1989
di Riccardo Gazzaniga
1989: l’anno di svolta per eccellenza, una stagione di ribellione e musica, di scontri e libertà dopo la quale nulla, in Europa e nel mondo, sarà più lo stesso.
La tempesta arriva da lontano: inizia con la salita al soglio pontificio di Papa Woytila nel 1978, continua con l’azione di Lech Walesa in Polonia e deflagra grazie alle mosse di Mikhail Gorbachev in Russia. Nell’estate del 1989, due mesi prima della caduta del Muro, trova anche la più improbabile delle colonne sonore: un festival che per la prima volta porta il rock occidentale al di là della cortina di ferro. Si chiama Moscow Music Peace Festival, e per due giorni ospita dentro lo stadio Lenin esaurito Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Ozzy Osbourne, Skid Row, Cinderella e Scorpions: un evento che rappresenta per il blocco sovietico quello che Woodstock è stato per l’Occidente. E chissà se la fine dell’Unione Sovietica per come il mondo l’ha conosciuta non cominci proprio qui, mentre una rockstar americana taglia in due la folla dello Stadio Lenin e tutto il 1989.
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