Their first record, “LOS PERICOS” released in 1988 was the best selling album of the year, obtaining Triple Platinum Award for its 180 thousand units sold.
One year later, they recorded KING KONG, produced by Herbert Vianna (OS PARALAMAS DO SUCESSO). Immediately after, they launched Maxi ANFITREU, a vinyl disc that impacted because of its unique style.
In 1990 LOS PERICOS launched their third studio record RAB A DAB STAIL and they went on tour, performing several live concerts around Argentina, highlighting the two shows at the LUNA PARK Stadium in Buenos Aires.
Their 4th album, BIG YUYO, was launched in 1993. In it PERICOS, showed a strongly predominant musical sound reflecting their own identity with songs such as: ME LATE, WAITIN, HACE LO QUE QUIERAS, etc. They caused a surge of popularity across Latin America countries chartering successfully.
That same year LOS PERICOS were invited to participate in the 6th INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL REGGAE SUNSPLASH Edition, taking place annually in JAMAICA.
In 1994 they performed again in the INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL REGGAE SUNSPLASH and closed the WORLD BEAT NIGHT. Rita Marley invited them to the TUFF GONG RECORDS studios, where BOB MARLEY used to record.
That July, they enthusiastically embarked on a tour through the United States including the cities of Miami, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Boston, after finishing the recording of their 5th album in that country.
With the released of PAMPAS REGGAE, tours across Latin America and the sales of their records continued to increase.
Their sales reached more than one million copies worldwide.
Their 6th album, YERBABUENA, was released simultaneously in every country of LATIN AMERICA, the UNITED STATES and SPAIN.
In March 1997, PERICOS was the only Latin America band invited to participate in the reggae tribute to The Police and recorded, together with STEWART COPELAND: DARKNESS, included in Regatta Mondatta album. They also participated in the latin tribute to The Police: Outlandos D´America.
On the 28th of December 1997, they celebrated their 10 years anniversary with a free live outdoor concert, supported by the GOBIERNO DE LA CIUDAD DE BUENOS AIRES, for more than 120,000 people.
1998 started with a couple of shows across Central America and Venezuela with a live concert in MARGARITA ISLAND for 140,000 people and a performance with a record audience of 180,000 people at the FESTIVAL EXPERIENCIA ROJA in CARACAS.
By mid July they started recording their next album at their own studio, ROBLEDO SOUND MACHINE. They travelled again to Caracas, but this time to the 50th anniversary celebration of the UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHTS DECLARATION (at La Carlota Airport), organised by AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL.
On 27th of November 1998, they released MYSTIC LOVE and the videoclip of its first cut, SIN CADENAS.
The presentation of MYSTIC LOVE was on AUGUST 31st and September 1st at the OPERA THEATRE, both performances were absolutely SOLD OUT without having the opportunity to add shows due to the theatre’s lack of available dates.
In November they started the 5th Mystic Love Tour including the cities of NEW JERSEY, QUEENS, MANHATTAN and MONTREAL. That was the first time an Argentinean band reached this Canadian City and obtained stunning reviews in TORONTO, where they presented a very hot show in spite of low temperature.
At the beginning of 2000, LOS PERICOS gave a show at RIVER PLATE STADIUM celebrating THE NEW MILENIUM for an audience of 75,000 people.
LOS PERICOS began mixing a new album, a tribute to the 1008 shows performed until such time, called: 1000 VIVOS.
During 2001 they continued with their shows across the continent and were invited to close the 2001 VIVE LATINO edition.
In 2004, the Argentinean band with 17 years of successful path, surprised its fans by changing their vocal scheme; with Juanchi Baleiron switching from lead guitar to vocals.
With a completely fresh approach, fuelled by the beginning of a new stage of change and challenge, they presented a live show with a more compact scheme, reinforcing their reggae-rock format.
More than two million records were sold and 1600 live shows performed, rocketing LOS PERICOS as one of the MOST IMPORTANT BANDS in the history of LATIN REGGAE/ROCK.
In August 2005 the band released its new album called "7" with performances across Latin America.
In 2006 the band went on one of its most important tours. They performed in México, Uruguay, Ecuador, Puerto Rico, USA, Venezuela, Canadá, Bolivia, Colombia, Chile, Salvador and Perú; more than 140 shows in a year.
2007 starts with the Argentinean summer tour , performing in this country’s most popular vacation destinations. In April they returned to Mexico for the Reggae Music Fest featuring Pato Banton in their set. During May they closed the International Festival of Veracruz, and had a show for 50,000 in Caracas Venezuela.
PERICOS is currently working on new material to be released this November.
Estatuitas de Sal
Los Pericos Lyrics
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A danzar
Vira a babor
A danzar
Donde se fueron
Donde se fueron
Pero rama no tengo pero
Las estatuitas de sal
Mejor me voy
Ya no digo mas
Mejor así
Mejor me voy
Ya no digo mas
Mejor así
The lyrics of Los Pericos's song "Estatuitas de Sal" are simple and poetic, characterized by a joyful melody and a hypnotic rhythm. The song seems to tell the story of a sailor or a traveler who is navigating the seas and experiencing a sense of displacement and longing for home. The repetition of "vira a babor a danzar" suggests a desire to find joy and freedom through movement and dance, even in the midst of uncertainty and confusion.
The two lines "Rama no tengo pero, las estatuitas de sal" seem to be the heart of the song. The singer does not have a physical connection to their homeland or their roots, but they carry the memories and symbols of their culture with them, represented by the "estatuitas de sal" or salt statues. This image is powerful, as salt is an essential element of life, but also a symbol of preservation and sacrifice. The final lines, "mejor así, mejor me voy, ya no digo mas" seem to express a sense of resignation and acceptance, as if the singer has found peace in their separation and is ready to move forward.
Line by Line Meaning
Vira a babor
Turning to the left
A danzar
To dance
Vira a babor
Turning to the left
A danzar
To dance
Donde se fueron
Where did they go?
Donde se fueron
Where did they go?
Rama no tengo
I don't have a branch
Pero rama no tengo pero
But I don't have a branch
Las estatuitas de sal
The salt statues
Mejor me voy
I better go
Ya no digo mas
I won't say anymore
Mejor así
Better that way
Mejor me voy
I better go
Ya no digo mas
I won't say anymore
Mejor así
Better that way
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ARIEL FERNANDO RAIMAN, DIEGO JOSE BLANCO, FERNANDO JAVIER LUIS HORTAL, GASTON GONÇALVES, GASTON GONCALVES, GUILLERMO LUIS VALENTINIS, MARCELO BLANCO, MARCELO CARLOS BLANCO
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ricardovzla martinez
Waaa Demasiado tema vale igual que In my room Yerba buena para todos Bless
John Sifontes
Mi primer concierto de solo Pericos. Fue en el Poliedro de Caracas, era el 97. No había antesala, solo eran ellos. De repente apagan las luces, pasan unos minutos, todos se emocionan, pero no pasa nada. Y grita Bahiano con voz de eco: VIRA A BA... VIRA A BA... VIRA A BA... VIRA A BABOOOOOR!!!!! A DANZAAAAAAR! Y salen todos al escenario a empezar el concierto de sus 10 años con esta grandiosa cancion. Genios! Los extraño un montón.