The portraits in the beginning are the three leaders of the Argentinian military junta during the 70's, right? The ones responsible for the Dirty War?
...The transition between the skirt flipping and the matador leading the bull was very clever. Although I don't know why they chose to symbolize men being lead on by women in a predominately military music video, it was still beautifully done.
niiiiice
intrototheory212 1 year ago
they didnt show the forcados in the clip, wich would be pretty cool
wartree 2 years ago
where can i get the harmonica sheet music for this
scilentbob123 3 years ago
Your eardrum :) if you play guitar you know the chords
SpartanOstrich15 2 years ago
The portraits in the beginning are the three leaders of the Argentinian military junta during the 70's, right? The ones responsible for the Dirty War?
MuelBoy41088 3 years ago
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WrongHandLane 3 years ago
I think it's a series of bizarre traditions that have long since lost their meaning.
Sointula2 3 years ago
Well they aren't bizarre if you are part of that culture and for us they still hold alot of meaning
davebgboy 3 years ago 2
Whoa. My friends older brother did this video. Weird.
theamericangypsies12 3 years ago
predominantly*
CultureCrossbreed 3 years ago
Brilliant song (and whoever directed this video is a genius).
termshock 3 years ago 3
I agree. It was very ingenious- the video.
...The transition between the skirt flipping and the matador leading the bull was very clever. Although I don't know why they chose to symbolize men being lead on by women in a predominately military music video, it was still beautifully done.
CultureCrossbreed 3 years ago