Mood
Easy Tempo Vol. 1 Lyrics


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Quiero algo sincero
Costumbre de lo pasajero
Si tú quiere', también quiero
Si te tarda', yo te espero

No sé si llamarlo amar
Pero si se llega a dar
Como las olas del mar
Juntos vamo' a chocar
Ya empezamo' a facturar
De colore' vo'a pintar
Todo tu mundo virtual
No me vayas a parar

Papi, qué loquera
Dime si tú espera'
Veo que te tardas
Y desespera
Ay, qué loquera
Y si tú espera'
Ay, tú te tardas
Y me desespera, yeah

Papi, qué loquera
Dime si tú espera'
Veo que te tardas
Y desespera
Ay, qué loquera
Y si tú espera'
Ay, tú te tardas
Y me desespera, yeah

Si tú suipera'
Que nada de esto a mí me llena
Yo sé que tú no ere' la primera
Que está conmigo haciendo loquera
A mí manera
Pero si vieras
Toda' las que tengo en lista de espera
A mí me dice' que no te valoro
Me traicionaron por darlo todo
Ahora no confío, la paso solo
Pero contigo las pena' las lloro

A lo lloro, mami, tú
Me cambiaste todo el mood
Otra como tú, en la oscuridad la luz
No sé qué pasó
Que se siente como un deja vu

Papi, qué loquera
Dime si tú espera'
Veo que te tardas
Y desespera
Ay, qué loquera
Y si tú espera'
Ay, tú te tardas
Y me desespera, yeah

Papi, qué loquera
Dime si tú espera'
Veo que te tardas
Y desespera
Ay, qué loquera
Y si tú espera'
Ay, tú te tardas
Y me desespera, yeah

(Más na', más na')




(Esto es)
(Pa' que, pa' que te enamore')

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Mood" from Easy Tempo Vol. 1 discuss themes of sincerity, fleetingness, waiting, and emotional vulnerability in relationships. The singer expresses a desire for something genuine amidst the transient nature of things. The lines "Quiero algo sincero, Costumbre de lo pasajero" reflect a longing for authenticity in a world where temporary things are the norm. The singer is willing to reciprocate feelings and wait for their partner, as seen in "Si tú quiere', también quiero, Si te tarda', yo te espero."


The complexity of emotions is further explored as the singer contemplates the nature of their feelings. There is uncertainty about whether to label their emotions as love, but there is a willingness to embrace the emotional journey, likening it to the ebb and flow of ocean waves - "Pero si se llega a dar, Como las olas del mar." The idea of painting a colorful virtual world together symbolizes the creation of a vibrant and fulfilling relationship, with a plea not to be stopped - "De colore' vo'a pintar, Todo tu mundo virtual, No me vayas a parar."


As the song progresses, feelings of impatience and desperation surface. The repetition of "Papi, qué loquera" accompanied by the plea for understanding and the frustration of waiting creates a sense of emotional turmoil. The singer's vulnerability is palpable as they express how delay and unpredictability in their relationship evoke intense emotions - "Veo que te tardas, Y desespera, Ay, qué loquera, Y si tú espera'."


The complexity of relationships and the fear of being unfulfilled are further explored in the later verses. The lyrics reveal a sense of past hurt and betrayal, leading to a lack of trust and a tendency to dwell on past sorrows. Despite this, there is a sense of longing and a search for solace in the emotional connection with their partner - "Me traicionaron por darlo todo, Ahora no confío, la paso solo, Pero contigo las pena' las lloro." The reference to changing one's mood and the impact of a special connection that brings light in dark times adds depth to the emotional journey described in the song - "A lo lloro, mami, tú, Me cambiaste todo el mood, Otra como tú, en la oscuridad la luz, No sé qué pasó, Que se siente como un deja vu."


In summary, "Mood" delves into the complexities of emotions, sincerity, waiting, and vulnerability in relationships. The lyrics capture the push and pull of emotions, the desire for authenticity, and the struggle with uncertainty and past hurt. Through vivid imagery of painting a virtual world together and navigating emotional highs and lows, the song conveys a raw and relatable exploration of love, longing, and the human experience.


Line by Line Meaning

Quiero algo sincero
I want something genuine


Costumbre de lo pasajero
Habit of the fleeting


Si tú quiere', también quiero
If you want, I want too


Si te tarda', yo te espero
If you're late, I'll wait for you


No sé si llamarlo amar
I don't know if calling it love


Pero si se llega a dar
But if it happens


Como las olas del mar
Like the waves of the sea


Juntos vamo' a chocar
Together we're going to collide


Ya empezamo' a facturar
We're already starting to bill


De colore' vo'a pintar
I'm going to paint in colors


Todo tu mundo virtual
Your virtual world


No me vayas a parar
Don't stop me




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Violeta Parra

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12. 0:39:47 Riz Ortolani - I Travestiti
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All other tunes are originals composed by the conductor.

Also this is not, as the record claims, the main version of La Gabbia by Gianni Ferrio, but a different arrangement called "La Gabbia - Sequenza", which is about twice as long as the main version.



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@GeneralBulbous

Thank you for this

@alexanedda3960

Mamma mia che botta. Scopro per caso questo video e mi è venuto in mente un programma radiofonico che seguo spesso: cinematica di radiox.
Grandi

@user-nh1mh3fc5q

Absolutely great.

@gepmrk

Whoever the guitar player is, that’s some mighty fine playing.

@forbeatssake1530

Easy Tempo is an incredible series that affected my taste in music.

@johntait5141

In the 1st 50 seconds I feel like there's an early episode of Hawaii 5-0 I'm listening to in the background 😊

@HunterMann

Wow, a fascinating opening tune! Really sophisticated, brilliant arranging and great performance.
I can just imagine people like Martin Danny and Esquivel smiling big knowing that some of us down here on earth are pausing with all of the other noise and focusing in on some easy exotica

@nyccatholic2765

Bellissima!!!
BRAVO!!!!
Grazie!!
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@jidase

All the e digginz I've did lead me to the perfect gem! All thank to the good folks of this channel!

@Ogma3bandcamp

I've had this on vinyl for about 25 years now. Vol II too. Will be time to sell my vinyl soon.

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