Cuban Punk Gorki Aguila on Music, Life, and Getting Led Zeppelin Records in Cuba
Gorki Ãguila is blunt in his assessment of Fidel Castro's half century of revolution: "Communism is a failure. A total failure. Please, leftists of the world-improve your capitalism! Don't choose communism!" Ãguila, a Havana resident, wears homemade anti-government t-shirts, frequently denounces the Castro brothers as geriatric tyrants, and heads up perhaps Cuba's only explicitly political punk band, Porno Para Ricardo. And because of his stubborn belief in free speech, he is routinely arrested on charges of "social dangerousness." Tired of his anti-regime music, Cuban authorities made the rare decision to grant Ãguila a visa to travel abroad, perhaps hoping that he wouldn't return.
In September, Reason.tv's Michael C. Moynihan caught up with Ãguila on the Washington, D.C. leg of his American promotional tour to talk about his music, the origins of Porno Para Ricardo, and how long it takes to get Led Zeppelin records in a totalitarian society.
Approximately 7 minutes. Shot by Meredith Bragg. Edited by Dan Hayes.
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