ok, i found it! the song name is 'ojos azules' (blue eyes) there is a lot of reprise of it, i have yet to find the original, better yet the version that is playing in this video..
I think we'll use this great little clip to start a presentation on World Fair Day 2008 at the Gwangju International Center. Fair trade is a brand new thing in Korea, with their first home company's first fair trade coffee on supermarket shelves last year - but nobody knows what it is - just that the coffees are from Nepal, and Peru!
This clip dovetails nicely with a comment in Black Gold, about the links in the chain from farmer to drinker. Thanks!
what group plays the music? it is real fun and with a lot of energy.
riverice7 3 years ago 2
I also want to know.
henokg 2 years ago
ok, i found it! the song name is 'ojos azules' (blue eyes) there is a lot of reprise of it, i have yet to find the original, better yet the version that is playing in this video..
henokg 2 years ago
muy buen video
jppb3 3 years ago
Haa, I really like the ending.
I think we'll use this great little clip to start a presentation on World Fair Day 2008 at the Gwangju International Center. Fair trade is a brand new thing in Korea, with their first home company's first fair trade coffee on supermarket shelves last year - but nobody knows what it is - just that the coffees are from Nepal, and Peru!
This clip dovetails nicely with a comment in Black Gold, about the links in the chain from farmer to drinker. Thanks!
julianchosun 3 years ago
eso esta bien ... el cafe de pangoa es buena ^^
xGeDaNx 4 years ago
Neat. Was this part of a larger documentary?
lifeboy7 4 years ago