Misheard: _"Father, an open door!_ _Trouble on the moon!_ _See, longer line to thee!_ _Keep your anarchy!_ _Hunting a hopeful door!_ _Burrito pool!_ _Hunting a hopeful door!_ _Turtles love a pie!_ _We kept washing the door._ _Come on, Constantine!_ _Keep dog in wood cookie!_ _Keep your liberty!_ _Hunting a hopeful door!_ _Burrito pool!_ _Hunting a hopeful door!_ _Turtles love a pie!_ ... _Tastes yummy, diamond bowl._ _Oh, I want a door._ _Keep feeding me the car!_ _Keep your liberty!_ _Hunting a hopeful door!_ _Burrito pool!_ _Hunting a hopeful door!_ _Turtles love a pie!"_
(for those Who would like to sing along) Sanyanun pokp'undo chomoraneago Sinyommul angyonjun Kim Jong Il Dongji Tangsini oepsyungmyon urido oepko Tangsini oepsyungmyon chogukto opta! Miraedo huimangdo ta'matya'sunyun Minjogiye umyongil Kim Jong Il Dongji Tangsini oepsyungmyon urido oepko Tangsini oepsyungmyon chogukto opta! Sensanyi yolbaekpon pyonhandanego Inminun minmunda Kim Jong Il Dongji Tangsini oepsyungmyon urido oepko Tangsini oepsyungmyon chogukto opta!
@@hugejackedman7423 Giving the North Koreans “freedom” will result in ww3 and quite possible nuclear Armageddon, the best thing for us all right now is to continue peaceful dialogue and hope for the best
@EmerBlox dude I am from India. Which I believe you know is not a Western country. And we are actually doing better than the western nations in controlling corona so you better mind your own business. And what I said in the comments was clearly for a joke no need to be offended.
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@@josepharmstrong6429Kim Il-sung was a man of unparalleled will power and saved his people from starving and oppression. His son and grandson bravely carried on his good cause and Juche. Stop believing US lies.
@@Kim.Ju-ae Interesting how you take that neutral statement to North Korea even when it applies to the U.S. too. It’s almost like you know what’s going on.
I can't help but wonder how we get access to recordings like this, if no one is allowed in or out of North Korea. Did a defector take some copies with them? Is it an external recreation based on what's heard on North Korean State TV? Is it through trade with China? Do the North Koreans upload it online and let us listen as a means of spreading propaganda? Hmm...
North Korean music records are not as rare as you might think. There's a surprisingly high number of vinyl records, CDs and cassettes out there. Now how did they get outside of North Korea? I am not sure, but I'm pretty sure that tourists have been able to buy them from gift shops or hotels in Pyongyang. Many of the albums (for example the Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble ones) also have English track listings on them so it seems like they were designed with the foreign audience in mind. Some pro-North Korea organisations have also published albums containing North Korean music in different countries. It's of course become much easier to find this music since the Internet became mainstream. The North Korean "Uriminzokkiri" website has hosted many songs since 2005 and they are still uploading new ones. Other North Korean sites have music for download too and so do many Japanese (possibly Chongryon connected?) websites. It's also really interesting how some songs (like "Defend The Headquarters of Revolution") which aren't played that much in North Korea itself have become very popular on the Internet. I think it's because that particular song was featured on a VHS compilation of North Korean music that was made in the 90s and the first uploads of North Korean music on RU-vid came from that VHS.
People are allowed to visit North Korea for tourism I know someone who did. They encourage tourists to purchase North Korean books, CD's, ect. Not sure how it works for North Koreans travelling elsewhere but there might be some form of limited travel for citizens to travel outside, most likely mainly with China North Korea also has propaganda and state media sites online which would upload songs, live TV broadcasts and news articles although they often have issues with servers crashing North Korea isn't as isolated this day and age compared to how they might've been in the past. They need tourism and foreign trade to grow their economy but it's hard to do because they're by far the most sanctioned country in the world