North Korea Weird Wake-Up Call with Michael Palin | Michael Palin In North Korea | Channel 5
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- North Korea's Pyongyang has a very distinctive sound that can be heard every morning. Michael Palin is there in this documentary to hear the weirdest wake-up call in the world. 5am Michael hears the "Where are you, dear General" song of Pyongyang.
Michael Palin In North Korea starts Thursday 20th September at 9pm on Channel 5.
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Eerie. Sounds like a perfect soundtrack for a strange dystopian land, played throughout the city like that creates a fitting vibe
That music is really scary
@Eternal President Kim il Sung thank you for this information, i weirdly like the song.
the version that doesn't sound like its playing one one of those keyboard things is better, like wayyyyyy better, those speakers make it like 1000x worse
It is the country of horros, so they should have horror music
It’s no scary it’s just disturbing
@@Krypton1x09 It'sreally scary
I thought it was just incidental post-production music. But when you learn that it's being played through a sound-system throughout the city it becomes creepy. It takes on a bizarre life of it's own. There's also something weirdly hypnotic about it to
Too not to
What's more creepy is that people in other countries (USA, England, Germany....) think that their gov't isn't evil or hostile against them.
@@alanrogs3990 Yeah, Europe + NA played V&cc&ne propaganda over their city speakers in robot voices instead. Then our internet gets astroturfed by bot comments calling North Korean music creepy. They play the music seemingly outside that one hotel. Every video of NK I've seen showing this music is from this same hotel.
@@shouygui4955it’s because it’s the only hotel foreigners can stay in. The speakers are at the train station, there’s no traffic to drown out the music so it can be heard quite a distance away
I'm not trying to offend anyone, but I used to get wake up call from my ancestral temple in my home town.
That song about lord Ganesh was annoying. But now I am suffering same annoyance, with some level of creepiness - a Muslim speech that is a wake up call. Evenings are soo creepy I won't even stay outside alone.
Imagine if Gangnam style started playing.
Miss Piggy That would have lifted their spirits, so definitely not a option 😂
Of course i will dance💃💃
Immediately wake up!!
That's oky
Now that would be interesting :-)
The song itself is from a Korean opera written By Kim Jong Il, the original itself is actually quite good but for some reason they’re using a creepy version instead. If they played the original people would probably be way more optimistic about waking up that early.
It's because they're still using speakers from the stone age which makes the music sound heavily distorted
I don't think the regime wants people to be optimistic. It makes their job easier if the people are worn down.
@EveLang1 I agree, but it's also pretty eerie
@@smokeymcbongwater4141 what you said makes no sense.
@@kamitsoglouuu Really? How so?
What a scary dystopian place. To think that some of our Western leaders would love this kind of power.
So true..
I loved this documentary because instead of just saying "NK bad", we actually see for ourselves how dystopian the life there is
What western leaders? Democrats?
In the West it has become beyond political, it is social/corporate. For example here on youtube my comments can be censored or removed because of wrong think.
@@alanrogs3990 yup. Democrats / liberals want control here. We think they’re clowns
It’s so haunting but also beautiful
That music would leave me dead inside every day waking up, my heart goes out to the people in North Korea🙏🏼
Where are you living?
@@alanrogs3990 With your mom!
😏
@@V0YAG3R Noice!
nothing is scary. they kids are just playing hide and seek with their general dad who got killed in war.
If I woke up to this opera every single day...... I would probably be self destroyed by my own Depression.
Just get some earplugs
I guess your depression is different in the "Free" West?
@@alanrogs3990 Says the pathological sociopath using Western tech and inventions to freely post on a Western website, in a Western country, all while sarcastically quoting the word “free”.
Tras de ladrón, bufón.
Nobody is saying that the West is amazing, but you have to agree that it is better in the Netherlands than NK.@@alanrogs3990
@@alanrogs3990I'm not from the West but this would still make me incredibly depressed.
What a dystopia.
Reminds me of my first stay in the Arab world, I woke up to the sound of an azan singing al Fajr into my room from just next door at 4 30 in the morning. There's a haunting quality to it, the first time it happened I was frozen in my bed wondering if I was dreaming or awake
Azan is not a song its a call for all muslims to pray
First of all, not all arab countries play the athan. Mostly every middle eastern country has an athaan because Islam is the majority of the people's religion. It's not forced upon them like North Korea. Besides, that is a prayer call for them to come to the masjid and pray. It is OPTIONAL, even though most Muslims do go and pray every morning. It's nothing like this, North Korea has no freedom of anything and should not be compared to a religious prayer call.
Mistah the azan is also called by a real human being, not a audio played.
Why are people worked up about this comment? Clearly a timed song/sound reverbing through a city in the morning can remind someone of the Azan through the feeling you get of hearing it, the feeling of being woken up by it. Obviously the reasons and context is much different.
yeah I love that
Wow! I was in exactly the same hotel, one floor up, almost 31 years ago (as part of a music 'Spring Friendship Festival' event) and that view brings back memories!!! -- same amount of people in the city as well - barely any..... only they didn't play that music as the first leader was still alive! -- am reading Michael Palin's book 'North Korea Journal' and sounds like they haven't changed a thing (so far!)
😈
@@kimjong-un6096 why this face? I actually enjoyed my time there
@@sandifav Ok, that sound well, thank you for coming then.
@@sandifavi refuse to believe that. Ain’t no way you enjoyed being followed 24/7 whenever u go, having the fear of saying something negative.
Watched the N Korea Documentary tonight and was a dumb founded for Michael to ask the woman what she felt like to not be able express her thoughts on Kim Jong young....WTH would he ask such a dangerous question???
Do you really think she is in danger?
She could have told the government the questions as well.
And North Korea could deport Palin.
Nobody from outside knows what's really going on in North Korea.
Everything is based on assumptions and fantasies.
Unfortunately, one can not trust the reports of the defectors. Too often they change stories or get caught lying.
In addition, you will be severely punished in South Korea if you say something positive about North Korea.
Google for "National Security Act"
I am sure that the girl is not in danger.
A state of total and absolute oppression works only in a movie.
Much about North Korea is Western propaganda.
btw
A Swiss who has lived in North Korea for seven years (worked at ABB) says that the North Koreans know more about us than we do about them.
@@kariptis 너는 바보 야, 분명히 잘 여행하지 못한 사람!
gilles pariseau they had someone with them at all times to make sure they didn’t do or say anything not allowed so it’s fine
@@kariptis you only have to read about the case of otto warmbier to know what's going on in korea the guy was given 15 years in a hard labour camp for taking a poster of a wall and he ended up dieing because of the harsh conditions
There are people who live in North Korea who know the truth of the regime in charge, trouble is if they speak out the get arrested, torchured and quite possibly executed. And that's for anyone who dares (and is brave enough) to speak out
What a scary place shows what can go wrong with humanity
What a fantastic programme. Mr Palin keeps getting younger!
Steve A Blink twice if they’re holding you hostage
It seems like a song that would play if you walk around in a foggy forest under the watchful eye of a mystical predator creature.
The music is kind of scary and eerie. More than a wake up call is a suicide call.
"Well am gonna use this wake up song during sleeping."
When they remake the movie 1984, this should be the opening music.
I hope they have a revolution
With what? Sticks and stones versus guns?
I'm watching right now
It's so eerie.
That wake-up call is beyond creepy. The fact you can hear it in a city is telling. You shouldn't be able to hear crazy music in the morning in a city with all the hustle. This place is just a upgraded concentration camp. Depressing music in a depressing city = depressed citizens. It's all about controlling the 25 million depressed people in a depressing country. There's only one person who gets what he wants and is not depressed. Can you guess who?
For just once I would like to hear led Zeppelin playing
Michael Palin wakes up in Silent Hill.
It is, yes, to make you feel bad. If you're weaker, you're easier to control.
Klaus Schwab: taking notes
I find it beautiful that it seems that there's less frivolous work to have to do - like with other influences stamped out they could afford to be lazier. However I'm certainly not a morning person presently. At least they don't forbid fully opening windows high up like they do in the Western developed world zone.
Beautiful.
It really should be the Lumberjack Song.
Big brother is watching you
I don't get those who say this makes them feel depressed or dead inside, I find it beautiful and eerie, and interesting life for sure but the melody is also quite nice in my opinion.
Lavender town
That's the opening song to the movie The Shining XD 😆 🤣 ahahahahaha!
This is so scary
Song of apocalypse
Weird to think that a country likes this actually exists.
Imagine if someone on the inside changed the music to Katy Perry Firework
Kim il sung most underappreciated man he lead nk into a golden age his son starved millions and started the directorship
The song is called "Where are you dear general" and its absolutely beautiful.
"How dytopian do you want it sir?"
"Yes."
people must never forget who thier true masters are even if they do not watch tv or read newspaper
Welcome to city 17
5 o'clock in the morning. Where ya gonna be? Outside on the corner.
People starving to death have to wake up to this intentionally depressing, caretaker-esque music every day.
It's a hypnotizing song lol
I made it my alarm
Are you living in a dystopian series or something over there ?
I actually really like the song
Same
username checks out@@BigBrotherTheWatcher1984
I love this music
Espieza muy dificil local
Lavender Town song in real life...
This is sick
did they go MARCHING UP AND DOWN THE SQUARE?
Now they play the Baby Shark song
You can use that music as an OST to a horror movie.
Imagine Distorted Trumpets from
half Life 2 start playing instead
Poor North Korean people
That's the sound of DEATH.
I should set it up as a ringtone for my alarm clock
The song actually sounds very beautiful but the speakers they use make it sound terrible.
As creepy as lavender town
So creepy and scary
Givin Dying Light vibes
1984
The entire country is like one giant cult. But I still want to go there badly just to experience it.
Not worth it at all, do one thing wrong and the authorities will find a reason to sentence you to years of hard labor
@@gladiatorking2.0envoyofthe95it's not like it's hard to follow the rules there though, you just have to be nice and pretend to believe their fake stories
Nice music!
So Kraftwerk / Tangerine Dream / Neu! had a collaboration with Le Corbusier
It's the N Korean equivalent of the muezzin calling people to prayer, except not as harsh. Eerie. But I get the distinct impression that NK would appear eerie to anyone visiting. All those buildings and roads, largely empty.
Creepy music ,sounds like " polite yet ominous"
this is straight up sci-fi dystopian shit right here or just North Korea itself is really a sci-fi dystopian shit. i've heard so many stories about North Korea that are so much stranger than fiction or stories that are horrific. as an artist you tend to get interested in these type of strange and horrific shit. horrifying
There are many videos on RUclips from people who have visited as tourists, it actually looks very nice there, streets clean, people respectful to others, not like in the west, where there's no respect and filthy streets.
@@mychannel-xx5de well maybe because... they can't really make the streets dirty... and cleaning is kinda enforced... it looks very similar to Stalin's Soviet Union in 50's... everything is just... clean... oddly clean... but then you realize... plastic bags were not invented yet xd
it's beautiful.
i like this music
He should’ve looked out the window and shouted
PEOPLE OF JERUUSALEM
WOME IS YOUR FWEND
this is what brainwashing looks like
Sounds like Lavender Town in Pokémon
Pyongyang city of Death
Reminds a bit of the morning prayer in Islamic countries.
0:02 this wake up call playing these songs :
''Bubuy....bulan, bubuy bulang sangrai bentang''
panon...poe, panonpoe di - sa - sa - te.......''
How long does it play for?
Should've played Soviet Anthem, definetly wakes you up😅
I don’t understand why anyone would go there?
People think this is dystopian, what’s scarier is that Pyongyang is where only hardcore Kim supporters can live. They are all privileged and novel people living especially in that centre of city.
Clean audio please.
Prefer Heavy metal 🤘😂😂😂
iron man by sabbath.. that'll wake em up
Que adecuado ponerle la banda sonora de Blade Runner a una ciudad distopica,para que luego digan que no son modernos en Corea del Norte.
Gary Numan gets about...lol
Very creepy!
Sounds like Dark Souls boss music
Honestly lol.
@@abovethelaw4417 your name makes me think that you are just trying to have an unpopular opinion therefore having a one man army, but I’m going to act like you aren’t. Dark souls music normally only happen during boss fights, and they are trying to make the boss fight against a giant demon sound epic. They accomplish this by having a whole choir singing making the fight feel more epic than they actually are.
@@tyonyy No one gonna read that 💀
@@abovethelaw4417 Dark Souls music is actually great. Too bad the games themselves are actually trash. The story and the game world are disgusting. The games' lore doesn't make sense and is full of contradictions. Dark Souls games are just so depressing and grim it's actually unbearable.
So North Korea is like totally in on the joke of their country, right? Don't get me wrong, I feel so bad for the people stuck in NK, but that music playing ltierally is out of dystopian sci fi movie. Like, there is zero way someone in charge hasn't seen one movie like 1984 or Fahrenheit 451. It'd be hilarious if it wasn't maybe true that they're going for a dystopian kind of feel on purpose.
x100 less dystopian than having a million billboards and advertisements littering the city, with marketing everywhere you look. They have their own culture.
@@rotcivtilems7228 bruh billboard = shoot in the head for disobedience and starvation
It's actually unbelievable.
@@rotcivtilems7228No, it really isn't.
They own nothing and they are happy...
It's 5am what do u expect rush hour, I think our random on hold call music is more creepy. Its a neutral song to wake everyone up. Funny u don't use the same filters on the Uk
so its like the azan
except its to make people wake up not to make them go pray
What does this MUSIC have to do with Azan
@@AlminaInaMemic my bad
@@tomithino456 💙💙💙
I just watched this on TV. The main thing that came over to me is the lack of happy smiling faces and fear of their "glorious leaders".
Just a normal communist state.
Half life 3 made by Kim. He couldn't wait to wait the new game so he made it on real life
Ive seen this on NGC
Gregorian Chant is much, much healthier. But then you'd have people wondering what it was and who wrote it. Can't have that.
They don't have earplugs? hahaha
Useless and dumb comment.
its sir galahad of camelot
@Steve A 너는 바보 야, 분명히 잘 여행하지 못한 사람!
Steve A You’re just copying and pasting your comments in multiple places now. Clearly they’re holding a gun to your head.
@@speedfreak2030 why are you using google translate😂 just say it in english
Lmaooo
Based
I just watched this on the NG Channel, while I found it interesting and watched the whole show which I don't normally do, it's still just a propaganda piece. I'm sure every movement of his was carefully planned to include happy places and happy people. While he did mentioned he had observers, he only briefly mentioned the horrors known to be going on in NK and didn't expand enough on that fact it all was a show by the NK Government. He seemed to be easily overcome by all of the propaganda, which most probably would be as it all seemed to be delightful then again maybe all of the horrible things said about NK is just western propaganda, I suppose one needs to keep an open mind on that as well...you never know
I did feel there wasn't much dwelling on the darker side on NK. I think Palin wanted to, but the NK government and guides wouldn't have allowed it.