This particular song translates literally as “although I am not with myself,” it translates idiomatically as “beside myself.” I find his music relaxing and inspiring and often play it in the background. His career has evolved over time, but never faltered. He embarked on a solo career in 1997 and the Spanish speaking world took him to heart. In 1984, he joined a group calle Zumo de Vidrio as the lead vocalist and adopted the stage name of Bunbury which he took from Oscar Wilde’s play The Importance of Being Ernest. I really don’t expect more than a handful of my readers to know a thing about Enrique, but since that summer in Mexico so long ago, I’ve had an underlying interest in Spanish language music, even though I often have no idea what the lyrics mean.Įnrique was born in 1967 and is considered the most international star of Spanish rock.īorn in Zanagoza, Aragon, Spain, he ventured into music in the 1980s with a high school band called Apocalipais, which means apocalypse. Today is the birthday of Enrique Ortiz de Landázuri Izarduy, better known in music circles as Enrique Bunbury.
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