Mayis - Grup Yorum 1

"The days bring oppression, cruelty, and blood / But it will not go on like this".

The story of "Grup Yorum 1 Mayıs" is a narrative of resilience, where music serves as both a weapon against oppression and a beacon of hope for the working class. The Birth of a Revolution Grup Yorum 1 Mayis

Among their most iconic works is the rendition of the (May Day March). Originally composed by Sarper Özsan for a play based on Maxim Gorky's The Mother , the song evolved under Grup Yorum into a soaring anthem for International Workers' Day. The song's lyrics speak to a specific hope: "The days bring oppression, cruelty, and blood /

The story begins in 1985 at Marmara University in Istanbul. Four students, shaped by the shadow of the 1980 military coup, decided that silence was no longer an option. In a small room at the Ortakoy Cultural Centre, they formed (meaning "Interpretation" or "Commentary"), blending traditional Anatolian folk with a powerful, left-wing protest spirit. The Anthem of the People Originally composed by Sarper Özsan for a play

"The day comes when tyrants do not remain, they leave / On the glorious path of the revolution, they are scattered like ash". A Legacy of Sacrifice Grup Yorum - 1 Mayıs [ Live Concert © 2010 Kalan Müzik ]

"1 May, 1 May, the holiday of the worker and laborer".