Burst Salope
Crève Bitch is the first Chanson of Renaud, which he wrote at the sixteen years age. She was apparently inspired by a leaflet of the same name, published in Bordeaux in April 1968. She was sung has cappella in the occupied Sorbonne but published forever in disc. Become “minis Anthem” of May 1968, it was Reprise again on the Barricade S and became almost the rallying sign of the student S in anger. She was sung on three agreements of Guitare.
The “Salope” it is the company. Each verse denounces a form of Autorité (paternal, professorial, police and religious). At the end of the song, the authority of the State puts an end to this rebellion.
Here what Renaud into known as:
It was my first song Crève Bitch . A song which made the turn of the colleges, which became an anthem into 68. I sang it in the Sorbonne and occupied the Montaigne college. To the first verse, I call into question the authority of the father, then of the teacher, the cop and the priest. I sang it everywhere and all the types which had a guitar said: “Ouah, super! ” The refrain was very popular, very involving, very to sing in chorus. The first guy with a guitar said to me: “Ouah, to me the words, I write will sing them”. And it returned in its committee of action, in its college with him. And then, that made the turn of Paris. There are at least five hundred people who listened to it, this song.
See too
External bond
- words of the song.
- the leaflet " Burst, bitch! " (at the end of the page)
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