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Ploaia Care Va Veni ... Florian Pittiеџ & Pasarea Colibri -

The line "banul și prostia sunt pericole morale" (money and stupidity are moral dangers) directly addresses the shallow commercialism that began to dominate society after the 1989 revolution. The Symbolism of the "Rain"

"Am ochi negri, dar am mâinile curate" (I have dark eyes, but I have clean hands) signifies a refusal to engage in the dishonesty or corruption of the era. Ploaia care va veni ... Florian PittiЕџ & Pasarea Colibri

(The Rain That Will Come) is much more than just a folk song; it is a generational anthem of moral integrity and hopeful resistance in Romanian culture. Originally released by Mircea Vintilă and Florian Pittiș in 1993 and later a staple of the supergroup Pasărea Colibri , the song serves as a poetic manifesto for those who value "clean hands" and sincerity over corruption and vanity. Historical and Artistic Context The line "banul și prostia sunt pericole morale"

The song was written by and Bob Lind , based on Lind's "Remember the Rain". While the original may have had different nuances, the Romanian adaptation became deeply intertwined with the persona of Florian Pittiș —a legendary actor, musician, and intellectual known as "Moțu". Released in the early post-communist years, the song resonated with a society navigating a messy transition, offering a moral compass for a "young brother who believes in justice". Lyrical Analysis: The Moral Conflict Originally released by Mircea Vintilă and Florian Pittiș

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