![]() ![]() It also wanted to prohibit actions that use the song to incite others to commit secession and to insult the national anthem, including such acts carried out online.ĭuring a hearing Friday, Judge Anthony Chan heard arguments surrounding the potential ban, including the utility of the order, before reserving his judgement until next week. Last month, the government sought an injunction to target anyone who uses the song to advocate for the separation of Hong Kong from China. But the openness and freedoms that were once hallmarks of the city have been eroding following the enactment of a Beijing-imposed national security law and other political changes. Eric Clapton Layla (unplugged) Play track Love this track More actions Listeners 50.1K Scrobbles 283K Join others and track this song Scrobble, find and rediscover music with a Last.fm account Sign Up to Last. Layla (Acoustic Live at MTV Unplugged, Bray Film Studios, Windsor, England, UK, 1999 Remaster) ARTIST. Hong Kong, a former British colony, returned to Chinese rule in 1997 and was promised it could keep its Western-style civil liberties intact for 50 years after the handover. Lyrics to Layla (Unplugged) by Eric Clapton: Layla, youve got me on my knees. ![]() But it has been mistakenly played at several international sporting events instead of China’s national anthem, “March of the Volunteers.” The decision is expected next Friday.Ĭritics worry a ban will further shrink the city’s freedom of expression, which has become increasingly threadbare under Beijing’s crackdown on the city’s pro-democracy movement - and pose challenges to the operations of tech giants. The song was written during the 2019 anti-government protests and its lyrics call for democracy and liberty. Jim GordonUnplugged 1992 EPC Enterprises, LLP. LAYLA As recorded by Eric Clapton (From the 1992 Album UNPLUGGED) Words and Music by Eric Clapton & Jim Gordon A5 x xx Dm/A x x C x 3 fr.HONG KONG (AP) - A Hong Kong court will hand down a closely-watched decision over whether to ban the broadcast and distribution of “Glory to Hong Kong,” a protest song after the government asked it to do so in the name of national security. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesLayla (Acoustic Live) ![]()
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