La edad de oro
Loquillo Y Los Trogloditas
The Golden Age of Reckless Youth
Loquillo Y Los Trogloditas' song "La edad de oro" paints a vivid picture of a young woman's life during a tumultuous and hedonistic period. The lyrics describe her as someone who shines brightly, especially in the final days of winter, suggesting a metaphorical end to a phase of her life. Her movements are described as if she is the star of her own story, with life offering her the leading role. This imagery sets the stage for a narrative of indulgence and excess.
The song delves into the darker aspects of this "golden age," with references to complicity, crossfire in the dark, and the lustful days filled with cocaine. These lines suggest a life of reckless abandon, where the protagonist is caught in a whirlwind of vices and terminal habits. The mention of "viciosa y terminal" implies a destructive lifestyle that, while thrilling, is ultimately unsustainable. The song captures the essence of a time when the protagonist was unmatched in her indulgence, living life on the edge.
The lyrics also touch on themes of privilege and societal expectations. The protagonist is accustomed to dawns filled with charm and pleasure, with the world seemingly at her feet. The reference to "Chica mal de casa bien" and the old tango by Gardel highlights the contrast between her rebellious nature and her well-to-do background. The song concludes with a poignant line about lovers who do not fully commit, suggesting a sense of abandonment and the fleeting nature of such a lifestyle. "La edad de oro" is a reflection on the highs and lows of a life lived in the fast lane, capturing the essence of youthful rebellion and the inevitable consequences that follow.