Thursday, May 8, 2008

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Inti Illimani - Viva Chile - 1973

Perché negare che allora ci si credeva veramente? Era un impegno politico da gita scolastica il coro di "El pueblo unido jamas serà vencido", ma qualche cosa dentro ce lo faceva vibrare. Gli Inti Illimani erano la colonna sonora delle prime assemblee, di quello per cui impegnarsi (un minimo), quello in cui credere, quello che faceva incazzare i genitori e i professori, un'icona molto più di facciata che di sostanza (come il poster del Che appeso in camera, per intendersi), ma in qualche modo funzionava. Poi c'era music. Other than "Andean music that boring" as he sang a little later from: this music like a casino, was charming and funny sounds outdated, wearing different melodies, beautiful vocals and rhythms soft dough on which rocking. It was certainly not aggressive but definitely not boring as he said Dalla. Suggested suggestions of distant lands, mountains and plains, blue skies, much more than petrol bombs, barricades and the stage-Santiago prison ... I mean, it worked pretty darn well in this regard. The Inti Illimani, Chilean exile after the coup, met in Italy at least 4-5 years of immense popularity for political virtues, of course, but also for artistic merit: of them at least three disks from 73 and 75 are small masterpieces in order, this "Viva Chile", "La nueva cancion chilena" with the legendary "El pueblo unido," and "Hacia la libertad" and the "Canto a los Caídos" which is one of exciting and most beautiful things ever written, sung and played music in this area. "Viva Chile" was the album of the explosion group Horacio Salinas, contains some milestones in the history of the group and all that kind of music: the instrumental "Alturas", symbol of a thousand radio TV, "Fiesta de San Benito "a true musical manifesto of the group," Cancion of poder popular "and" Venceremos "corresponding political posters, and then the famous" Simon Bolivar "that of Inti Illimani but that is not a thing to deserve all the oppressed peoples and their singers. Past that time, many have left the meetings, ripped from the walls Che and forgotten records of Inti Illimani, only to see those moments with a mixture of tenderness and embarrassment. But the music of Inti Illimani, perhaps never heard since then, for all will never be a "boring". No discussion on this.

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