Ez goaz lanera

Herrikoiak Herrikoiak

The Joyful Rebellion of Skipping Work: An Analysis of 'Ez goaz lanera' by Herrikoiak

The song 'Ez goaz lanera' by Herrikoiak is a playful and satirical take on the reluctance to engage in the daily grind of work. The title itself, which translates to 'We're not going to work,' sets the tone for the entire song. Each verse presents a different day of the week, along with a humorous excuse for not going to work. From the hangover on Monday to the closed factories on Sunday, the song cycles through a week filled with reasons to avoid labor.

The repetition of the phrase 'ez goaz lanera' emphasizes the collective nature of this sentiment, suggesting a shared desire to escape the monotony of work. The excuses range from personal events like a relative's wedding to more universal experiences such as bad weather. This variety of justifications highlights the universal search for leisure and the human tendency to prioritize personal enjoyment and significant life events over work obligations.

Culturally, the song may reflect the values of the Basque people, as Herrikoiak is a group that performs traditional Basque music. The Basque Country has a rich history of valuing community and festivity, which could be seen as underlying themes in the song. The playful tone suggests that the song is not a serious critique of work but rather a lighthearted expression of the common wish to break free from the constraints of the workweek and enjoy life's simpler pleasures.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Geuria da
  2. Egun da Santimamiña…
  3. Agur Xiberua
  4. Bautista Bazterretxe
  5. Antoni eta Anton
  6. Agur Jesusen ama
  7. Gernikako arbola
  8. Itsasoan urak haundi
  9. Zezenak
  10. Bat, bat, bat
View all Herrikoiak songs

Most popular topics in Herrikoiak songs

Related artists

  1. Maelo Ruiz
    Maelo Ruiz
  2. Antonio Cartagena
    Antonio Cartagena
  3. Umberto Tozzi
    Umberto Tozzi
  4. Weihnachtslieder
    Weihnachtslieder
  5. Illapu
    Illapu
  6. La Bella Luz
    La Bella Luz
  7. Segundo Rosero
    Segundo Rosero
  8.  Servando Y Florentino
    Servando Y Florentino