"Where's the revolution? Come on, people, you're letting me down!"
Depeche Mode's song has special poignancy, now that Andy "Fletch" Fletcher has "died suddenly" (as has Alan White of Yes)
Scroll down for the lyrics, and two more videos of DM songs that also resonate uncannily today.
You've been kept down
You've been pushed 'round
You've been lied to
You've been fed truths
Who's making your decisions?
You or your religion
Your government, your countries
You patriotic junkies
Where's the revolution?
Come on, people
You're letting me down
Where's the revolution?
Come on, people
You're letting me down
You've been pissed on
For too long
Your rights abused
Your views refused
They manipulate and threaten
With terror as a weapon
Scare you till you're stupefied
Wear you down until you're on their side
Where's the revolution?
Come on, people
You're letting me down
Where's the revolution?
Come on, people
You're letting me down
The train is coming
The train is coming
The train is coming
The train is coming
So get on board
Get on board
Get on board
Get on board
The engine's humming
The engine's humming
The engine's humming
The engine's humming
So get on board
Get on board
Get on board
Get on board (Where's the revolution?)
The train is coming
The train is coming
The train is coming
The train is coming
So get on board
Get on board
Get on board
Get on board (Where's the revolution?)
The engine's humming
The engine's humming
The engine's humming
The engine's humming
So get on board
Get on board
Where's the revolution?
Come on, people
You're letting me down
Where's the revolution?
Come on, people
You're letting me down
Where's the revolution?
Come on, people
You're letting me down
Where's the revolution?
Come on, people
You're letting me down
“Better to die fighting for freedom then be a prisoner all the days of your life.”
― Bob Marley
Good times create weak people; weak people create hard times; hard times create strong people; and strong people bring back the good times. Our leaders (for the most) are weak who grew up in the late 20th century - the most comfortable/good time in human history. The cycle continues but any individual can be strong themselves physically and mentally as many of us 'red-pilled' would be in my opinion.