"Scorn Not His Simplicity" is a song written by the Irish musician and songwriter Phil Coulter and performed on his albums Classic Tranquility and The Songs I Love So Well.[1][2]
The song has also been performed by several Irish musicians, including Luke Kelly, Sinéad O'Connor, Paddy Reilly, The Dubliners, Sonny Knowles, The Irish Tenors, Celtic Thunder, Paul Byrom, George Donaldson, Mike Denver.[citation needed]
Background Phil Coulter's first son was born with Down syndrome,[3][4] and several months later the father wrote the song "Scorn Not His Simplicity" about his experiences with his son's disorder.[5][6] He first played the song to Luke Kelly. Because of the personal sentiment of the song, Luke Kelly felt that the song should not be sung except for special occasions, and not during every performance.[7][failed verification] The song appears on The Dubliners 1970 LP Revolution.[8]
An animation, about Sadiq Khan & Owen Jones, I found on YouTube a few years ago and had the sense to download which is a good thing because I never managed to find it again...
For people who think that everything is racist here's a video to help you by giving you an example of a person who is actually racist acting on their racist urges ^o^
The shreds version of: Die Woodys - Fichtl's Lied
"Shreds" = An "X Shreds" video takes footage from musician's performance, and dubs new audio in sync with lip and instrument movements to create a hilarious remix.
A few years ago on YouTube.com, a user came up under the username TsimFu*kis. The user's name is Justin Tsimbidis, and he has a disease called Progeria which causes very rapid aging. Although Justin has a rather striking appearance, it does not stop him from making videos of himself dancing to rap songs.