October 31, 2018

Tận hưởng những âm thanh siêu việt của kỷ nguyên vàng


(Saigon Super Sound is the story of a musical era that was almost lost. The selection of tracks is limited to the period between 1965 and 1975, the so-called “Golden Era” in the South of Vietnam, where – under difficult circumstances – a lively pop culture had developed.

The music of Vietnam in the sixties was shaped by three currents: Nhạc đỏ (“red music” or communist revolutionary music) had developed around the beginning of the 20th century in opposition to the French colonization of Indochina. It usually promoted independence, socialism and anti-capitalism in its lyrics and was the dominant genre in the communist North. These were mostly heroic songs celebrating the men and women who left their families to bravely fight against the French and, soon enough, also the US Army.

This collection focuses on the South, where under “imported” western influence a new kind of pop and rock music had developed: Nhạc Vàng (“yellow music” or “golden music”), Nhạc Trẻ (“young music”). Nhạc Vàng are poetic, often sentimental and sad love songs (Tình Khúc) as well as simple, easily accessible compositions which praised the beauty of the motherland).

This post is dedicated with deep respect and admiration for the generous friends involved in the incredible blog Dream Weapons.


1 Comments:

Moahaha said...

Hey Crazy Monkey. Thanks for the dedication (and these excellent compilations). It warms our hearts. I never really noticed that you were this profilic/active until this post - with tons of shares and loads of artists/bands that I've never heard-or heard about. So gonna be spending more time here from now on.

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