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22s It's the Second World War.
23s It's Italian, it's the resistance. What do you think?
26s And he goes like, what about Bella Ciao?
30s Let's go.
43s The music starts with just one soprano voice
47s singing one note.
49s Very quietly beautifully.
51s And it evolves to a cluster.
54s Building tension.
55s And then there's the bass solo.
62s Illustrating the sorrow and the lamenting.
68s I hope that this track will inspire the fan base
72s because there are so many emotions in this track.
74s And it's all included in the lyrics and the song.
76s Bella Ciao.
78s this track was used for the resistance,
81s the Italian resistance. Bella Ciao is an anti fascism song.
85s It tells the story of a people that won't take a bow.
95s Questo è il fiore
97s del partigiano
100s This is the flower of the partizan.
109s If you go to prison, if there's a resistance anywhere,
112s people start to sing.
114s They sing in choir.
115s That's like how you kind of make resistance.
117s And also the instrument of the human voice
119s is in our bodies.
121s And also the instrument of the human voice is in our bodies.
121s So the emotions are so closely connected to ourselves.
127s It's about
128s this partisan that gives his life
131s or her life for her country.
134s And her beliefs
136s It's the dynamics of it.
138s Bella Ciao has a great theme,
141s but how Håkan managed to get that from like
145s the small, sparse part to the grand finale, the epic part
150s In the end. I think you kind of feel victorious in a way.