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Both things, i presume.
The 80's were the years of starting detente, the cold war with Gorbaciov were going to the end and he couldn't be the one fascinating from USSR and what were hidden behind the "Berlin Wall"
(hope it's understandable)
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tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
_emma_ wrote:He did kind of answer that question in one of the inerviews (can't remember which one, sorry, I'm sure someone here will remember). I think it's both.
I remember a couple of those interviews, Andrew stating that if the time came and he had to choose "I'd be on the side of the russians. But that doesn't mean I think Stalin was a good guy." And Mother Russia came about when Andrew found himself in central Europe during the Chernobyl disaster, with the radioactive rain and everything. "It's part of my hate/hate relationship with America. I just had the idea of all them huddled in their mobile homes while Mother Russia rained down on them. They deserve it. I suppose the song is really about the prostitution of Europe by the Americans."
i can't understand why people who didn't lived under the red flag are so fascinating and adore this system ? i know that for mr. Taylor ussr was "natural" ally against usa, but if i could chose under which regime i should live it certainly be "US & A".
maybe the idea of communism sounds good, but i never gonna work. equality and other slogans are just a words and nothing more.
i can't understand why people who didn't lived under the red flag are so fascinating and adore this system ? i know that for mr. Taylor ussr was "natural" ally against usa, but if i could chose under which regime i should live it certainly be "US & A".
maybe the idea of communism sounds good, but i never gonna work. equality and other slogans are just a words and nothing more.
yes, i know, the answer is my question
In USA? it's better Mars
thanks...my Lord...i'm unbeliver
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
@ psichonaut:
believe my few months or even weeks living in one of people republic country and you gonna change you opinion, for sure.
i was born when communism was dying, but well known story and that what i remember it's enough to hate this system.
Bartoszek wrote:@ psichonaut:
believe my few months or even weeks living in one of people republic country and you gonna change you opinion, for sure. :urff:
i was born when communism was dying, but well known story and that what i remember it's enough to hate this system.
so i know History....and i think i didn't like to live in USSR, but not even in the USA.....Italy isn't a good place for living in (and for explain the reasons i need a thread), but it's better than both of the above
thanks...my Lord...i'm unbeliver
tear up your pants for psicho...and jump on him
Bartoszek wrote: i was born when communism was dying, but well known story and that what i remember it's enough to hate this system.
Oh come on, if only you could remember the taste of oranges and chocolate, the joy of buying new pair of jeans from Pewex, or the emotions experienced while watching a rock videoclip on TV, you might change your mind. Life was full of strong feelings back then. Now everything is so colourful that we can't see the colours anymore.