The Gonzo Daily - Saturday
The forthcoming year is the 100th Anniversary of
the start of the First World War and I wonder how the media are going to deal
with it. I don't mean the documentaries, the political analyses and the special
tie-in book from Downton Abbey, but the entertainment business and more
particularly, the music business. Ever since 1984, when everyone went Orwellian
at least once, I have been expecting another big cash-in year. OK it happened in
1999 for the millenium, but I was expecting everyone to embrace fictional space
travel, or at least make documentaries about Arthur C, Clark in 2001 and do a
remake of Raise the Titanic in 2012, but the first didn't happen at all and the
second was somewhat muted. Both my grandfathers fought in the First World War:
one in the Royal Flying Corps and the other in the Royal Horse Artillery. The
latter was seriously injured and finally died of his condition in 1954. One of
my grandmothers was a Land Girl, and the other a schoolgirl who saw Zeppelins
fly overhead, and so my childhood was immersed quite strongly in family memories
of the conflict.
So what's going to happen? In 2014 will we be too
immersed in our own sense of self importance or preoccupied with our own
problems to care about what happened 100 years before? Or will Simon Cowell
present a Salute to Passchendaele and The Spice Girls reform again to sing 'Keep the Home Fires burning' while an inner city grime artist will name
herself Dolly Gray (getting the war completely wrong) to present an urban
version of Eric Bogle's elegiac 'The Green Fields of France.' Or will no-one
care, and will "time, like an ever rolling stream" have indeed borne "all its
sons away"? Ask me again in another 12 months.
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