The Pirucho of the title is Homero Diano, a representative of the South neighborhood who, apart from inspiring the song, is co-author of the lyrics, since without knowing it, Roos took his phrases from a letter he had sent him.
"Ansina, Ansina no quiere más, donde hubo patios quedan escombros, aunque en el hombro siga acusando el tambor...El Palo, el Palo no quiere más, cortando el viento en Playa Ramírez, pasa el invierno y quién sabe pensando qué..."
Song:
Pirucho
Álbum:
Mediocampo
Record:
Orfeo
Year:
1984