Jul 29 2008 in Music + Video

A tune a day..

One of Jaques Brel’s undisputed masterpieces, it was first performed at the Olympia in Paris in 1964 and received a three minute standing ovation. It’s Brel’s vision of freedom , the freedom of sailors to sing, dance, eat, carouse, whore and take pride in virility, the joy spoiled only by unfaithful women (who probably have their own vision of freedom).

“Amsterdam is the symbol of the adventure which begins tomorrow which men dream of. It’s kind of a song of virility, in truth.”

You may have heard Mort Shuman, David Bowie, Dave Van Ronk , Robert Cuccioli and countless others sing the English adaptation by Shuman/Blau, but if you haven’t seen Brel present it in French, you’re missing the real thing. Here it is.

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