When I walked along the garden path of my old man I could still picture the high trees that used to stand there I was a child back then, how could I have known That those times would come to an end
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When I walked along the garden path of my old man I could still picture the high trees that used to stand there I was a child back then, how could I have known That those times would come to an end
My Playlist 2.0
A/N: You guys seemed to like my first playlist, so I decided on making a second one. I also want to make it because I just like doing so, it’s fun lol. (I will also give a little feedback to the songs lol)
My Playlist 1.0
California Dreamin’ - The Mamas and Papas - Just sing along with this song, it’s so fucking easy. My mother showed this song to me and ever since then we just both sing so loudly to this in the car.
banana pancakes - Jack Johnson - It’s cute, come on.
The Night We Met - Lord Huron - am I really the only one who isn’t over 13 reasons why?
Survival - Muse - I was so hyped when I found out that they would be making the olympic song in England that year. Awesome.
If I Get High - Nothing But Thieves - Ya’ll I love my bois nbt, his voice is just so nice and the songs overall are just great. After Muse, this is my favorite band for sure.
Het Dorp - Wim Sonneveld - lol, sorry I’m doing this to you guys since it’s dutch and probably not really your style of music, but it’s my childhood music, so this song hits me very deep every time.
Let It Be - The Beatles - It’s just so beautiful, not only the sound but also the lyrics.
Govinda - Kula Shaker - I’ve known this song for so long and just recently found out that the band are all white, I was honestly so shook.
The Chain - Fleetwood Mac - I loved Guardians Of The Galaxy so much wtf, and the music was also so lit omg I want to watch it again.
The Girl With X-Ray Eyes - Noel Gallagher - To all you oasis fans ayyy
Bad - U2 - I actually found this song recently and couldn’t stop listening to it. Of course I’ve known U2 for a while now, but this song I’ve apparently missed.
Wall of Glass - Liam Gallagher - Sad they went their own ways, but also good since they make amazing songs as individuals
The Handler - Muse - I like muse, okay, get over it.
One More Night - End Of The World - I just love this song, sounds cute and all
Sweet Child O' Mine - Guns N’ Roses - wtf, why didn’t I add this one in the first playlist? This song is fkn lit.
Krantenwijk - Lil Kleine - This is so fucking popular in the Netherlands jfc, love it tho.
Amar Pelos Dois - Salvador Sobral - So my mom and I were so fucking hyped when he won, like this guy deserves that eurovision onehunderdfuckingprocent. He is so cute too wtf. And yes, I can’t understand it lol
City Of Blinding Lights - U2 - yo, besides Muse and nbt, this band gives me the fucking chills. I’ve known them from the moment I first ever heard music probably, since my father is a huge U2 fan and plays it endlessly in the house.
Southern Nights - Glen Campbell - Still not over Guardians Of The Galaxy
Somewhere Only We Know - Lily Allen - I’m Also a softy
Wonderwall - Oasis - It’s Oasis, they ain’t needing a reason to be in my list. fkn beautiful music.
Madness - Muse - I simply love this one so much.
That was it lol, hope you liked it!
Snorrenfee.
Het verhaal van de Snorrenfee is een minder bekend, maar spannend sprookje dat zich afspeelt in een magische wereld vol mysterie en avontuur. Hier is het uitgebreide verhaal: Titel: Het Geheim van de Snorrenfee In een land ver weg, verborgen tussen de wolkentoppen, lag een dorp genaamd Whiskerville. De bewoners van dit dorp waren bekend om hun prachtige, weelderige snorren, die ze met grote…
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Geert Mak: als iedere ziel zwaar telt
Geert Mak: als iedere ziel zwaar telt
bron beeld: welingelichtekringen.nl Schrijver Geert Mak is de maker van het boek Hoe god verdween uit Jorwerd. Ik las Een vreemde tijd in Jorwerd dat gaat over de ingrijpende veranderingen waaraan het platteland in NL onderhevig is. De stad dringt zich op, niet alleen fysiek maar ook mentaal. Want er is toch een verschil in beleving bij de bewoners van de (grote) stad en de dorpsbewoners. In het…
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Het Dorp
When mentioning a song called ‘Het Dorp’ to your average Dutchie, they will probably think you mean the one made famous by Wim Sonneveld. This song paints a postcard picture of a pre-industrialized village with simple, artisanal people, unspoiled by the cruelties of modernity. An sickeningly romantic picture.
This picture is bullshit. Growing up in a village, especially if you’re a bit different, is a stifling experience, as testified in the other song called ‘Het Dorp’, originally performed by Flemish singer-songwriter Zjef Vanuytsel, and recently covered by metal outfit Amenra. Enjoy.
~ Rik Sprenkels
WE ZINE WEL DAILY #187 - Laureen Langkamp - Spending a day at “het dorp” at welcome to the village, my expertise was(is) drawing, so here is some small report of PAPIERWERK. An installation which is trying to do 3d-printing with recycled (toilet) paper. It is alll about SUSTAINABILITY (Tom can not hear this word anymore, but yo.. sustainability is verrrry important ya’ll) come and check it outtttt