"Mil horas" (English: One thousand hours) is a song by Argentine band Los Abuelos de la Nada, included in the second album Vasos y besos, published in 1983.
With the peak of the Latin Top list rock in Spanish, the success of the band keeps youth and force by dint of intensive repetition in the local radios that have stood up the song 25 years after having been edited.
Perhaps the public of Redonditos loves me for the sentence "bite the hook and go back to start afresh" (of the song Costumbres argentinas), that is one of the one thousand that I wrote to speak of drugs without it being noticed.
The understood some time thought that the subject had arrived to his last border with the version of the Argentine Union of the Hip Hop, but a recent cover of Magic Juan seems to show that «One thousand hours» continues re-discovering in new registers.
The song has two different versions, the first belongs to the studio album in where a part says a red star that imagines all to him/herself" ((in Spanish) "...una estrella roja que todo se lo imagina"); whereas in some recitals, like the 1983 one at the Buenos Aires Luna Park, Calamaro sings a red star flying over Argentina ((in Spanish) "...una estrella roja volando sobre Argentina").