Argentine politics playlists should reduce affidavits to a simple curriculum vitae. In the case of our President it is said that his is “imperial”. Javier Milei would have “absolute hearing”, a sort of sonic and monarchic distortion of the famous absolute hearing held, for example, by Charly García.
The ENT doctors consulted believe that this is wisdom gained from listening to dogs barking in the elevator. “The howling of a pack is healthier than listening to Yoko Ono,” the president reportedly said next to one of his cloned dogs.
A deep (and sandy) gorge would have filtered out Mr. President’s favorite songs. Now we know what Milei listens to between adjustments.
Flowers (Miley Cyrus)
Let’s be honest: how long did it take you to realize this? flowersby Miley Cyrus, is Fátima Florez and Javier Milei’s favorite song because, in fact, it’s “Flowers” and Milei?
I want to break free (Queen)
“I want to be free”, sang Freddie Mercury. Very soon freedom will be a ham and cheese delight. Freedom: a word that has become a registered trademark of the government in power.
Generally you hear it associated with “carajo”, which is nothing more than a tribute to “shit, accident” by Mirtha Legrand.
The Taxman (The Beatles)
In the Beatles’ lyrics, money was always a serious thing.
financial advisorincluded in the album Mixed, is by George Harrison. It will go down in eternity as an ultra-libertarian ode that already called for the “chainsaw” in the crazy sixties.
Violent pensioners (Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas)
Dante Spinetta AND Emmanuel Horvilleur That’s two advances since they were part of Pechugo. How long will retiring and being buried be synonymous?
A sequel is coming The snow society with a pensioner crossing the Andes in flip-flops.
Money (Pink Floyd)
In her rock past, Milei would have written the song with Roger Waters. The original text said “There is no money”. Later came the zombie hit with people singing “No hay plata” in squares across the country.
Part of religion (Charly García)
“Libertarianism” has its dogmas, its terms and its contradictions. “It’s part of religion to kill, it’s part of religion to lie…”, sings García.
Just as faith moves mountains, there are “idiots” who believe in the State and Milei doesn’t tell them anything.
José Mercado (Seru Giran)
“José Mercado buys everything imported…Persian carpets…rubber dolls…smells of France and digital”. The only thing missing is that the dinosaurs didn’t disappear.
External (Caifanes)
During the election campaign they say that Milei listened to him often, especially when he expanded the ministries to be eliminated.
The “Get Out!” version has taken hold, the Milei version: a libertarian candidate from the United States imitated our President by also wanting to eliminate the FBI: “Get Out!!!”
Panic show (La Renga)
Milei’s favorite song, with which he opened his speeches, also contained a message for the president.
“Attention Javier, the Lion wants to eat the caste and it turns out that they are all next to you,” shouted Gustavo “Chizzo” Nápoli, the controversial frontman of La Renga.
It’s coming (Bersuit Vergarabat)
No matter when you hear this argument, it applies to all governments in this blessed country.
The song that says “the explosion of my guitar is coming, your government too” was used during Milei’s political campaign. He who warns does not betray, even more so if he who warns is now president.
Bersuit sent a document letter to Milei so that he would no longer use it.
Ballad for a madman (Astor Piazzolla/Horacio Ferrer)
Raúl Lavie performed it at the gala held in honor of the newly elected Javier Milei. That celebration took place at the Teatro Colón. It is considered a total insanity defense.
“Piantao”, María Becerra, is a Lunfardo term from River Plate slang which means “alienated”, “crazy”.
Here is a version of the Polish Goyeneche with Astor Piazzolla.
Telephone Wig (Charly García)
Underrated topic that deserved recognition of its hair. Pedro Aznar said it the song is “straight on a skid”. Those were the days when calls cost fortunes and the telephone was metered.
In Amedeomovie Milos Forman, Mozart tries on three wigs that he loves. “Damn, why don’t I have three heads.”
Road Guide (Alberto Cortez)
Past Nicole Neumann and said, “The matter of Milei and the dogs is a great one.”
Cristina has or had Simón, her Chavista dog. Macri made Balcarce sit in Rivadavia’s chair. Alberto made Dylan and Milei, Conan famous. Lenin had a cat called “Cat” in the Russian language. He didn’t say “meow”, he said “Marx”.
One fact: the death of the author of “Callejero” coincided with International Street Dog Day.
Captain Beto’s ring (Luis Alberto Spinetta)
The righteous pay for sinners. In reality Milei was addressing the feminist collective, LGTBQ+ and social organizations, but users who pay for the ticket as if it were a Chandon have fallen into the same bag.
“Here is Captain Beto in space/Photo of Carlito in command…” Traveling by public transport or as El Indio wrote: “Luxury is vulgarity”.
Source: Clarin