and directed by Aaron Brown and Josué Rivas, the video opens with the band sitting around a fire as indigenous artists and leaders appear on screen — including world champion jingle dancer Acosia Red Elk. Phrases that include “the future is native,” “weaponize privilege,” and more flash across.
“Sneaking out, jumping over backyard fences/Sneaking out, jumping over backyard fences/We’re all just lookin’ for freedom,” John Gourley sings alongside a drum beat. Yankovic takes the second verse, as animation of a wolf appears over him: “I got an appetite for livin’ but this life is gonna eat me alive.”“They say barbed wire was the death of the cowboy. The end of the open range and pastures. Colonists came and sectioned up the land and we, along with their ancestors, continued to do that.
Land acknowledgments are formal statements at the beginning of events acknowledging that they are taking place on land that was once inhabited by indigenous people. The band met Yankovic at Bonnaroo in 2013 when they announced the festival’s lineup. “A few years later they commissioned me to do polka remixes for ‘Feel It Still’ and ‘Live in the Moment,'” Yankovic says. “Musicologists now agree [that those are the] absolute definitive versions of those songs — who am I to argue? Anyway, they’ve made no secret of their fandom and the feeling is definitely mutual. I love those guys, and it was a true honor and treat for me to be a part of this project.
Despite being known for his parodies, “Who’s Gonna Stop Me” is Yankovic’s first “serious” song. “I sang 77 straight cover songs on my 2018 tour, a different one every night,” he says. “But yeah, this is without question a bit of a departure, certainly in terms of most people’s perception of me. I’m sure there will be some cognitive dissonance with folks who just assume I’m wacky all the time.
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This song/video is really good, and so desperately needed. People with wildly different backgrounds collaborating meaningfully. Perfect read of the current zeitgeist.
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