It is perfect! It's music For life! Dongdaemon Kimpo Airport An old man with a stick, in white baji chogori With a black katsu on his head The taxi driver kept asking if I wanted a woman ハイウェイは滑走路 Myongdong St. has no neon signs Roadside pillboxes with armed police in front 国の花はムクゲ An example of life in old Korea The girl wouldn't let me take her picture An example of life in old Korea The girl wouldn't let me take her picture An example of life in old Korea The girl wouldn't let me take her picture An example of life in old Korea The girl wouldn't let me take her picture An example of life in old Korea The girl wouldn't let me take her picture An example of life in old Korea (There is a curfew from midnight till 4) (ハイカラな明洞娘) The girl wouldn't let me take her picture (From Busan you can see Tsushima) (The speed limit for passenger cars is 37 miles per hour) (夜間の道路上での駐車は駐車灯を点灯すること) (Korea has air raid drill once a month) (東京―ソウル間は約二時間) (People over 46 speak Japanese)
@@sonochinesadameee1422 Unlikely. You're confusing South Korea with North Korea.
@sonochinesadameee1422 Жыл бұрын
@@OYT0724 you didn't knew that until 90's Korea was ruled under right-wiev dictatorship? Even now it calls Fifth Republic of Korea in official notes. Watch Mint Candy movie, it was filmed by ex-minister of culture.
@OYT0724 Жыл бұрын
@@sonochinesadameee1422 @sonochinesadameee1422 Sir or Ma'am, you are making wild assumptions here, most of which stem from your personal biases and unfiltered imagination. The last time South Korea conducted a public execution was back in 1951, not 1990's as you claim. SK in 80s and early 90s was a dictatorship, yes, but you totally fabricated the part about public execution in South Korea. Also, the use of public execution does not always coincide with political systems. In fact, the last public execution in the United States was in 1936, a federal democratic republic.
@RealKynan Жыл бұрын
@@OYT0724 He's probably referring to the Gwangju Uprising which took place in 1980 and resulted in 100 or so deaths of civilians by the South Korean government, while the song itself is about South Korea under dictatorship