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Thirty years of looking for work and lovePosted by Joel Martinsen, November 20, 2008 11:35 AM
Shanren (山人乐队, "Mountain Men") is a band from Yunnan that is signed to the 13 Month record label. This is a subtitled video of their song "Thirty Years" (三十年). Video hosted on Youku, found via Dongdongqiang. Shanren has a bare-bones page at 13 Month.
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