I knew about Auschwitz!!! I know about concentration camps, and the holocaust! I just didn’t remember the exact location of where these events occurred…
Dw let me tell you a story Once i was listening to this song and I was high af, my friend asks "did you understand what he's talking about" I was like "man, I'm trippy af, I'll listen to it later" The end
The song is about extermination camp called Auschwitz. The smoke she is referring to is that the nazi killed millions and burned them, so you saw the smoke. "Hundreds around me, and now they are in the wind" gets a whole other meaning. So does the big silence.
At the elementary school, during the Day of the Memory, they made us sing this song, in Italy it's like an anthem for the memory of what happened. And for us Italians in particular is really important because our government, Mussolini's fascist Italy, was allied with Hitler, so our country contribuited to this horror. Many trains came from Italy to Poland full of Italian Jews, a real shame...
@@MadAng66 poland, let's say that for us Europeans it is a symbol, we study at school as the symbol of the olocaust. but perhaps in Europe it is a pillar of the culture of memory, and perhaps it is not in America where obviously the history of the Holocaust is known but perhaps Auschwitz it is not considered the main symbol, or in Russia the symbols will be related to resistance. but it's strange. to make it iconic is also the writing at the entrance "work makes you free" .
The Auschwitz concentration camp was a vast complex of concentration and extermination camps located near the Polish town of Oświęcim. During the Second World War, between 1940 and 1944, more than 1 million prisoners, mostly Jews, were exterminated... Humanity has not yet learned anything ... We are still standing there 😩
Oh God how many memories with this song... the teachers made me and my schoolmates sing it in primary school for a couple of years on Remembrance Day, every time there was a flood of tears.
Hey man, as a European it's Crazy to me that you don't know what Auschwitz was (you said so at 2:25). To us it was such a huge historical event, that we teach about in great detail in most EU nations. No judgment of course, but still it's quite strange... Edit: someone commented the exact same thing before, sorry
She had the fortune to work with: Jerry Marotta and Kudsi Erguner (Peter Gabriel), Phil Manzanera (Roxy Music), Tony Levin and Trey Gunn (King Crimson), Paolo Fresu, Steve Jansen, Richard Barbieri and Mick Karn (Japan), Dave Gregory (Xtc), Jon Hassell, Peter Hammill (Van Der Graaf Generator), Jakko Jakszyk (Level 42), Gavin Harrison (Porcupine Tree), Danny Thompson (Pentangle, Tim Buckley), Skye (Morcheeba), Tim Bowness (No-Man), Ben Coleman,.... Guccini is simply one of the greatest Italian lyicist ever
boriiiing.. it was voted song of the century in 1985, It was the other century. No one considers Claudio baglioni relevant today apart from his die hard fans.
@@simoneorecchioni7352 Dopo "Oltre" non ha più fatto un disco degno di essere ricordato, e infatti nessuno ricorda le sue canzoni degli ultimi 30 anni. Della sua generazione, tra i viventi, l'hanno scampata giusto Venditti e De Gregori.
Concordo con molti commenti .. la voce di Alice e bellissima ma questa canzone cantata da Guccini o dai Nomadi ha una intensità e e una disperazione che in questa versione manca ... Ti consiglio di cercarle e di vedertele anche se non ci fai una reazione ... Fallo giusto per il tuo piacere ... Non resterai deluso credimi 😉
Some of your supporters must really be sadistic. They pay you a coffee to listen and react to forgettable and dull performances. Alice is a respectable artist and she recorded more than a bunch of very interesting songs. This is for sure NOT one of them. She was a sort of italian kate Bush in the 70es and the early 80es.
The Name is Gucc-i-n-i and it's A-u-schwitz. The A like in "America;" the "u" is pronounced like the "ou" in "You" (not even easy :-) ); "sch" like "shit" and "witz" like in "Horowitz" (sometimes, but wrong: Horovitz). f you don't know anything about Auschwitz, you should inform yourself before you talk about it. In the concentration camp (KZ) Auschwitz millions(!) of people, most of them Jews, were murdered by the Nazis. It was the greatest crime of the 20th century. Americans should know that, too. Auschwitz was liberated by Soviet troops on January 27, 1945. The Dachau concentration camp and some others were liberated by the Americans in April 1945. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auschwitz_concentration_camp
I knew about Auschwitz!!! I know about concentration camps, and the holocaust! I just didn’t remember the exact location of where these events occurred…
Dw let me tell you a story
Once i was listening to this song and I was high af, my friend asks "did you understand what he's talking about"
I was like "man, I'm trippy af, I'll listen to it later"
The end
Questa è la versione migliore...
ua-cam.com/video/AMvd6X-X9rQ/v-deo.html
The song is about extermination camp called Auschwitz. The smoke she is referring to is that the nazi killed millions and burned them, so you saw the smoke. "Hundreds around me, and now they are in the wind" gets a whole other meaning. So does the big silence.
Una preghiera per tutte le persone che sono morte nei campi di concentramento … la cattiveria dell uomo purtroppo non è mai finita! 🙏🙏🙏
At the elementary school, during the Day of the Memory, they made us sing this song, in Italy it's like an anthem for the memory of what happened. And for us Italians in particular is really important because our government, Mussolini's fascist Italy, was allied with Hitler, so our country contribuited to this horror. Many trains came from Italy to Poland full of Italian Jews, a real shame...
it is shocking to learn that there are people who do not know auschwitz ... it means that part of the importance of that past so close is fading
Of course I know about the holocaust and concentration camps.. I just didn’t know the exact place and/location.. I just knew Germany..
@@MadAng66
poland, let's say that for us Europeans it is a symbol, we study at school as the symbol of the olocaust. but perhaps in Europe it is a pillar of the culture of memory, and perhaps it is not in America where obviously the history of the Holocaust is known but perhaps Auschwitz it is not considered
the main symbol, or in Russia the symbols will be related to resistance. but it's strange. to make it iconic is also the writing at the entrance "work makes you free" .
The Auschwitz concentration camp was a vast complex of concentration and extermination camps located near the Polish town of Oświęcim. During the Second World War, between 1940 and 1944, more than 1 million prisoners, mostly Jews, were exterminated...
Humanity has not yet learned anything ... We are still standing there 😩
Oh God how many memories with this song... the teachers made me and my schoolmates sing it in primary school for a couple of years on Remembrance Day, every time there was a flood of tears.
Alice (real Name Carla Bissi) Is a Great artist, She had a magnificent voice
"The wind still brings us" means that, since the victims were burned in the ovens, the smoke that came out of the funnels was their pulverized bodies.
I prefer Guccini's or Nomadi's versions but this is an amazing song and Alice is an amazing singer
Spero faccia la versione del duetto
Hai sentito la versione di Elisa?? Bellissime tutte comunque ♥️
@@Dps640 no, ma la ascolterò
Much better. Love Guccini
Hey man, as a European it's Crazy to me that you don't know what Auschwitz was (you said so at 2:25). To us it was such a huge historical event, that we teach about in great detail in most EU nations. No judgment of course, but still it's quite strange...
Edit: someone commented the exact same thing before, sorry
I knew about it, just didn’t know the exact place/city where it happened.
happy to see you learned more about this subject
I already knew much about it I just didn’t remember the location.
devi sentire la versione cantata da Guccini ,la sua voce è incredibile
The Nomadi version it has no comparison!
Anche elisa ha fatto una cover di questa Poesia.. stupenda! 🇮🇹♥️
She had the fortune to work with: Jerry Marotta and Kudsi Erguner (Peter Gabriel), Phil Manzanera (Roxy Music), Tony Levin and Trey Gunn (King Crimson), Paolo Fresu, Steve Jansen, Richard Barbieri and Mick Karn (Japan), Dave Gregory (Xtc), Jon Hassell, Peter Hammill (Van Der Graaf Generator), Jakko Jakszyk (Level 42), Gavin Harrison (Porcupine Tree), Danny Thompson (Pentangle, Tim Buckley), Skye (Morcheeba), Tim Bowness (No-Man), Ben Coleman,.... Guccini is simply one of the greatest Italian lyicist ever
Angelo you are the best ❤️
Wonderful and deep song! Thank u Mad for your great reaction ❤
Alice ha dato il meglio con le canzoni di Battiato. Guccini va ascoltato nella versione originale o al massimo nel suo alter ego, i Nomadi.
Mad devi ascoltare la versione di Guccini o dei Nomadi
it is best sung by Guccini.
per me una delle più belle canzoni di Guccini anche se a me piace la versione dei Modena city
Con Cisco Bellotti come cantante
the song voted song of the century in Italy is questo piccolo grande amore of the singer Claudio Baglioni
boriiiing.. it was voted song of the century in 1985, It was the other century. No one considers Claudio baglioni relevant today apart from his die hard fans.
@@donatellaborciccibelloni5328 Ma che dici ao!
@@donatellaborciccibelloni5328 io amo la bella musica di qualsiasi periodo ,per curiosita quali sono i tuoi cantanti preferiti ?
@@donatellaborciccibelloni5328 ma cosa dici??? 😂😂😂
@@simoneorecchioni7352 Dopo "Oltre" non ha più fatto un disco degno di essere ricordato, e infatti nessuno ricorda le sue canzoni degli ultimi 30 anni. Della sua generazione, tra i viventi, l'hanno scampata giusto Venditti e De Gregori.
Guccini è come Vasco, le sue canzoni cantate da altri non rendono.
Watch the movies Life is beautiful with Roberto Benigni or shindler’s list.
guccini or nomadi version is better, less electronic sound
Era una delle canzoni che si cantavano a messa assieme a dio è morto e jordie...
♥️♥️♥️🇮🇹
it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campo_di_concentramento_di_Auschwitz
Concordo con molti commenti .. la voce di Alice e bellissima ma questa canzone cantata da Guccini o dai Nomadi ha una intensità e e una disperazione che in questa versione manca ... Ti consiglio di cercarle e di vedertele anche se non ci fai una reazione ... Fallo giusto per il tuo piacere ... Non resterai deluso credimi 😉
Alice è brava, ma questa canzone va ascoltata con la voce di Francesco Guccini o meglio ancora cantata da Danilo Sacco...
Nomadi versions,
Is too much better and better
Preferisco l'interpretazione di Guccini ma il testo è pazzesco 😔
Alice è una splendida interprete soprattutto delle canzoni di Franco Battiato.
Lousy name, she should change it to Linda.
Lol
I like Alice better
Some of your supporters must really be sadistic. They pay you a coffee to listen and react to forgettable and dull performances. Alice is a respectable artist and she recorded more than a bunch of very interesting songs. This is for sure NOT one of them. She was a sort of italian kate Bush in the 70es and the early 80es.
Lol it’s not that serious.. plus what you like might not be what other people like.. just sayin
@@MadAng66 💯💢💯👍
The Name is Gucc-i-n-i and it's A-u-schwitz. The A like in "America;" the "u" is pronounced like the "ou" in "You" (not even easy :-) ); "sch" like "shit" and "witz" like in "Horowitz" (sometimes, but wrong: Horovitz).
f you don't know anything about Auschwitz, you should inform yourself before you talk about it.
In the concentration camp (KZ) Auschwitz millions(!) of people, most of them Jews, were murdered by the Nazis.
It was the greatest crime of the 20th century.
Americans should know that, too.
Auschwitz was liberated by Soviet troops on January 27, 1945.
The Dachau concentration camp and some others were liberated by the Americans in April 1945.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auschwitz_concentration_camp