Bent u graag alleen?
Zijn de zaken geregeld?
Bent u een ochtendmens?
Hoe zou u graag heten?
Slikt u nogal veel, in het algemeen?
Heeft u vrienden zonder auto?
Werkt u niet snel, maar wel volgens de regels?
Waar bent u tegen?
Gaan de dagen te snel?
Of is het u om het even?
Komt u vaak te laat?
Speelt u dan de clown?
Mist u iemand die al weg is al heel erg lang?
En valt er dan soms regen?

Ik ken de kamer waarin u woont
En als u huilt aan de telefoon
U danst zo mooi soms, dat zie ik ook
Dat is het voordeel van video

Schrijft u 't liefst met blauw?
Eet u nooit op straat?
Denkt u vaak aan geld?
Of aan iemand van de zaak?
Vind u oesters geil?
Bent u redelijk bang?
Droomt u vaak nog van het ziekenhuis, en hoe komt dat dan?
Of wilt u dat niet weten?

Ik ken de kamer waarin u woont
En als u huilt aan de telefoon
U danst zo mooi soms, dat zie ik ook
Dat is het voordeel van video



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    Ik dacht altijd dat dit lied over een stalker ging... En dat de vragen alle dingen zijn waar hij achter wil komen.

    Ruton March 30, 2009   Link
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    Bij een live concert van Spinvis was er op de achtergrond een video te zien van een keuken op verschillende dagen waar op de meeste stukken de man de vrouw mishandelde. Denk dat het iets te maken heeft met voyeurisme.

    Selustariuson September 21, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    Spinvis noemde het een enquete.

    Heerlijk lied.

    MrDeanon May 07, 2006   Link
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    Ook al zo'n lekker dromerig liedje=) maar waar gaat het nou over: vragen aan iemand met psychische problemen, big brother, of een interview? of nog iets anders..?

    Marous91on March 23, 2007   Link
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    Het lijkt erg veel op een vragenlijst voor een psychologische stoornis, waarvan ik er voor mijn studie een hoop van heb moeten invullen. Refrein lijkt dan weer te verwijzen naar een van de vele reality shows waar we tegenwoordig dood mee worden gegooid. Voor mij is dit het beste nummer van Spinvis, kan er eindeloos naar luisteren.

    Niels86on August 12, 2008   Link
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    Het lijkt er inderdaad op dat de coupletten een vragenlijst voor moeten stellen voor mensen met een (psychische) stoornis. Ik denk bij het refrein alleen dat het gaat over hoe iemand in een inrichting d.m.v. een camera in de gaten gehouden wordt.

    zolderzombieon December 28, 2008   Link

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