Certain things will never come again. Corrections or directions never prove whatever anyone could or hope to expect. The need to maintain existence seems so thrillingly dumb. So it goes, or gorges if you’re one of the unlucky types.
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“I’m a fan of lots of Israeli films and writers and musicians, and the music I make with Dudu is resurrecting songs that are older than most of the countries that are currently fighting each other.”
In a recent interview, Radiohead star Jonny Greenwood continued to stand up for Israeli humanity and against censorship of Israeli artists.
Greenwood is known for his collaborations with Israeli musician Dudu Tassa.
“That’s always going to be more important to me. There are bookshops in Madrid that are openly selling Amos Oz’s novels and he’s Israeli. To me, cancelling music is the same as taking books off shelves.”
His position shouldn’t be considered radical. But in a world darkened by hate, artists who refuse to play along with the bigotry are harder and harder to find.