A misunderstood genius. Poet of the soul. The last philosopher. The music world woke up in mourning and tributes to Extremoduro and Iniesta Dresswho died at the age of 63, flooded digital platforms with melodies that managed to shake generations and … generations.
Contemporary Spanish-speaking writer, originally from Plasencia (Cáceres) He sang for ordinary people and he did it from his heart in hand, combining hard rock with excellent existential lyrics since the late 80s, in a group that broke the molds with its creativity and rebellion; and later, embark on a lonely path until the 21st century lasts.
What Robe Iniesta taught us from a psychology perspective
His legacy lives on above all in lyrics mixing street poetry, surrealism, eroticism and vital philosophywith coarse language but full of lyrical images that have left their mark on millions of listeners. Robe elevated verses about love, self-destruction, freedom and the search for meaning to anthem status.
For several generations, His songs were an alternative sentimental education: a way to learn to name pain, tenderness and rebellion when life was tight.
“He taught us that there is beauty in broken and imperfect things, and that as human beings we are full of it,” writes psychologist Lorena Gascón, known on social networks as @lapsicologajaputa, in one of her latest publications on social networks, where she has accumulated more than 670,000 followers.
The author of books like “Dear Brain, What Do You Want From Me?”, “Stop Treating Yourself Like an Asshole”, or the most recent “How to Survive the Bullshit of Life” wanted to pay tribute to the deceased artist with a series of sentences on the legacy he leaves from the point of view of psychology. “Life is full of bullshit, but hiding your head like an ostrich is not going to make them disappear, sometimes you have to face them in the face to continue living,” describes the popularizer and content creator.
“Change is scary, but having the courage to continue to make what we believe is consistent with our values is the greatest gift we can give ourselves,” Gascón says of the emotional depth of the lyrics from the Spanish rock legend.
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Jesus Christ García – Extremoduro.
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So clown – Extremoduro.
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The sidewalk to the back door – Extremoduro.
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Love, love and expand your soul – Extremoduro.
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Exit – Extremoduro.
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Gentle introduction to chaos – Extremoduro.
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Golfa – Extremoduro.
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Estremaydure – Extremoduro.
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If you go – Extremoduro.
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Philosophy Shit – Iniesta Dress (solo)
The expert, who recently spoke about the dangers of toxic positivism on social networks, indicates that one of the lessons we must learn from the melodies of the artist from Extremadura is that “letting ourselves feel things hurts, because to feel we have to let them pass through us and change us, but a life without feeling would have no meaning.”