The song from the Social Security files

Social Security is also a subject for variety artists. And, long before Internet hackers misappropriated the personal data of millions of social security holders, popular culture was already talking about lost files…

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February 8, 2024. A young woman consults the Ameli.fr site with her vital card following the cyberattack at Viamedis and Almerys which affects more than 33 million policyholders in France.  (Illustration) (MARC OLLIVIER / MAXPPP)

This song by the group Bruit Noir dates from 2015 but boomers remember that we already heard this kind of thing a long time ago. The files, the paperwork, the incomprehensible forms. We remember, in 1982, the anger of Zézette – Marie-Anne Chazel – in Santa Clause is garbage

In the second episode of These songs that make the news, broadcast this weekend, you hear excerpts from:

black noise, Social Security, 2015

Marie-Anne Chazel in, Santa Clause is garbage by Jean-Marie Poiré, 1982

Maurice Alcindor, Social sekirity, 1970

François Morel, Social Security, 2020

Michel Fugain, A normal guy, 1978

Ben Mazue, Not very original, 2021

Jean-Jacques Goldman, Jeanine medicine blues, 1983

The Jacques Brothers, Song without calcium, 1967

Raoul de Godewarsvelde, Song without calcium, 1969

Maurice Alcindor, Social sekirity, 1970

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