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Jacques Brel
Le Gaz
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Jacques Brel
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Vocal
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02:55
"Le Gaz" is a song composed by Jacques Brel, a Belgian singer-songwriter, in 1964. The song was first premiered in the same year on his album "Les Bourgeois". The song is a satirical take on the gas industry and its impact on society. The song is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is slow and melancholic, with Brel's deep voice singing about the gas industry's impact on the environment and the people who work in it. The second movement is more upbeat and features a faster tempo, with Brel singing about the gas industry's impact on society and the economy. The third movement is slower and more reflective, with Brel singing about the consequences of the gas industry's actions. The song's lyrics are characterized by Brel's trademark wit and irony. He uses vivid imagery to describe the gas industry's impact on the environment, singing about "the black smoke that rises from the chimneys" and "the stench that fills the air". He also criticizes the industry's impact on society, singing about "the poor man who can't afford to pay his gas bill" and "the rich man who profits from the industry's greed". Overall, "Le Gaz" is a powerful and thought-provoking song that highlights the negative impact of the gas industry on society and the environment. Its satirical tone and vivid imagery make it a classic example of Brel's unique style of songwriting.
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