18,90€
Liko 2
JODIE FASTER ‘Saint-Lundi’
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Heartless P.O.S 01:45
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Fake Ads 01:27
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I Run 00:24
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S.O.R.G.A. 01:31
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Call Me Stupid 01:14
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Work Eat Sleep 01:10
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Saint Lundi 00:46
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Bedtime For Diplomacy 01:08
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Fever Of A Nation 01:02
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10 Years That Were Seven 00:54
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This Pit 01:16
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What We Learn In Dreams 01:15
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Despite You 01:07
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Fill The Void 01:40
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Saint-Lundi was a tradition among the western Europe working class, dating back to medieval age. Workers took off Mondays without a warning, often to meet at the tavern and party. Along the centuries, it started to expand to tuesday, and wednesday… It was the occasion to discuss political matters and self organize, leading to impromptu strikes the next days. It was also about reclaiming some free time outside of sundays, day of the church. The mass industries in the 19th century, and the rarefaction of workshops led to the disappearance of the Saint-Lundi, a joyful and rebellious form of self-organization.