• World Order "Permanent Revolution" (Genki Sudo)
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwg2Hpf4ta8&feature=related[/media] Once again, great song and video from World Order. Otherwise known as "Genki Sudo Solves World Peace Through Interpretive Dance"
World Order is amazing, love their choreography
Sounds like a critique of Japanese foreign policy and possibly also of Japanese nationalists who are currently whining their ass off about the Korean Wave. I guess the guy at the end is supposed to be America.
What's the deal with the very end? Looked like an American to me.
[QUOTE=ewitwins;38171546]What's the deal with the very end? Looked like an American to me.[/QUOTE] Represents Europe/America. Basically saying that they should "take a page from our book" World Order's tagline is "We are all one" It certainly didn't mean anything bad. Everything they produce is uplifting, funny or motivational. Some of their lyrics are pretty deep. Genki Sudo is a renaissance man, he writes books about philosophy and encourages cooperation among mankind as a whole because we're all connected to one another. With island disputes between China, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan so dominating the news recently, Genki puts a positive, optimistic spin on those relationships. Here are the lyrics: [quote=lyrics] A blue shine on my fingertips As I touch the side of your pensive face When I look up to the gray sky A blue sky spreads out over the east sky Keep changing Permanent Revolution Without stopping Keep walking Permanent Revolution To a single world Gather the accumulated lies Keep erasing them among the pluses, without making a sound Keep believing Permanent Revolution Without wavering Keep loving Permanent Revolution Open your heart Keep changing Permanent Revolution Without stopping Keep walking To a single world[/quote]
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