While in high school he met Carlos Alberto "Nito" Mestre. With him and Carlos Piegari, Beto Rodriguez and brothers formed Sui Generis Belia, who, after suffering several defections, was turned into a duet. American folk style, very fashionable at that time, they recorded three albums: "Life" (1972), "Confessions of Winter" (1973) and "little anecdotes about the institutions'. For various reasons, the duo separated in 1975, but not before organizing a farewell concert, during which there was a double album, "Goodbye Sui Generis".
In 1976 he recorded an album with Porsuigieco, along with acoustic rock leaders: Raul Porchetto, León Gieco, Nito Mestre and María Rosa Yorio.
Birds making machine is the name of his next band, an innovative project that symphonic rock shore. In his short life he had two albums released: "The Birds Making Machine" (1976) and "Movies" (1977).
Between 1978 and 1982, Garcia leads Seru Giran, one of the key bands in the National Rock. With this group released five albums: "Seru Giran" (1978), "The Fat of the Capitals' (1979)," Bicycle "(1980)," Peperina "(1981) and" Do not Cry for Me, Argentina "(1982 ).
In that same year he began his solo career. Raul de la Torre commissioned the soundtrack of his film "Pubis Angelical". Simultaneously recorded "Going from the bed to the Living." Aided by the spread that was given at that time to the National Rock through the media (during the Falklands War was forbidden to play music in English), the album was well received by the public. Songs anthologies arose from it, such as "Do not bomb Buenos Aires"
"Collective unconscious" or "I do not want to become so crazy." For this work, the band consisted of Willy Iturri on drums, guitar Bazterrica Gustavo, Puppy Lopez on bass and keyboards Andres Calamaro. This material was presented in a stunning concert - to 25,000 - in the Ferrocarril Oeste Stadium, on December 26, 1982. At the opening of the show, Charlie hit the stage on board a pink Cadillac and, in closing, a shower of missiles destroyed the city of props that formed the backdrop, while the last chord sounded "not bomb Buenos Aires".
In his next solo work ("Modern Hits", 1983), leaned more to the pop-rock, but the song is contesting a place in, for example, 'Dinosaurs'
The Garcia essential trilogy is completed with "Piano Bar" (1984), an album that has rocker in "Demolishing Hotels 'and' Strange new hairstyles" his greatest achievements.
Along with Pedro Aznar - and not without raising some nostalgia - recorded "Tango" (1986). This material was presented at the Paladium nightclub on March 26. Its spread was very low, although it gave the impression that the project was for more.
In 1987 came "part of religion", considered by many as the best album of the Garcia solo. This material was recorded and performed almost entirely by him and reciprocates a strong rock melodic choruses. It is surely one of its most prolific and compact discs, from the cover to the contents of the letters.
In 1988 after composing the soundtrack of the movie "What will come" Gustavo Mosquera (in which he also starred as a nurse), worked on his next solo album, "How To Get Girls" (1989), essentially a job collection of individual songs, which García, for various reasons, had never recorded.
To launch his next album "Barata Philosophy and Rubber Shoes" (1990), Garcia had to overcome a prosecution for "offending patriotic symbols" since that LP included a version of the Argentine National Anthem, which ultimately ended up being authorized by the courts.
1993 was a year of recording silence, but a lot of media presence. The resort in Punta del Este left several pages printed on scandals he was involved always. Followed several admissions to detoxification clinics.
By October started touring again in Ferro ending in late December. The support band, "Pocket Money" suffered the defection of Carlos Garcia Lopez and Hilda Lizarazu, both heading for their individual projects (the Lopez Garcia Band and Man Ray, respectively). Maria Gabriela Garcia called Epumer (ex-widow and daughters), to fulfill both functions, guitar and vocals.
In February of '95 was presented at the International Song Festival, the World Cup Stadium in Mar del Plata, with Paralamas, Antonio Birabent and Faithfull Marianne. Taking advantage of the fury of the acoustic performances, Garcia was presented in the series "Unplugged" of American television network MTV, with a show that included topics of all stages and was put on the air for all Latin America in July and released on CD the end of that year. The material was performed live at the Teatro Gran Rex, in late '95.
In the summer of '99 was the big draw free cycle Buenos Aires Vivo III, organized by the city government in Puerto Madero. More than 150,000 people cheered Garcia in a show dedicated to missing and recorded live for the album "Too Ego '. That same year he returned to the controversy, to organize a private recital for President Carlos Menem. That show was recorded in "Charly & Charly" limited edition disc that was released.
Three years would pass before Garcia returned to the disc, and the format of song in his creations. "Influence" (2002) was in "Your vice 'broadcast cut, but the rest of the material is far more interesting than that catchy tune but superfluous.
Already in 2003 published "Rock and Roll Yo 'court whose first broadcast" Asesiname "was very well.
After hundreds of scandals in his recitals and fights with his son Migue, Charly hopes to release "Kill Gil" in 2007. The plate, recorded in studies of Palito Ortega, located in San Juan, and mixed in New York, contains topics like "Concrete Heart", the bicolor sings a duet with Ramon "Palito" Ortega, "No matter" (which had already sounded several times live) and covers of John Lennon ("Watching the Wheels" Castilian adaptation of "Watching the Wheels") and Stones ("Play with Fire", sung by producer Andrew Loog Oldham)....
Punto de Caer
Charly Garcia Lyrics
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Saltaste la pared cambiando
Yo estaba en un lugar
A punto de caer
Y aunque te parezca extraño
Música es lo que das
Piensa
El problema no está aquí
Cambiar es bien
Aún sin amor
Aún sin creer
Entiende
Donde estoy
Quizás tendrás que ver
A dónde vas
Piensalo otra vez
Entiende y ten valor
Salta y se feliz
Intenta
Para que fingir
No vale la pena
Música es lo que me das
The lyrics of Charly Garcia's song Punto de Caer talk about the experience of facing difficult situations in life and having the courage to make changes. The first verse describes a journey full of scares and obstacles, where the person has to jump over walls and take risks. Meanwhile, the singer is in a place where he feels like he's about to fall, but the other person's music helps him keep going. The chorus encourages the listener to think about their situation and realize that the problem may be within themselves. Changing, even without love or faith, is a good thing. The singer emphasizes that music is what the other person gives him, and it is what helps him stay afloat.
The second verse tells the listener to look ahead and see where they are heading. They are encouraged to think again and understand the situation they are in and to have the courage to jump fearlessly, be happy and not pretend. The song ends repeating that the other person's music is what the singer is given to help him stay strong.
Overall, the lyrics are full of encouragement and motivation to face life's challenges and overcome them with the help of music.
Line by Line Meaning
Viajaste de verdad, pasaste sustos
You traveled for real, you faced scares
Saltaste la pared cambiando
You jumped over the wall, changing
Yo estaba en un lugar
I was in a place
A punto de caer
On the verge of falling
Y aunque te parezca extraño
And although it may seem strange to you
Música es lo que das
Music is what you give
Si estás así
If you're like this
Piensa
Think
El problema no está aquí
The problem is not here
Cambiar es bien
Change is good
Aún sin amor
Even without love
Aún sin creer
Even without believing
Entiende
Understand
Donde estoy
Where I am
Quizás tendrás que ver
Maybe you'll have to see
A dónde vas
Where you're going
Piensalo otra vez
Think about it again
Entiende y ten valor
Understand and have courage
Salta y se feliz
Jump and be happy
Intenta
Try
Para que fingir
Why pretend
No vale la pena
It's not worth it
Música es lo que me das
Music is what you give me
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHARLY GARCIA, FABIANA CANTILLO
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Consuelo Cuotto
Viajaste de verdad, pasaste sustos
Saltaste la pared cambiando
Yo estaba en un lugar
A punto de caer
Y aunque te parezca extraño
Música es lo que das
Si estás así
Piensa
El problema no está aquí
Cambiar es bien
Aún sin amor
Aún sin creer
Entiende
Donde estoy
Quizás tendrás que ver
A dónde vas
Piensalo otra vez
Entiende y ten valor
Salta y se feliz
Intenta
Para que fingir
No vale la pena
Música es lo que me das
Caleido Headphones
No se imaginan cuanto amo esta canción...
Diego Barrio
Me pasa lo mismo!!!
Erica M
Yo igual. Creci con charly
Genaro Sebastián
Lo mismo que de este lado
Consuelo Cuotto
Viajaste de verdad, pasaste sustos
Saltaste la pared cambiando
Yo estaba en un lugar
A punto de caer
Y aunque te parezca extraño
Música es lo que das
Si estás así
Piensa
El problema no está aquí
Cambiar es bien
Aún sin amor
Aún sin creer
Entiende
Donde estoy
Quizás tendrás que ver
A dónde vas
Piensalo otra vez
Entiende y ten valor
Salta y se feliz
Intenta
Para que fingir
No vale la pena
Música es lo que me das
Branko Castilla
Temazo. Que genio es
Caleido Headphones
Música es lo que me das...
GaryAG
Las letras de este album me hacen sentir que alguien me comprende... me hacen muy feliz
Maldita Babel
Siempre vuelvo a esta canción cuando estoy frustrado, sin saber que hacer en esta vida. Y siempre me ayuda.
Martin
Charly García me salvó la vida