Doce Monos

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A Whirlwind Journey with Twelve Monkeys

Taburete's song "Doce Monos" takes listeners on a whirlwind journey through various Latin American cities, capturing the chaotic and exhilarating experiences of a band on tour. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the band's adventures, filled with unexpected encounters, cultural exchanges, and the relentless pace of life on the road. The title "Doce Monos" (Twelve Monkeys) suggests a sense of camaraderie and chaos, as the band navigates through different cities, each with its own unique flavor and challenges.

The song begins with the band arriving in Mexico City, where they are greeted by a drunken plumber, setting the tone for the unpredictable nature of their travels. As they move from city to city, from Bogotá to Quito, Lima to Buenos Aires, the lyrics highlight the highs and lows of touring life. There are moments of exhaustion and desperation, as well as joy and celebration, reflecting the duality of the experience. The references to local culture, such as ceviche and alfajores, add a layer of authenticity and immersion, making the listener feel as if they are part of the journey.

Throughout the song, there is a sense of longing and nostalgia, particularly in the mention of Madrid, where the narrator feels both at home and restless. This duality is a recurring theme, as the band members grapple with the excitement of new experiences and the comfort of familiarity. The song captures the essence of being on the road, with its mix of adventure, exhaustion, and the ever-present desire to keep moving forward. Ultimately, "Doce Monos" is a celebration of the unpredictable and vibrant nature of life, as seen through the eyes of a band on tour.

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  4. 110
  5. Cae La Ciudad
  6. Doce Monos
  7. Entre Tus Piernas
  8. Primer Intento
  9. El Fin
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