Tonight is in celebration for permeant protection of the crctic National Wildlife Refuge, the place we should preserve and protect forever. But it's also a time for healing, a time for remembrance...
The way in which large multinational corporations and governments treat people in order to gain access to resources is, in the end result, detrimental in many ways, not only to the human relations but to the human relations and earth...
We're fighting multi-million dollar corporation, but we have people's power; we're going to stand united with one voice...
So without further a-due, I would like to introduce you to Red Thunder...
We touch down in the city of decadent poverty
The exiled monk traveled alone
Spirits like the future waiting patiently
While they searched for the sacred blue stone
Lost in a passion of the midnight revolution
Through the darkened post-war door
Gia knelt down in the shadow of mortal bondage
Not asking for much; asking for more
Who's gonna save you
Hey, who'll take the risk
Who's gonna save you
From all this
Faithkeeper gathered his people
Escaping the greed and lust
Where clergymen were making deals
In whose name you trust
Nobody heard the Hopi's prayer
Stone prophecies turn to dust
Who's gonna save you
Hey, who'll take the risk?
Who's gonna save you
From all this
Tattooed politicians challenged
Parliamentarians' intention to keep
Believers shackled to a memory
While the others they just put to sleep
I could hear Circe singing
Blocking shoulders in the street
She feeds them spices of Chernobyl
Her rivers of armies they'll never defeat
Now, feel the violent breath
Smell the burnt poison skin
Hear the volcanic deadly scream
Taste the silence from within
Who's gonna save you
Who'll take the risk
Who's gonna save you
From all this
Hey, who's gonna save you
Cnd who'll take the risk
Who's gonna save you
From all this
Native Pride Nation Wide
Natives stand side by side
Got to stop the drilling and save the caribou
That's what it's all about