The frontman of P. Mobil spoke about the musical dictatorship of Hungary in Kádár, its controllers and victims through personal stories in the recent broadcast of Hamis Gulyás.
Gábor Mező voiced Lóránt Schuster, the legend of P. Mobil, in the last broadcast of Hamis Gulyás. On his YouTube channel, which also presents the secret or little-known stories of the regime change and the dictatorship that preceded it, the musician said: the Kádár regime has damaged the consciousness of Hungarians more than all the others before it combined.
He recalled why he never confided in Péter Erdős what he thought about István, the king, as the creator of the Conquest - and what he thought the system intended for him; but the long line of people who wrote reports about him and his fellow musicians was also discussed.
He put it this way: the only reason they didn't tap his phone was because "it wasn't Grandma's."
According to the legend of P. Mobil, the system change has not been completed even today.
As he said, he is not primarily angry with Gyula Vikidál because of his reports, but because of his subsequent attitude . According to him, that's why he had a good laugh when the former great singer talked about Trianon on TV. "For him, this is like a movie ticket for a horse ," he described the fellow musician .
He recalled where Hobo worked under communism, and also how zt walked arm in arm with György Konrád when they protested against the Antall government.
" The Kádár system damaged the consciousness of Hungarians more than all the others before it combined," he says .
" It is precisely this flattening that is harmful, perhaps some of today's children will dare to ask, and you, how was it, why was it? But it will be a long process," he added in the conversation, which can be viewed here:
Cover photo: Lóránt Schuster on Hamis Gulyás with Gábor Mező
Source: YouTube