Velvet Elvis
Nearly 18 years after the Velvet Revolution, the debate is still
raging over who caused it. Václav Klaus told Radio Free Europe
that those who think they brought on the fall of Communism are
telling a falsehood and are flattering themselves. The system
came apart from the inside, he said. Participants on CNBC's
McLaughlin Group argued that Elvis Presley helped ease Eastern
Europe out of the grip of the Soviets. The most attractive thing
about America during the Cold War was the soft power of rock 'n
roll, they said. Ah, and you thought the Elvis hits "Don't be
Cruel," "Surrender" and "It's Now or Never" were love songs.
Nope, subversive political messages from Elvis to the despots of
Eastern Europe. Strangely, Elvis impersonator Vladimír
Lichnovský said that Elvis is more popular in the CR now than at
any time since the Velvet Revolution. Could it be that Czechs
again feel that they need to be saved from their politicians by
rock 'n roll?
[Czech Republic Union Russia Central Warsaw Pact music]
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