if anyone could translate the spanish portion of the lyrics, it would help. however, i'm pretty sure that "si se puede" is "yes we can" in spanish. i think that "libertad" is "freedom" or "free" or something of a liberated nature, and i have no idea about Tierra.
i first heard this abomination while playing Guitar Hero II with some friends, and it sucked so bad i could feel my ears pop. we quickly began a round of bad catcalls and diatribes to ease the pain, such as "No you CAN'T!!" or "I need more cowbell!" however, i understand that it may not be fair to critisize a song based on one hearing, especially since my Guitar Hero Skillz are far above par. so i actually downloaded it out of a fit of boredom and curiosity, and here is my final review
if my translation is correct, it means that the vast majority of the song is some version of "yes we can." either this has some kind of esoteric meaning wrapped so deep in the author's mind that it would take light demolitions to remove it (and thus utterly useless for speculation on its meaning) or they were bored/drunk/high one day and just started banging on their instruments and whatever else was lying around (cowbells?) and started screaming "Yes we can!"
basically, there is no meaning. it's worthless indie crap that trys so hard to go over your head but lacks any form of intelligent life. between the near-random scratching and plinking of the lead guitar and the all-random cowbell+whistle, the music is literally painful to listen to. i do like the vocals - a rich, slightly husky voice, but gets kinda whiny during the "yes we can" part. all in all, this song is the musical equivalent of eating a dog crap/broken glass salad.
if anyone could translate the spanish portion of the lyrics, it would help. however, i'm pretty sure that "si se puede" is "yes we can" in spanish. i think that "libertad" is "freedom" or "free" or something of a liberated nature, and i have no idea about Tierra.
i first heard this abomination while playing Guitar Hero II with some friends, and it sucked so bad i could feel my ears pop. we quickly began a round of bad catcalls and diatribes to ease the pain, such as "No you CAN'T!!" or "I need more cowbell!" however, i understand that it may not be fair to critisize a song based on one hearing, especially since my Guitar Hero Skillz are far above par. so i actually downloaded it out of a fit of boredom and curiosity, and here is my final review
if my translation is correct, it means that the vast majority of the song is some version of "yes we can." either this has some kind of esoteric meaning wrapped so deep in the author's mind that it would take light demolitions to remove it (and thus utterly useless for speculation on its meaning) or they were bored/drunk/high one day and just started banging on their instruments and whatever else was lying around (cowbells?) and started screaming "Yes we can!"
basically, there is no meaning. it's worthless indie crap that trys so hard to go over your head but lacks any form of intelligent life. between the near-random scratching and plinking of the lead guitar and the all-random cowbell+whistle, the music is literally painful to listen to. i do like the vocals - a rich, slightly husky voice, but gets kinda whiny during the "yes we can" part. all in all, this song is the musical equivalent of eating a dog crap/broken glass salad.