Here he comes, there he goes, a little troubadour who lived in the village where the Saligarda wind blew. When it was day and the sun shone he was very well there, but in the evening the Saligarda cooled down and it was necessary to put on a hood, traditional Catalan hat or hat. The wind was so annoying that at twelve at night there was no tavern left open. The little troubadour dedicated himself to searching and finding melodies and, while searching, made songs that called out: "Tsss, tsss! Ei! I am here, but you cannot see me". Despite this, the little troubadour was like Jaumet’s bum; if he did not do anything else, he got bored. He soon grew out of the village. This is how LA TROBA KUNG-FÚ presents their second record, A la panxa del bou (Chesapik, 2010). (In the belly of the ox).