
Amanda Palmer and her husband, Neil Gaiman, recently set out on a nationwide trip to visit the Occupy movements going on in seven different cities. On their journey, they stopped at Los Angeles, Oakland, Portland, Vancouver, Seattle, New York City, and Boston. And as an homage to the Occupy movement, she teamed up with filmmaker Michael Gill to create a music video showcasing images from the seven cities. As the photos move from one to the next, you'll hear Palmer's ukulele-driven take on "The World Turned Upside Down" by British folk singer Leon Rosselson. It's pretty compelling stuff, though I have to think the 1 percenters won't be too thrilled with it. You can watch the video below.