CAP 6 | ANARQUÍA del año XX | con Susy Shock | LA HISTORIA Y SU MÚSICA

If there's one thing we know about San Martín, it's that one moment he was on one side of the Andes, and the next he was on the other. But little is said about the fact that during that time, Don José would often pick up his guitar to encourage the troops with a song "that we all know." Back then, they knew the songs of that era, so it certainly wasn't "a Sergio Denis song." The General had a particular favorite. What was that song? Well, press play on the episode, what's the big deal? Spoiler alert, it's super sad. And for all of you going around saying, "Hey, we need a violent rap that illustrates the virtues of Artigas's political thought," well, you can all shut up now. Press play on the episode and you'll see... Phew, I'm exhausted from writing in Spanish. Let's continue: also for the lovers of anarchy—and there are always some—here's a nice mix of provinces that said enough is enough to the idea of ​​being a country. San Martín went off to liberate the continent, and here he got his plan completely ruined. It always happens that when you look at things, nothing seems to be happening, and you get distracted, and they're all autonomous states. It's exactly what happens all the time with toast. Oh, yes, and some guy had another guy's head on his desk as a war trophy. History has some lovely things... and its music!! With original songs and a unique style of graphic animation, “History and its Music” presents its first season, created in 2021 as part of the “Country of Idiots” collective, now retouched and corrected on our own social media. #HistoryAndItsMusic We are a self-managed team that depends on your contributions to survive. If you'd like to help us keep going, you can do so by visiting: https://www.lahistoriaysumusica.com.ar There you can choose between a monthly subscription, which is what truly keeps us afloat, or a one-time donation, which you can't imagine how much it helps… So every little bit helps, as do your comments, shares, and likes. Until next time!! Follow us on IG:   / lahistoriaysumusica   CREDITS Texts, original music, and sound mixing: Minco Script: Minco Julián Urman Romina Scalora General Direction: Julian Urman Art Direction and Design: La Vieja Flores Art Direction and Animation: Juan Bautista Selva Animation: Juan Bautista Selva Julián Mourin