Jumbo (1): In the early 90's, before the creation of Jumbo, Castillo, Charly, Eddie, Chuy Guerra, Javier Othón and René Garza formed a band called Blueswagen which played mainly covers of bands like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Doors, Pink Floyd, R.E.M., U2, The Police, Lenny Kravitz, Stone Temple Pilots and The Red Hot Chili Peppers. They started gaining more fans and an increasing popularity, which led to playing bars and clubs and recording many demos. BMG obtained one of the demos and started looking for them. Later the band signed with them.
In 1996, Flip joined the band and in 1997 Bugs, Eddie's brother, returned from Quintana Roo, Mexico and also joined the band. They changed the band's name to "Jumbo", after an Asian baby boy named Jumbo Jin Li who weighed at the time approximately 50 kg.
In 1997 and 1998, they recorded their first album, Restaurant, which included the singles "Monotransistor", "Siento que...", "Aquí" and "Fotografía", songs which were well received by the public.
It was 2001 and Jumbo came back with 'D.D. y ponle play' their second recording. The first sigle was 'Rockstar'. Also, a song of this album appeared on one tv commercial, the song was 'Motocicleta'.
2003 marked the band's last studio release titled Teleparque spawning the hits "En Repeticion" and "Bajo Control."
In May 2005, brothers Eddie and Bugs Wako left the band. Bugs moved with his wife to Los Angeles, while Eduardo left the band so he could pursue different musical projects. Earlier in the year, Jumbo also released a greatest hits cd/dvd package that included two new songs ("Caminando Hacia Atras" and "Hasta Que El Sol Se Apague") along with their entire music video history.
Jumbo (2) formed in Milan at the end of 1969 around singer-songwriter Alvaro Fella (whose nickname "Jumbo" gave the band their name). Their debut self-titled album was recorded in 1971 and released in 1972, the same year as the second, the highly regarded DNA. Their third and final studio album, Vietato ai minori di 18 anni?, came out in 1973. After a long period of sporadic activity, the band reformed for a concert appearance in 1989 (recorded as Live in Paris). Fella's gravelly voice and the unusual combination of acoustic and electric instruments gave Jumbo a sound unlike any other progressive band of the time.
Jumbo (3): Released debut album "C.B. Mamas" in 1999 on indie label Bright Orange Biscuit, and self titled follow up on Cargo in 2001
Cada Vez Que Me Voy
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Y no puedes dejar de ocultarlo
Hoy me dices que vas a llegar
Pero solo lo harás por un rato
Esperaré a que llegue el día
Y voy a pretender
Que todo está bien
Cada vez que me voy, ah ah
Cada vez que no estoy, ah ah
Las mañanas enteras sin luz
Encerrados sin ver el paisaje
Y en las noches salir a buscar
Y encontrarte sentada en el coche
Quien pudiera pensar que eras tú
Quien me puso de pie cuando había caído
Antes de haber querido
Cada vez que me voy, ah ah
Cada vez que no estoy, ah ah
Cada vez que me voy es igual
Y no puedes dejar de ocultarlo
Cada vez que me voy es igual
Y no quieres llegar a aceptarlo
Esperaré que llegue el día
Tengo que esperar a verte
Con mis propios ojos
Cada vez que me voy, ah ah
Cada vez que no estoy, ah ah
Cada vez que me voy es igual
Y no puedes dejar de ocultarlo
Cada vez que me voy es igual
Y no quieres llegar a aceptarlo
Cada vez que me voy es igual
Y no puedes dejar
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In "Cada Vez Que Me Voy," Jumbo explores the complexities of a relationship that is on the brink of ending. The song begins with the singer recognizing their partner's desire for change but also their inability to fully commit to it. The singer acknowledges their partner's temporary presence and the uncertainty that comes with it. Despite this, they continue to cling on to hope and pretend that everything is okay.
The following verses describe the singer's struggle to find happiness in their daily routine while feeling trapped and isolated. They long for the company of their partner and reminisce about how they once lifted them up from a state of despair. However, now in their absence, they feel trapped and alone. They repeat the chorus, emphasizing that every time they leave, it's the same pattern of uncertainty and unfulfilled promises.
The final verse is a plea to see their partner again and to confront their issues face-to-face. The singer wants to see their partner through their own eyes instead of hearing about them from others. They know that their relationship is on fragile ground, but they continue to hold onto hope for a better future together.
Overall, Jumbo captures the essence of a broken relationship that struggles to find its way back to a place of stability and happiness.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Alejandro Clement Castillo Guerra, Enrique Demian Gonzalez Pelaez, Eduardo David Gonzalez Pelaez, Jorge Tamez Chapa, Carlos Alfredo Castro Aradilla
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