California: Rock band The Strokes ended their Weekend 2 Coachella set on April 20 by screening a video montage that accused the CIA of enacting regime changes and displayed footage of Israeli strikes in Gaza alongside footage of U.S. military action in Iran, while performing the song 'Oblivius', a track not played live since 2016. The unexpected multi-minute segment, shown on large LED screens behind the band and accompanied by an illuminated mosque backdrop, surprised live and online audiences on Saturday; reports from Variety and wire services this week note on-screen captions such as 'Over 30 universities destroyed in Iran', and multiple outlets published accounts of the performance the same day.
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The Strokes 在 Coachella 的抗议活动提醒我们,音乐有能力聚焦全球议题。如果你是他们的粉丝,你可能会赞同他们的立场,或者感到矛盾。无论如何,这都是一个深入了解美国外交政策及其影响的机会。
音乐和政治常常交织在一起,这也不例外。The Strokes 利用他们的平台表达对中东冲突的担忧。无论你是否同意,这都引发了关于美国在全球事务中角色的讨论。如果你认识喜欢音乐和政治的人,值得转发。
The Strokes 获得了媒体的高度关注,并提高了他们在音乐节观众和全球观众中传播政治信息的可见度。
一些与会者和观众对音乐节表演中出乎意料的政治蒙太奇感到惊讶和不安。
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The Strokes在Coachella音乐节上播放批评CIA和以色列的视频
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