The Freedom of the Open Road: Leo Masliah's 'La Moto'

Leo Masliah's song 'La Moto' is a vibrant ode to the freedom and exhilaration that comes with owning a motorcycle. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the protagonist's joy and sense of liberation as he navigates the streets on his beloved bike. The motorcycle symbolizes more than just a mode of transportation; it represents a personal escape and a way to live life on his own terms. The imagery of the streets as clouds and the feeling of being a pilot highlight the sense of adventure and control that the motorcycle brings to his life.

The song contrasts the protagonist's preference for real-life experiences over material possessions or passive entertainment. He explicitly states that owning the motorcycle is far more fulfilling than buying a stereo system, which would only allow him to listen to someone else's curated sounds. This sentiment underscores a desire for authenticity and direct engagement with the world, rather than living vicariously through others. The motorcycle becomes a metaphor for seizing life and creating one's own path, rather than following the conventional or expected routes.

Masliah also touches on the societal implications of his choice. The protagonist warns others to stay out of his way, humorously suggesting that they might end up studying theology with the Virgin Mary if they don't. This playful yet pointed remark reflects a rebellious spirit and a rejection of societal norms. The song concludes with a poignant twist, as the protagonist reflects on the loss of his motorcycle and his longing to ride it even in the afterlife. This final plea to Saint Peter to allow him to bring his motorcycle to paradise encapsulates the deep emotional connection and sense of identity tied to the bike, making 'La Moto' a celebration of freedom, individuality, and the unyielding human spirit.

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  1. Empleada de Oficina Que Atiende Al Público
  2. La Moto
  3. La Metamorfosis
  4. Zamba Del Desfasado
  5. No me agarrás más
  6. Agua Podrida
  7. Corriente Alterna
  8. El jodedor
  9. Estrellas
  10. Las clases de guitarra
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