I think he's the villain in a piece about a plucky little boy band from Sweden in, what appears to be Saturday Night Fever THE CLUB.
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It's the ka-ching that makes it art.
ETA: I cannot BELIEVE that I had to watch Bergman instead of this for class. And it's not even on netflex, dammit! Literally, the title is
"Smiling Golden Brown Eyes". And
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Although I was disappointed at first because I misread the title of the video, and thought he actually sang the song "Smiling Golden Brown Eyes". Picture him doing that? Hee, you can beat schlager music.
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Also, can you translate the song? I get bits and pieces, but as far as I can tell he really wants to touch some lady with his kärlek. I didn't know you could do that in Sweden.
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As for translation, well - roughly, this is what he's singing:
Beyond the darkness there's an eternity
All of heaven's stars are brightening the night
Maybe my dream will become reality
For your love I will walk through fire and water
I want you here with me
And always be close to you
You are in my dreams
Thousand and one nights
Awakening my feelings
every early morning
The story of our love
can become real, can become true
If you'll love me for thousand and one nights
You come like a thief in the night
Stealing a kiss
and taking most of my love
Shadows falling in the blue dusk
Make me long for love
and just dream
I can never forget
You are in my dreams
Thousand and one nights
Because I will love you
for thousand and one nights
Wow, it sounds even cheesier in English. That's schlager for you! Sweden actually won the Eurovision Song Contest with this one.
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Thank you for translating that. Truly, Eurovision is a cultural treasure trove that never fails to produce. My hat's off to you, Europe. *golf claps*
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Truly, Eurovision is a cultural treasure trove that never fails to produce.
Oh yes, the Eurovision is the proof that us Europeans rock. The rest of the world can only wish to reach our level of coolness. I mean, a competition where you can sing a song in a made-up language and get third place? (Yes, Germany did that. With the song "Hade-dade dude-da".) Clearly, we're awesome. *does horns*
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