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Spanish pop/rock band Chucho was formed by singer/guitarist Fernando Alfaro after Surfin' Bichos disbanded in 1994, who was soon joined by ex-República Gorila bassist Carlos Rodríguez and drummer Javier Fernández. The group recorded a self-titled EP in 1995, released by independent Limbo Starr Records. Chucho's first album, called 78, was recorded after signing up to Virgin in 1997; the album includes "El Detonador EMX-3," which was featured in the movie soundtrack of Alejandro Amenabar's Abre Los Ojos. 78, voted Best Record of the Year by Rock de Luxe magazine, was followed by an EP called Sal. After guitarist Miguel Gascón joined in, the band recorded Tejido de Felicidad, produced by ex-Negu Gorriak Kaki Arkarazo, released by Virgin in 1999. Singer Isabel León and local musician Emilio Abengoza teamed up with Chucho to make 2001's Los Diarios de Petróleo.
Afterwards in 2004 Chucho released their last album called "Koniec" and then disbanded. Nowadays ex-members of Chucho and Mercromina has joined again to tour as old Surfin' Bichos.
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Demasiada Poca Gente
Chucho Lyrics
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siempre chocando, siempre rebotando sin parar.
Un microondas nuestro hogar,
tarde o temprano siempre nos tendremos que encontrar.
Pero no huyas, no, de mi c
ama,
aunque la ciudad nos coma, no nos dejemos arrastrar.
Demasiada poca gente,
demasiadas almas solas.
Pero tú y yo juntos, somos una realidad.
In the song "Demasiada Poca Gente" by Chucho, the lyrics speak about the struggle of finding connection and intimacy in a world where people are constantly moving and colliding like billiard balls. The verses create a metaphor of two people's journeys in life as billiard balls, constantly bouncing and colliding with others, but ultimately destined to meet. The song's chorus speaks to the stark reality of the loneliness that many people feel in big cities, while highlighting the intimacy and connection that two people can create when they come together. The lines "Demasiada poca gente, demasiadas almas solas" (Too few people, too many lonely souls) sum up the feeling of isolation and disconnection that many people can experience.
Overall, the song is a call to not give up on love and connection, even in a world where it can be difficult to find. While it may be tempting to run away from love in the face of the challenges of city life, the song encourages us to stay and embrace the gift of finding a true connection with someone else.
Line by Line Meaning
Somos bolas de billar,
We are like billiard balls,
siempre chocando, siempre rebotando sin parar.
constantly colliding, constantly bouncing without stopping.
Un microondas nuestro hogar,
Our home is like a microwave,
tarde o temprano siempre nos tendremos que encontrar.
sooner or later we will always have to meet.
Pero no huyas, no, de mi c
But don't run away from me.
Contributed by Mila C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.