Boogie-Woogie do Rato (The rat's boogie-woogie), composed by Denis Brean, sung by the fabulous Edy Star

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Boogie-Woogie do Rato (The rat's boogie-woogie), composed by Denis Brean, sung by the fabulous Edy Star

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This song's lyrics is very curious. Being Brazilian, I can't really understand it, because of the abundance of vocabulary that is specific to Portugal.
The song is about a traditional pyrotechnic display, in which a man wears a box, in the shape of a cow, full of fireworks and runs across the village. Or something like that.
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Carla Bruni was the best thing of Sarkozy's government.
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What a wonderful clip!
More "Vida" music.
Viva La Vida, by Coldplay.
The "artistic" image filters in this videoclip are just a sad thing.

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And now some music from the U.S!
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