paroles de chanson The Cultural Ambassador (Live) - Laurie Anderson
Anyway,
I
was
in
Israel
as
a
kind
of
cultural
ambassador
and
There
were
lots
of
press
Conferences
scheduled
around
the
performances.
The
journalists
usually
started
Things
off
by
asking
about
the
avant-garde.
So,
what's
so
good
about
new?
They'd
ask.
Well,
new
is
interesting.
And
what,
they
would
say,
is
so
good
about
interesting?
Well,
interesting
is,
you
know
it's
interesting.
It's
like
being
awake,
you
know,
I'm
treading
water
now.
And
what
is
so
good
about
being
awake?
They'd
say.
Finally
I
got
the
hang
of
this:
Never
answer
a
question
in
Israel,
Always
answer
by
asking
another
question.
But
the
Israelis
were
vey
curious
about
the
Gulf
War
and
what
Americans
had
thought
about
it,
And
I
tried
to
think
of
a
good
question
to
ask
and
answer
to
this,
But
what
was
really
on
my
mind
was
that
the
week
before
I
Had
myself
been
testing
explosives
in
a
parking
lot
in
Tel
Aviv.
Now
this
happened
because
I
had
brought
some
small
stage
bombs
to
Israel
as
props
for
this
performance
and
the
Israeli
promoter
was
very
interested
in
them.
And
it
turned
out
that
he
was
on
weekend
duty
on
one
of
the
bomb
Squads,
and
bombs
were
also
something
of
a
hobby
during
the
week.
So
I
said:
Look,
you
know,
These
bombs
are
nothing
special,
just,
just
a
little
smoke
And
he
said:
Well,
we
can
get
much
better
things
for
you.
And
I
said:
No
really,
these
are
fine
And
he
said:
No
but
it
should
be
big,
theatrical.
It
should
make
an
impression,
I
mean
you
really
just
the
right
bomb.
And
so
one
morning
he
arranged
to
have
about
fifty
small
bombs
Delivered
to
a
parking
lot,
And
since
he
looked
on
it
as
a
sort
of
special
surprise
favor,
I
couldn't
really
refuse,
So
we
are
on
this
parking
lot
testing
the
bombs,
And
after
the
first
few
explosions,
I
found
I
was
really
getting
pretty
interested.
They
all
had
very
different
characteristics:
Some
had
fiery
orange
tails,
and
made
these
low
paah,
paah,
paah,
Popping
sound;
others
exploded
mid-air
and
left
long
smoky,
Slinky
trails,
and
he
had
several
of
each
kind
in
case
I
needed
to
review
them
all
at
the
end,
and
I'm
thinking:
Here
I
am,
a
citizen
of
the
world's
largest
arms
supplier,
Setting
off
bombs
with
the
world's
second
Largest
arms
customer,
and
I'm
having
a
great
time!
So
even
though
the
diplomatic
part
of
the
trip
wasn't
going
So
well,
at
least
I
was
getting
some
instruction
in
terrorism.
And
it
reminded
me
of
something
in
a
book
by
Don
De
Lillo
about
how
terrorists
are
the
only
true
artists
left,
Because
they're
the
only
ones
who
are
Still
capable
of
really
surprising
people.
And
the
other
thing
it
reminded
me
of,
Were
all
the
attempts
during
the
Gulf
War
to
outwit
the
terrorists,
And
I
especially
remember
an
interesting
list
of
tips
devised
by
the
US
embassy
in
Madrid,
And
these
tips
were
designed
for
Americans
Who
found
themselves
in
war-time
airports.
The
idea
was
not
to
call
ourselves
to
the
attention
of
the
numerous
Foreign
terrorists
who
were
presumably
lurking
all
over
the
Terminal,
so
the
embassy
tips
were
a
list
of
mostly
don'ts.
Things
like:
don't
wear
a
baseball
cap;
Don't
wear
a
sweat
shirt
with
the
name
of
an
American
university
on
It;
don't
wear
Timberlands
with
no
socks;
Don't
chew
gum;
don't
yell
Ethel,
our
plane
is
leaving!
.
I
mean
it's
weird
when
your
entire
culture
can
Be
summed
up
in
eight
giveaway
characteristics.
And
during
the
Gulf
War
I
was
traveling
around
Europe
with
a
lot
of
Equipment,
and
all
the
airports
were
full
of
security
Guards
who
would
suddenly
point
to
a
suitcase
and
start
yelling:
Whose
bag
is
this?
I
wanna
know
right
now
who
owns
this
bag.
And
huge
groups
of
passengers
would
start
#170430
out
for
the
bag,
Just
running
around
in
circles
like
a
Skud
missile
on
its
way
in,
And
I
was
carrying
a
lot
of
electronics
so
I
had
to
keep
unpacking
Everything
and
plugging
it
in
and
demonstrating
how
it
all
worked,
And
I
guessed
I
did
seem
a
little
fishy;
A
lot
of
this
stuff
wakes
up
displaying
LED
program
readouts
that
Have
names
like
Adam
Smasher,
And
so
it
took
a
while
to
convince
them
That
they
weren't
some
kind
of
espionage
system.
So
I've
done
quite
a
few
of
these
sort
of
impromptu
new
music
Concerts
for
small
groups
of
detectives
and
customs
agents
and
I'd
Have
to
keep
setting
all
this
stuff
up
And
they'd
listen
for
a
while
and
they'd
say:
So
uh,
what's
this?
And
I'd
pull
out
something
like
this
filter
and
say:
Now
this
is
what
I'd
like
to
think
of
as
the
voice
of
Authority.
And
it
would
take
me
a
while
to
tell
them
how
I
used
it
for
songs
That
were,
you
know,
About
various
forms
of
control,
and
they
would
say:
Now,
why
would
you
want
to
talk
like
that?
And
I'd
look
around
at
the
###170549
and
the
undercover
agents
and
The
dogs
and
the
radio
in
the
corner,
Tuned
to
the
Superbowl
coverage
of
the
war.
And
I'd
say:
Take
a
wild
guess.
Finally
of
course,
I
got
through,
With
this
after
all
American-made
equipment,
And
the
customs
agents
were
all
talking
about
the
effectiveness,
No
the
beauty,
the
elegance,
Of
the
American
strategy
of
pinpoint
bombing.
The
high
tech
surgical
approach,
Which
was
being
reported
by
CNN
as
something
between
grand
opera
and
The
Superbowl,
like
the
first
reports
before
the
blackout
when
TV
was
live
and
everything
was
heightened,
and
it
was
so
euphoric
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