legacy. By urging the players to give their all and strive for victory, the lyrics reflect the collective hope and determination shared by the fans and the team. The mention of "la vuelta" refers to the desire to win the championship, a common aspiration among football clubs and their supporters.

Cultural references are woven throughout the song, with mentions of rival teams such as Danubio and Nacional, known as "el villero" and "los putos del Parque Central," respectively. These references underscore the intense rivalries that exist within Uruguayan football, adding an element of competitive spirit to the song. Overall, "Viejita Querida" is a celebration of the passion, loyalty, and camaraderie that define the world of football fandom, capturing the essence of what it means to be a true supporter.

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  2. No Me Arrepiento de Este Amor
  3. Viejita Querida
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  5. Cuando Yo Me Muera
  6. Pídeme La Luna
  7. Para No Olvidar
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