Ein Lied sagt mehr als tausend Worte:
Der Zufall will es, die deutsche Popgruppe Slut formuliert in ihrem Song "Andy“ treffender, als wir es könnten Nach einem Jahr SPÖ-Alleinregierung in Wien gilt es eine erste Bilanz der sozialdemokratischen Kulturpolitik zu ziehen.
Den handelnden Akteuren, allen voran Kulturstadtrat Andreas Mailath-Pokorny, sind guter Wille und schöne Vorsätze nicht abzusprechen. Allein, unterm Strich sagt ein Lied mehr als tausend Worte: Der Zufall will es, die deutsche Popgruppe Slut formuliert in ihrem Song "Andy“ treffender, als wir es könnten. Andy Andy wasn}t mean Andy had no self-esteem So he was afraid Thinking of his big mistakes Andy wasn}t cool But anyway he was a fool Didn}t wonder why Everything kept passing by Andy had no pride Andy was a problem child But no one ever cared Cause this happened anywhere And now he celebrates his loneliness again Andy wasn}t mean And he was no love-machine Never said a word Never told us that he was hurt Andy was unique But anyway he was a freak Who put himself away Drifting further everyday Now he celebrates his loneliness again Andy was aware That he wasn}t well prepared For what he ought to say But it happened anyway Andy wasn}t mean Andy had no self-esteem So he was afraid Thinking of his big mistakes Now he celebrates his loneliness again It}s always been a shame To wake up in a memory Always been a shame To wake up and deny It}s always been a shame To fake it like a fantasy Always been a shame With no one to reply It}s always been a shame To never find identity Always been a game To never ever try It}s always been a shame Hörprobe: Andy/Slut (Real Player) Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von Virgin Music Österreich |