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Topic History of: The Official Olympic Games Theme
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JK2006 I've rereleased my old Munich 1972 theme to cash in on this year, hoping that punters will be fooled on iTunes into buying it and giving me enough money to pay for my very expensive holidays.

Actually, I think the original concept (to the tune of Deutschland Uber Alles and the rhythm of marching stormtroopers) is quite appropriate. The Chinese autocracy owes a lot to the Nazi concept.

And the lyric is still as appropriate for athletes everywhere.

The Official Olympic Games Theme

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