Not my cup of tea for sure. I like almost anything from 1930 to 1969. After that, it gets iffy and specific. Ha.
I should have sent it to “all” - sorry. Kind of tired, long day at work, and another one tomorrow. I miss my vacation time already. :)
Anyway, liked the studio version better, even though it is on the weird side.
BEWARE SALAMI TACTICS-STAY UNITED:
It was commonly believed that the term salami tactics (Hungarian: szalámitaktika) was coined in the late 1940s by Stalinist dictator Mátyás Rákosi to describe the actions of the Hungarian Communist Party in its ultimately successful drive for complete power in Hungary.
Rákosi claimed he destroyed the non-Communist parties by “cutting them off like slices of salami.”[3] By portraying his opponents as fascists (or at the very least fascist sympathizers), he was able to get the opposition to slice off its right-wing, then its center, then most of its left-wing, so that only fellow travellers willing to collaborate with the Communist Party remained in power.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salami_tactics
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