Their "Mi Agüita amarilla" single (My Yellow Water) is still well-known and it stays as one of the symbols of the "Movida Madrileña" movement in the Spanish collective mind. Being their main hit, the lyrics describe what happens to the "yellow water" coming out of our body as it "spreads all over the world and turns the jungle green and falls over you all again. The group was also famous for their various appearances on the young audience targeted "La Bola de Cristal" TV Show hosted by the singer and another "Movida" symbol Alaska.
Disbanded in 1992, Pablo Carbonell is still a well known TV showman.
Zis zas
Los Toreros Muertos Lyrics
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Los Toreros Muertos's song Zis zas is a humorous take on bullfighting, a traditional Spanish sport that has long drawn controversy for its cruelty towards animals. The lyrics depict the daring and flamboyant moves of the bullfighter as he wields his sword and aims to take down the powerful bull. The opening line of the song, "El de la espada atraviesa el aire que cae muerto en mudos tri", translates to "The one with the sword pierces the air and the bull falls dead in silent three".
The phrase "mudos tri" is likely a play on words, as "tris" is a Spanish slang term for applause or cheers, while "mudos" means silent. The contrast between the loud, raucous atmosphere of a bullfight and the sudden hush that falls when the bull is slain is highlighted by this clever use of language. The chorus of the song consists of the repeated phrase "Zis zas, zas zis", which mimics the sounds of the sword swishing through the air and the impact of it striking the bull.
The song can be seen as a critique of bullfighting, as it pokes fun at the macho posturing and violence involved in the sport. It also highlights the absurdity of the spectacle, with lines such as "Y resuena el olé, como si fuera el último", which translates to "And the 'olé' (traditional cry of excitement) resounds, as if it were the last one". Overall, Zis zas is a satirical take on a controversial cultural practice, using humor to critique its violence and spectacle.
Writer(s): guillermo piccolini, pablo carbonell
Contributed by Mason S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
ElRofogo
Ese solo de guitarra del señor Meligno en 2:00 es algo espiritual, de otra dimensión!!!
Proyectos Caseros Con Poca Herramienta
tiene un toque con algun tema oscuro, son espontáneos, son originales, exelelente canción
Borja Pascual R
Grandioso documento gráfico, zis zas a muerte con toreros muertos!!pura esencia ,,,grandes!
J. Ranchy
El estribillo Antón pirulero ..😂 que grande!
angello meza restrepo
me fascina fascinante
Sebastian Ucros
que concierto es san isidro?
Ignacio Peral
Sangre española 😀😀
daviz galego
...y argentina.