The band, founded by Gabriel Díaz and Adrián Herrera debuted on March 19, 1989 on a show at the Tigre Amphitheater.
In 1994 they recorded their first album "Vol.1" for Tripoli Discos, as a starting point for an uninterrupted career that took them to visit the most important festivals and stages of the Rock circuit in Argentina: from the classic and foundational Die Schule, Arpeggios, Cement, Cromañon Republic, Astros Theater, up to the current Trastienda Club, The Colegiales Theater, Flores Theater, Niceto Club, ND Athenaeum, Pepsi Music, Cosquín Rock, Gesell Rock, etc.
After their first three albums, in 2001 they undertook an independent adventure, recording from that moment 9 totally self-managed new record works.
A few days after the release of their latest album 'Abrazo Insomnio', the band celebrated the long-awaited and well-deserved appearance in the Rolling Stones documentary: "Olé, Olé, Olé !: A Trip Across Latin America", which reflects its passage for Latin America during his last tour.
Gabriel Díaz (voice) and Adrián Herrera (guitar), had an interview with Jagger in dressing rooms in the preview of one of the shows.
The launch's own report in one of its passages states: "This is how Mick Jagger is seen explaining to camera the existence of" the rollingas ", a unique urban tribe in the world that professes total devotion to the Stones, or to converse a few minutes with Blues Motel musicians. "
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No Me Sirve
Blues Motel Lyrics
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No me sirve el perdón si la herida aún no ha
cerrado. No me sirve este miedo. No me sirve. No
me sirve que mis sueños terminen en una oficina
encerrados. No me sirve no aprender de los errores
del pasado. No me sirve este miedo. No me sirve.
No me sirve abandonar y no poner todas mis
fuerzas en esto. No me sirve no gritar aunque haya
miedo. No me sirve.
The lyrics to Blues Motel's song "No me sirve" express frustration and disillusionment with the current state of society and government. The singer declares that they cannot trust those who are supposed to protect them, and that forgiveness is not enough if the wound has not healed. They reject fear, expressing that it is useless to them. The singer also criticizes the idea of conforming to the norm of working in an office, and thinks it is pointless to not learn from past mistakes. The singer also rejects the idea of giving up and not putting all of their effort into what is important. Finally, the singer declares that it is useless to remain silent in the face of deaf and blind rulers.
The lyrics are a call for action and for people to not give up hope, even when the world feels hopeless. The singer is advocating for people to stand up for what they believe in and to not be afraid to speak out against injustices. While there is frustration with the current state of the world, there is also an underlying message of resilience and determination.
Line by Line Meaning
No me sirve desconfiar de quienes deben cuidarnos.
It is useless to mistrust those who should protect us.
No me sirve el perdón si la herida aún no ha cerrado.
Forgiveness is meaningless if the wound is still open.
No me sirve este miedo. No me sirve.
This fear is useless. It doesn't serve me.
No me sirve que mis sueños terminen en una oficina encerrados.
It's useless if my dreams end up trapped in an office.
No me sirve no aprender de los errores del pasado.
It's useless not to learn from past mistakes.
No me sirve este miedo. No me sirve.
This fear is useless. It doesn't serve me.
No me sirve abandonar y no poner todas mis fuerzas en esto.
It's useless to give up and not put all my strength into this.
No me sirve no gritar aunque haya gobernantes sordos y ciegos.
It's useless not to shout even though there are deaf and blind rulers.
No me sirve este miedo. No me sirve.
This fear is useless. It doesn't serve me.
Contributed by Eli J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.