
In his e-book, Rachel traces how artists from the Sixties onward used fascist imagery to shock or seduce audiences – typically with little consciousness of its true weight. Bowie’s Seventies incarnation, the Skinny White Duke, was described by the singer himself as “a really Aryan, fascist kind.”
In 1975, he referred to as for “an excessive proper entrance (to) sweep every thing off its ft and tidy every thing up,” later telling Playboy, “Adolf Hitler was one of many first rock stars.”
“Bowie, Mick Jagger, and Bryan Ferry have talked in regards to the impression of Leni Riefenstahl’s movie of the Nuremberg rallies,” Rachel mentioned. “If you watch Triumph of the Will, it is easy to see a parallel between Hitler doing a Sieg Heil earlier than 1000’s of individuals and a rock star on the lip of a stadium stage, controlling an viewers. However in rock’n’roll there was an try to divorce the spectacle from the truth, which was an try to exterminate the Jewish folks.”
Rachel factors out Bowie’s statements – later dismissed by the musician because the product of cocaine dependancy and confusion – weren’t remoted. John Lennon as soon as drew himself as Hitler, whereas The Who’s Keith Moon as soon as wearing an SS uniform and marched via north London’s Golders Inexperienced, a largely Jewish space.
Extra lately, Kanye West has praised Hitler and bought swastika-themed T-shirts on-line.

