Click here to go BACK to the main page
LA TRISTESSA DURERA
Released 26th July 1993. Chart
position no.22.
The songs lyrics are written from
the pespective of a war veteran trying to cope.
The title means "The sadness will last forever and was taken
from a letter from Vinvent Van Gogh's brother Theo five days
after the painter died. Theo wrote to say "we must be
grateful that he rests - I still hesitate to do so. Maybe I
should call it one of the great cruelties of life on this earth
and maybe we should count him among the martyrs who died with a
smile on their face. He did not wish to stay alive and his mind
was so calm because he had always fought for his convictions,
convictions that he had measured against the best and noblest of
his predecessors. His love for his father, for the gospel, for
the poor and the unhappy, for the great men of literature and
painting, is enough proof for that. In the last letter which he
wrote me and which dates from some four days before his death, it
says, "I try to do as well as certain painters whom I have
greatly loved and admired." People should realize that he
was a great artist, something which often coincides with being a
great human being. In the course of time this will surely be
acknowledged, and many will regret his early death. He himself
wanted to die; when I sat at his bedside and said that we would
try to get him better and that we hoped that he would then be
spared this kind of despair, he said "La tristesse durera
toujours" (The sadness will last forever). I understand what
he wanted to say with those words.
A few moments later he felt suffocated and within one minute he
closed his eyes. A great rest came over him from which he did not
come to life again." - Paris, 5 August 1890. Van Gogh died
from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his chest.