Yes (to answer the first question). I thought you were aiming at environmental issues (the Danube being brown, rather than blue), and si I simulated the offended hyperpatriot and displayed a picture of, well, the Blue Danube (probably phrotoshopped).
As to the second question, I found none. The title goes "how beautiful Vienna would be without the Viennese", and it is an extremeley intricate, poetic, and yet acerbicly political song.
Here is some info on the author, and here
are a few of his songs from when he was still a bar pianist in New York.
His person encompasses the tragedies and the wonders of this thoroughly-damned 20th century. His songs are among the finest German poetry of that century, hilariously funny, unfathomly sad, and of the sharpest political observation - from someone this very Germany nearly killed when it was at its lowest culturally. Besides, listen to the music. He wrote it
and the lyrics, and he played the piano himself. Did you hear the one moment of The Blue Danube that he plays during the Vienna song, quite unotrusively, only with the piano, while singing ..."and the Danube would be, again, oh so blue..."?
A genius.
Are there any geniuses that can compete with him?