Esa Estrella Era Mi Lujo

Los Redonditos de Ricota Los Redonditos de Ricota

The Fading Star of Love and Illusion

The song "Esa Estrella Era Mi Lujo" by Los Redonditos de Ricota is a poignant reflection on the fleeting nature of a romantic relationship and the disillusionment that often follows. The lyrics begin with a question, "Era todo?", which sets a tone of doubt and introspection. The narrator acknowledges his naivety in believing that there was more to the relationship than there actually was, suggesting a realization that the connection was superficial, marked only by a 'good gesture.'

The metaphor of 'biting the hook once more' implies that the narrator has repeatedly fallen for the illusion of a deeper bond, only to be disappointed. The 'star' in the song symbolizes the cherished aspect of the relationship, which has now extinguished, taking away the luxury or specialness it once held for him. The use of 'star' as a metaphor also conveys the idea of something once bright and guiding now being lost.

The song takes a turn as the narrator reminisces about a time when this person was his 'living hero,' suggesting a deep admiration and the role she played in his life. However, the mention of her being the hero 'in this mess' indicates a chaotic or challenging situation. The final lines express a bittersweet sentiment, as the woman he admired brought his rock'n roll under her pulse, meaning she influenced his passion and perhaps changed the way he experienced his music and art. Overall, the song is a narrative of love, disillusionment, and the impact of a significant other on one's personal passions.

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