07/11/2021 10:41
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Updated 07/11/2021 10:41 AM
It was a milestone.
Of the good ones.
With all the letters.
Beyond the curiosity of singing "dad" to the biggest World Cup winner and who has more wins in hand-to-hand.
But seven years have passed.
The "Brazil,
tell me what it feels like ...
" won the streets of Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Gaúchas, Minas Gerais, and of each sister town, every time Argentina stepped on a 2014 World Cup venue.
And in that
popular
playlist
there were songs, recycled songs, that had their own thing although they lost
as in the war
against the catchy Creedence sequences.
From the bottom of the trunk
, by work and grace of collective memory, one of those great successes was put on the table again.
Or in the throats.
And not so much of the handful of 2,000-odd privileged people who could be in the stands of the Maracana, but the changing room inside, the bus inside, the plane inside.
Suddenly, the players of the National Team, recently released champions of America, of the America's Cup, after 28 years, vocalized a song that seemed to have sunk into oblivion although it has a tremendous topicality.
It was an adaptation of 'To not forget', that song by Los Rodríguez interpreted by the tremendous Andrés Calamaro.
It was called
"What's wrong with you brasuca?"
and included several punches: the Maracanazo of 1950, Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi, king with a crown ...
The letter
"What's wrong" brasuca "? You are still waiting ...
What's wrong with you brasuca? In the favela everyone is crying ...
The years go by, you remember the 1950 World Cup ...
They are all "shit", you are afraid that it will happen back ...
Because Messi has the crown on, oh oh oh ...
And the magic of his left hand that makes him fall in love, oh oh oh ...
To top it off you remember Maradona ...
I know that it hurts you, that it hurts you; but this Cup is from Argentina ... "
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