Music for the Movement: Young songwriter puts a tune to Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revolution
By Coconuts Hong Kong October 9, 2014 / 11:40 HKT
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We’ve had “Under a Vast Sky”, “Do You Hear the People Sing?” and even “Happy Birthday”, but it was only a matter of time until someone wrote a song especially for Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revolution.
That someone is hipster YouTuber Michael Lai, described as “singer-guitarist on the outside; Kidult inside; dreamer during the day; busker at night” on his Michael Makes Musicchannel.
Matched with perfectly fitting photographs of the Occupy Hong Kong protests, the lyrics of “I Promise You An Umbrella” will surely speak to the heart of anyone who has been out on the Hong Kong streets demanding universal suffrage over the past two weeks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQj49B6ETZk
Our souls are like umbrellas, opening up some green grass and yellow flowers,
And our dreams are like umbrellas, opening up on moments of hope.
Uploaded on Monday, the song seems to suggest in its conclusion that the protests have succeeded in their aim… at least for now.
Open up a new you and a new me, beautifully,
Open up a new world, then we go home.
http://hongkong.coconuts.co/2014/10/09/music-movement-young-songwriter-puts-tune-hong-kongs-umbrella-revolution