Setentista
Attaque 77
The Resurgence of the '70s Spirit: A Call for Collective Action
Attaque 77's song 'Setentista' is a powerful commentary on the cyclical nature of history and the enduring spirit of resistance. The lyrics reflect a frustration with individualism and a call to recognize the collective struggles that have shaped society. The opening lines, 'Hasta que no te pase a vos, no vas a entender / Siempre así, tan egoista,' highlight the selfishness and lack of empathy prevalent in modern times. The song criticizes the inability of people to understand the struggles of others until they experience them firsthand, labeling this attitude as 'Clásico individualista.'
The song then shifts to a broader historical perspective, referencing significant moments of resistance in Argentina's history, such as the Cordobazo, Rosariazo, and the struggles in Tucumán. These events were pivotal in the 1970s, a decade marked by intense social and political upheaval. By invoking the 'Espíritu setentista,' or the spirit of the '70s, the song calls for a revival of that collective, revolutionary energy. The lyrics, 'Cuantos ríos de sangre han de correr / Tanta muerte ya, tanto horror, tanta injusticia,' lament the ongoing violence and injustice, suggesting that history is repeating itself.
The song also touches on contemporary struggles, such as the resistance in Neuquén and the worker's mobilization at Zanón. These references serve to connect past and present, emphasizing that the fight for justice and equality is ongoing. The line 'Los bastones acechan, también vos y yo' suggests that the threats faced by activists are still very real and that everyone has a role to play in the struggle. 'Setentista' is a call to action, urging listeners to move beyond individualism and engage in collective efforts to create a more just society.