“It's a game. What you read is not what's happening. The whole planet is in trouble for the same reason”

—  Vangelis

2012
Context: On world economy: "I see the crisis like a theatrical play that concerns the world – not just Greece... But, I am afraid that it is not easy for any country today to decide their own future... Corruption is another way for just a few to benefit... It's a game. What you read is not what's happening. The whole planet is in trouble for the same reason... Generally speaking, yes, greed and capital. In other words, banking".

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Greek composer of electronic, progressive, ambient, jazz, p… 1943

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