Gott knows best
2009-07-28
Karel Gott, a much-admired crooner who just turned 70, told
Radio Impuls that singers and songwriters try to make the world
seem a better place by painting a pretty picture in song. The
reality, he said, is a cruel world where the law of the jungle
rules. All wars have been economic in nature, he added, and it
has never been a question of good prevailing over evil. By
studying history, he said, he's lost many of his illusions. What is
instructive, he said, is how things turned out the way they were
supposed to according to a pre-written script. Gott, a long-time
conspiracy theorist, told LN magazine way back in 2001 that all
small banks will go bust and that the others will keep merging
until there's only one left. Some day, he said, we might look
back on the totalitarian regime of the past with nostalgia. Some
people see Gott as a prophet of what is to come. Others wish he
would stick to song.
[Czech Republic Lidové noviny God]
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