Diguem No (O Ahir)

Raimon Raimon

A Defiant Anthem Against Oppression

Raimon's song "Diguem No (O Ahir)" is a powerful protest anthem that speaks out against oppression, injustice, and the suffering of the common people. The song, written in Catalan, reflects the socio-political climate of Spain during the Francoist dictatorship, a time marked by censorship, repression, and the suppression of regional identities and languages. Raimon, a prominent figure in the Nova Cançó movement, uses his music to give voice to the silenced and to call for resistance and solidarity among the oppressed.

The lyrics of "Diguem No" are a stark reminder of the harsh realities faced by many. Raimon speaks of fear being the law for everyone, bloodshed being the norm, and hunger being the daily bread of workers. These vivid images paint a picture of a society where violence and deprivation are commonplace. The repetition of the word "No" serves as a powerful rejection of this reality, a refusal to accept the status quo. Raimon urges his listeners to join him in saying "No" to a world built on fear, blood, and hunger.

The refrain "Nosaltres no som d'eixe món" (We are not of this world) is a declaration of defiance and a call to action. It suggests that the people do not belong to a world of oppression and injustice, and it encourages them to envision and strive for a different, better world. Raimon's song is not just a critique of the present but also a hopeful message for the future. It is a reminder that change is possible and that collective resistance can lead to a more just and humane society.

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