El gran varón
"El gran varón", (English: The Great Man) also known as Simón, el gran varón, or Simón is a salsa song written in 1986 by Omar Alfanno and sung by Willie Colón. The song narrates the story of Simón, a crossdressing man who is rejected by his father for his lifestyle and dies presumably of AIDS, alone in a hospital in New York.
Release and success
The song was written in 1986[1] by the Panamanian composer Omar Alfanno[2][3] and was sung by Willie Colón[4][5][6][7] with his group Legal Alien. It was included in the album Top Secrets in 1989,[8][9][10][11][12] the last album produced by Fania.[13] The record went gold and platinum and received a Grammy nomination for Best Tropical Latin Performance.[14] "El gran varón" peaked at number 13 on the Hot Latin Songs chart in the United States.[15] The song was at the top of musical lists in ten countries and ranks # 23 Billboard's list of 50 best Latin songs of all time.[16][17][18]
Historical value
"El gran varón" tells the story of Simón, a father's pride and joy. Simón's father is sure his son will follow in his footsteps and be "a great man." Simón leaves his country to study abroad.[13] Simón's father pays him a visit one day and meets someone unfamiliar in women's clothing - Simón's father is shocked when Simón's reveals himself.[19] Simón's father flatly rejects him while the chorus argues with itself - nature cannot be changed, but a "bent" tree can never "be straightened". Years later, his father is enraged that Simón has not called, until finally he learns that his son died alone in a hospital, presumably of AIDS.[20][8] According to Alfanno, "El gran varón" is a song about a friend of his.
"El gran varón" was the first Spanish-language song to broach the subject of AIDS and HIV; however, it did not mention the disease by name, saying Simón died "of a strange disease."[8] The song is a symbol for LGBT rights,[21] as it talks about homophobia.[9][22][23][24]
Versions
There are two versions made by Willie Colón; the original is 6:54 minutes long. In this version Simón is born in 1956 and dies in 1986 ("Willie Colón, Super éxitos"). In the second version, the song is 6:03 minutes long, Simón is born in 1963 and dies in 1993 ("Willie Colón, Sólo éxitos" or "Willie Colón y Rubén Blades, Frente a frente").[21]
The song has been covered by other groups and artists. Sonora Kaliente covered it, selling six million copies.[25] In 2007, Danny Frank, a Colombian singer, did a version of the song.[26][27] A reggae version was done by Eclipse Reggae.[28] A rap version was made by Jako.[29] Cumbia versions were made by Damas Gratis and La Sonora Tropicana.[30]
In popular media
Simón, el gran varón is also the name of a Mexican movie filmed in 2002 and inspired by the topic of the song. It was directed by Miguel Barreda Delgado and features artists Alberto Estrella, Victor Carpinteiro, and Alicia Encinas.[19]
See also
References
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- Peña, Carolina (February 27, 2017). "Omar Alfanno, su historia detrás de las canciones" (in Spanish). El Tiempo.
- Lasso, Miriam (October 7, 2018). "Omar Alfanno: No haría una canción donde la letra se pusiera porno" (in Spanish). Panamá América.
- "Guayaquil vibró a ritmo de salsa" (in Spanish). EXTRA. August 6, 2017.
- Manzano, Giancarlo (December 28, 2017). "Llueven las críticas de los asistentes al Superconcierto de la Feria de Cali" (in Spanish). elpais.
- Téllez, Robert (October 6, 2016). "Omar Alfanno en Conversando La Salsa" (in Spanish). Radio Nacional de Colombia.
- Aparicio, Frances R. (1998). Listening to Salsa: Gender, Latin Popular Music, and Puerto Rican Cultures. Wesleyan University Press. ISBN 9780819563088.
- Rex, Fernando (July 29, 2015). "SIN CLÓSET: Todos somos Simón el Gran Varón" (in Spanish). El Gráfico.
- Trivino, Jesus (June 17, 2016). "Why Willie Colón's "El Gran Varón" is Still Relevant Today". Latina.
- ""Pésimas" las opciones para presidente de EEUU, afirma músico Willie Colón" (in Spanish). el nuevo herald. October 18, 2016.
- Mendez-Mendez, Serafín; Rodríguez Deynes, Neysa; Cueto, Gail (2003). Notable Caribbeans and Caribbean Americans: A Biographical Dictionary. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 125. ISBN 9780313314438.
- Potter, John; Cross, Jonathan (April 13, 2000). The Cambridge Companion to Singing. Cambridge University Press. p. 22. ISBN 9780521627092.
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- "Hispanic Heritage Month: The 50 Greatest Latin Songs of All Time". Billboard. September 15, 2017.
- "Grammys reach out to young listeners". Lodi News-Sentinel. February 21, 1990. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
- "Willie Colón Chart History: Hot Latin Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved June 9, 2019.
- "Las 50 mejores canciones latinas, según 'Billboard'" (in Spanish). Excélsior. November 14, 2015.
- "Dos canciones de Armando Manzanero entre las mejores de la historia de la música latina" (in Spanish). Ociolatino.com. November 19, 2015.
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- "El gran varon" (in Spanish). La Vanguardia. Retrieved November 30, 2018.
- ""Escribí 'El gran varón', mientras mi amigo moría de sida": esta es la historia real que inspiró la canción de Willie Colón". El Universo. December 22, 2022.
- "30 años después de haberse grabado "El Gran Varon", sigue siendo un éxito" (in Spanish). Fiesta FM. June 27, 2017.
- Durán, I. M. (February 19, 2015). "La homofobia en la música" (in Spanish). El tiempo.
- Maldonado Muñoz, Mauricio (October 8, 2014). "La pareja feliz es un programa horrible" (in Spanish). La RepúblicaEC.
- Avendaño, Diego (December 15, 2014). "7 canciones homofóbicas". sinetiquetas (in Spanish).
- Mercado Ramírez, Nesy (October 23, 2018). "La Sonora Kaliente de fiesta" (in Spanish). El Occidental.
- Gutiérrez, Estephanie (December 9, 2017). "#LoveIsLove 10 canciones que se rumora hablan de homosexualidad" (in Spanish). De10.mx.
- Saavedra, Ana Julieth (April 4, 2017). "El hijo de Siloé que alcanzó un Grammy" (in Spanish). El Tiempo.
- Gorroño, Raúl (July 26, 2016). "Veinte años de "fresh reggae"" (in Spanish).
- "Jako - El gran varon". August 21, 2006.
- "Bailan al ritmo de la cumbia en el Teatro del Pueblo" (in Spanish). Noroeste. Retrieved December 1, 2018.