C'est du Rock'n'Roll
Lavilliers (Bernard) Lyrics


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Tu crois que la lourdeur des mots
Empêche le temps de s'enfuir
Tu crois que la violence du son
Empêche les kids de souffrir
Tu crois que le b




Overall Meaning

ernard Lavilliers' song C'est du Rock'n'Roll is a reflection on the power of music as a means of liberation and escape from the struggles of everyday life. The lyrics suggest a belief in the transformative nature of music; that it has the ability to break down social barriers and connect people from all walks of life. The opening lines "Tu crois que la lourdeur des mots, empêche le temps de s'enfuir" (You think that the heaviness of words prevents time from slipping away) suggest that music can provide a sense of timelessness and escape from the pressures of the world. This is further underscored in the line "Tu crois que la violence du son, empêche les kids de souffrir" (You believe that the violence of sound prevents kids from suffering), which suggests that music, particularly rock n' roll, can be a form of rebellion and catharsis for young people facing difficult circumstances.


As the song progresses, Lavilliers expresses a sense of nostalgia for the early days of rock n' roll, before it became commercialized and sanitized for mainstream audiences. He sings "C'est du Rock'n'Roll, pas du folklore, ni de l'opéra, c'est du Rock'n'Roll, dans sa pure tradition" (It's Rock'n'Roll, not folklore, nor opera, it's Rock'n'Roll in its pure tradition). This line can be interpreted as a critique of the music industry and the commodification of art, as well as a call to return to the raw, authentic spirit of rock n' roll.


Overall, with its rebellious energy and celebration of the transformative power of music, C'est du Rock'n'Roll is a powerful anthem for anyone seeking to break free from the constraints of society and find a sense of liberation through music.




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Comments from YouTube:

micasa65

morceau méconnu de 1981 ! merci

Tassin le 1/4 de Lune

Clin d'oeil à un stéphanois ayant pas mal roulé sa bosse !

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