More than anything I'm impressed with the North Koreans who helped to make this happen. They are taking a risk trusting Laibach. Glad to see their courage was respected here.
I really loved this video. I find North Korea fascinating and I’m truly envious of Laibach. Good on them for doing their part in bridging the gap. We need more of this in this world.
very fasci(sm)nating docu! btw: funny to see the Godfather of indie-music (Daniel Miller) at the end. Is the complete concert available? Would love to see the - seemingly well picked -crowd when they performed "Across the Universe"!
The irony is that Mozart was the, "Punk Rock" of his day, so the shared spirit of the music is the common thread that ties into this Laibach performance in North Korea. Thank you for the very apt metaphor! ;)
I love the joke on your T-shirts: 'If you don’t like our music turn around for 360° (instead of 180°) and go.' I get it-it’s like saying, even if you try to leave, you’ll still end up listening to our western music!
40:30 - 41:55 I honestly think this is the first time I ever seen a non North Korean tell off a North Korean. They seemed quite shocked, but they were being rude I agree with the guy But just couple min later he did recognize / explain that he gets why this country is like this, cause individual decisions are risky
What an EXPERIENCE🤯🤯🤯 I became even more anxious than the members of the team. The fucking Kim Jong-un himself should be helping them to get the instruments ready... But anyway: Laibach made history baby✊️✊️✊️
Amazing insight into the reality of the DPRK, as the one guy is walking around taking videos and pictures you can see what life is actually like - a functional socialist society
Because the people who are at the top of it profit so much and have so much power that they keep us in a state of believing that we live in a fair system
@thelordvodka It isn't though. Even by statistics, the consequences of capitalist exploitation have killed more people than so-called "communist" regimes.
Their bravery is astounding. They make almost all other artists seem silly in comparison.
Kim Jong Un Studied in Switzerland, I can bet you he knows Laibach from back then :D
What Laibach did is a masterpiece of putting vision into reality and make it match perfectly. Chapeau.
More than anything I'm impressed with the North Koreans who helped to make this happen. They are taking a risk trusting Laibach.
Glad to see their courage was respected here.
Music brings everyone together.
I really loved this video. I find North Korea fascinating and I’m truly envious of Laibach.
Good on them for doing their part in bridging the gap. We need more of this in this world.
very fasci(sm)nating docu!
btw: funny to see the Godfather of indie-music (Daniel Miller) at the end.
Is the complete concert available? Would love to see the - seemingly well picked -crowd when they performed "Across the Universe"!
Greatest roadmovie ever
This music is so alien to them like punk would be to Mozart lol
The irony is that Mozart was the, "Punk Rock" of his day, so the shared spirit of the music is the common thread that ties into this Laibach performance in North Korea. Thank you for the very apt metaphor! ;)
Seen this, need to watch it again..many thanks.
Haha…Ivan Novak causing ‘trouble’ by wandering off.
Amazing. Can’t imagine a more fruitful mix. Grandes esos Laibach!!
Absolut sehenswert und informativ, Daumen hoch. Glück auf.
"We fight for you" ❤
Thank you for this film. I saw it twice.
Thanks, waited to watch this.
To everyone who watched this, it is a shaved down version missing approx. 42 minutes of playtime.
Oh no. I hate this.
Rejoice! You have much more to look forward to :)
@@Corle0ne I just do not know where to find it.
Google: watch liberation day
@@Corle0ne Can you send me a link? I stll can not find it.
Fascinating film.
I love the joke on your T-shirts: 'If you don’t like our music turn around for 360° (instead of 180°) and go.' I get it-it’s like saying, even if you try to leave, you’ll still end up listening to our western music!
No one does it like Laibach
These guys are pure genius. Pure Genius.
Thank you ❤
AMAZING
I weeped during the whistleblowers
40:30 - 41:55
I honestly think this is the first time I ever seen a non North Korean tell off a North Korean. They seemed quite shocked, but they were being rude I agree with the guy
But just couple min later he did recognize / explain that he gets why this country is like this, cause individual decisions are risky
My heart wants to beat
Very interesting, thanks! 👍
Anybody know the name of the song those women are singing around 9:05?
The name is 가리라 백두산으로
@@fiactional THANK YOU!
What an EXPERIENCE🤯🤯🤯
I became even more anxious than the members of the team. The fucking Kim Jong-un himself should be helping them to get the instruments ready... But anyway: Laibach made history baby✊️✊️✊️
NSK can change the world. March on!
Ljubim Laibach. From Ireland
Woah!
Allergrößten Respekt!
32:09 masterpiece edition
We march on!
Wow what a fun prank. Now North Korea thinks Western music sounds like Laibach!!
If you go to the cournty side it is much worse lol
✌💪
Best moment 18:00
Cuando alguna vez se den cuenta lo que es el verdadero fashion (Face is m) sabrán que es el nucleo duro de defenza de cada cultura vs su destrucción.
Is this the BBC doc?
У северокорейцев есть самоирония если они пригласили выступать к себе эту группу )))
The person that had the idea to bring Laibach to NK is probably still in a prison camp. The party bigshots dont look impressed
Die Zensur erscheint mir dort ehrlicher als hier auf YuTub.
Nichts ist so wie es scheint. AUFWACHEN!
Ja schön ! Im dritten reich war die Zensur , auch ehrlich.. wärst lieber da geboren ?
Amazing insight into the reality of the DPRK, as the one guy is walking around taking videos and pictures you can see what life is actually like - a functional socialist society
It's true ? Or a montage ?
Did they perform only that one song??
The performed 5 songs
Schau nach bei:
Laibach:Live in Pyongyang
Can we re-upload a version without the current year man
Croatian song for Es
Laibach don't bother to comeback.
Injoy to stay forever.
If Communism is so great, then why do we still live in Capitalism
Here we go again 🙄🙄🙄
Because the people who are at the top of it profit so much and have so much power that they keep us in a state of believing that we live in a fair system
@@kafditaIt's facts tho. Communism isn't great, nor is capitalism but is much lesser evil.
Because the world is not a meritocracy
@thelordvodka
It isn't though. Even by statistics, the consequences of capitalist exploitation have killed more people than so-called "communist" regimes.
It's true ? Or a montage ?
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