Unraveling the Layers of 'Duda' by Las Pastillas del Abuelo

The song 'Duda' by Las Pastillas del Abuelo, an Argentine rock band known for their poetic lyrics and blend of rock, blues, and other genres, delves into the themes of time, consciousness, and the struggles of a relationship. The lyrics question the nature of time and whether it is a construct of human consciousness or a tangible reality. The singer expresses uncertainty about the existence of time and whether life is just a static image or moves to the 'rhythm of a tic tac,' suggesting the relentless march of time.

The song also touches on the concept of conscience, which is described as an innate and loyal guide that is not always easy to follow. This struggle with conscience seems to be causing tension in a relationship, with the singer's partner feeling blamed for not being able to 'hold on.' The singer acknowledges their own flaws, such as being atheistic, rational, and a 'bad friend to hope,' while describing their partner as insecure and fragile. Despite these challenges, there is a desire to not let the relationship regress, and the singer is willing to make an effort to prevent that from happening.

Ultimately, 'Duda' resolves with the affirmation that if time does exist, the singer wants to share it with their partner. The repeated desire to be present 'in the photo' alongside their loved one emphasizes the importance of togetherness and making memories, regardless of the uncertainties surrounding the concept of time. The song encapsulates the complexities of human relationships, the existential pondering of time and existence, and the yearning to be with someone despite the difficulties that may arise.

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  1. El Sensei
  2. Almagro-Haedo
  3. Se Equivoco Joaquín
  4. Loco Por Volverla a Ver
  5. La Doctora II
  6. Duda
  7. Algo De Vos
  8. Oscarcito
  9. Esperandome
  10. El Ratón
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