1) Boikot is a Spanish… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least 2 groups under name Boikot
1) Boikot is a Spanish left-wing punk/rock group.
The group started in 1987 singing in bars and private locals. After doing a pair of adjustments in the formation of the group they recorded two albums with the label Barrabas. They were themselves doing acquaintances playing in Madrid, until in the year 1995 they break with the seal Barrabás and they decide to start their own production business BKT. They launched two disks more, Cría Cuervos and Tu Condena, and they played in diverse festivals of rock as Festimad or Metaliko Rock. After this they decided to do a trilogy called La Ruta del Ché, that would be composed of three disks that count the history of Che Guevara and engravings while they were on tour in some countries as in Cuba, Mexico, or Argentina.
2) Polish punk-hard core group, sometimes spelled BOiKOT (in capital letters with small "i") that released few cassettes in early '90. Titles: "Stany odmiennosci", "Przeminal juz raj na ziemi"
Estuvo Bien Padre
Boikot Lyrics
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Compañeros nunca lo podre olvidar
(Grass) Y dia tras día la vida te confia
secretos y agurmentos que vas guardando dentro
para seguir viviendo o detener el tiempo
Y estuvo bien padre, faltan veinte pa las ocho
en el indio Fernandez
(Kosta) Andando por andar queda mucho por tocar
(Alberto) Delante de ti compadre tus ojos
hay algo que cuadra
mi boca pide por si sola
empieza el desmadre el demonio ya reza
In Boikot's song "Estuvo Bien Padre," the first verse speaks of a combative idea and a story that the singer will never forget. The second verse refers to the secrets and arguments that life entrusts to us and we hold within ourselves to continue living or to stop time. The chorus speaks of a good time at "El Indio Fernandez" where it was 20 minutes to eight o'clock. The third verse talks about continuing to walk and strive forward, without ever stopping or being silenced. The fourth verse speaks of something that aligns with the eyes of the singer's companion, and the singer himself feels that his mouth starts to call for a wild time, and the demon is already praying.
The overall lyrics convey a sense of living life passionately and fully, without holding back or succumbing to the pressures of society. The song speaks to the idea that we must continue fighting in order to stay alive, and we should always strive forward without giving up. The reference to "El Indio Fernandez" and the specific time is symbolic of a specific moment in time when everything seemed to align perfectly, and the joy and memories of that time are what are remembered and celebrated.
Line by Line Meaning
Esta fue una idea una historia conbativa
This was an idea that had a fighting story behind it.
Compañeros nunca lo podre olvidar
I will never be able to forget my comrades.
Y dia tras día la vida te confia
Day after day, life entrusts you with secrets and arguments that you keep within you.
secretos y agurmentos que vas guardando dentro
Secrets and arguments that you keep inside.
para seguir viviendo o detener el tiempo
To keep living or to stop time.
Y estuvo bien padre, faltan veinte pa las ocho
And it was really cool, it's twenty to eight at El Indio Fernandez.
Andando por andar queda mucho por tocar
There's still a lot left to play by just going and playing.
y sin dejar de luchar to palante y no callar
And without stopping the fight, keep pushing forward and not staying silent.
Delante de ti compadre tus ojos hay algo que cuadra
Before you, friend, there's something that fits in your eyes.
mi boca pide por si sola
My mouth speaks for itself.
empieza el desmadre el demonio ya reza
The party starts, the devil is already praying.
Contributed by Lily M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Elda Sarahy
Awww !!! esta bien mexicana esta rolitaaaa !!!! aweboooo!! :D
Diego Castiblanco
@micochemolamas Pues déjeme decirle que tiene toda la razón.