In 1976, in the wake of his oh so controversial album
La Vieille
(including
Je suis pour
or
Le Temps des colonies
), Michel Sardou staged himself in
La Manif
, singing, like an echo of 2023, that
“In the context current / From the industrial era / We are not going to work anymore”.
Forty-seven years later, in the heart of the mobilization against the pension reform, Sandrine Rousseau proudly brandished a laconic sign: “
Sardou shut up
".
The cause of his anger?
A statement from the singer the day before on BFMTV which proposed (ironically) to organize a march to save the deconstructed husband of the deputy of Paris.
After a few months of absence, Sardou returned to the heart of public debate, unleashing political passions as in the (blessed) time of the 1970s.
Sardou in politics, it's a bit
It goes away and it comes back
: the attacks of hives and the periods of appeasement follow one another;
songs with a message give way to consensual titles.
The Ricans
,
The France
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