I been wondering how Brown might top D-Ream's "Things Can Only Better" and thought this might be a good one. Perhaps someone with more masterful video editing skills might like to put the track against some choice footage? I give you "Why's Everybody Always Picking On Me?"
Thursday, May 07, 2009
Gordon Brown's Election Anthem?
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4 comments:
Might I suggest :
"Down, Down, Deeper and down"
By Status Quo. :o)
How about:
youtube videoEspecially like the chorus:
"Although we've come to the end of the road
Still I can't let you go"
Perhaps 'In a broken dream' by Python Lee Jackson (Rod Stewart), or even 'Won't get fooled again' by The Who?
'Break Stuff' by Limp Bizkit.
Both Labour and Limp Bizkit are talent vacuums, led by clunking, deeply unpleasant and petulant defectives. And Labour like breaking stuff.
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