-- from "Interview and Segments" a CD released in 1990 by True North/Epic. Anonymous submission.
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Fallout
"Radium
Rain, for instance, came out of, uh, my own experience of the aftermath
of Chernobyl, in Germany. I'd gotten, I arrived in Germany three days
after Chernobyl happened. I had wrestled with myself to some degree
before I left, thinking "Oh, I don't know. I wonder about going to
Europe at this moment." But it seemed like it wouldn't matter where you
were anyway, that stuff's gonna come down on you sooner or later so I
might as well go and see what it looked like. And I did and it was very
interesting experience, and, uh, quite frightening in some respects and
funny in others. The extremes that people went to. The extremes that
governments went to to try to sort of suppress peoples anxiety about the
whole thing and it became ridiculous at a certain point, you know. At
first they're saying, and I'm sure it was true of all the governments
involved, they were saying Oh, there's no problem, you know, those
stupid Russians just made a mistake, but we've got it together, don't
worry about it". And, you know, the next day they'd be saying "Well
there's a little bit of a problem, don't let you kids play in the dirt",
you know. And the next, the next day, or week later they'd be saying
"Well, you know, if you're a mechanic, you should avoid changing the air
filters of cars, unless you're wearing protective clothing, and, you
know, if you're a pedestrian, hold your breath when cars go by, cuz of
the dust", you know. And I mean it's absurd. How can you possibly not
breath when the cars are going by on the street? And it just went from
the horrific to the ridiculous."
-- from "Interview and Segments" a CD released in 1990 by True North/Epic. Anonymous submission.
-- from "Interview and Segments" a CD released in 1990 by True North/Epic. Anonymous submission.
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