Led by Cristian Aldana, they have been on the scenes for two decades and have managed to rise to fame as an indie band and release eleven studio albums in several parts of the world.
They were named after an Arthur Rimbaud poem, "Yo Soy Otro".
The band members are Cristian Aldana (guitar and vocals), María Fernanda Aldana (bass guitar and vocals), Raimundo Ray Fajardo (drums) and Gabriel Guerrisi (2nd guitar). Also, from 1999 to 2004 they had a keyboardist, Ezequiel Araujo.
Los pájaros
El Otro Yo Lyrics
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A a a a!!!!!
Los pájaros quieren a su madre
los pájaros quieren cacarear !!!
In El Otro Yo's song Los Pajaros, the lyrics describe the natural instincts of birds and their love for their mother. The repetition of the letter A at the beginning of the song adds a sense of urgency and excitement, as if the birds are calling out to be heard. The first line "Los pájaros quieren a su madre" translates to "the birds love their mother," implying that birds have a strong bond with their parents and rely on their guidance and protection. The second line "los pájaros quieren cacarear" means "the birds want to crow," suggesting that the birds feel a need to express themselves through their natural sounds.
The lyrics can be interpreted in many different ways, but one interpretation is that they represent a connection to nature and the importance of family. By focusing on the instincts of birds, El Otro Yo highlights the importance of staying true to one's natural instincts and relying on the support and guidance of family. The idea that birds constantly communicate their needs and desires through their natural sounds can also inspire listeners to be more expressive and open about their own feelings and desires.
Line by Line Meaning
A!
Exclamation of passion or excitement
A a a a!!!!!
Reiteration of excitement
Los pájaros quieren a su madre
Birds have an innate connection and love for their mother
Los pájaros quieren cacarear!!!
Birds have an innate desire to sing and express themselves
Contributed by Andrew H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.