1. Bronco is a Mexican … Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists with the name Bronco.
1. Bronco is a Mexican Grupero group from Apodaca, N.L. Bronco's modern take on the Norteño style in the '80s and '90s helped earn them a number of international hits. Band members José Guadalupe Esparza, Ramiro Delgado, Javier Villareal, and José Luís 'Choche' Villareal crafted a sound that paid tribute to the Norteño tradition while incorporating modern instruments like keyboards, as well as a more melodic, pop style with elaborate costumes.
2. Vocalist Jess Roden, formerly of the Alan Bown Set, instigated the excellent group Bronco in 1970. Kevin Hammond (guitar, vocals), John Pasternak (bass) - both ex-Band Of Joy - Robbie Blunt (guitar) and Pete Robinson (drums) completed the line-up, which made its debut that year with Country Home, ILPS 9124 (not ILPS 9134 which was to be the catalogue number for Nick Drake's next album, "Bryter Layter"). The quintet offered a relaxed, sympathetic setting for the singer's soulful delivery, best exemplified on Ace Of Sunlight, which featured support from Ian Hunter and Mick Ralphs from Mott The Hoople, and Fotheringay's Trevor Lucas. Despite their promise, Bronco was unable to secure a sound commercial footing and the departure of Roden for a solo career effectively killed the group. Blunt subsequently joined Silverhead and appeared in several short-lived aggregations before securing widespread recognition with his work for Robert Plant.
Los Castigados
Bronco Lyrics
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La maestra de la escuela
En la clase es callo hubieran visto el coraje que le dio
Andaba que echaba chispas
Y a todos nos castigo
Haber Javiersito usted que me vio
Solamente los zapatos estaba volteado y ni tiempo me dio
Haber si cuando regrese pone usted mas atención
Haber Jose luis usted que me vio
Nada mas los chaorritos estaba agachado cuando sucedió
Se me va dos semanas del salón
Haber si cuando regrese pone usted mas atención
Hay mis amigos que creen que paso
La maestra de la escuela
En la clase es callo hubieran visto el coraje que le dio
Andaba que echaba chispas
Y a todos nos castigo
Haber Ramirito usted que me vio
Ese hermoso par de piernas tan lindas maestra que dios le dio
Se me va un es entero del salón
Haber si cuando regrese se le quita lo fisco
Jose Guadalupe usted que me vio
Se la voy a poner fácil
Mejor el castigo me lo pongo yo
Aquí nos veremos el año que entra
Sera mi castigo querida maestra
Nomas pregunte lo que yo le vi
Estaba de frente y no te lo perdí
The lyrics to Bronco's song "Los Castigados" are about a group of students who have been punished by their teacher for misbehaving in class. The opening lines reveal that some of the singer's friends think that he got into trouble because of something that happened between him and their teacher. However, the singer denies this and tells the story of how the teacher, who is normally very quiet, was suddenly very angry and gave everyone in the class a punishment.
The rest of the song consists of the singer addressing each of his classmates individually and describing what they were doing when the incident occurred. Some of them were not paying attention, while others were looking at the teacher's legs. The singer then tells each classmate what their punishment will be and encourages them to pay more attention in the future.
Overall, the song seems to be a lighthearted take on the experience of being punished in school. The singer and his classmates are not portrayed as bad kids, but rather as normal students who sometimes make mistakes. The teacher's sudden outburst is the source of humor and amusement, rather than anger or resentment.
Line by Line Meaning
Hay mis amigos que creen que paso
My friends, who believe that something happened,
La maestra de la escuela
The teacher at school
En la clase es callo hubieran visto el coraje que le dio
In class, she appeared calm, but if you had seen the anger she displayed,
Andaba que echaba chispas
She was so angry that she seemed to be emitting sparks
Y a todos nos castigo
She punished all of us
Haber Javiersito usted que me vio
Javiersito, you saw me,
Solamente los zapatos estaba volteado y ni tiempo me dio
Only my shoes were turned over, and she didn't give me time to explain
Se me va una semana del salón
I'm going to miss a week of class
Haber si cuando regrese pone usted mas atención
Let's see if you pay more attention when I come back
Haber Jose luis usted que me vio
Jose Luis, you saw me,
Nada mas los chaorritos estaba agachado cuando sucedió
Only the little ones were crouched down when it happened
Se me va dos semanas del salón
I'm going to miss two weeks of class
Haber si cuando regrese pone usted mas atención
Let's see if you pay more attention when I come back
Haber Ramirito usted que me vio
Ramirito, you saw me,
Ese hermoso par de piernas tan lindas maestra que dios le dio
That lovely pair of beautiful legs God gave you, dear teacher
Se me va un es entero del salón
I'm going to miss an entire semester of class
Haber si cuando regrese se le quita lo fisco
Let's see if your physical attraction towards me fades when I come back
Jose Guadalupe usted que me vio
Jose Guadalupe, you who saw me,
Se la voy a poner fácil
I'm going to make it easy for you
Mejor el castigo me lo pongo yo
I'll punish myself instead
Aquí nos veremos el año que entra
We'll see each other here next year
Sera mi castigo querida maestra
My punishment will be, dear teacher,
Nomas pregunte lo que yo le vi
Just ask me what I saw,
Estaba de frente y no te lo perdí
I was facing you and didn't miss it
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: FELIPE DE JESUS MARTINEZ CERDA
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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Love this song but I wish I could speak Spanish to understand the lyrics ❤
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Mi favorita cancion de Boronco es esta
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