This is a cover for Coldplay’s Viva La Vida tune. It’s a little bit different.. And stick around for some bloopers at the end.
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This is a cover for Coldplay’s Viva La Vida tune. It’s a little bit different.. And stick around for some bloopers at the end.
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You’ve stumbled onto my online journal, “Outrageous Thoughts of Babble”. I started this journal back in 1997 thus pre-dating terms such as “blogging,” which makes me feel secretively proud (snicker). Its purpose has always remained the same — to record life’s events as they happen – for they do happen quickly and fleetingly. Enjoy! :)
Hi Ruud,Difficult questions! Good’ airncdcog to what? When is a song a work of art’? When not (yet/anymore)? It’s clear that the Dutch political parties were searching for tunes that were a more or less appropriate representation of their mood. However, it turned out to be equally clear that some of them hardly paid any attention to the lyrics.IOW, good political-aesthetical taste’ in this particular context would be a tune (music + lyrics) that fits the state of the political party. What about Tammy Wynette’s Stand By Your Man’ for SGP (ultra-orthodox Christian party)?