Hay Muy Poca Gente - Bunbury



     
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Me gustaría poder girar como un carrusel
Seguir la corriente y cruzar el puente
De la incomunicación y saludar desde el balcón
Sonriendo como los artistas en las revistas del corazónMe gustaría celebrar y brindar por la navidad
Vacaciones en familia y prepararles la comida
Una barbacoa al sol y tarde de televisión
Pero ese no es mi estilo y es tarde ya para cambiar yNada puede dañarme con mis amigos
Nadie puede, nada puede
Las palabras no sirven para nada
Y empiezo a pensar que en realidad
Hay muy poca genteMe gustaría continuar, una sala milenaria
Pero formo parte de una generación espontánea
Que se defiende mejor en el cara a cara
En el cuerpo a cuerpo y tiempo al tiempo
Es tarde ya para cambiar yNada puede dañarme con mis amigos
Nadie puede, nada puede
Las palabras no sirven para nada
Y empiezo a pensar que en realidad

Hay muy poca genteY abrimos las puertas, quizás por costumbre
Tal vez por búsqueda inocente
Y nos encontramosNada puede dañarme con mis amigos
Nadie puede, nada puede
Las palabras no sirven para nada
Y empiezo a pensar que en realidad
Hay muy poca genteLas palabras no sirven para nada
Y empiezo a pensar que en realidad
Hay muy poca gente
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ENRIQUE ORTIZ LANDAZURY YZARDUYPublished by
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Enrique Ortiz de Landázuri Izarduy, better known as Enrique Bunbury, was born August 11, 1967 in Zaragoza, Spain. He got involved in music in the early 1980s, making his debut in a high school band called Apocalipsis, and later played along with Proceso Entrópico. In 1984 Bunbury joined a group called Zumo de Vidrio, debuting as a lead vocalist. After adopting the nickname of Bunbury, taken from an Oscar Wilde novel, the musician teamed up with Héroes del Silencio, becoming a major number in the Spanish rock scene.

The band eventually broke up in 1996 and Bunbury started his solo career in 1997 with a techno album, Radical Sonora with his new band: Copi (piano), del Moran (bass), Ramón Gacias (drums) and former Héroes del Silencio guitarrist Alan Boguslavsky.

Recognized by his wish to always reinvent himself, Bunbury released in 1999 the album Pequeño, which sounded much different than anything he did before. His band also suffered changes, Boguslavsky was replaced by Rafa Domínguez, and the new faces, Ana Belén Estaje (violin), Luis Miguel Romero (percussion), Javier Iñigo, Javier García Vega & Antonio Ríos in the metal instruments.

This band was known as the "Huracán Ambulante" ("Rambling Hurricane") and recorded with Bunbury the rest of his solo discography, (except Antonio Ríos).

In 2005, after 8 years together, Bunbury dissolved the band and declared that will record a new album in 2006 only with his voice and a piano. Nevertheless, in early 2006 he recorded an album with spanish artist Nacho Vegas by the name of El tiempo de las cerezas.

His old band, Héroes del Silencio, reunited in 2007 for a short tour which visited Latin America, United States and Spain. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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