Jacques Brel - La Valse à Mille Temps

An enormous hit for Brel, early in his career, this waltz you can't dance to. Composed in a car beween Tangiers and Casablanca, it's all a parody of the familiar, banal, musetta's waltz, like The Lover's Waltz which he grimaces at for the opening of this video.

Brel loved to fly and like a plane on a runway, he takes off in this song attaining a velocity rappers would envy. To speed up is to cram more life into life, more love, more joy, hence, the thousand times waltz, "333 times (3x 333=1000) as much time for lovers to build a novel."

Youth, love, joy, music, dance, springtime, Paris, they're all here in this timeless song which always makes you feel good.

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