Vaixell de Grecia

Lluís Llach Lluís Llach

Navigating Through Struggles: The Symbolism of 'Vaixell de Grecia'

Lluís Llach's song 'Vaixell de Grecia' is a poignant and metaphorical piece that delves into themes of struggle, resilience, and solidarity. The imagery of a ship ('vaixell') navigating the waters serves as a powerful metaphor for the journey of a people facing adversity. The ship, described as lacking a net, rudder, or helm, symbolizes a state of vulnerability and loss. However, Llach reassures that despite these apparent deficiencies, the collective strength and determination of the people ('el poble') can propel them forward, overcoming waves of fear and bloodshed.

The reference to Greece ('vaixell de Grècia') is significant, as it evokes historical and cultural connotations of resistance and endurance. Greece, with its rich history of mythology and struggle for independence, becomes a symbol of shared suffering and hope. The song's call to 'infla les veles' (inflate the sails) is a rallying cry for unity and perseverance, urging the listener to continue the journey towards a common goal, despite the hardships.

Llach's musical style, often characterized by its poetic and politically charged lyrics, reflects his commitment to social justice and human rights. 'Vaixell de Grecia' is not just a song but a message of encouragement and solidarity, reminding us that even in the face of despair, there is strength in unity and hope in collective action. The song resonates with anyone who has faced challenges and seeks to find solace and strength in the shared human experience.

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  1. Si arribeu
  2. Abril 74
  3. Cançó d'amor
  4. Geografia
  5. Madame (ningú no sabia el seu nom)
  6. Tinc un clavell per tu
  7. A les cinquanta estrelles (Dona)
  8. Cançó d'amor a la llibertat
  9. I amb el somiure, la revolta
  10. Mai no sabré
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