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The Video ![]() ?Viva La Vida? - The violins that form such a huge part of the [COLOR=blue ! important][COLOR=blue ! important]song[/color][/color]. I especially like the section that starts off the second verse, at 1:53. Martin has stated that this song was reflecting on the end of a ?reign? and the last moments before someone loses power (or presidency). But I think that?s just the band trying to be political. The song is a lot bigger than just another hackneyed jab at the President. I like to look at it as ?The Post-Postmodern Anthem.? If Nietzche?s ?God is dead? ushered in the funeral procession that is/was postmodernism, this song could very well serve as the eulogy. Trích:
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