Viva Life On: Mars

"Viva Life On Mars" is a unique "gonzo country" track from Robbie Williams' 2006 album Rudebox that explores themes of personal faith, isolation, and internet conspiracies. The song, which features a mix of folksy harmonica and space-themed lyrics, represents a shift towards finding meaning in alternative realities.

It was also adapted into a short film as part of the Rudebox Shorts project, portraying an elderly man finding joy and liberation through the country-styled tune. This visual piece, along with the song's inspiration from David Bowie, showcases a blend of eccentric, everyday narratives with a "country-prog" sound. Viva Life On Mars

Watch the official audio and lyric presentation for the track to see how it blends space exploration themes with a country rhythm: Robbie Williams - Viva Life On Mars Robbie Williams - Topic YouTube• Apr 30, 2015 "Viva Life On Mars" is a unique "gonzo

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