Pense Que Se Trataba de Cieguitos

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The Unexpected Encounter: A Night of Misunderstandings

The song "Pense Que Se Trataba de Cieguitos" by Los Twist, an Argentine rock band known for their humorous and satirical songs, tells a quirky and somewhat surreal story of a man's unexpected encounter on a Saturday night. The lyrics describe a simple plan to enjoy a movie, which takes an odd turn when the protagonist is approached by six well-dressed men with a green Ford, who he initially mistakes for blind men due to their dark sunglasses.

As the story unfolds, the man is invited into the car and taken to a building where he undergoes a lengthy interrogation. The reason for this questioning is not made clear, adding to the song's mysterious and humorous tone. After three days, he is released with a promise that they will meet again, and his personal items, which had been taken from him, are returned without explanation. The song plays with themes of confusion and mistaken identity, wrapped in a narrative that feels both comical and unsettling.

The song's title, which translates to "I Thought They Were Blind Men," reflects the initial misunderstanding that sets the tone for the rest of the encounter. The use of dark sunglasses as a symbol for blindness could be a metaphor for lack of perception or understanding, which is a recurring theme throughout the song. The playful and ironic nature of Los Twist's music is evident in this track, which combines a catchy melody with a bizarre and entertaining storyline.

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