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The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song (With All Your Power) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song (With All Your Power)

"The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song (With All Your Power)" is a song by The Flaming Lips, released as the second single from their 2006 album ''At War with the Mystics''. It is their highest-charting single so far in the UK, peaking at #16.
==About the song==
The theme of the lyrics is more political than their earlier material, as it asks listeners what they would do if they had all the power in the world. The questions asked are answered by a chorus of repetitive "yeah"s for some questions and "no"s for others. Wayne Coyne has repeatedly stated that the song does not directly refer to George W. Bush, as members of the media have speculated, but serves as a general statement about abuse of power. Coyne summarized his intended interpretation to the band's audience at the Austin City Limits Music Festival that "Power is like money. It should be earned, not given to you."
This song was used in Intel's "Raise Your Hand" ad campaign, which features text question over shots of people in various settings raising their hand while the chorus "Yeah Yeah Yeah" was repeated. It was also used over the opening scenes and credits of ''The Brothers Solomon''. A recent television commercial for a Kraft salad dressing features this song in the background,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=What's That Song in the Kraft Salad Dressing Commercial )〕 as does a wind power commercial for the group's hometown utility company, OG&E (Oklahoma Gas & Electric), in which Coyne appears along with other Oklahoma luminaries and representatives of the general public. The song was also used in the trailer for the film ''Moving McAllister'', as well as the movie ''I Love You, Man'', and the pilot for the Fox show ''Sons of Tucson''. It was also featured on a commercial in late 2006 for Cartoon Network's ''Squirrel Boy''. It was also featured in the soundtrack of the game FIFA Street 2.

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