http://www.sabinabecker.com/2013/03/music-for-a-sunday-all-for-chavecito-chavecito-for-all.html


Music for a Sunday: All for Chavecito, Chavecito for
all!<http://www.sabinabecker.com/2013/03/music-for-a-sunday-all-for-chavecito-chavecito-for-all.html>March
10, 2013 — Sabina Becker

First up, a little gloom-and-doom music from Globomojón:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=lq6464raaJ4

Ha, ha, *psych.* Actually, that’s Ska-P, the Spanish anarchist ska-punk
band. They used to think that Chavecito was just another “authoritarian
socialist” — a complete contradiction in terms, of course, since real
socialism makes authoritarians obsolete, and Chavecito’s policies, even
those enacted by decree, were actually aimed at empowering those who have
traditionally been powerless. Sound authoritarian to you? Well, when the
guys came to Venezuela and saw what was really going on, they changed their
tune, and this song was the result. The achievements shown in the pictures
are just a few of the many, MANY good things that happened on Chavecito’s
watch. Ska-P became huge fans of the Venezuelan leader, and spread the good
word throughout Spain. And considering how the Eurocrisis-ridden Spaniards
recently turned out in droves to mourn him, it’s safe to say a lot of them
wish they had a leader like him.

Next up, some working-class heroes from Hamilton, Ontario…yes, *un montón
de canadienses:*

This one’s about Chavecito’s time in Yare Prison, after his failed attempt
to overthow the government of Carlos Andrés Pérez. While he was in prison,
the social movements finally succeeded in getting CAP impeached for misuse
of public monies, and Chavecito, always in communication with the outside
world through his visitors, became a folk hero. When he emerged from the
jailhouse, he crowd-surfed his way to a cross-country tour, where he met
with countless people and social movements, who all came together to help
elect him to the presidency in late 1998. The following year, he convened
the Constituent Assembly that rewrote the Venezuelan constitution, and the
streets erupted in celebration of the new, improved *magna carta.*

And then there’s this, from a US folkie whom you can’t truly call a gringo,
because he doesn’t think or act like one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=RxjRET2hJIE

Notice the banner behind him? This was shot in Copenhagen four years ago.
ALBA is everywhere, you guys! That’s Chavecito’s baby. It’s bigger than
Latin America by now. Talk about legacies! Chavecito brought change; now he
IS the change. See what I meant when I said he’s now an immortal?

And speaking of immortal, here’s a song about souls. Chavecito was a *
llanero* (native of the Great Plains of Venezuela), and this was one of his
favorite folk songs:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4bRWvupRaLE

And here’s an especially appropriate one from Alí Primera, the great
Venezuelan folk singer, whom Chavecito often quoted (even breaking into his
songs from time to time):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=qgVzrdQAn0g


*“Those who die for life’s sake cannot be called dead. From this moment on,
mourning them is forbidden.”* True indeed. And the dates of Chavecito’s
life are given as “1954-forever”! Again with the theme of immortality.

And hot off the Internets, there’s this little rap number, which samples
the above in its intro:

https://soundcloud.com/agentofchange/rebel-diaz-work-like-chavez

Didn’t take long, did it?


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