Thursday, March 24, 2011

A Kiss From Gene to Israel

The Kiss lead singer proves you can go home again, even if it takes you have a century to do it. From ShalomLife:
Kiss' Israeli-born singer-musician Gene Simmons is shouting out loud at the string of musicians who refuse to perform in his homeland.
"They're fools," the legendary bassist told The Associated Press in an interview Tuesday, on his first return to Israel since leaving the country as a child more than 50 years ago.

Simmons described the visit as a "homecoming." He offered a description of himself that might shock his legions of fans who know him as an American icon prone to spitting blood and sticking out his exceptionally long tongue:
"I'm Israeli. I'm a stranger in America. I'm an outsider," he said, speaking in a hotel lobby across a valley from the walls of Jerusalem's historic Old City. "I was born here and I'm proud of it."

Simmons had harsh words for musicians like Elvis Costello and the Pixies who have recently canceled concerts to protest Israel's policies toward the Palestinians. Pink Floyd's Roger Waters has gone further, joining an organized movement dedicated to boycotting Israel and its exports, though he appeared in Israel in 2006.

"The countries they should be boycotting are the same countries that the populations are rebelling," he said...
Nah, that's no fun Also, if they did that they'd be accused of "Islamophobia," whereas if they bash Israel they get to be hailed as humanitarians.

1 comment:

Jim R said...

When Long Tongue speaks, people listen. ;-)