12 octubre
http://www.yeeyan.com/articles/view/66583/55110
1970年因受查禁而转入地下的捷克摇滚乐队宇宙塑料人(The Plastic People of the Universe)的这首歌中写到:他们害怕老人的记忆,他们害怕年少者的天真,他们害怕坟墓和墓上的鲜花,他们害怕……那么我们到底为什么要怕他们?
他们害怕老人的记忆
他们害怕年轻人的思想和理想
他们害怕葬礼,和墓上的鲜花
他们害怕工人,害怕教堂,害怕党员,害怕所有的快乐时光
他们害怕艺术,他们害怕艺术
他们害怕语言这沟通的桥梁
他们害怕剧院
他们害怕电影,害怕帕索里尼*,害怕戈达尔*
他们害怕画家,害怕音乐家,害怕石块和雕塑家
他们害怕
他们害怕电台
他们害怕技术,害怕信息自由流动
害怕《巴黎竞赛画报》,害怕电传,害怕古登堡*,害怕施乐
害怕国际商业机器公司,害怕所有的波长
他们害怕电话
他们害怕
他们害怕让人民进来
他们害怕让人民出去
他们害怕左派
他们害怕右派
他们害怕苏联军队突然离去
他们害怕莫斯科的变化
他们害怕面对陌生人,害怕间谍
他们害怕反间谍
他们害怕
他们害怕自己的警察
他们害怕吉他手
他们害怕运动员,害怕奥运会
害怕奥林匹克精神
害怕圣人,害怕儿童的天真
他们害怕政治犯
他们害怕犯人的家属,害怕良知
害怕科学
他们害怕未来
他们害怕明天的早上
他们害怕明天的晚上
他们害怕明天
他们害怕未来
他们害怕电吉他,害怕电吉他
他们害怕摇滚乐
他怎么回事?连摇滚乐队都怕?连摇滚乐队都怕?
摇滚乐队比别人更遭受
政治镇压
他们害怕
他们害怕摇滚乐,害怕电吉他
害怕电吉他,害怕走在街上和在锁好门后的老人
他们害怕人们写的东西
害怕人们说的话
害怕火,害怕水,害怕风,害怕雪花纷扬
害怕爱,害怕排泄
他们害怕噪音,害怕和平,害怕沉默
害怕悲伤,害怕欢乐,害怕语言,害怕笑
害怕色情,害怕诚实和正直,他们紧张了
他们害怕孤独,害怕学习,害怕有学识的人
他们害怕人权,害怕卡尔·马克思,害怕原生力量
他们害怕社会主义
他们害怕摇滚乐
他们害怕摇滚乐
他们害怕摇滚乐
他们害怕摇滚乐
那么我们究竟为什么要怕他们?
* 帕索里尼、戈达尔都是以叛逆著称的导演,约翰·古登堡,约1400-1468,德国印刷工,欧洲第一个使用活字印刷的人
http://babellist.xnet2.com/0207/msg00029.html
- They are afraid of the old for their memory.
- They are afraid of the young for their innocence.
- They are afraid even of schoolchildren.
- They are afraid of the dead and their funerals.
- They are afraid of graves and the flowers people put on them.
- They are afraid of churches, priests and nuns.
- They are afraid of workers.
- They are afraid of party members.
- They are afraid of those who are not in the party.
- They are afraid of science.
- They are afraid of art.
- They are afraid of books and poems.
- They are afraid of theatres and films.
- They are afraid of records and tapes.
- They are afraid of writers and poets.
- They are afraid of journalists.
- They are afraid of actors.
- They are afraid of painters and sculptors.
- They are afraid of musicians and singers.
- They are afraid of radio stations.
- They are afraid of TV satellites.
- They are afraid of free flow of information.
- They are afraid of foreign literature and papers.
- They are afraid of technological progress.
- They are afraid of printing presses,duplicators and xeroxes.
- They are afraid of typewriters.
- They are afraid of phototelegraphs and telexes.
- They are afraid of automatic telecommunications with abroad.
- They are afraid of letters.
- They are afraid of telephones.
- They are afraid to let people out.
- They are afraid to let people in.
- They are afraid of the left.
- They are afraid of the right.
- They are afraid of departure of the Soviet troops.
- They are afraid of changes of the ruling clique in Moscow.
- They are afraid of détente.
- [This line is missing in the printed version.]
- They are afraid of treaties have signed.
- They are afraid for the treaties have signed.
- They are afraid of their own police.
- They are afraid of the spies.
- They are afraid for their spies.
- They are afraid of chess-players.
- They are afraid of tennis-players.
- They are afraid of hockey-players
- They are afraid of gymnast girls.
- They are afraid of St. Venceslas.
- They are afraid of Master Jan Hus.
- They are afraid of all the saints.
- They are afraid of gifts to the kids on St Nicholas.
- They are afraid of Santa Claus.
- They are afraid of knapsacks being put on the statues of Lenin.
- They are afraid of archives.
- They are afraid of historians.
- They are afraid of economists.
- They are afraid of sociologists.
- They are afraid of philosophers.
- They are afraid of physicists.
- They are afraid of physicians.
- They are afraid of political prisoners.
- They are afraid of the families of prisoners.
- They are afraid of today’s evening.
- They are afraid of tomorrow’s morning.
- They are afraid of each and every day.
- They are afraid of the future.
- They are afraid of old age.
- They are afraid of heart attacks and cirrhosis.
- They are afraid even of that tiny trace of conscience that may still be left in them.
- They are afraid out in the streets.
- They are afraid inside their castle ghettoes.
- They are afraid of their families.
- They are afraid of their relatives.
- They are afraid of their former friends and comrades.
- They are afraid of their present friends and comrades.
- They are afraid of each other.
- They are afraid of what they have said.
- They are afraid for their position.
- [This line is missing in the printed version.]
- They are afraid of water and fire.
- They are afraid of wet and dry.
- They are afraid of snow.
- They are afraid of wind.
- They are afraid of frost and heat.
- They are afraid of noise and peace.
- They are afraid of light and darkness.
- They are afraid of joy and sadness.
- They are afraid of jokes.
- They are afraid of the upright.
- They are afraid of the honest.
- They are afraid of the educated.
- They are afraid of the talented.
- They are afraid of Marx.
- They are afraid of Lenin.
- They are afraid of all our dead presidents.
- They are afraid of truth.
- They are afraid of freedom.
- They are afraid of democracy.
- They are afraid of Human Rights’ Charter.
- They are afraid of socialism.
So why the hell are WE afraid of THEM?