csrothach wrote:Country/cowboy music was actually really popular in Czechoslovakia (and pretty popular in the GDR where he lived and where they're signing.) Michal Tučný was the most famous Eastern European singer in that genre. Some of the backup singers are from the USSR. Another song from his, taken from his last album in 1986 (which was aptly-titled "Country Songs" and came out in the GDR): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBk87sQL79k I think the Soviet authorities took some liberties with Reed, since after all he was meant to be a substitute for capitalist singers and he was actually a "true believer" in socialism, to the extent he reiterated in his suicide note that it was the best system humanity has. Hence why he was able to covere various Western songs, not just the Beatles: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVgkePXZSk0
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Defected to the U.S.S.R.: 04 Aug 2004, 20:49 Ideology: Democratic Socialism Embalmed
Drinking coca-cola makes you fascist.
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Guys the can is red, white and silver and the contents is dark brown/black. Nazi Flag my comrades.
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Me old vinyl LPs are black, apart from me green punk special discs.
Is that why rock n roll is fascist? Maybe they danced to Doris Day in the Kremlin and could never admit that dancing to the Beatles was more fun. Though George Formby was given the order of Lenin, altogether now, get your ukulele out! , 1-2-3 "When I'm cleaning windows..." Yami wrote: As to music, there have been various examples, such as National Socialist Black Metal, and white power music. This article illustrates this tendencyhttp://www.csmonitor.com/1992/1027/27101.html. So yes, neofascists have utilized cultural art forms to promote their worldview. Jason24 wrote: Yes, but where is the proof that listening to this music makes you a fascist? Fascists may listen to this music but weren't they fascists before they bought these works? The link you give does not give any scientific proof that this will happen, so is therefore worthless. People said that Wagner was the favourite composer of the Nazis but no one has yet proved that listening to him will turn you into one. |
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