Banda Bassotti was formed in 1988, by a group of politically active musicians who began to sympathize with the Nicaraguan, Salvadorean, Palestinian, and Basque people fights. This group of friends supports the Frente Sandinista de Liberacion Nacional with solidarity initiatives by creating some work brigades. From 1984 to 1987 they took part to a three months brigade with the building cooperative XXV Aprile, to build some students houses and a school. From 1987 to 1989 the group creates a rock-band which begins to stir in the squats and in the demonstrations. The Banda Bassotti together with other comrades establishes the project Gridalo Forte No fascism! No racism! A documentation centre against fascism and racial prejudice.
From 1990 to 1991 they organize an antiracist festival with the same title who took place in Rome on 1991 May 3rd and 4th. European antiracist bands took part into such festival with concerts, videos and meetings. From this documentation centre, after two years the label Gridalo Forte Records is created. From this documentation centre the project Balla e Difendi arises, always in 1991, where the Banda Bassotti, took part to, together with other roman bands, such as: Red House, Filo da Torcere, AK 47. In this record, produced by the Gridalo Forte Records independent label, took part the most active bands of the left roman antagonist scene. "Figli della stessa rabbia" the first Banda Bassotti cd follows the success of such initiative and it is produced by the same label. This cd obtained a great success of both audience and critics and acted as an ingagements band multiplier: from a roman dimension to a national, and then an international one.
Without abandoning their roots, the BB obtained appreciation in Spain and especially in the Basque Country, where they performed in several concerts together with some independist left bands. During the recording of "Bella Ciao" together with the GANG, it raised the idea to play in Salvador for the FMNL. The occasion to realize such idea comes out few months later in march 1994, for the first political elections after 11 years of civil war in Salvador. The Banda Bassotti played with the Negu Gorriak in San Salvador central square at the end of the campaign with an audience of 50.000 people. They performed in 4 concerts in less than a week.
In June 1995 the band moved to Euskadi for 15 days in the IZ studio, on the mountains and with Kaki Arkarazo –sound technician and Negu Gorriak guitarist- they recorded "Avanzo di Cantiere" produced by Gridalo Forte Records label. Fermin Muguruza took part to the traditional song "Carabina 30-30" This cd is sold also in Euskadi and Spain, published by Gora Herriak Records a branch of the International Basque label Esan Ozenki. The record has been presented in several concerts in Italy and all over Spain: Bilbao, Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Santiago De Compostela, Saragoza, Gasteiz, Oiartzun. The Banda Bassotti played with the Negu Gorriak in summer 1995 in Bilbao Gaz Square at the town party with an audience of 10.000 people. After a while the Banda Bassotti took part to a Hitz Egin demonstration for the freedom of expression, a big concert to raising funds for the Negu Gorriak trial against the civil guard General Galindo. The song reported is Ustalkerria. They raised 200.000.000 liras for the defence, about 12.000 people took part to it and 15 bands played, there were all Basque bands and the Banda Bassotti represented the international sympathy.
In the mid 1996 the band decided to stop because of great energies spent and the obvious difficulties to go on both with the band and to work in the yard.
In February 2001 Negu Gorriak -who broke in the same time of of the Banda Bassotti- decided to keep the promise to get back together to play in a concert to celebrate the end of the legal prosecution of Colonel Galindo against their song Ustalkerria when the Negu Gorriak won the trial. The agreement stated that also the Banda Bassotti should have to rejoin nad play with the Basque band. The Banda Bassotti decided to increase the instruments of the band with the brass section: Sandokan to the tombone -singer of the Ramiccia and trombone of the International Fermin Muguruza Dub Manifest and of the Radici nel Cemento- and Stefano Cecchi to the trumpet -trumpet of the bands International Fermin Muguruza Dub Manifest and Radici nel Cemento-. They rearranged their songs and left for Bilbao.
Concerts in February should have been two but they were three, due to the great demand of tickets (30.000). Seizing this opportunity the Banda Bassotti organized two concerts in Rome on 15th and 17th March 2001. The first concert is in support of the people reported for the demonstration against the nazi Haider arrival in Rome, while the second took place in the Social Centre "Villaggio Globale" with an audience of 9.000 people. The great success of these occasional concerts was the input to find new energies and the Banda Bassotti started to reorganize its future as a band. They started again to play and they received great demands from Italy and Spain.
In May 2001 a double live cd has been published by the label Gridalo Forte Records with the title "Un altro giorno d’amore" recorded at the Villaggio Globale and mixed in the Euskadi Garate Studio by Kaki Arkarazo. The video is the live concert of May 17th as well. Fermin Muguruza took part to roman concerts singing "La Linea del Frente" and "Zu Trapartu Arte" the two most famous songs by Fermin Muguruza’s first band: the Kortatu. After a while they shoot the video of "Carabina 30-30" and Maurizio Gregori -Ramiccia’s saxophonist- joined the band.
In summer 2001 the Banda bassotti is on tour again in Italy, Spain and the Basque Country until September when they played at the Independent Day Festival with Manu Chao, Africa Unite, and so on. Without forgetting their attitude, the Banda Bassotti and their label organized a concert in Rome to support the partisan Walter Dall’Olmo and his family. After that they performed in Italy and Spain and in November 2001, during their first seven concerts tour, they had a total audience of about 30.000 people.
In their second tour in December, with four concerts their audience was of around 7.000 people. During this month they released a compilation with the title "Poetry and reality" for the Japanese label Two Children Records.
Singer Angelo "Sigaro" Conti, died at the age of 62 on 11 December 2018.
Figli della stessa rabbia
Banda Bassotti Lyrics
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Chi cammina sopra ai corpi violenta le culture cancella i ricordi
Forte il braccio che alzerà la bandiera rossa della libertà
Come chi combatte sui monti con le scarpe rotte quando fischia il vento
Come Augusto Cesar Sandino Josè Martì y Camilo Torres
Come chi combatte col cuore la causa dei poveri contro l'oppressore
Come Steven Biko, Hochimin la comandante Clelia, Samora Machel
come el Che, Farabundo Martì figli della stessa rabbia
Come i Sioux e i Cheyenne, Tupac Amaru e Simon Bolivàr
Come el Che, Farabundo Martì figli della stessa rabbia
The lyrics to Banda Bassotti's song "Figli della stessa rabbia" speak to the need for unity in the fight against oppression. The strong fist that will strike in every country, in every city is a call to action for individuals to take a stand against those who trample cultures and erase memories by walking over the bodies of others. The powerful arm that will raise the red flag of freedom is a symbol of resistance and rebellion against oppressors. The song draws inspiration from leaders and fighters like Augusto Cesar Sandino, Josè Martì, and Camilo Torres who fought for the rights of the poor against their oppressors. The song also mentions Steven Biko, Hochimin, la comandante Clelia, and Samora Machel. These are just a few names of people who have stood up against oppression.
The lyrics of the song call for solidarity among people who share a common struggle against their oppressors. The band draws from a rich history of people who have fought against injustice and oppression, including the Sioux and the Cheyenne, Tupac Amaru, and Simon Bolivàr. They compare themselves to these fighters, saying that they are "figli della stessa rabbia" (sons of the same anger). This line is particularly powerful as it speaks to the shared pain and frustration that comes with fighting against oppression. The song is a call to arms and a reminder that the struggle for unity and freedom requires the strength, passion, and determination of all those involved.
Line by Line Meaning
Forte il pugno che colpirà in ogni paese in ogni città
The strong fist that will strike in every country and every city
Chi cammina sopra ai corpi violenta le culture cancella i ricordi
Those who walk over bodies destroy cultures and erase memories
Forte il braccio che alzerà la bandiera rossa della libertà
The strong arm that will raise the red flag of freedom
Come chi combatte sui monti con le scarpe rotte quando fischia il vento
Like those who fight in the mountains with worn-out shoes when the wind whistles
Come Augusto Cesar Sandino Josè Martì y Camilo Torres
Like Augusto Cesar Sandino, Josè Martì, and Camilo Torres
Come chi combatte col cuore la causa dei poveri contro l'oppressore
Like those who fight with heart for the cause of the poor against the oppressor
Come Steven Biko, Hochimin la comandante Clelia, Samora Machel
Like Steven Biko, Ho Chi Minh, Commander Clelia, Samora Machel
come el Che, Farabundo Martì figli della stessa rabbia
Like Che, Farabundo Martì - children of the same anger
Come i Sioux e i Cheyenne, Tupac Amaru e Simon Bolivàr
Like the Sioux and the Cheyenne, Tupac Amaru and Simon Bolivar
Come el Che, Farabundo Martì figli della stessa rabbia
Like Che, Farabundo Martì - children of the same anger
Contributed by Camilla A. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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Los grandes Banda Bassotti siempre solidarios con los pueblos oprimidos del mundo
Giacomo Marcozzi
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Comunista Sempre
Hasta la victoria siempre
Giacomo Marcozzi
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Den fenrir
Hail pinochet
creeper 123
Viva il Che
Giulio Serafini
☭☭ forte il braccio che alzerà la bandiers rossa della libertà ☭
mauricio sanchez
Io sono venezolano, Io supporto tutti i bandieri da libbertá nel mondo, Viva Palestina Libre, Viva la Italia Rossa, que viva Chávez!!!!
75ElDiego
Viva Chavez!
Freelandstan
@Andrea Parmini e su questo non ci sono dubbi. Abbasso quel partito borghese. Viva la rivoluzione