Monday, November 15, 2010

Blue Print For A Sand Rail /dune Buggy



A hint of civilization
When the song higher voice
(3)

1954. A war that ended, the Indochina war was beginning, that of Algeria, Boris Vian protests against this new war that is bleeding France. He wrote The Deserter a letter to the President of the Republic announcing his decision to desert. Boris Vian's poem draws its emotional charge of the simplicity with which it is for the most senior of the state.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjndTXyk3mw
"Mr. President
I give you a letter
What you read may be
If you have time

I just received my military papers

To go to war
Before Wednesday night


Mr President I do not want to do
I'm not
on earth to kill poor people

is not to get angry
I must tell you
My decision is taken
I am going to desert.

Since I was born
I saw my father die from
I saw my brothers
And my cry Children

My mother suffered so much
she is in her tomb And mocks
bombs
And mocks to

When I was a prisoner
They stole my wife I was robbed of my

soul And all my dear past

of Tomorrow morning I shut my door

the nose for years died on the roads I'll



I beg my way on the roads of France from Brittany to Provence
And
I tell people

Refuse to obey
Refuse to make
Do not go to war
Refuse from

Whether to donate blood
Go give your
You're right Mr. President apostle


If I continue
Tell your police
What I will not have weapons
And they can shoot. "

Ten years later, while the war in Vietnam, Americans Peter, Paul & Mary resumed turn the song by Boris Vian. Their version is an adaptation that did Mouloudji where addressee is no longer " Mr. President," but "gentlemen called major "
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CUD26DXY8U
Joan Baez , whose pacifist beliefs are known, made it a capella, a moving version in Paris in 1980:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cqrb_MzQId4
In our opinion the best version is the Reggiani introduced by The sleeper of the Val Rimbaud.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1yXEjaEt-k
At the time, as it should, the Deserter caused a great scandal and was banned for quite a long antenna.

May 1968
May 13, at the Sorbonne, has formed the CRAC (Committee revolutionary cultural agitation) with people like Coluche, Renaud, Evariste ... The protest songs were written, Evariste and Grange have even published the 45 laps. These two characters appear somewhat like the two major songwriters of the movement of May 1968.
Grange, born in Lyon in 1940, had already released two 45s and sang with Guy Béart, when, in May 1968, the rebellion that engulfed the latin quarter is breaking with everything she had undertaken so far and engage with the libertarian movement. She found herself singing with other artists like Leni Escudero, Pia Colombo, Jean Ferrat, the barricaders Maurice Fanon, Francesca Solleville in factories on strike.
She went on to compose songs inspired by events and whose verses were taken in the protests. His first 33 laps
appeared in July 1968, the rebellion was extinguished and was sold out tours commercial cost price.
40 years later, he published Grange not erase our tracks!, response to some, including President Sarkozy, who incite turn the page on May 68.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WG0z04gDBbM Two reports to
Grange, one on and one on rue89 rfimusique:
http://www.rue89.com/le-bronx/des-chansons-de-dominique-grange-semees-dimages- of Late-
http://www.rfimusique.com/musiquefr/articles/101/article_17260.asp
Each of you is concerned
"Even if May
Do you hardly touched
Although there has been no demonstration
From your street
Even if your car was burned

Did not Even if you do not care
Each of you is concerned
"http://www
.youtube.com / watch? v = s1Cx_LO3t3Q

Evariste, whose real name Joel Sternheimer, is primarily a researcher in physics and mathematics.
In 1966, after working in Princeton, United States, he returned to France and, in the wake of Antony, recorded Do you know the animal that invented calculus? who obtained a great success.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMOWumBQh7o
The revolt of May 68 pushed him to return the guitar to record an album to accents clearly political
"If I'm dropped
C is the fault of Nanterre
Le nez dans le ruisseau
C’est la faute à Grimaud…
»
Ou bien, La révolution
« Le père Legrand dit à son p'tit gars :
"Mais enfin bon sang qu'est-ce qu'y a
Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire dans la rue fiston?"
- J'vais aller faire la révolution

"Mais sapristi bon sang d'bon sang
J'te donne pourtant ben assez d'argent"
- Contre la société d'consommation
J'veux aller faire la révolution
»
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpYIJ9T8CtY
Par la suite, le chercheur Joël Sternheimer prit precedence over the singer Evariste.

Other singers will also discuss the events of May 68.
Colette Magny first published in 1970 that Vietnam 67 - May 1968 , genuine political manifesto and questioned about personal appearance; indeed this album offers a lengthy trial-and-sound " where the evidence, the noises of the street and his songs are intertwined. We
power
" One evening I returned to sing
We phoned
There were wounded
kids bludgeoned
I was afraid
"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdGVMsoivhg
Colette Magny, immense singer virtually unknown to the general public, perhaps because of his political commitments.
Two examples:
Vietnam 67
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wgEzviKTZk
Melocoton :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hu3FkYM2cGo

Claude Nougaro composed Paris May
" May, May, May, Paris May May May May May
Paris, Paris

Thus spoke Without a word the young man
Between the river and old river again
Where men drowned swimming in their cars
Thus, without a word spoken by this young man
And the bird convict me of bitter breaker Towards
crust in my sky I plunged my way along the tunnel
roaring back on its walls
Caught the very end by a neck Azure
Yonder shines the peace, the meeting of the poles and
sword of the sacred spring that our shoulder
Prattle finches to lift the other day and we
grinçons, drawbridge love
"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlsJzBSxces

And Jean Ferrat , spring what did you dream?:
" spring what did you dream? Old
closed world like an orange
Make something changes
And we crossed strangers
Laughing angels
spring what did you dream?

the spring what do you laugh?
Boy Blue innocence
Everything has the color of hope
Whether one is fighting in the street
Or you can dance spring
what are you laughing?

spring what did you dream? Fist raised
old battles
And who knows what for sowing When the strike
Wedding Street
Bat
the wall In spring what did you dream?
"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vhwenl_E9Qg
One of the most beautiful voices of French song and one of its most committed artists.

The events of May 68 had a profound Léo Ferré . It happened May 10 at Mutuality gala, gala anarchists.
Beginning 1969, he released a disc inspired by the revolt containing As a girl, 68 summer, I love Paris more.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2VpqrjXc1U
the elections of 1969 that won the right Ferré exclaims They voted :
"My memory hemiplegic
And memories éborgnés
When I remember the stick
It cost me only half
And you want me looking
Half of an ass kicking?
In these times it is not ... lerche
They do not even ass, the French!
They voted ... and then after?
is a country that I débèqu'te
No way to make English
Or Swiss or con or insect
Confederates Everywhere they are ...
Must see on TV-urn
These Vespasian the booth
And their ballots in the balls
And the contempt in a closet
They voted ... and then after? "
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54Jzrmds3XY
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