In 1982, three guys from Concepción, Álvaro Henríquez, Roberto Titae Lindl, and Pancho Molina started a band called Los Dick Stones, whose set list was based on songs by Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, and Gene Vincent. They quickly became very popular in universities, bars, and peñas around the southern city of Concepción. Given their ambition to achieve success in the Chilean mainstream, they decided to move to the capital city of Santiago and changed their name to Los Tres. In 1988 Ángel Parra joined the band and even though Los Tres is Spanish for "the three", they decided to keep the name.
During years when culture and art began to rise again -after the cultural and night life had been reduced for almost 20 years due to the military regime that had ruled Chile since 1973-, the times were right for their music to develop and their popularity to grow. They recorded 9 albums during their first stage together, from 1982 until 2000.
In 2000 the band went into an indefinite break and its members continued their musical careers in personal projects.
On 2006 Los Tres, with the exception of Pancho Molina, announced their reunion including a show in May, the festival Vive Latino in Mexico City, and a show in Santiago de Chile. The first single Camino was already released. Their tenth album (Hágalo usted mismo) was a result of this reunion. The band is still together.
El Haz Sensor
Los Tres Lyrics
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Ã?rboles que caen
Sin saber
¡Y veo luces oh!
En un haz sensor
En un haz sensor
En un haz sensor
Nadie sabe NADA
¡Oh! El haz sensor
Vigila sin saber
¡Y veo luces oh!
En un haz sensor
En un haz sensor
En un haz sensor
En un haz sensor
En un haz sensor
En un haz sensor
The lyrics to Los Tres's song El Haz Sensor are fairly cryptic, but they seem to be about a sense of unease or confusion. The first verse describes "lights in the face of the Atres," which could refer to a group of people or a place. The next line, "trees falling without knowing," adds to the feeling of uncertainty. The chorus repeats the phrase "in a sensor beam" multiple times, which creates a sense of repetition and possibly surveillance.
The second verse continues with the theme of confusion and lack of understanding. "Nobody knows anything about anyone" is a line that suggests a lack of trust or communication. The chorus repeats again, building on the idea of a sensor beam watching without understanding. The final line, "and I see lights oh!" echoes the earlier line, but this time it comes across as more desperate or urgent.
Overall, the lyrics to El Haz Sensor paint a picture of a world where things are not as they seem, and there is a constant feeling of being watched and monitored. The repetition of the phrase "in a sensor beam" creates a sense of unease, and the references to falling trees and uncertain knowledge add to the feeling of confusion.
Line by Line Meaning
Luces en la cara de los Atres
Lights on the faces of the Atres
Ã?rboles que caen
Falling trees
Sin saber
Without knowing
¡Y veo luces oh!
And I see lights, oh!
En un haz sensor
In a sensor beam
En un haz sensor
In a sensor beam
En un haz sensor
In a sensor beam
Nadie sabe NADA
Nobody knows NOTHING
Sobre NADIE
About NOBODY
¡Oh! El haz sensor
Oh! The sensor beam
Vigila sin saber
Watching without knowing
¡Y veo luces oh!
And I see lights, oh!
En un haz sensor
In a sensor beam
En un haz sensor
In a sensor beam
En un haz sensor
In a sensor beam
En un haz sensor
In a sensor beam
En un haz sensor
In a sensor beam
En un haz sensor
In a sensor beam
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