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As for the Cuba debarcle, I always saw it of less of an endorsment and mire of offering an alternatvie viewpoint. In the channel 4 documentry Sean mentions it somthing along the lines of it being better than all that Tibetan Freedom Concert rubbish. I think the band, and specifically Nicky saw those concerts as being less about caring about actual Tibetan freedom and more about pushing an Americanised world view, with the west acting as champion for all that is good and pure, while ignoring the issues caused by its own decidance. I think there whole Pro-Cuba, anti US stance was a way of pointing out that hypocrasy.
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I believe Nicky or James once said for a czech magazine, that one motivation for the cuban gig was "a not fullfilled dream of a band that already reached quite a few things" (not exactly sic I am afraid) But in a documentary I saw one of them described the meeting with Castro and how they were afraid they would never be allowed to leave the country again at one moment. :-D which one was it? Does anyone know? I am sure guys were very happy to be back in devil' playground's friend UK.
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I agree with you. I think they thought it was a good idea on paper, and also the idea of co opting soviat iconography probably seemed very "cool" and "punk rock". As well as reacting to the critisism of losing their edge, and selling out around This Is My Truth, they probably convinced themselves it was a good idea. Only to completly crap themselves once they realised what they had gotten into. |
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Going to Cuba was cool, Cuba is cool and America is evil. Socialism is good and capitalism is evil shit, everyone knows this, I don't know why there's even a discussion here. Them going there was the coolest thing they ever did, after them everyone and their mom started doing it, from Audioslave to... I think Jay Z did it or something.
They did it when it meant something. Also, it adds a lot to the album that they did it -- not just the Cuba theme (which is great) but you can feel their money's where their mouth is. It's not just consequence free art theatre, they're ready to bear the price for that -- as evidenced by people still, here, 21 years later blaming them of "legitimizing the Castro regime". It would have been stupid if they supported Tibet or something. What I really wanted to say, though, was: goddamn Sean's drums in the chorus of Door to the River! Such creative and fast playing and so incredibly clear and up front in the mix. I love how the drums are the star of that chorus. The main focal element in the mix. Incredible 3D tom rolls thundering across the stage, dusty and dry. Last edited by Marat Sar; 20-09-2022 at 01:00. |
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Thanks for clearing that up for us. There was me thinking it was a complex situation, but now you've explained it I see the error of my ways. The executions and human rights abuses just add to the coolness of the Castro regime I suppose.
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It's funny that no one every complains that when MSP play the US, they legitimise the US government and all the horrible things that it has done over the years.
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Possibly, I stand to be corrected. There doesn't seem to be a lot of room for nuance on this forum.
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It's one thing playing in a country - they'd probably have come in for a touch of flack if they'd released a video of them fawning over Trump like they did Castro.
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Its not just the playing in Cuba though, it was the shaking hands with and praising of Castro that was the problem. Dont forget people also critisised Noel Gallagher for shaking hands with Tony Blair.
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You do know you're blurring the context right? Castro literally walked into their dressing room uninvited with the press. WTF were the band supposed to do? Lock the doors to the man who led a guerilla overthrow of the previous regime? Give the finger to the face of a man who is allegedly responsible for the deaths of thousands of people, and also an emblem to quite a lot of the people in that crowd that night? Watch the footage and the body language, the band are clearly shitting bricks during the encounter and I'd hardly call it fawning (if you want to see fawning, watch the doc where James just sits and watches a Cuban guitar player for 10 minutes). When the band were invited to a personal audience with Castro at the presidential palace, Nick had a panic attack and the band went home early. That tells you more about what they genuinely feel about Castro than a forced press opportunity.
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