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POLAND - JAROCIN FESTIWAL WEMEMBERED

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My Polish cousin, Paulina, sent me some bootleg cassettes from the 1980s which were recorded on a tape recorder at a metal festival in communist-era Poland. This was apparently the only way this music could be distributed at the time. This was my first taste of Jarocin festiwal…

This festival, previously known as Ogolnopolski Przelghad Muzyki Mlodej Generacji w Jarocinie (All-Polish Review of Music of Young Generation in Jarocin) was organised by the Soviet-backed regime to allow the kids to let off some steam. And it worked.

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The festival became more and more dangerous each year. The presence of the commie militia created a bad atmosphere and the punks and metal heads, Warsaw people and Krakow people, turned on each other. Riots were expected, but everyone just got on with their own business, like these guys.

Since 1993 though, Jarocin has become a nostalgic legend. Following the collapse of the USSR, the kids have no longer felt as strong a need to revolt and, as I've discovered, have decided to settle down and start families. Local authorities have tried to re-brand and re-market it with little success. Ask any 30-something in the Eastern Bloc today and they'll tell you, post-Red Army Polska has lost it's charge.

I mean, just watch this insane video below featuring KAT live at Jarocin in 1986:

PETE KOWALCZYK